San Jose Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Committee
San Jose Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Committee is a government office in San Fernando, Pampanga, Central Luzon. San Jose Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Committee is situated nearby to the government office San Jose Barangay Council, as well as near San Jose SK Council.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include San Fernando City Hall and San Fernando Cathedral.
San Fernando City Hall
Town hall
The City Hall of San Fernando, Pampanga, commonly referred to as Municipio de San Fernando, is a heritage building of the City of San Fernando, Pampanga province, Philippines. San Fernando City Hall is situated 1½ km southwest of San Jose Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Committee.
San Fernando Cathedral
Church
Photo: Ramon FVelasquez, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Metropolitan Cathedral of San Fernando, formerly known as the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, is a neo-classical Roman Catholic church in the City of San Fernando, in Pampanga province of the Philippines. San Fernando Cathedral is situated 1½ km southwest of San Jose Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Committee.
SM City San Fernando Downtown
Shopping center
SM City San Fernando Downtown, is a shopping mall owned and operated by SM Prime Holdings. It is located along V. Tiomico Street and Consunji Street in the Downtown Heritage District, Barangay Santo Rosario, San Fernando, Pampanga. SM City San Fernando Downtown is situated 1½ km southwest of San Jose Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Committee.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Mexico and Santo Tomas.
Mexico
Town
Photo: Ramon FVelasquez, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Mexico, officially the Municipality of Mexico, is a municipality in the province of Pampanga, the Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 173,403 people. It was also formerly known as Nuevo México during the Spanish period. Mexico is situated 3½ km northeast of San Jose Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Committee.
Santo Tomas
Town
Photo: Ramon FVelasquez, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Santo Tomas, officially the Municipality of Santo Tomas, is a municipality in the province of Pampanga, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 42,846 people. Santo Tomas is situated 6 km south of San Jose Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Committee.
Bacolor
Town
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Bacolor, officially the Municipality of Bacolor, is a municipality in the province of Pampanga, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 48,066 people. Bacolor is situated 7 km southwest of San Jose Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Committee.
San Jose Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Committee
- Type: Government office
- Also known as: “San Jose BDRRMC”
- Categories: office and government building
- Location: San Fernando, Pampanga, Central Luzon, Luzon, Philippines, Southeast Asia, Asia
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Latitude
15.03947° or 15° 2′ 22″ northLongitude
120.70004° or 120° 42′ 0″ eastOpen location code
7Q722PQ2+Q2OpenStreetMap ID
node 13088160168OpenStreetMap feature
office=government
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