Historical Background of Barangay San Jose North & South
Barangay San Jose South and San Jose North were formerly merged as one barrio named San Jose Florida which was among the nine (9) old barrios of the municipality of Anao.
In 1968, the municipal council of Anao, Tarlac adopted a resolution creating additional barangays from the eight (8) existing barangays except Poblacion. Thus,
San Jose Florida as the former name of the barrio, was one of the barrios which were divided into two barangays considering its area and population which warrants the creation of one barangay and this was approved by the Provincial Board of Tarlac Province sometime in August 1968.
Most of the residents of this barangay are Ilocanos. Both barangays are consistent awardees of the Clean and Green Program. Brgy. San Jose got its name in honor of St. Joseph, the foster father of Jesus, as the Catholic religion was then introduced during the Spanish regime.
THE SEAL
BARANGAY SAN JOSE NORTH
Dove depicts Peace and Unity
Brown colored boat denotes simple and peaceful way of living of the people
Wooden and brown colored structure leads the people in the right direction where there is justice and fairness for all.
Green colored ribbon denotes clean and green environment and farmlands while yellow signifies abundant harvests.
The whole ribbon represent the shawl of San Joseph, the Barangay’s Patron Saint.
The white background signifies purity and cleanliness of purpose in the hearts of the constituent.
BARANGAY SAN JOSE SOUTH
Barangay San Jose South, as one of the 18 barangays of Anao, is a peaceful, democratic and progressive and a comfortable place to live in.
The map and the star shows the Map of Anao where Barangay San Jose South proudly belongs since its establishment in 1968.
The green circle illustrates a progressive place; the yellow symbolizes democracy where everyone living in the barangay are free to express their views and ideas and one can do his wants as long as it is in accordance with the law. The blue color represents peace while the white suggests purity. Saint Joseph, in silhouette, is the barangay’s patron saint, thus, it is also shown in the logo. The figure holding a bunch of flower shows that it is bound to be married to Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus.
Rice and corn is the barangay’s main products where they get their food and extra income. The sun rising denotes hope for the people of San Jose South through the help of God. The people can easily attain progress in whatever endeavor through their unity and cooperation, peace and love with each other.

Baguindoc
Bantog
Campos
Carmen
Casili
Don Ramon
Hernando
Poblacion
Rizal
San Francisco East
San Francisco West
San Jose North
San Jose South
San Juan
San Roque
Sto. Domingo
Sinense
Suaverdez



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