Gainza
Because the natives of this farming and fishing village had progressively clung to the fertile lowland soil and fish- rich meandering rivers and creeks in the central part of the province, its people earned the benevolence and recognition of Bishop Francisco Gainza, O.P.Domingo for the construction of a canal or passageway originally planned by two Franciscan Friars and by Governor Norzagaray as early as the first half of the 17th Century.The barangays are: Gainza borders Milaor to the south, Pamplona to the west, Canaman to the north, Camaligan and Naga City to the east.[3] Poverty incidence of Gainza Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17] Majority of the land is devoted to rice, vegetables and other root crops.These bridges, along with a connecting road linking to its nearby municipality will improve transportation options, making it easier for residents and travelers to move between these areas.