Ocampo, Camarines Sur

The municipality of Ocampo traced its existence as the former "Mission de Mabatobato" launched by the Franciscan friars in 1735.Cabeza de Barangay Michael Alcantara and Don Jose Barangbang requested and pleaded to the Bishop of Caceres to make the barrio into a town.In 1948, during the incumbency of Congressman Sebastian C. Moll, Jr., 2nd District Camarines Sur, the dream to separate had been brewed.They belong to the Aeta people classification, but have distinct language and belief systems unique to their own culture and heritage.Poverty incidence of Ocampo Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20] Commercial establishments include internet shops, bank, pawnshops, hardware stores, groceries, drug stores, eateries, computer shops, bakeries, motorcycle dealers, agri-dealers, gas stations and several ricemills.Local products include palay, corn, root crops, sugarcane, coconut, and vegetables.Its goal was to make the province a supplier of deer meat (venison) which is a delicacy in class restaurants while the hides can be used as material for bags belts and other goods, and the antlers can be extracted for medicinal value.The town is the gateway to 4th District of Camarines Sur, and via Hanawan junction, Consocep falls northward and Iriga City southward.
Don Julian Ocampo, former governor of Camarines Sur, is the namesake of the town.
Ocampo Public Market & Terminal
Deer farm in Ocampo
Ocampo Central School
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