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  1. Every barangay within a town was headed by the cabeza de barangay (barangay chief), who formed part of the Principalía - the elite ruling class of the municipalities of the Spanish Philippines. This position was inherited from the datu , and came to be known as such during the Spanish regime.

  2. En la Filipinas prehispánica, el barangay fue una compleja unidad sociopolítica que los historiadores han considerado como el patrón organizativo general de los pueblos indígenas del archipiélago filipino.

  3. En la historia temprana de Filipinas, el barangay era una unidad sociopolítica compleja [5] [6] que los estudiosos históricamente han considerado como el patrón organizativo dominante entre los diversos pueblos del archipiélago filipino. [7] El término barangay literalmente significa casa o barco.

  4. In early Philippine history, barangay is the term historically used by scholars to describe the complex sociopolitical units that were the dominant organizational pattern among the various peoples of the Philippine archipelago in the period immediately before the arrival of European colonizers.

  5. barangay, type of early Filipino settlement; the word is derived from balangay, the name for the sailboats that originally brought settlers of Malay stock to the Philippines from Borneo.