Bataan

Bataan
—  Province  —

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Map of the Philippines with Bataan highlighted
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Country  Philippines
Region Central Luzon (Region III)
Founded 1754
Capital Balanga City
Government
 - Governor Enrique Garcia (Lakas-Kampi-CMD)
Area
 - Total 1,372.98 km2 (530.1 sq mi)
Area rank 72nd out of 80
Population (2007)
 - Total 662,153
 - Rank 40th out of 80
 - Density 482.3/km2 (1,249.1/sq mi)
 - Density rank 8th out of 80
Divisions
 - Independent cities 0
 - Component cities 1
 - Municipalities 11
 - Barangays 237
 - Districts 1st and 2nd districts of Bataan
Time zone PHT (UTC+8)
ZIP Code
Spoken languages Tagalog, Kapampangan, English
Bataan as seen from Manila Bay.

Bataan is a province of the Philippines occupying the whole of Bataan Peninsula on Luzon. The province is part of the Central Luzon region. The capital of Bataan is Balanga City and is bordered by the provinces of Zambales and Pampanga to the north. The peninsula faces South China Sea to the west and Subic Bay to the north-west, and encloses Manila Bay to the east.

The Battle of Bataan is famous in history as one of the last stands of American and Filipino soldiers before they were overwhelmed by the Japanese forces in World War II. The Bataan Death March was named for this province, where the infamous march started. This is also a location of Bataan Nuclear Power Plant located in Municipality of Morong.

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Geography

Political

Bataan is politically subdivided into 11 municipalities and 1 component city.

City

Municipalities

Physical

The Bataan Peninsula is a rocky extension of the Zambales Mountains, on Luzon in the Philippines. It separates the Manila Bay from the South China Sea. The peninsula features Mount Natib (1,253 m) in the north and the Mariveles Mountains in the south, which includes Mount Samat, the location of the historical marker for the Bataan Death March.

Mariveles, at the southern tip, can be reached through jet ferry plying the Mariveles-to-Manila route that has an approximate travel time of 40 minutes.

History

Early history

In 1574, Limahong, a Chinese pirate used Bataan as the launching point for his attempt to conquer Luzon, which was unsuccessful. In 1647, Dutch naval forces landed in country in an attempt to seize the islands from Spain. The Dutch massacred the people of Abucay in Bataan.

The province of Bataan was established in 1754 by Governor-General Pedro Manuel Arandia out of territories belonging to Pampanga and the corregimiento of Mariveles which, at the time, included Maragondon, Cavite across the Manila Bay.

World War II

March 1942: General view showing houses burning as the result of Japanese bombing raid in Bataan, the Philippine Islands.

Bataan featured prominently during World War II. Prior to the 1941 Japanese invasion, the US Army stored nearly 1,000,000 US gallons (3,800 m³) of gasoline here.

Shortly after the Japanese Army invaded the country in December 1941, the combined US and Filipino forces were being gradually overrun and General Douglas MacArthur moved his troops to the Bataan Peninsular in an attempt to hold out until a relief force could be sent from the US. Japanese forces started a siege of the peninsula on January 7, 1942, and launched an all-out assault on April 3. The majority of the American and Filipino forces surrendered on April 9 and were forced to march more than a hundred kilometers from Bataan to Tarlac, which became known as the Bataan Death March.

Tourist attractions

Historical places

Natural-made places of interest

Balong Anito (mariveles, bataan)

Resorts

People and culture

Famous people in Bataan

Cayetano Arellano - The first Supreme Court Chief Justice of the Republic of the Philippines.

2010 Local Elections

POSITION CANDIDATE PARTY TOTAL VOTES
Representative
1st District
Herminia B. Roman Independent
80,400
Representative
2nd District
Albert Raymond S. Garcia Lakas-Kampi-CMD
121,106
Governor Enrique T. Garcia Jr. Lakas-Kampi-CMD
199,819
Vice-Governor Efren Dominic E. Pascual Jr. Nacionalista
185,330
Prov'l Board Members
1st District
Dexter B. Dominguez Nacionalista
85,969
Gaudencio C. Ferrer Liberal
69,909
Jose Alejandre P. Payumo III Liberal
64,971
Aristotle J. Gaza Lakas-Kampi-CMD
58,761
Efren J. Cruz Lakas-Kampi-CMD
53,891
2nd District
Manuel N. Beltran Lakas-Kampi-CMD
107,767
Jovy Z. Banzon Lakas-Kampi-CMD
98,111
Eduard G. Florendo Lakas-Kampi-CMD
94,640
Dante R. Manalaysay Lakas-Kampi-CMD
93,477
Gerardo R. Roxas Lakas-Kampi-CMD
77,994
Boldface denotes Senior Board Member.

See also

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