Bambang, Nueva Vizcaya

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Bambang
Municipality
Map of Nueva Vizcaya showing the location of Bambang
Bambang
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 16°23′N 121°07′E / 16.383°N 121.117°E / 16.383; 121.117Coordinates: 16°23′N 121°07′E / 16.383°N 121.117°E / 16.383; 121.117
Country Philippines
Region Cagayan Valley (Region II)
Province Nueva Vizcaya
District Lone district
Barangays 25
Government[1]
  Mayor Flaviano D. Balgos Jr.
Area[2]
  Total 345.00 km2 (133.21 sq mi)
Population (2010)[3]
  Total 47,657
  Density 140/km2 (360/sq mi)
Time zone PST (UTC+8)
ZIP code 3702
Dialing code 78
Income class 1st class; partially urban

The Municipality of Bambang is a first class municipality in the province of Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines. According to the 2010 census, it had a population of 47,657 people.[3]

History

Bambang has its beginning in the early period of Spanish colonization. The name "Bambang" is an Isinay word meaning "to dig".

The first mission that dared to penetrate the dangerous wilderness and insect-infested jungles of what is southern Nueva Vizcaya today was by the Dominican Order in 1607. However, it was only two years later (1609) when a Dominican missionary come from Pangasinan. Father Tomas Gutierez arrived to establish the first missionary settlement. This settlement was subsequently called Ytuy which today actually comprises the towns of Aritao, Dupax, Bambang and a part of the Igorot tribal lands to the west (now Kayapa). Originally these places were inhabited by the Aetas and Panuypuyes (Aritao), the Ilongots (Dupax and Bambang) and the lgorot in the area west from the present native population of Dupax, Aritao, and Bambang came about by the inter-marriages of the tribes mentioned above.

Recent development and progress

In 2012, Bambang became open to big dealers and businessmen as part of its progress. Now the town has its own newly opened fast food chain Jollibee and other marketing establishments such as Pure Gold, SM Savemore Market and Robinsons, which are all under construction.[4]

Barangays

Bambang is politically subdivided into 25 barangays.[2]

  • Abian
  • Abinganan
  • Aliaga
  • Almaguer North
  • Almaguer South
  • Banggot (Urban)
  • Barat
  • Buag (Urban)
  • Calaocan (Urban)
  • Dullao
  • Homestead (Urban)
  • Indiana
  • Mabuslo
  • Macate
  • Manamtam
  • Mauan
  • Salinas
  • San Antonio North
  • San Antonio South
  • San Fernando
  • San Leonardo
  • Santo Domingo (Tabangan)
  • Pallas
  • Magsaysay Hill (Urban)
  • Santo Domingo West

Demographics

Population census of Bambang
Year Pop.  ±% p.a.  
1990 33,663    
1995 36,975+1.89%
2000 41,393+2.28%
2007 45,440+1.34%
2010 47,657+1.60%
Source: National Statistics Office[3]

Transportation

Among the most popular form of travel in and around Bambang is by jeepney. Jeepnies are used to bring produce in from neighboring municipalities, and for public transportation for residents and travelers. For shorter distances, tricycles are another great form of public transportation.

Bambang is less than a day away from the beautiful Banaue Rice Terraces and hour away from shopping in the urban Solano.

Education

Eastern Luzon College

Tertiary:

High School:

  • Saint Catherine's School
  • Nueva Vizcaya State University
  • Bambang National High School
  • Salinas High School
  • Kiddie Kingdom International School

Elementary/Middle School:

  • Aurora Christian School Foundation
  • Abinganan Elementary School
  • Bambang West Elementary School
  • Bambang Central School
  • Bambang North Central School
  • Bambang East Elementary School
  • Almaguer North Elementary School
  • Almaguer South Elementary School
  • Kiddie Kingdom International School
  • Saint Catherine's School
  • San Antonio South Elementary School
  • San Antonio North Elementary School
  • Camella SNV Montessori School
  • Indiana Elementary School
  • Mabuslo Elementary School
  • San Fernando Elementary School
  • San Leonardo Elementary School

Images

Fields, roads, mountain ranges panorama

References

  1. "Official City/Municipal 2013 Election Results". Intramuros, Manila, Philippines: Commission on Elections (COMELEC). 11 September 2013. Retrieved 19 December 2013. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Province: NUEVA VIZCAYA". PSGC Interactive. Makati City, Philippines: National Statistical Coordination Board. Retrieved 19 December 2013. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 "Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010". 2010 Census of Population and Housing. National Statistics Office. Retrieved 19 December 2013. 
  4. http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/359185/vizcaya-development |title: Bambang, Nueva Vizcaya Development

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