Jovellar, Albay
Jovellar | ||
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Municipality | ||
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Map of Albay with Jovellar highlighted | ||
Jovellar Location within the Philippines | ||
Coordinates: 13°04′N 123°36′E / 13.067°N 123.600°ECoordinates: 13°04′N 123°36′E / 13.067°N 123.600°E | ||
Country | Philippines | |
Region | Bicol (Region V) | |
Province | Albay | |
District | 3rd district | |
Barangays | 23 | |
Government[1] | ||
• Mayor | Jorem L. Arcangel | |
Area[2] | ||
• Total | 105.40 km2 (40.70 sq mi) | |
Population (2010)[3] | ||
• Total | 16,899 | |
• Density | 160/km2 (420/sq mi) | |
Time zone | PST (UTC+8) | |
Zip Code | 4515 | |
Dialing code | 52 |
Jovellar is a fifth class municipality in the province of Albay, Philippines. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 16,899 people.[3] It was named in honor of Spanish governor-general Don Joaquín Jovellar y Soler.
Main access to the town is via Guinobatan. Jeepneys ply the 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) distance from Guinobatan to Jovellar daily with the first trip from Guinobatan leaving as early as 5 AM and the last trip to Jovellar usually at around 5 PM.
Jovellar's main industry is agriculture. Primary crops are rice, copra, abaca, and corn.
Quipia river runs through the town and the river leads all the way to Donsol, Sorsogon.
Tourist activities in the area may include a trip to the river just behind the local school or a trip to Pariaan pool. Once at the town center, you can find a statue of the national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal, and the town church directly in front of it.
Barangays
Jovellar is politically subdivided into 23 barangays.
- Bagacay
- Rizal Pob. (Bgy. 1)
- Mabini Pob. (Bgy. 2)
- Plaza Pob. (Bgy. 3)
- Magsaysay Pob (Bgy. 4)
- Calzada Pob. (Bgy. 7)
- Quitinday Pob. (Bgy. 8)
- White Deer Pob. (Bgy. 9)
- Bautista
- Cabraran
- Del Rosario
- Estrella
- Florista
- Mamlad
- Maogog
- Mercado Pob. (Bgy. 5)
- Salvacion
- San Isidro
- San Roque
- San Vicente
- Sinagaran
- Villa Paz
- Aurora Pob. (Bgy. 6)
Demographics
Population census of Jovellar | ||
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Year | Pop. | ±% p.a. |
1990 | 14,884 | — |
1995 | 16,876 | +2.38% |
2000 | 17,357 | +0.60% |
2007 | 17,615 | +0.20% |
2010 | 16,899 | −1.50% |
Source: National Statistics Office[3][4] |
References
- ↑ "Municipalities". Quezon City, Philippines: Department of the Interior and Local Government. Retrieved 20 January 2013.
- ↑ "Province: Albay". PSGC Interactive. Makati City, Philippines: National Statistical Coordination Board. Retrieved 20 January 2013.
- ↑ 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 20 January 2013.
- ↑ "Province of Albay". Municipality Population Data. LWUA Research Division. Retrieved 16 August 2013.
External links
Guinobatan / Camalig | ||||
Pio Duran | Daraga | |||
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Donsol, Sorsogon |
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