Balamban
Balamban | ||
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Municipality | ||
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Nickname(s): Ship building capital of the Philippines | ||
Map of Cebu with Balamban highlighted | ||
Balamban Location within the Philippines | ||
Coordinates: 10°30′N 123°43′E / 10.5°N 123.72°ECoordinates: 10°30′N 123°43′E / 10.5°N 123.72°E | ||
Country | Philippines | |
Region | Central Visayas (Region VII) | |
Province | Cebu | |
District | 3rd district of Cebu | |
Barangay |
28 (see § Barangays)
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Government [1] | ||
• Type | Sangguniang Bayan | |
• Mayor | Ace Binghay (1‑CEBU) | |
• Vice mayor | Rosario Binghay | |
• Town Council |
Members
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• Representative | Gwendolyn Garcia | |
Area[2] | ||
• Total | 333.56 km2 (128.79 sq mi) | |
Population (2015 census)[3] | ||
• Total | 87,177 | |
• Density | 260/km2 (680/sq mi) | |
• Voter (2016)[4] | 47,548 | |
Time zone | PHT (UTC+8) | |
ZIP code | 6041 | |
IDD : area code | +63 (0)32 | |
Income class | 1st class | |
PSGC | 072208000 |
Balamban is a 1st municipal income class municipality in the province of Cebu, Philippines.[2] According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 87,177.[3] In the 2016 electoral roll, it had 47,548 registered voters.[4]
Mount Manunggal in barangay Magsaysay (formerly Sunog) is the site of the plane crash on 17 March 1957 in which died President Ramon Magsaysay, 17 of his presidential staff, and some news correspondents.
Barangays
Balamban comprises 28 barangays:[2]
PSGC | Barangay | Population | ±% p.a. | |||
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2015[3] | 2010[5] | |||||
072208001 | Abucayan | 6.1% | 5,315 | 4,591 | 2.83% | |
072208002 | Aliwanay | 3.8% | 3,277 | 3,186 | 0.54% | |
072208003 | Arpili | 7.2% | 6,312 | 4,877 | 5.03% | |
072208027 | Baliwagan (pob.) | 6.3% | 5,494 | 4,734 | 2.88% | |
072208004 | Bayong | 1.0% | 861 | 1,037 | −3.48% | |
072208005 | Biasong | 3.2% | 2,816 | 2,155 | 5.23% | |
072208006 | Buanoy | 13.8% | 12,057 | 8,368 | 7.20% | |
072208007 | Cabagdalan | 1.0% | 842 | 698 | 3.64% | |
072208008 | Cabasiangan | 1.4% | 1,233 | 1,078 | 2.59% | |
072208009 | Cambuhawe | 3.9% | 3,374 | 2,916 | 2.82% | |
072208010 | Cansomoroy | 2.2% | 1,920 | 1,415 | 5.98% | |
072208011 | Cantibas | 1.5% | 1,346 | 1,084 | 4.21% | |
072208012 | Cantuod | 3.9% | 3,426 | 2,641 | 5.08% | |
072208013 | Duangan | 1.5% | 1,334 | 1,256 | 1.15% | |
072208014 | Gaas | 3.3% | 2,908 | 2,812 | 0.64% | |
072208015 | Ginatilan | 1.8% | 1,592 | 1,485 | 1.33% | |
072208016 | Hingatmonan | 1.4% | 1,241 | 973 | 4.74% | |
072208017 | Lamesa | 2.1% | 1,799 | 1,656 | 1.59% | |
072208018 | Liki | 1.4% | 1,243 | 1,212 | 0.48% | |
072208019 | Luca | 1.6% | 1,399 | 761 | 12.29% | |
072208020 | Matun‑og | 1.1% | 1,002 | 693 | 7.27% | |
072208021 | Nangka | 7.1% | 6,151 | 4,420 | 6.49% | |
072208022 | Pondol | 11.3% | 9,872 | 7,897 | 4.34% | |
072208023 | Prenza | 3.3% | 2,863 | 2,285 | 4.39% | |
072208026 | Santa Cruz-Santo Niño (pob.) | 2.1% | 1,866 | 1,698 | 1.81% | |
072208024 | Singsing | 2.1% | 1,870 | 1,462 | 4.80% | |
072208025 | Sunog (Magsaysay) | 2.1% | 1,825 | 1,998 | −1.71% | |
072208026 | Vito | 2.2% | 1,939 | 1,849 | 0.91% | |
Total | 87,177 | 71,237 | 3.92% |
Demographics
Population census of Balamban | ||
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Year | Pop. | ±% p.a. |
1903 | 10,603 | — |
1918 | 18,943 | +3.94% |
1939 | 31,385 | +2.43% |
1948 | 34,488 | +1.05% |
1960 | 38,081 | +0.83% |
1970 | 36,416 | −0.45% |
1975 | 37,351 | +0.51% |
1980 | 41,498 | +2.13% |
1990 | 45,909 | +1.02% |
1995 | 49,983 | +1.61% |
2000 | 59,922 | +3.96% |
2007 | 66,261 | +1.40% |
2010 | 71,237 | +2.67% |
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[3][5][6][7] |
In the 2016 electoral roll, it had 47,548 registered voters, meaning that 55% of the population are aged 18 and over.[4]
Economy
One of the larger shipwright yards of the Philippines (but a long well behind Subic), the municipality double its size within ten years.[8]
References
- ↑ "Municipality". Quezon City, Philippines: Department of the Interior and Local Government. Retrieved 31 May 2013.
- 1 2 3 "Municipal: Balamban". PSGC Interactive. Quezon City, Philippines: Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
- 1 2 3 4 Census of Population (2015). "Region VII (Central Visayas)". Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay. PSA. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
- 1 2 3 "2016 National and Local Elections Statistics". Commission on Elections. 2016.
- 1 2 Census of Population and Housing (2010). "Region VII (Central Visayas)". Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay. NSO. Retrieved 29 June 2016.
- ↑ Census of Population (1995, 2000 and 2007). "Region VII (Central Visayas)". Total Population by Province, City and Municipality. NSO. Archived from the original on 24 June 2011.
- ↑ "Province of Cebu". Municipality Population Data. Local Water Utilities Administration Research Division. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
- ↑ Company
Tsuneishi Heavy Industries (Cebu)
External links
Adjacent places of Balamban | ||||
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Asturias | ||||
Tañon Strait | Compostela | |||
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Toledo | |
Cebu City |