Ibaan

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Municipality of Ibaan
Location of Ibaan in Batangas Province
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Basic data
Region : CALABARZON
Province : Batangas
Barangays : 26th
District: 4. District of Batangas
PSGC : 041010000
Income class : 3rd income bracket
Households : 7825
May 1, 2000 census
Population : 52,970
August 1, 2015 census
Population density : 535.3 inhabitants per km²
Area : 98.95  km²
Coordinates : 13 ° 49 ′  N , 121 ° 8 ′  E Coordinates: 13 ° 49 ′  N , 121 ° 8 ′  E
Postal code : 4230
Area code : +63 43
Website: www.ibaan.net
Geographical location in the Philippines
Ibaan (Philippines)
Ibaan
Ibaan

Ibaan is a Filipino municipality in Batangas Province .

geography

Ibaan is 110 km south of Manila . The municipality is bordered to the north by San Jose and Lipa City , to the east by Rosario and Taysan , to the south by Batangas City , to the west also by Batangas City and San Jose. The municipality has a land area of ​​98.95 km² and is approximately 100 m above sea level.

population

Religions

The population is predominantly Roman Catholic . There are also smaller groups of Protestants and supporters of the Iglesias .

language

Tagalog is the language of the locals, English is also taught in schools and is used as an official language and when doing business.

economy

Temperatures are moderate, both during the rainy and dry seasons, ideal for field and livestock production where most of the residents are busy. Ibaan is known as "the home of the kulambo " (mosquito net), as trading in such mosquito nets is one of the most profitable businesses in Ibaan.

Barangays

Ibaan is politically divided into 26 barangays .

  • Bago
  • Balanga
  • Bungahan
  • Calamias
  • Catandala
  • Coliat
  • Dayapan
  • Lapu-lapu
  • Lucsuhin
  • Mabalor
  • Malainin
  • Matala
  • Munting-Tubig
  • Palindan
  • Pangao
  • Panghayaan
  • Poblacion
  • Quilo
  • Sabang
  • Salaban I
  • San Agustin
  • Sandalan
  • Santo Niño
  • Talaibon
  • Tulay
  • Salaban II

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