Municipality of Imus Bayan ng Imus
Location of Imus in the province of Cavite
Basic data
Region :
CALABARZON
Province :
Cavite
Barangays :
97
District:
2nd District of Cavite
PSGC :
042109000
Income class :
1st income bracket
Households :
42,232May 1, 2000 census
Population :
403.785August 1, 2015 census
Population density :
6241 inhabitants per km²
Area :
64.70 km²
Coordinates :
14 ° 26 ' N , 120 ° 56' E Coordinates: 14 ° 26 ' N , 120 ° 56' E 14.430277777778 120.94027777778
Postal code :
4103
Area code :
+63 46
Mayor :
Emmanuel L. Maliksi
Website:
www.imus.gov.ph
Geographical location in the Philippines
Imus (officially: Municipality of Imus ; Filipino : Bayan ng Imus ) is a Filipino municipality in the province of Cavite .
history
In the early 17th century, Imus was part of Cavite el Viejo , today's Kawit . It was founded as an independent municipality on October 3, 1795.
Imus was the scene of great Katipunero victories during the Philippine Revolution against the Spanish Empire . The Battle of Imus took place on September 3, 1896 and the Battle of Alapan on May 28, 1898, when the flag of the Philippines was first hoisted. This is celebrated annually in Imus. The Imus Historical Museum traces the history of the township and shows lifelike scenes of the Philippine Revolution.
Barangays
Imus is politically divided into 97 barangays .
Alapan IA
Alapan II-A
Anabu IA
Anabu II-A
Poblacion IA
Poblacion II-A
Poblacion III-A
Poblacion IV-A
Bayan Luma I
Bukandala I
Bukandala II
Carsadang Bago I
Malagasang IA
Malagasang II-A
Medicion IA
Medicion II-A
Pag-Asa I
Palico I
Pasong Buaya I.
Tanzang Luma I
Toclong IA
Toclong II-A
Alapan IB
Alapan IC
Alapan II-B
Anabu IB
Anabu IC
Anabu ID
Anabu IE
Anabu IF
Anabu IG
Anabu II-B
Anabu II-C
Anabu II-D
Anabu II-E
Anabu II-F
Bagong Silang (Bahayang Pag-Asa)
Bayan Luma II
Bayan Luma III
Bayan Luma IV
Bayan Luma V
Bayan Luma VI
Bayan Luma VII
Bayan Luma VIII
Bayan Luma IX
Bucandala II
Bucandala III
Bucandala IV
Bucandala V
Buhay na Tubig
Carsadang Bago II
Magdalo
Maharlika
Malagasang IB
Malagasang IC
Malagasang ID
Malagasang IE
Malagasang IF
Malagasang IG
Malagasang II-B
Malagasang II-C
Malagasang II-D
Malagasang II-E
Malagasang II-F
Malagasang II-G
Mariano Espeleta I
Mariano Espeleta II
Mariano Espeleta III
Medicion IB
Medicion IC
Medicion ID
Medicion II-B
Medicion II-C
Medicion II-D
Medicion II-E
Medicion II-F
Pag-Asa II
Pag-Asa III
Palico II
Palico III
Palico IV
Pasong Buaya II
Pinagbuklod
Poblacion IB
Poblacion IC
Poblacion II-B
Poblacion III-B
Poblacion IV-B
Poblacion IV-C
Poblacion IV-D
Tanzang Luma I
Tanzang Luma II
Tanzang Luma III
Tanzang Luma IV (Southern City)
Tanzang Luma V
Tanzang Luma VI
Toclong IB
Toclong IC
Toclong II-B
Note: Población (Spanish for population) refers to several barangays in the center of a municipality in the Philippines.
Community leaders
Gobernadorcillos
Licerio Topacio (1888-1890)
Cayetano Topacio (1890-1892)
Angel Buenaventura (1892-1894)
Capitanes Municipal
Bernardino Paredes (1894-1896)
Jose Tagle (1896-1897)
Valentin Conejo (1898)
Juan Castaneda (1898)
Mayor ( Municipal president )
Donato Virata (1900-1903)
Juan Fajardo (1903)
Glicerio Topacio (1903)
Pedro Buenaventura (1903-1904)
Pantaelon Garcia (1904–1905)
Felipe Topacio (1905-1909)
Maximo Abad (1910-1912)
Felipe Topacio (1912-1915)
Cecilio Kamantigue (1915-1919)
Felix Paredes (1919–1925)
Blas Mallari (1925-1928)
Epifanio Gabriel (1928-1931)
Mayor ( municipal mayors )
Dominador Camerino (1931-1943)
Elpidio Osteria (1941–1944)
Alfredo Saqui (1944–1945)
Fortunato Remulla (1945)
Dominador Ilano (1946–1963)
Dominador Camerino (1964-1967)
Manuel Paredes (1967)
Jose V. Jamir (1968–1988)
Erineo S. Maliksi (1988–1998)
Ricardo Paredes ( acting, 1998)
Oscar A. Jaro (1998-2007)
Emmanuel Maliksi ( acting, 2007 - present)
Colleges
Imus Institute
Imus Computer College
Unida Evangelical Colleges
Web links
Towns and municipalities in the province of
Cavite
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