Ibaan

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Ibaan
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Ibaan is a seicont class municipality in the Province o Batangas, Philippines. Accordin tae the 2010 census, it haes a population o 48,482 fowk.[3]

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It is locatit 96 kilometre (60 mi) sooth o Manila. It haes a land aurie o 6,796 hectare (26.24 sq mi) at a altitude o 124 metre (407 ft) abuin sea level.

It is predominantly a Roman Catholic commonty, wi minor percentage o Protestants an members o the Iglesia ni Cristo. Tagalog is the local dialect, housomeivver Inglis is includit in its eddicational curriculum an is aften uised in offeecial dealins an transactions.

Temperatur is moderate baith in its rainy an dry saisons, conducive tae fermin, agricultural an livestock production whilk is the uisual thrift o the fowk. Thare less an less fermers ilka year acause locals resort tae hog raisin whilk provides better income. Ither soorces o income is bein engagit in business an profession. Ibaan is kent as the hame o the "kulambo" (mosquito net) an aw acause the production an tradin o sic nets is ane o the maist profitable businesses in the locality.

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Barangays

Ibaan is poleetically subdividit intae 26 barangays.[2] Bungahan wis constitutit as a barrio in 1956.[4]

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

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