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Philippines: Batangas Provincial Profile
The province of Batangas is bounded on the north by the province of Cavite, on the northeast and east by the province of Laguna and Quezon respectively, on the south
by Verde Island passages and on the west by the China Sea. Originally comprised of Occidental Mindoro, Oriental Mindoro, Marinduque and parts of Laguna and
NCR, SECOND DISTRICT
Ambos-Camarines and also known as COUMINTAN or KUMINTANG. In 1534, Batangas became the first practically organized province in Luzon and was officially
(Not a Province)
RIZAL
founded in the year 1581. Balayan was the capital of the province for 135 years from 1597- 1732. In 1732 it
NCR, FOURTH
BATAAN was moved to Taal then the most progressive and flourishing town of the province. After several calamitous 3 31 1,078
DISTRICT (Not a
eruptions of Taal Volcano that buried then old Taal town site, the capital was transferred to Batangas (now a
Province)
city) in 1754 where it has remained to the present.(Source: http://pia.gov.ph/provinces/batangas) CITIES MUNICIPALITIES BARANGAYS
POPULATION Source: PSA 2015 & 2010 Census / DSWD
Laguna de Bay
CAVITE
32.7% 67.3%
LAGUNA
NASUGBU TALISAY SANTO 2.69M 613,825
CITY OF
TANAUAN TOMAS households Urban / Rural
LAUREL Taal Lake
Fortune Is. MALVAR
TUY
LIAN AGONCILLO SAN BALETE
CALACA NICOLAS MATAAS NA KAHOY 49.7% 50.3 %
BALAYAN LIPA CITY QUEZON female male
LEMERY CUENCA (1.33M) (1.35M)
SANTA
TAAL TERESITA SAN 8%
CALATAGAN JOSE PADRE GARCIA
Balayan Bay ALITAGTAG 125.6K > 60 years 91K
SAN LUIS SAN
PASCUAL IBAAN ROSARIO
BAUAN 54%
TAYSAN 724K 19-59 years 738.2K
MABINI BATANGAS SAN JUAN
Batangas Bay CITY 12%
153.1K 13-18 years 161.6K
TINGLOY LOBO
20%
Verde Island Passage 259.7K 3-12 years 280.2K
Verde Is.
6%
76.5K < 2 years 83.9K
OCCIDENTAL MINDORO
Vulnerable groups (based on DSWD-NHTS database)
Legend Conditional Cash Transfer
Programming Beneficiaries
Volcano ORIENTAL
Airport MINDORO 86,767 Female 7 336 1,461 3,260 3,117
households Male 27 1,728 1,916 1,112 2,210
Province capital
solo parent
Poverty incidence (%) </= 10 11 - 30 31 - 50 51 - 60 61 - 84 child-headed single-headed poor individuals =>18 years old poor individuals
=>65 years old
households
w/ disability
households
WATER, SANITATION AND HYGEINE Source: PSA 2015/2010 Census SHELTER Source: PSA 2015 Census
Water Roof/Wall material
supply
597,758 Roof
Housing units
Faucet Strong Light Salvaged
community Tubed; Dug Natural
system piped well Bottled sources Others
63.8% 15.6% 1.1% 15.4% 3.2% 1.0% Strong 86.7% 0.3% 0.0%
Toilets (based on census 2010)
Wall
Light 9.2% 2.9% 0.1%
92.9% 3.6% 2.6% 0.9%
Salvaged 0.2% 0.0% 0.2%
Water-sealed None Closed pit Open pit
EDUCATION Source: DepEd 2016 NUTRITION Source: FNRI 2013/2015 HEALTH Source: DOH (Personnel 2016/Facilities 2017)
Malnutrition (0-60 months old) Personnel
800
Primary schools
185,101 169,177
Male primary Female primary 21.8% 13.9% 6.8%* 246 2,004 1,138 24
school students school students
Stunting Underweight Wasting Midwives Nurses Doctors Dentists
* Estimates with coefficient of variation greater than 20
Facilities
165 Food
Secondary schools
insecurity
75,748 75,222 (households) 17.4% 29.6% 11.2%
Male secondary Female secondary 462 51 73
school students school students Mild Moderate Severe
Barangay health Rural health Hospitals
stations units (government/private)
The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Creation date: February 2018
Sources: PSA, DOH, NAMRIA, FNRI, DepEd, DSWD Feedback: addawe@un.org, aportol@un.org, mendoza1@un.org www.unocha.org/philippines www.reliefweb.int philippines.humanitarianresponse.info