- Bombon, Camarines Sur
Infobox Philippine municipality
infoboxtitle = Municipality of Bombon
sealfile =
locatormapfile = Ph_locator_camarines sur_bombon.png| caption = Map ofCamarines Sur showing the location of Bombon
region =Bicol Region (Region V)
province =Camarines Sur
districts = 2nd district
barangays = 8
class = 5th class municipality; partially urban
mayor = |Alexis San Luisan ddon't forget that the philippines is the best vacations spot in the WORLD!! founded =
areakm2 = 44.2
pop2000 = 14,083Bombon is a 5th class municipality in the province of Camarines Sur,
Philippines . According to the2000 census, it has a population of 12,843 people in 2,335 households.=History=
Like any other municipalities in the province, the town of Bombon also started as a mere barrio or "visita". It was dependent on the town of the ancient Quipayo for nearly 240 years, now a mere barangay of Calabanga town. It finally gained its independence during the arrival of the Americans in February 11, 1900. This taste of freedom was, however, momentary for after the establishment of the Civil Government occurred in the Philippines in the year 1903, Bombon was ceded to the municipality of Calabanga .
The municipality of Bombon also became a barrio of Magarao, now another town in the second district. For more than forty years of waiting, it was finally given its proclamation as a town by virtue of Executive Order (EO) 251 dated July 27, 1949 signed by the former President Elpidio Quirino. The acquired independence continued permanently and it served well its constituents.
The Leaning Bell Tower , dubbed as the country's own version of Italy 's Leaning Tower of Pisa, found in this municipality serves as a major historical attraction.
Barangays
Bombon is politically subdivided into 11
barangay s.* San Antonio
* San Francisco
* San Isidro (Pob.)
* San Jose (Pob.)
* Pagao (San Juan)
* San Roque (Pob.)
* Siembre
* Santo Domingo
* Camuning
* paolbo
* ratay=Socio-Economic Profile= Literacy Rate
* 97.75% in both rural as well as urban areas
* Almost half of the population 5 years and older have reached elementary grade and about25.8% have finished high schoolWork and Labor Force
* 15 years and older - about 3,590 or 55% are in the active laborforce while the remaining 45% are schooling, disabled, or home caretaker
* Majority (3,590) of the population in the active force are gainfully employedwith only 158 as unemployed
* Agriculture and its complementary industries are the major sources of employmentDialect
* 98% considers Bikol as the first dialect spoken
* Tagalog: 1.67%
* English languageReligion
* Approximately ninety five percent (95%) of the population is Roman Catholics
* 5% subdivided into the different modern sects of religion such as the Iglesia ni Cristo, UCCP, Aglipay, Born Again, Jehova's Witnesses, Seventh Day Adventist and other forms religious affiliationHousing
* 71% of the total housing units are considered single dwelling and it is mostly made-upof concrete and semi-permanent materials
* Shanties or "barong-barong" accounts to about 29% of the total number of housing unitsHealth
* Health facilities consist of the following:- 1 Rural Health Unit - 1 barangay station
Education
* 7 elementary schools
* 1 public high schoolProtection and Security
* Current police ratio to the population is 1:1,363
* Low crime incidenceAgricultural Sector
* Major Crops:
* - Active agricultural area: About 3,978.7580 hectares - Mostly planted with rice either irrigated, rainfed or upland rice - Irrigated paddy rice has an estimated area of about 1,028.75 has while rainfed and upland rice occupies about 564.87 and 33 hectares, respectively - Corn areas comprise 38.75 hectares and sugarcane has 118.18 hectares Livestock and Poultry Production
* - As of 1999, area has an estimated animal population of about 6,374 heads - 3,740 or 59% are poultry and 2,634 or 41% are livestock - Chicken has an aggregate number of 2,567 and ducks with 1,053 heads - Major livestock raise is swine with 1,850 heads while carabao and sheep/goat have 176 and 203 heads, respectivelyExternal links
* [http://www.nscb.gov.ph/activestats/psgc/default.asp Philippine Standard Geographic Code]
* [http://www.t-macs.com/kiso/local/ 2000 Philippine Census Information]
* [http://www.camarinessur.gov.ph Official Site of the Province of Camarines Sur]
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