- Libmanan, Camarines Sur
Infobox Philippine municipality
infoboxtitle = Municipality of Libmanan
sealfile =
locatormapfile = Ph_locator_camarines sur_libmanan.png| caption = Map ofCamarines Sur showing the location of Libmanan
region =Bicol Region (Region V)
province =Camarines Sur
districts = 1st district
barangays = 75
class = 1st class municipality; partially urban
mayor = |Alexis San Luisan ddon't forget that the philippines is the best vacations spot in the WORLD!! founded =
areakm2 = 342.82
pop2000 = 92,839Libmanan is a 1st class municipality in the province of Camarines Sur,
Philippines . According to the2000 census, it has a population of 88,476 people in 16,889 households.=History= Records from a historian revealed that the municipality was named Libmanan on September 15, 1574, however, missionary works started in 1589 wherein which the church was dedicated to St. James the Apostle. Several stories lead to the origin of the town’s name. one was that “ligmanan” meaning a place surrounded with waterways. Another was Libangan since visitors forgot their former homes because they were said to be “na libang”. The other version was associated to the condition during years of moro raids where the place was called “Linabanan”, a battle ground. The name Libmanan came from a common consensus tracing it to a mere in the manner of speech.
Even during the time of the Spaniards, the town of Libmanan is already considered as the "rice basket" of the province. This superfluous production of rice is attributed to the fertile soil and the town's abundant water supply. =Barangays=
Libmanan is politically subdivided into 75
barangay s. Its town proper, Poblacion, or Centro, is 7.7 km away from the National Highway. The road leading to Poblacion and other major baranggays is marked by a memorial for the Ten Outstanding Young Men trophy awarded to a past mayor and local hero, Jose Bulaong.
* Aslong
* Awayan
* Bagacay
* Bagadion
* Bagamelon
* Bagumbayan
* Bahao
* Bahay
* Beguito Nuevo
* Beguito Viejo
* Bigajo Norte
* Bigajo Sur
* Bikal
* Busak
* Caima
* Calabnigan
* Camambugan
* Cambalidio
* Candami
* Candato
* Cawayan
* Concepcion
* Cuyapi
* Danawan
* Duang Niog
* Handong
* Ibid
* Inalahan
* Labao
* Libod I
* Libod II
* Loba-loba
* Mabini
* Malansad Nuevo
* Malansad Viejo
* Malbogon
* Malinao
* Mambalite
* Mambayawas
* Mambulo Nuevo
* Mambulo Viejo
* Mancawayan
* Mandacanan
* Mantalisay
* Padlos
* Pag-Oring Nuevo
* Pag-Oring Viejo
* Palangon
* Palong
* Patag
* Planza
* Poblacion
* Potot
* Puro-Batia
* Rongos
* Salvacion
* San Isidro
* San Juan
* San Pablo
* San Vicente
* Sibujo
* Sigamot
* Station-Church Site
* Taban-Fundado
* Tampuhan
* Tanag
* Tarum
* Tinalmud Nuevo
* Tinalmud Viejo
* Tinangkihan
* Udoc
* Umalo
* Uson
* Villasocorro
* Villadima (Santa Cruz)=Socio-Economic Profile= Libmanan covers a vast land area of 351, 628 square kilometers subdivided into Seventy Five (75) Barangays; five of which are located in the coastal areas and the remaining 70 barangays are distributed in the low land and upland portions of the municipality.
Libmanan, being considered as the biggest and most populated town in the province has dramatically prospered in the recent years because of the excellent means of transportation being offered by the Libmanan River, the railroad and the national highway. The religious needs of its people and those of neighboring towns prompted the erection of the Diocese of Libmanan and installing the first bishop, Msgr. Prospero Arellano . Resources Generally, Libmanan soil is adapted for growing different agricultural products. Portions are also adopted to pottery-making which has been an industry for centuries. Libmanan has been the “rice-basket” not only of the province but of Southern Luzon-even during the Spanish regime. Despite of the problems encountered by rice farmers, Libmanan maintains its status of being the rice granary of the province. =External 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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