- Albay
Infobox Philippine province
name = Albay
sealfile = Ph seal albay.png
region =Bicol Region (Region V)
capital =Legazpi City
founded =March 10 ,1917
pop2000 = 1,190,823 (2007)
pop2000rank = 22nd largest
popden2000 = 427
popden2000rank = 10th highest
areakm2 = 2,552.6
arearank = 26th smallest
hucities = 0
componentcities = 3
municipalities = 15
barangays = 720
districts = 3
languages = Bikol, Tagalog
governor =Joey Sarte Salceda (KAMPI )
locatormapfile = Ph locator map albay.pngAlbay is a province of the
Philippines located in theBicol Region inLuzon . Its capital isLegazpi City and the province borders theCamarines Sur to the north andSorsogon to the south. Also to the northeast isLagonoy Gulf leading to thePhilippine Sea , and to the southwest isBurias Pass .Mayon Volcano is the symbol most associated with the province. This nearly perfectly-shaped activevolcano forms a scenic backdrop to the capital city of Legazpi 15 kilometers to the south.People and culture
Population Based on the August 2007 census, Albay has a total population of 1,190,823, which makes it the 22nd most populous province in the country. There are 208,640 households in the province with an average size of 5.22 persons, significantly higher than the national average of 4.99.
Languages Bikol is the primary language spoken in Albay, being a part of the Bicol Region. There are other dialects spoken in the province, however, such as Bicolano Viejo, Daragueño, Legazpeño or Albayanon, Oasnon and others. The dialects spoken in the coastal areas of the province are similar to that spoken in Camarines Sur while those further inland are similar to each other but differs significantly from the coastal dialect. Majority of the inhabitants also understand Tagalog and English.
Economy
Traditional industries
Agriculture is the main industry in Albay, which produces such crops ascoconut ,rice ,sugar , andabacá . Handicrafts is the major source of rural income. It continuous to provide fairly large share in the small-scale industries of the province.Forestry andpapermaking are another source of livelihood. The manufacture of abacá products such asManila hemp , hats, bags, mats, and slippers is one of the main sources of income in the rural areas.Fishing is also done along both shores of the province.Tourism , primarily because ofMayon Volcano , also draws income for Albay.Heavy manufacturing industries Of the total 6,369 manufacturing establishments of varied sizes in the
Bicol Region , 48.6% are located in Albay. Bicol's largest industrial sites are in Albay: Tiwi and Manito boast geothermal energy plants, Camalig has the Goodfound Cement Factory, Daraga has its Isarog Pulp and Paper Company, Legazpi City has Bicol Hair, and Legaspi Oil Company and two other large coconut oil milling plants, making Albay top foreign currency earner this part of Luzon. [http://www.rdc5.gov.ph/albay/albayhistory.htm]Transportation Albay is also the region's principal transshipment point with its ports: Tabaco International, Legazpi National, Pio Duran Provincial, and the Pantao Regional Port (under construction in 2003). Legazpi City also has its own domestic airport which hopes to serve international flights in the near future.
Legazpi Airport serves as Bicol's gateway to Manila and the Visayas.History
Pre-Spanish Era
Albay and its surrounding areas were known as "Ibalon" when
Juan de Salcedo and 120 soldiers explored it in 1573. Sawangan, a small settlement by a mangrove swamp, became a town called "Albay bay" (which means “by the bay”) in 1616. The town was first renamed Albay, then Legazpi, as Albay went on to refer to the province.panish Colonialism
In 1846, the islands of
Masbate , Ticao, and Burias were separated from Albay to form the "comandancia" of Masbate. Albay was then divided into four districts: Iraya, Cordillera or Tobacco, Sorsogon, and Catanduanes. In 1894,Sorsogon became a separate province andCatanduanes in 1945. The province of Albay itself was created onMarch 10 ,1917 .In 1649, the natives rebelled against their recruitment to
Cavite to build galleons. In 1814,Mayon Volcano erupted, killing 1,200 people and burying the town ofCagsawa . During the early 19th century, abacá hemp for shipping rope became a source of wealth.Japanese Occupation
In 1942, founded of the Japanese Imperial forces entering in Albay.
In 1945, beginning the defenders of the Filipino and American troops with the Bicolano guerrillas against the Japanese forces beginning the liberated in Albay during
World War II .Geography
Albay has a total land area of 2,552.6 square kilometers, which makes it the 26th smallest province. Most of Albay is located on mainland
Bicol Peninsula and it has four majorisland s to the east: Rapu-Rapu, Batan (part of Rapu-Rapu), Cagraray (part of Bacacay), and San Miguel (part of Tabaco City).Lagonoy Gulf borders the province to the northeast, separating it from the province ofCatanduanes .Burias Island in the provinceMasbate can be found to the southwest acrossBurias Pass .The province is generally mountainous with scattered fertile plains and valleys.
Mayon Volcano , standing at around 2460 meters, is the most famous landform in Albay, and in the whole of Bicol, in fact. This active volcano is nearly perfectly-shaped and is considered by many to be more beautiful thanMt. Fuji inJapan . Other mountains and volcanoes in the province are Catburawan, Masaraga, Malinao, and Pantao.On
January 18 ,2008 , Albay GovernorJoey Salceda and theDepartment of Science and Technology (DOST) Estrella Alabastro relaunched one of the country's 4 P 18-million upper-air receiving equipment in Albay. The other upper-air receiving stations are inLaoag ,Cebu , and Tanay,Rizal . [ [http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/regions/view/20080118-113304/DOST-installs-P18-M-weather-gadget-in-Albay Inquirer.net, DOST installs P18-M weather gadget in Albay] ]Political
Albay is subdivided into 15 municipalities and 3 cities. Three of them, Polangui, Daraga, and Guinobatan are classified as 1st class municipalities.
External links
* [http://www.gobicol.com goBicol: Online Bicolano Community]
* [http://www.albay.com.ph Albay.com.ph: The Albayano Online Community]
* [http://legaspi.globalink.net.ph/~cpdoleg Legazpi City Website (Official)]
* [http://bicolanoes.com www.bicolanoes.com]References
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