Labo, Camarines Norte

Labo
Municipality

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Map of Camarines Norte showing the location of Labo
Labo

Location within the Philippines

Coordinates: 14°01′N 122°21′E / 14.02°N 122.35°E / 14.02; 122.35Coordinates: 14°01′N 122°21′E / 14.02°N 122.35°E / 14.02; 122.35
Country  Philippines
Region Bicol (Region V)
Province Camarines Norte
District 1st district
Founded September 8, 1800
Barangays 52
Government[1]
  Mayor Joseph Villaverde Ascutia (NPC)
  Vice Mayor Severino "Jojo" Francisco (NPC)
Area[2]
  Total 589.36 km2 (227.55 sq mi)
Population (2015 census)[3]
  Total 101,082
  Density 170/km2 (440/sq mi)
Time zone PST (UTC+8)
ZIP code 4604
IDD:area code +63(0)54
Income class 1st class

Labo is a first class municipality in the province of Camarines Norte, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 101,082 people.[3]

Geography

The town of Labo is geographically located relatively at the center of the province of Camarines Norte. It is approximately 335 kilometers south of Manila and 15 kilometers away from Daet, the capital town of the province. It is situated at the coordinates between 14°01'06" and 14°11" North latitudes and 122°21'00" and 122°52'20" East longitudes. On the North, it is bounded by the municipalities of Paracale, Jose Panganiban, and Capalonga, on the South, by the province of Quezon, adjoining province of Camarines Sur, on the East by the municipalities of Vinzons and San Vicente, and on the West by the municipality of Sta. Elena. The Maharlika highway links this municipality to provinces and cities of the Bicol Region and the Calabarzon (Region IV-A) region.

Its aggregate land area of 648.84 km² occupies more than 25% of the total land area of the province. Its 52 component barangays represent 18.44% of the total barangays of the province. There are ten (10) classified as urban barangays namely Bagacay, Cabusay, Fundado, Anahaw, Bagong Silang I, Dalas, Gumamela, Kalamunding, Malasugui, Pinya, San Francisco, Talobatib and Tulay na Lupa, and the remaining forty two are considered as rural.

The surface of the municipality is generally rugged, rolling hills and mountainous terrain with relative small rollings and flat terrain. Mt. Cadig (736 m above sea level), Mt. Labo(943 m above sea level), Mt. Bagacay (786 m above sea level) and Mt. Nalisbitan (265 m above sea level) form the Southern Cordillera. Boundaries of Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, and Quezon provinces converge on Mt. Labo, which is the highest peak in the province. Mt. Bagacay serves as a boundary between municipalities of Paracale and Labo and it as well guards the municipality from strong north winds especially during typhoons. Mt. Labo, Mt. Bagacay, and Mt. Cadig are the three major known dormant volcanoes in the municipality. The north-west portion of the municipality is greatly affected by 2 major fault and earthquake lines accruing in the province, while other trends affect north-north-west along Mt. Cadig passing through the barangays of Guisican and Bayabas. Like its neighbors, Panganiban and Paracale, there is a vast deposit of gold ore in the mountains of Labo, Camarines Norte. It is believed that Mt. Bagacay hides the treasures of Gen. Yamashita and is the target of both local and foreign treasure hunters and bounty seekers.

Climate

There is no pronounced dry season and maximum rain period from December to January.

Barangays

Labo is politically subdivided into 52 barangays.

  • Anameam
  • Awitan
  • Baay
  • Bagacay
  • Bagong Silang I
  • Bagong Silang II
  • Bakiad
  • Bautista
  • Bayabas
  • Bayan-bayan
  • Benit
  • Anahaw (Pob.)
  • Gumamela (Pob.)
  • San Francisco (Pob.)
  • Kalamunding (Pob.)
  • Bulhao
  • Cabatuhan
  • Cabusay
  • Calabasa
  • Canapawan
  • Daguit
  • Dalas
  • Dumagmang
  • Exciban
  • Fundado
  • Guinacutan
  • Guisican
  • Iberica
  • Lugui
  • Mabilo I
  • Mabilo II
  • Macogon
  • Mahawan-hawan
  • Malangcao-Basud
  • Malasugui
  • Malatap
  • Malaya
  • Malibago
  • Maot
  • Masalong
  • Matanlang
  • Napaod
  • Pag-Asa
  • Pangpang
  • Pinya (Pob.)
  • San Antonio
  • Santa Cruz
  • Bagong Silang III
  • Submakin
  • Talobatib
  • Tigbinan
  • Tulay Na Lupa

Demographics

Population census of Labo
YearPop.±% p.a.
1990 70,371    
1995 77,414+1.80%
2000 81,388+1.08%
2007 88,087+1.10%
2010 92,041+1.61%
2015 101,082+1.80%
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[3][4][5]

In the 2015 census, the population of Labo, Camarines Norte, was 101,082 people,[3] with a density of 170 inhabitants per square kilometre or 440 inhabitants per square mile.

Economy

Labo being located at the center of the province and the most populous town serves as the agricultural center as well as potential investment destination and promotion center for business, trades, and secondary industrial growth center. It is abundant with natural resources such as gold, nickel, iron, magnetite sand, copper, lead and manganese. Most of the provincial water supplies are located at barangay Tulay na Lupa and Lugui which serves seven out of the 12 municipalities. Agriculture is the leading livelihood of the residents of Labo. Due to abundant forest products such as rattan and bamboo, local folks tend to manufacture and market handicrafts.

An area of 390.39 km² (65.17% of municipal's land area) is devoted to agricultural crop production, 343.46 km² of which are coconut plantations. On the other hand, 18.47 km² is used for rice production. Banana production is also popular in the province, followed by Pineapple and Pili.

Tourism is also a good source of income for Labo, being surrounded by freshwater and mountains suitable for hikings.

Other community livelihood follows: pineapple and coco-based processing and preservation, pineapple weaving (Barong), jewelry making and accessories, foods manufacturing and beverages processing, other tourism related industries and wood and bamboo furniture making.

Culture, tradition and folklore

These traditions and beliefs are still widely practiced. Despite the growth of modern technologies, almost everybody still believes in luck.

Attractions

Waterfalls
Caves
Rivers
Recreation and hiking
Festivals and cultural entertainment
Historical landmarks
Churches

References

  1. "Municipalities". Quezon City, Philippines: Department of the Interior and Local Government. Retrieved 28 December 2012.
  2. "Province: CAMARINES NORTE". PSGC Interactive. Makati City, Philippines: National Statistical Coordination Board. Retrieved 28 December 2012.
  3. 1 2 3 4 "Region V (BICOL REGION)". Census of Population (2015): Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay (Report). PSA. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
  4. "Region V (BICOL REGION)". Census of Population and Housing (2010): Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay (Report). NSO. Retrieved 29 June 2016.
  5. "Province of Camarines Norte". Municipality Population Data. LWUA Research Division. Retrieved 23 July 2013.
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