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Balanga City

Barangay Population
Bagumbayan2,262
Cabog-cabog1,547
Munting Batangas1,386
Cataning5,700
Central3,534
Cupang Proper7,566
Cupang West1,887
Dangcol1,102
Ibayo1,880
Malabia825
Poblacion834
Pto. Rivas Ibaba3,914
Pto. Rivas Itaas1,959
San Jose5,941
Sibacan1,671
Camacho2,651
Talisay1,307
Tanato535
Tenejero7,947
Tortugas2,736
Tuyo5,097
Bagong Silang2,951
Cupang North2,196
Doña Francisca1,969
Lote1,691
Total (Census 05/00)71,088
Balanga City  General Information

Fast Facts
Balanga is located 124 kms. away from Manila and can be reached via 2 major roads - the National Road and the Roman Superhighway. It can also be reached through the Orion Port via ferry service followed by a 15-minute drive from Orion to Balanga.  Balanga is the capital of Bataan and covers an area of 16,560 hectares and the third largest municipality in the province with 23 barangays. The town has a total population of 60,760 as of 1995. The municipality has an employment rate of 86.21%. Balanga's resources are mostly agricultural in nature like palay production, sugarcane, corn, coconut, fruits and vegetables, and fish products like milkfish, tilapia, shrimps, prawns, crabs, oysters, and other shelled seafood.
 
Legend
It is said that the name "Balanga" was derived from a kind of pot used for cooking or fetching water. This cooking pot is made of special clay and it is locally known as "banga" or "balanga". During the Spanish occupation people of this community often use this pot for fetching water and the Spaniards would ask what they call it, and they would answer, "banga". The Spaniards would repeat the word until they adopt the name of the community. From then on this place was called Balanga.
 
Background
Balanga, the capital town of Bataan, was formerly a visita of Abucay before it was established as a mission of the Dominican Order in the Provincial Chapter on April 21, 1714 and later declared a vicariate on April 18, 1739, under the patronage of Saint Joseph. Balanga is bounded on the north by Abucay; on the east by Manila Bay; on the west by the mountains of Bagac and Morong; and on the south by Pilar, that is separated from it only by the river Talisay, which starts in the mountains of Mariveles and travels from the southwest to the northeast direction. The town is situated on a low plain and during the rainy season, it is sometimes submerged in knee deep water. Despite the ravages of fire, Balanga has many large structures. One of the oldest provincial government buildings in the archipelago is found in this town. It was erected in 1729.
 
Present
Balanga is one of the richest towns in Bataan. Agriculture has always been its chief industry. Fishing also provides a steady source of income, especially for those who lived in barrios near the sea or near the rivers Ogon or Talisay. And this is especially true for Sibacan and Puerto Rivas. Different establishments have then set up their businesses here. Now, Balanga is a booming municipality being the center of trade and industry, and the seat of government in Bataan.
 
Utilities and Amenities
Peninsula Electric Cooperative (PENELCO) supplies electricity to the whole of Balanga. Telecommunication facilities are made available by the local exchange of the PLDT and DIGITEL whose lines extend to Abucay in the North and Pilar, Orion, Limay in South. Water is supplied by the Balanga Water District. Postal and telegraph services are provided by the Philippine Telegraph and Telephone (PT & T), Radio Communications Philippines, Inc. (RCPI), Telefast, DHL, JRS, and LBC. A total of 15 banks are operating in Balanga, 19 hospitals/clinics, 19 dental laboratories, 3 hotels and 17 restaurants, 4 resorts, and 15 recreational facilities.
 
Major Industries
The dominant industry in Balanga is processing. Under the One Barangay One Product (OBOP) program of the Department of Trade and Industry Region-III, the industry gained the support of the government and the private sectors to establish a complete fish processing center. Other industries include cutflower, handicraft and construction.
 
Investment Opportunities
Accessibility and strategic location makes Balanga a potential haven for future investors. Existing eco-zones and industrial estates surrounding the town compliments its bid to become one of the industrial areas in the region. It also serves as a catch basin for industrial growth areas in the province due to its vast resources and services.

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Bird watching site
Plaza Mayor de Balanga
Balanga City map

 
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