Lian, Batangas

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Lian
Lian
Municipality of Lian
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Lian
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 14°02′N120°39′E / 14.03°N 120.65°E / 14.03; 120.65
Country Philippines
Region Calabarzon
Province Batangas
District 1st district
Founded 1760
Annexation to Nasugbu March 28, 1903
ReestablishedJanuary 1, 1915
Barangays 19 (see Barangays)
Government
[1]
  Type Sangguniang Bayan
   Mayor Joseph V. Peji
   Vice Mayor Iniño V. Bolompo
   Representative Leandro Antonio L. Leviste
   Municipal Council
Members
  • Osita P. Vergara
  • Roland H. Magyaya
  • Bren Matthew C. Magbago
  • Cesar R. Lagus Jr.
  • Florante C. Lagus Jr.
  • Lauro A. Butiong
  • Reynaldo J. Herrera Jr.
  • Exequel L. Bonuan
   Electorate 37,493 voters (2025)
Area
[2]
  Total
76.80 km2 (29.65 sq mi)
Elevation
36 m (118 ft)
Highest elevation
275 m (902 ft)
Lowest elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
 (2024 census) [3]
  Total
56,788
  Density740/km2 (1,900/sq mi)
   Households
15,991
Demonym Lianeño
Economy
   Income class 3rd municipal income class
   Poverty incidence
9.4
% (2021) [4]
   Revenue 278 million (2022)
   Assets 496.7 million (2022)
   Expenditure 234.3 million (2022)
   Liabilities 96.63 million (2022)
Service provider
  ElectricityBatangas 1 Electric Cooperative (BATELEC 1)
  WaterLian Water District
Time zone UTC+8 (PST)
ZIP code
4216
PSGC
IDD : area code +63(0)43
Native languages Tagalog
Website www.lian.gov.ph

Lian, officially the Municipality of Lian (Tagalog : Bayan ng Lian), is a municipality in the province of Batangas, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 56,280 people. [5]

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The patron saint of Lian is St. John the Baptist.

Etymology

According to the early residents of the town, it was initially named Lia, after the leader of the first group of Chinese traders who settled there. However, there is no significance if it is associated with the old name of the town. When Spaniards asked the traders about the name of the place and "Lia" was the answer, they took it as "Lian," the town's present name. [6]

History

Lian was founded in 1760 by Chinese traders who settled in the area. There was no other information regarding the other settlers. [6]

On March 28, 1903, Lian was merged with the municipality of Nasugbu. [7] On December 28, 1914, Governor-General Francis Burton Harrison signed Executive Order No. 127, separating Lian from Nasugbu to restore its independent municipality status effective January 1, 1915 by first mayor Kapitan Isko. [8]

Geography

Lian is located at 14°02′N120°39′E / 14.03°N 120.65°E / 14.03; 120.65 . It is located at the western shore of Batangas, facing the Nasugbu Bay. It is 72 kilometers (45 mi) from Batangas City and 100 kilometers (62 mi) from Manila.

According to the Philippine Statistics Authority, the municipality has a land area of 76.80 square kilometers (29.65 sq mi) [9] constituting

Barangays

Lian is politically subdivided into 19 barangays, as shown in the matrix below. [10] Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.

Barangays Tres, Uno, Dos, Quatro, Singko, Malaruhatan and Binubusan (which is not Poblacion) are considered urban barangays, while barangays San Diego, Bungahan, Prenza, Bagong Pook, Kapito, Lumaniag, Humayingan, Puting Kahoy, Cumba, Luyahan, Matabungkay and Balibago are considered rural barangays.

PSGC Barangay Population ±% p.a.
2024 [11] 2010 [12]
041013002 Bagong Pook 4.1% 2,321 2,011 1.00%
041013003 Balibago 5.7% 3,250 2,964 0.64%
041013004 Binubusan 8.1% 4,610 4,061 0.89%
041013005 Bungahan 7.5% 4,249 3,415 1.53%
041013007 Cumba 3.0% 1,724 1,487 1.03%
041013008 Humayingan 2.7% 1,557 1,328 1.11%
041013009 Kapito 5.8% 3,273 2,764 1.18%
041013012 Lumaniag 4.1% 2,309 2,114 0.62%
041013013 Luyahan 4.2% 2,392 2,251 0.42%
041013014 Malaruhatan 7.8% 4,410 3,322 1.99%
041013015 Matabungkay 8.7% 4,938 4,389 0.82%
041013016 Barangay 1 ( Poblacion ) 3.3% 1,895 1,598 1.19%
041013017 Barangay 2 (Poblacion) 1.6% 928 514 4.20%
041013018 Barangay 3 (Poblacion) 2.5% 1,411 1,413 −0.01%
041013019 Barangay 4 (Poblacion) 2.6% 1,463 1,330 0.67%
041013020 Barangay 5 (Poblacion) 1.9% 1,056 1,221 −1.00%
041013021 Prenza 7.9% 4,486 4,070 0.68%
041013022 PutingKahoy 3.4% 1,905 1,707 0.77%
041013023 San Diego 7.9% 4,483 3,984 0.82%
Total56,78845,9431.49%

Sitios

Climate

Climate data for Lian, Batangas
MonthJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYear
Mean daily maximum °C (°F)29
(84)
30
(86)
31
(88)
33
(91)
32
(90)
30
(86)
29
(84)
29
(84)
29
(84)
29
(84)
29
(84)
29
(84)
30
(86)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F)20
(68)
20
(68)
21
(70)
22
(72)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
23
(73)
22
(72)
21
(70)
22
(72)
Average precipitation mm (inches)11
(0.4)
13
(0.5)
14
(0.6)
32
(1.3)
101
(4.0)
142
(5.6)
208
(8.2)
187
(7.4)
175
(6.9)
131
(5.2)
68
(2.7)
39
(1.5)
1,121
(44.3)
Average rainy days5.25.07.411.519.823.527.025.925.223.215.58.3197.5
Source: Meteoblue [13]

The climate of Lian falls under the first type of classification, Type I, characterized by two pronounced seasons: Dry season from November to April and wet season for the rest of the year.

Demographics

Population census of Lian
YearPop.±% p.a.
1903 2,552    
1918 5,104+4.73%
1939 8,181+2.27%
1948 10,702+3.03%
1960 13,658+2.05%
1970 20,624+4.20%
1975 23,271+2.45%
1980 26,091+2.31%
1990 31,296+1.84%
1995 36,000+2.66%
2000 39,129+1.80%
2007 44,925+1.92%
2010 45,943+0.82%
2015 52,660+2.63%
2020 56,280+1.41%
2024 56,788+0.22%
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority [14] [15] [12] [16] [17]

In the 2020 census, Lian had a population of 56,280. [18] The population density was 730 inhabitants per square kilometer (1,900/sq mi).

Most of the people in Lian are Tagalogs. However, some Visayans are found in some barrios and barangays. The main language is Tagalog. Most of the residents can also understand and speak English. Historically once been founded, they are inhabited by Chinese. Since 1800s, all Chinese in Lian was converted to Tagalog.[ citation needed ]

Economy

Poverty incidence of Lian

10
20
30
40
50
2000
49.32
2003
34.01
2006
19.60
2009
16.49
2012
17.97
2015
13.27
2018
10.71
2021
9.40

Source: Philippine Statistics Authority [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26]

Lian's main products include rice, corn, onion, calamansi, milkfish, which are sold at Lian Public Market and other various locations. Industries also been found in Barangay Malaruhatan. such as Azucarera De Don Pedro.[ when? ] However, the industries cause damage the environment and climate change. Construction supplies such as aluminum, timber (wood), etc.

Table of products

Products in Lian[ citation needed ]
ProductDescriptionLocations
CalamansiCalamansi is a fruit has been found in calamansi trees in some barangays.Unknown
RiceRice is the important food in the municipality. which is largely placed farms such as Barangays Kapito and Prenza.Bungahan, Prenza, Malaruhatan, Bagong Pook, Kapito, Puting Kahoy, Humayingan, Binubusan, Matabungkay, Luyahan and Balibago
CornCorn is an alternative food in rice. which is used the medicine in various dishes.Various locations which is same in rice.
OnionOnion is the vegetable which is ranges in batangays Cumba, Prenza and Puting Kahoy.Various locations which is same in rice.
WoodWood is the possible product which is found in the forest. Usefully in the construction.All locations exempt Poblacion
CementCement is the construction product to allow to construct the buildings, etc.Everywhere
SugarSugar which is allows it used in processed food in home.Unknown
AluminumAluminum which is used from the construction. However, it been used from tools.Unknown
MilkfishMilkfish is found in all coastal barangays. Useful for the nutrition of the humans.San Diego, Lumaniag, Luyahan, Binubusan and Matabungkay
ChickenChicken is the poultry which people wants to interest as fast food.Poultry farms
SandSand which it allows to create glass. It will found in the beaches.Sands in coastal barangays
CocoaCocoa is the rare product, possibly found in barangay Cumba. However, it is usefully the recipe of chocolate.Rarely found in Cumba.
FlourFlour can be sold in the public markets. Which allows people to create/cook bread, cakes, etc.Public markets and sari-sari stores
SaltSalt is found in the sea. It is used in some recipes.Coastal barangays
Processed foodIs found in sari-sari stores.Sari-sari stores and supermarkets
Petroleum/GasolinePetroleum/Gasoline which is found in Azucarera De Don Pedro. Usefully in gasoline stations.Azucarera De Don Pedro in Malaruhatan
TilapiaTilapia is found in the sea.Coastal barangays
FruitsFruits which is found in the trees.Everywhere
VegetablesVegetables which is found in trees and farmlands.Everywhere
Hollow blockHollow blocks which is usefully for the construction.Unknown

Government

Local government

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Municipal hall

Current officials as of 2022:

  • Cesar R. Lagus, Jr.
  • Benito A. Magbago
  • Osita P. Vergara
  • Arlene C. Lagus
  • Leopoldo A. Jonson
  • Roland H. Magyaya
  • Lauro "Ompong" A. Butiong
  • Reynaldo J. Herrera, Jr.

Education

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Saint Claire Academy

Transport

Lian is plied by public transportation such as jeepneys, tricycles, and buses.

Access

The Calatagan-Nasugbu Highway and the Palico-Nasugbu Highway runs through the municipality.

Tourism

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Matabungkay Beach
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Archdiocesan Shrine of Saint John the Baptist

Notable People and Sites

People

Sites and Locations

References

  1. Municipality of Lian | (DILG)
  2. "2015 Census of Population, Report No. 3 – Population, Land Area, and Population Density" (PDF). Philippine Statistics Authority. Quezon City, Philippines. August 2016. ISSN   0117-1453. Archived (PDF) from the original on May 25, 2021. Retrieved July 16, 2021.
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  6. 1 2 "Historical and Cultural Life of the Town" (PDF). National Library of the Philippines . Retrieved July 7, 2023.
  7. Act No. 708 (March 28, 1903), An Act Reducing Thirteen of the Municipalities in the Province of Batangas to Five , retrieved July 7, 2023{{citation}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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