Glan, Sarangani
Glan | |
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Municipality | |
Map of Sarangani with Glan highlighted | |
Glan Location within the Philippines | |
Coordinates: 05°49′N 125°12′E / 5.817°N 125.200°ECoordinates: 05°49′N 125°12′E / 5.817°N 125.200°E | |
Country | Philippines |
Region | SOCCSKSARGEN (Region XII) |
Province | Sarangani |
District | Lone district |
Barangays | 31 |
Government[1] | |
• Mayor | Victor James B. Yap |
Area[2] | |
• Total | 610.30 km2 (235.64 sq mi) |
Elevation | 30 m (100 ft) |
Population (2010)[3] | |
• Total | 106,518 |
• Density | 170/km2 (450/sq mi) |
• Languages | Cebuano, Filipino, English |
Time zone | PST (UTC+8) |
ZIP code | 9517 |
Dialing code | 83 |
Income class | 1st class |
Glan is a first class municipality in the province of Sarangani, Philippines. According to 2010 census, it has a population of 106,518 people.[3]
Glan is located on the west by Sarangani Bay, on the north by Davao del Sur, and on the south by the Celebes Sea. It is largely based on agriculture with a high level production of copra. Aquaculture is the second biggest income earner, notably milkfish and shrimps culture. Other agricultural products are coconuts, maize, sugarcane, bananas, pineapples, mangoes, pork, eggs, beef, and fish.
The economy has accelerated in the past decade driven by advances in global communication technology and the finishing of a modern highway that tremendously improved trade and transport. It has also benefited from its political role as the seat of the provincial government.
As of 2010, it has a total voting population of 56,881 voters.[2]
History
After the surrender of all regular forces in the Philippines in 1942, Glan was apparently not occupied for some time by the Japanese. On May 2, 1943, 170 Japanese and supporting forces landed. These landings were fiercely contested by guerrilla forces, who, outnumbered and outgunned, retreated from the area.[4]
Barangays
Glan is politically subdivided into 31 barangays.[2]
- Baliton
- Batotuling
- Batulaki
- Big Margus
- Burias
- Cablalan
- Calabanit
- Calpidong
- Congan
- Cross
- Datalbukay
- E. Alegado
- Glan Padidu
- Gumasa
- Ilaya
- Kaltuad
- Kapatan
- Lago
- Laguimit
- Mudan
- New Aklan
- Pangyan
- Poblacion
- Rio Del Pilar
- San Jose
- San Vicente
- Small Margus
- Sufatubo
- Taluya
- Tango
- Tapon
Demographics
Population census of Glan | ||
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Year | Pop. | ±% p.a. |
1990 | 60,382 | — |
1995 | 73,768 | +3.82% |
2000 | 83,051 | +2.57% |
2007 | 102,676 | +2.97% |
2010 | 106,518 | +1.35% |
Source: National Statistics Office[3] |
References
- ↑ "Official City/Municipal 2013 Election Results". Intramuros, Manila, Philippines: Commission on Elections (COMELEC). 11 September 2013. Retrieved 14 May 2014.
- 1 2 3 "Province: SARANGANI". PSGC Interactive. Makati City, Philippines: National Statistical Coordination Board. Retrieved 14 May 2014.
- 1 2 3 "Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010" (PDF). 2010 Census of Population and Housing. National Statistics Office. Retrieved 14 May 2014.
- ↑ Kent Holmes, Wendell Fertig and His Guerrilla Forces in the Philippines: Fighting the Japanese Occupation, 1942-1945 (Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Co., 2015), p. 112.
External links
- Glan Municipal Profile at the Province of Sarangani Official Website
- Philippine Standard Geographic Code
- Philippine Census Information
- Local Governance Performance Management System
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