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Libmanan has 3 sectors built up areas, flat land areas and mountainous land. 13,940 ha are flat land 19,239 ha are mountainous land and the remaining 1,103 ha are built up areas. Totalling in 34,282 hectares. Libmanan is the largest municipality in Camarines Sur in terms of population, and the second largest in terms of land area.
Poverty incidence of Calabanga 10 20 30 40 50 2006 38.80 2009 42.70 2012 33.38 2015 36.45 2018 26.78 2021 38.07 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Calabanga is the fifth largest commercial center in Camarines Sur next to Pili, followed by Libmanan and the 11th largest commercial center in Bicol Region next to Polangui and followed by Nabua. It became a 1st class municipality in October ...
Poverty incidence of Camarines Sur 10 20 30 40 50 2006 47.85 2009 47.94 2012 41.16 2015 36.81 2018 28.41 2021 29.80 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority The economy of Camarines Sur is mostly agriculture-based. 29 of the 35 towns are agricultural and produce rice, corn, feedmeal, freshwater fish, livestock, coconut, sugar, abacá, and water-lily. Entrepreneurs engage in trading, often ...
Sipocot, officially the Municipality of Sipocot (Central Bikol: Banwaan kan Sipocot; Tagalog: Bayan ng Sipocot), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Camarines Sur, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 68,169 people.
Cabusao, Calabanga, Camaligan, Del Gallego Gainza, Libmanan, Lupi, Magarao, Milaor, Minalabac, Naga, Pamplona, Pasacao, Ragay, San Fernando, Sipocot District dissolved into the two-seat Camarines Sur's at-large district for the National Assembly (Second Philippine Republic) .
The Diocese of Libmanan (Latin: Dioecesis Libmanana) is a Roman Catholic diocese located in the municipality of Libmanan in the ecclesiastical province of Caceres in the Philippines. History [ edit ]
Libmanan Airport (Filipino: Paliparan ng Libmanan, Bikol: Palayugan nin Libmanan) is a planned airport that would serve the municipality of Libmanan and also the province of Camarines Sur in the Philippines.
Libmanan was opened on February 3, 1929 as part of the expansion of the Legazpi Division Line from Tabaco, Albay to Libmanan, through passenger services to and from Manila commenced on January 31, 1938 after the Legazpi Division Line and Main Line South were merged into a continuous network called the Manila-Legazpi Line.