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Hinulugang Taktak Protected Landscape, also known as Hinulugan Taktak, is a protected area in Rizal, Philippines. Initially assigned as a recreation area, the waterfall area has been designated as a national park by virtue of Republic Act No. 6964 in 1990. [2] Ten years later, it became a protected landscape under Proclamation No. 412. [3]
Poverty incidence of Pilar 10 20 30 40 50 2006 45.90 2009 22.19 2012 36.58 2015 23.01 2018 8.88 2021 20.65 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Pilar has an income classification of third class. Development in basic infrastructure has been stagnant during the last decades. Annual income is low and poverty rates are said to be high, although the town has also seen greater years. The rural ...
Jamindan is politically subdivided into 30 barangays. [5] However, there are some of its barangays under the administrative control of other Municipalities, for instance, the Brgy Dalagsaan, and Sitio Taroytoy of Libacao, Aklan are geographically located and within the territory of Jamindan, additionally, there are also four barangays occupied by Tapaz, Capiz which also belong and located with ...
The Remains of the terminus of the former railway line is situated near the Hinulugang Taktak falls. Aside from the Marikina Line, two other lines have existed before but are now removed permanently. These are the Cavite Line, which passed through Paco, Parañaque, Bacoor and up to Naic, Cavite. Completed in 1908, its operation continued until ...
The Panay River (known as Pan-ay River) is the longest river on Panay Island in the Philippines, with a total length of approximately 152 kilometres (94 mi) [1] and a drainage basin area of 2,203.76 square kilometres (850.88 sq mi). [2] It drains almost the entire province of Capiz and northern portion of Iloilo province.
The Caliraya Falls Reserve covered 5,892.22 hectares (22.7500 sq mi) and was initially set aside for the development of water power from the falls of the Caliraya River. [1] Executive Order No. 65 by Governor-General William Cameron Forbes in 1913 reduced its size to 2,019.34 hectares (20,193,400 m 2 ). [ 2 ]
Panitan, officially the Municipality of Panitan (Capiznon/Hiligaynon: Banwa sang Panitan; Tagalog: Bayan ng Panitan), is a municipality in the province of Capiz, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 42,565 people. [3] Pronounced as Panit-an, it is 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) from Roxas City.
Poverty Incidence of Capiz 5 10 15 20 25 30 2000 18.87 2003 29.20 2006 29.92 2009 28.96 2012 27.76 2015 11.72 2018 6.16 2021 6.10 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority With its 80-kilometer coastline and wide expanse of swampy lands easily converted into fishponds, Capiz is dubbed as the "Seafood Capital of the Philippines". It holds one of the richest fishing grounds and is a major ...