Municipality in Batangas, Philippines
Municipality in Calabarzon, Philippines
Talisay
Municipality of Talisay
Street in Talisay
Flag
Seal
Nickname(s): Seedling Bowl of the Nation Gateway to Taal Volcano
Motto: Gawin Dapat ang Nararapat
Anthem: Talisay Hymn
Map of Batangas with Talisay highlighted
Coordinates:
14°06′N 121°01′E / 14.1°N 121.02°E / 14.1; 121.02
Country
Philippines
Region
Calabarzon
Province
Batangas
District
3rd district
Founded February 10, 1869 Annexation to
Tanauan March 28, 1903 Reestablishment July 23, 1906
Barangays 21
(see
Barangays ) • Type
Sangguniang Bayan •
Mayor Nestor D. Natanauan •
Vice Mayor Francis M. Magsino •
Representative Ma. Theresa V. Collantes •
Municipal Council
Rolly C. Lamano Henry C. De Leon Nestor A. Cabrera Melody L. Luna Maria Teresa M. Panghulan Florencio M. Mainot Edgardo A. Caraan Felix P. Salazar
•
Electorate 28,981 voters (
2022 ) • Total 28.20 km2 (10.89 sq mi) • Rank 29 of 34 in Batangas Elevation
227 m (745 ft) Highest elevation
743 m (2,438 ft) Lowest elevation
5 m (16 ft) • Total 46,238 • Rank 22 of 34 in Batangas • Density 1,600/km2 (4,200/sq mi) •
Households
10,785
Demonym(s) Taliseño (masculine) , Taliseña (feminine) •
Income class 3rd municipal income class •
Poverty incidence % (2018)
[4] •
Revenue ₱ 178.8 million (2020) •
Assets ₱ 663.3 million (2020) •
Expenditure ₱ 141.8 million (2020) •
Liabilities ₱ 276.2 million (2020) • Electricity Batangas 2 Electric Cooperative (BATELEC 2)
Time zone
UTC+8 (
PST )
ZIP code 4220
PSGC
IDD :
area code
IDD :
area code
Native languages Tagalog Website
www .talisaybatangas .gov .ph
Talisay , officially the Municipality of Talisay (
Tagalog : Bayan ng Talisay ), is a 3rd class
municipality in the
province of
Batangas ,
Philippines . According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 46,238 people.
[3]
Etymology
Talisay is derived from a tree of the same name (
Terminalia catappa ) where the bells of a
Catholic parish church were hung. Such church was then a temporary building located at the center of the then-barrio.
[5]
History
Talisay traces its roots to a barrio that was once part of
Tanauan during the
Spanish colonization of the Philippines . In 1754, it was annexed to
Taal following the transfer of Tanauan's seat to its present-day barangay Sala as a result of the
Taal Volcano eruption that year.
[6] Talisay was later formed as a separate municipio on February 10, 1869.
[5] However, on March 28, 1903, during the
American occupation , it was returned to Tanauan but later separated on July 23, 1906 to regain its independent status.
[7]
[8]
On April 1, 1941, a portion of Talisay, especially its barrios Birinayan (Berinayan) and Caloocan, was ceded to
Tagaytay through Executive Order No. 336 signed by President
Manuel L. Quezon .
[9] Both aforementioned barrios were later returned to Talisay on June 7, 1956.
[10]
On June 21, 1969, the barrios of Bayuyungan, Ticub, Balakilong, Bugaan, Borinayan (Berinayan), As-is, San Gabriel, and Buso-buso were separated from Talisay to constitute into a new and separate municipality of
Laurel by virtue of Republic Act No. 5689.
[11]
Geography
Talisay is located at
14°06′N 121°01′E / 14.1°N 121.02°E / 14.1; 121.02 , in the north-central area of Batangas which is located south-west of the island of
Luzon . Talisay is 56 kilometers (35 mi) from
Batangas City and 79 kilometers (49 mi) south from
Metro Manila . It is bordered in the north by
Tagaytay , west by
Laurel , east by
Tanauan , and south by a vast volcanic lake called
Taal Lake , where
Taal Volcano is located, whose northern part is occupied by Talisay sharing with
San Nicolas from its southern part.
According to the
Philippine Statistics Authority , the municipality has a land area of 28.20 square kilometers (10.89 sq mi)
[12] constituting 0.90% of the 3,119.75-square-kilometer (1,204.54 sq mi) total area of Batangas.
Barangays
Talisay is politically subdivided into 21
barangays .
[13] Each barangay consists of
puroks and some have
sitios .
In 1953, the sitio of Buco in the barrio of Balas was converted into a barangay.
[14]
PSGC
Barangay
Population
±% p.a.
2020
[3]
2010
[15]
041030001 Aya
13.4%
6,215
5,523
▴
1.19%
041030003 Balas
3.3%
1,530
1,187
▴
2.57%
041030004 Banga
8.8%
4,050
3,917
▴
0.33%
041030006 Buco
2.2%
1,005
975
▴
0.30%
041030008 Caloocan
3.9%
1,785
1,665
▴
0.70%
041030009 Leynes
3.2%
1,473
1,387
▴
0.60%
041030010 Miranda
(Kali-e)
4.1%
1,902
1,413
▴
3.02%
041030011
Poblacion Barangay 1
4.2%
1,921
1,781
▴
0.76%
041030012 Poblacion Barangay 2
3.0%
1,381
1,361
▴
0.15%
041030013 Poblacion Barangay 3
1.6%
728
781
▾
−0.70%
041030014 Poblacion Barangay 4
2.0%
928
799
▴
1.51%
041030015 Poblacion Barangay 5
0.6%
265
221
▴
1.83%
041030016 Poblacion Barangay 6
8.2%
3,796
2,428
▴
4.57%
041030017 Poblacion Barangay 7
1.1%
504
483
▴
0.43%
041030018 Poblacion Barangay 8
1.6%
736
770
▾
−0.45%
041030019 Quiling
9.8%
4,544
3,855
▴
1.66%
041030020 Sampaloc
9.8%
4,531
3,960
▴
1.36%
041030021 San Guillermo (Sungay)
2.3%
1,066
991
▴
0.73%
041030023 Santa Maria
3.0%
1,387
1,357
▴
0.22%
041030024 Tranca
6.4%
2,950
2,660
▴
1.04%
041030025 Tumaway
5.6%
2,604
2,086
▴
2.24%
Total
46,238
39,600
▴
1.56%
Climate
Climate data for Talisay, Batangas
Month
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Year
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 days
5.2
5.0
7.4
11.5
19.8
23.5
27.0
25.9
25.2
23.2
15.5
8.3
197.5
Source: Meteoblue (modeled/calculated data, not measured locally)
[16]
Aerial view
Demographics
Population census of Talisay Year
Pop.
±% p.a. 1903 5,657 — 1918 6,986 +1.42% 1939 11,939 +2.58% 1948 12,140 +0.19% 1960 19,834 +4.17%
Year
Pop.
±% p.a. 1970 14,821 −2.87% 1975 16,624 +2.33% 1980 19,447 +3.19% 1990 23,153 +1.76% 1995 26,997 +2.92%
Year
Pop.
±% p.a. 2000 32,465 +4.03% 2007 39,120 +2.61% 2010 39,600 +0.44% 2015 45,301 +2.59% 2020 46,238 +0.40%
Source:
Philippine Statistics Authority
[17]
[15]
[18]
[19]
In the 2020 census, Talisay had a population of 46,238.
[3] The population density was 1,600 inhabitants per square kilometre (4,100/sq mi).
Economy
Poverty Incidence of Talisay
Financial Position:
[28]
Assets: ₱ 743,571,116.01
Liability: ₱ 197,781,154.44
Equity: ₱ 545,789,961.57
Results of Operation:
[28]
Income: ₱ 239,766,970.62
Expenses: ₱ 168,961,494.24
Surplus (deficit): ₱ 70,805,475.43
Government
Elected officials:
Mayor: Nestor D Natanauan
Vice Mayor: Francis "Patet" Magsino
Councilors:
Rolly C.Lamano
Kap.Tess Panghulan
Sk Pres.Nestor A. Cabrera
Edgardo Caraan
Henry De Leon
Kap.Floring Mainot
Melody L. Luna
Felix "Bing" Salazar
Education
Primary schools
Jorge B. Vargas Memorial Elementary School (established 1966), Brgy. Sampaloc
Mcrew Educational Institute (established 2011), Brgy. Sampaloc
Caloocan Elementary School (established 1937), Brgy. Leynes
Santo Augustino Academy (established 2009), Brgy. Leynes
Balas Elementary School (established 1934), Brgy. Balas
Banga Elementary School (established 1955), Brgy. Banga
Venancio Trinidad Sr. Memorial Elementary School (established 1929), Poblacion
Quiling Elementary School (established 1953), Brgy. Quiling
Miranda Elementary School (established 1965), Brgy. Miranda
Tranca Elementary School (established 1950), Brgy. Tranca
Doña Maria Laurel Platon School of Agriculture (established 2012), Brgy. Aya
Secondary schools
Balas Buco Sta. Maria National High School (established 1975), Brgy. Balas
Talisay Polytechnic Institute (established 1995), Brgy. Banga
Talisay High School (established 1947), Poblacion
Talisay High School Senior High, Poblacion
San Guillermo Academy (established 1964), Poblacion
Talisay Senior High School (established 2016), Brgy. Tumaway
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External links
Places adjacent to Talisay, Batangas