Banlic, Cabuyao

Barangay Banlic (PSGC: 043404003) is one of the eighteen (18) urbanized[1] barangays of Cabuyao City in the province of Laguna, Philippines. It lies for about 4 kilometers away from the city proper of Cabuyao and is situated at the eastern portion of the city. According to the latest Census,[2] it has a population of 12,675 inhabitants (grew from 9,707 in Census 2007[3]), making it ranked as 10th largest barangay in Cabuyao when it comes to population.

Barangay Banlic

City of Cabuyao
Nickname(s): 
Nayon ng Banlic, Barrio Banlic
Country Philippines
RegionCalabarzon (Region IV-A)
ProvinceLaguna
CityCabuyao
Incorporated (settlement)1571
Government
  TypeSangguniang Barangay, with Chairman as its head supported by seven (7) Barangay Councilors
  Barangay ChairmanPhilip Maurice L. Austria
Area
  Urbanized Barangay2.3 km2 (0.9 sq mi)
Population
 (May 2010)
  Urbanized Barangay12,675
  Density5,500/km2 (14,000/sq mi)
  Urban
12,675
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
  Summer (DST)Manila
Zip Code
4025
Area code(s)049
LanguagesTagalog and English
DemonymBanlicians, Banlikeños

Geography

Land Area

The total land area of Barangay Banlic is 230 hectares (has.) or 2.3 square kilometers (km2), ranking ninth (9th) out of eighteen (18) barangays in the City of Cabuyao when it comes to land area. It lies for about 4 kilometers (km) away from the city proper and is situated along the National Highway.[4]

Location

It is located north of Brgy. San Cristobal and east of Brgy. Mapagong in Calamba City, south of Brgy. San Isidro and west of Brgy. Mamatid in Cabuyao, Laguna.

It is also one of the six (6) barangays of the town along the National Highway while the others are Barangays Banay-Banay, Niugan, Pulo, Sala and San Isidro.[4]

Climate

Types of Seasons

The rainfall regime of Barangay Banlic is characterized by the two (2) pronounced seasons, the wet and dry seasons. The wet season which is from June to November and the relatively dry season that lasts from December to May. The average rainfall is about 2,000 mm of rain falling in an average year, there are about 150 days which are rainy days.[5]

Temperature

The seasonal variations of the Temperature field is uneventful. The coldest months start from November up to January and the warmest month on the record is the month of May. On the average, a 12 °C temperature difference exists between the warmest and coolest months. The mean annual temperature is a warm 27.5 °C.[5]

Humidity

The annual relative Humidity is 70%. The most humid months are June, July, August and September with the normal relative humidity registered at 84%, while April and May are the driest at 70%.[5]

Demography

According to 2010 Census,[3] it has a population of 12,675 inhabitants, grew from 9,707 in Census 2007.[3]

No. Barangay Rank Population (2007) Population (2010) Population Density (2010) Annual Growth Rate (Average)
1Baclaran9th12,68312,1926,985/km2-0.43%
2Banay-Banay4th17,41921,9347.073/km22.88%
3Banlic7th9,70712,6755,511/km23.4%
4Bigaa10th8,64910,0514,807/km21.8%
5Butong8th12,27412,3607,630/km20.07%
6Casile16th1,5552,128669/km24.09%
7Diezmo15th2,6892,6811,686/km2-.1%
8Gulod11th10,1279,4172,304/km2-0.78%
9Mamatid1st37,16650,21319,313/km23.9%
10Marinig2nd25,61937,1699,494/km25.01%
11Niugan3rd21,99326,8077,615/km22.43%
12Pittland18th1,6271,740598/km20.77%
13Pulo6th13,19315,1245,041/km21.63%
14Sala12th7,4918,2755,353/km21.16%
15San Isidro5th15,49518,1455,767/km21.9%
16Barangay I Poblacion14th2,5892,83912,334/km21.07%
17Barangay II Poblacion17th1,9471,8407,886/km2-0.61%
18Barangay III Poblacion13th3,1532,84612,034/km2-1.08%
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TOTAL6th205,376248,4365,700/km26.34%
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