Municipality in Benguet, Philippines
Municipality in Cordillera Administrative Region, Philippines
Bakun , officially the Municipality of Bakun , (Ilocano : Ili ti Bakun ; Tagalog : Bayan ng Bakun ), is a municipality in the province of Benguet , Philippines . According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 14,535 people.[ 3]
History
During the Spanish Period , Bakun was a rancheria of the Commandancia Politico-Militar de Amburayan . Ampusongan (currently a barangay of Bakun) was a rancheria of the Commandancia Politico Militar de Tiagan, Distrito de Benguet . [ 5]
When the United States took control of the Philippines , the American Congress issued Act No. 48 in November 1900, placing Bakun under the province of Amburayan, and Ampusongan under the province of Benguet.[ 6] On August 13, 1908, Benguet became a subprovince of the newly established Mountain Province with the enactment of Act No. 1876 , and the municipal districts of Bakun and Ampusongan became part of the subprovince.[ 7]
In 1917, the Bureau of Non-Christian Tribes recommended that the western border of the Mountain Province be pushed eastward, such that the entire subprovince of Amburayan and large slices of Lepanto and Benguet would be made part of Ilocos Sur and La Union . In early 1937, Ampusongan was merged with Bakun, the latter carrying the name of the township while the former became a barangay.[ 5] The issuance of Republic Act No. 4695 in 1966 included Bakun as a regular municipality in the newly created province of Benguet.[ 8]
Geography
Bakun is located at 16°47′33″N 120°39′41″E / 16.7925°N 120.6614°E / 16.7925; 120.6614 , at the northwestern tip of Benguet. It is bounded by Mankayan on the east, Buguias on the southeast, Kibungan on the south, Sugpon on the south-west, Alilem on the north-west, and Cervantes on the north.
According to the Philippine Statistics Authority , the municipality has a land area of 286.91 square kilometres (110.78 sq mi) [ 9] constituting 10.36% of the 2,769.08-square-kilometre- (1,069.15 sq mi) total area of Benguet.
Bakun is 335 kilometres (208 mi) away from Manila , 80 kilometres (50 mi) from La Trinidad , and 85 kilometres (53 mi) away from Baguio .
Barangays
Bakun is politically subdivided into 7 barangays .[ 10] Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios .
PSGC
Barangay
Population
±% p.a.
2020 [ 3]
2010 [ 11]
141103001 Ampusongan
17.4%
2,532
2,178
▴
1.52%
141103002 Bagu
5.2%
758
856
▾
−1.21%
141103004 Dalipey
17.7%
2,568
2,164
▴
1.73%
141103005 Gambang
26.0%
3,783
3,705
▴
0.21%
141103007 Kayapa
10.1%
1,468
1,527
▾
−0.39%
141103009 Poblacion (Central )
13.4%
1,946
1,834
▴
0.59%
141103010 Sinacbat
10.2%
1,480
1,323
▴
1.13%
Total
14,535
14,535
0.00%
Climate
Climate data for Bakun, Benguet
Month
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
24 (75)
24 (75)
25 (77)
26 (79)
25 (77)
24 (75)
25 (77)
22 (72)
23 (73)
24 (75)
24 (75)
23 (73)
24 (75)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
14 (57)
15 (59)
16 (61)
18 (64)
19 (66)
18 (64)
18 (64)
18 (64)
18 (64)
17 (63)
16 (61)
15 (59)
17 (62)
Average precipitation mm (inches)
42 (1.7)
48 (1.9)
74 (2.9)
110 (4.3)
269 (10.6)
275 (10.8)
362 (14.3)
325 (12.8)
330 (13.0)
306 (12.0)
126 (5.0)
61 (2.4)
2,328 (91.7)
Average rainy days
11.2
12.0
17.1
21.2
27.1
26.8
28.1
27.0
26.0
24.5
17.7
12.4
251.1
Source: Meteoblue[ 12]
Demographics
Population census of Bakun Year ±% p.a. 1903 10 — 1918 4,076 +49.28% 1939 4,383 +0.35% 1948 3,390 −2.81% 1960 4,927 +3.16% 1970 6,584 +2.94% 1975 7,932 +3.81% 1980 8,878 +2.28% 1990 10,817 +2.00% 1995 12,836 +3.26% 2000 12,213 −1.06% 2007 12,137 −0.09% 2010 13,587 +4.19% 2015 15,357 +2.36% 2020 14,535 −1.08% Source: Philippine Statistics Authority [ 13] [ 11] [ 14] [ 15]
In the 2020 census, Bakun had a population of 14,535.[ 3] The population density was 51 inhabitants per square kilometre (130/sq mi).
Economy
Poverty incidence of Bakun
Government
Local government
Bakun, belonging to the lone congressional district of the province of Benguet , is governed by a mayor designated as its local chief executive and by a municipal council as its legislative body in accordance with the Local Government Code. The mayor, vice mayor, and the councilors are elected directly by the people through an election which is being held every three years.
Elected officials
Members of the Municipal Council (2019–2022)[ 24]
Position
Name
Congressman
Nestor B. Fongwan[ a]
Eric G. Yap (since January 20, 2020) [ 26]
Mayor
Bill Y. Raymundo
Vice-Mayor
Edward P. Buscol
Councilors
Jesus D. Lozano
June Raymundo C. Suni-en
Amando D. Camodag
Delfin B. Kilip
Marciano Pl. Kigisan Jr.
Edgar P. Ognaden
Dixie L. La Madrid
Mark C. Bayawa
Education
Public schools
As of 2015, Bakun has 30 public elementary schools and 4 public secondary schools .[ 27] [ 28] [ 29]
Elementary(2014-2015) [ 29]
School
Barangay
Ampusongan Elementary School
Ampusongan
Bagtangan Elementary School
Gambang
Bagu Elementary School
Bagu
Bakun Central School
Poblacion
Barbarit Primary School
Bagu
Batanes Primary School
Gambang
Bulisay Elementary School
Kayapa
Cabutotan Elementary School
Ampusongan
Cadsi-Amoy Elementary School - Main
Kayapa
Cadsi-Amoy Elementary School - Poway Annex
Kayapa
Copcopit Elementary School
Dalipey
Dalingoan Elementary School
Sinacbat
Dio-alan Primary School
Bagu
Guing-oy Primary School
Dalipey
Kayapa Elementary School
Kayapa
Ketagan-Cabatan Elementary School
Dalipey
Labinio-Acquisio Elementary School
Gambang
Labinio-Mariano Elementary School
Gambang
Lamew Elementary School
Sinacbat
Legab Elementary School
Kayapa
Nagawa Elementary School
Kayapa
Palidan Elementary School
Dalipey
Sinacbat Elementary School
Sinacbat
Talbino Elementary School
Dalipey
Tanas Elementary School
Ampusongan
Tap-ayao-Abiyang Elementary School
Poblacion
Tap-ayao-Abiyang Elementary School - Beyeng Extension
Poblacion
Tingbaoen-Galisen Elementary School
Gambang
Yugo Bantales Primary School
Gambang
Secondary(2013-2014) [ 28]
School
Barangay
Ampusongan National High School
Ampusongan
Ampusongan National High School - Kayapa Extension
Kayapa
Bakun National High School
Poblacion
Bakun National High School - Sinacbat Extension
Sinacbat
Notes
^ Died on December 18, 2019.[ 25]
References
^ Municipality of Bakun | (DILG)
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"Republic Act No. 4695: An Act Creating the Provinces of Benguet, Mountain Province, Ifugao and Kalinga-Apayao" . Chan Robles Virtual Law Library . 18 June 1966. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 12 December 2016 .
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"Bakun: Average Temperatures and Rainfall" . Meteoblue. Retrieved 21 March 2020 .
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"Masterlist of Secondary Schools (School Year 2013- 2014)" . Department of Education (Philippines) , July 4, 2013. Archived from the original (XLSX ) on 1 July 2014. Retrieved 20 November 2014 .
^ a b "Masterlist of Public Schools SY 2013-2014" . Department of Education (Philippines) , 22 October 2014. Archived from the original (XLSX ) on 2016-04-21. Retrieved 28 December 2014 .
External links
Places adjacent to Bakun, Benguet