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Balatan, Camarines Sur

Balatan
Municipality
Balatan Road Street Lights.JPG
Official seal of Balatan
Seal
Motto: Balateño, Oragon!
Map of Camarines Sur showing the location of Balatan
Map of Camarines Sur showing the location of Balatan
Balatan is located in Philippines
Balatan
Balatan
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 13°19′N 123°14′E / 13.32°N 123.23°E / 13.32; 123.23Coordinates: 13°19′N 123°14′E / 13.32°N 123.23°E / 13.32; 123.23
Country Philippines
Region Bicol Region (Region V)
Province Camarines Sur
District 5th district
Founded 1951
Barangays 17
Government
 • Mayor Ernesto "Bares" A. Bagasbas (LP)
Area
 • Total 93.09 km2 (35.94 sq mi)
Population (2015 census)
 • Total 30,922
 • Density 330/km2 (860/sq mi)
Time zone PST (UTC+8)
ZIP code 4436
IDD:area code +63 (0)54
Income class 4th class; Rural

Balatan, (Rinconada Bikol: Banwaān ka Balatan; Tagalog: Bayan ng Balatan) is a fourth class municipality in the province of Camarines Sur, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 30,922 people.

Balatan was founded by Don Gregorio Balatan, also its first mayor and founder of the municipality's first school, the Balatan Institute Memorial High School (formerly Balatan Institute). The current and the 6th mayor is the Hon.Ernesto "Bares" Arillas Bagasbas.

Balatan celebrates the Pintakasi and Pagkamundag Festivals annually on February 18 and December 1–3 respectively. This town bounded by the municipalities of Bula, Bato, Nabua and a shoreline part of the Ragay Gulf. The town's economy is supported by people from the Burias Island of Masbate province who are mosty trading their products in this small municipality.

Animasola Island is part of this municipality's territory.

Balatan is not an old municipality like the other towns in the fourth district. It was once a sitio known as Siramag which belonged to the town of Nabua.

In 1951, Camarines Sur Provincial Board Member Gregorio O. Balatan Sr. proposed a resolution to divide Nabua into two municipalities: Nabua and Balatan. Balatan then was separated from its mother town and became independent on December 3, 1951 under Executive Order (EO) No. 485 of then President Elpidio Quirino. It was named after the father of Board Member Balatan, Don Rufino Balatan.

Seven years after its establishment as a town, the Parish of Our Mother of Perpetual Help was erected by Archbishop Pedro P. Santos. Balatan observes the annual Pintakasi fiesta celebration every February 16–18.

Balatan is politically subdivided into 17 barangays.

In the 2015 census, the population of Balatan, Camarines Sur, was 30,922 people, with a density of 330 inhabitants per square kilometre or 850 inhabitants per square mile.

Rinconada Bikol is the mother tongue spoken by 96.67% of the population.


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