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Indang

Indang, officially the Municipality of Indang (Tagalog: Bayan ng Indang), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Cavite, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 68,699 people. [4]

Indang
Municipality of Indang
The new Municipal Hall
Nicknames: 
  • Upland Market Center
  • Agri-Tourism Municipality[1]
Motto: 
Indang Atin 'to![1]
Map of Cavite with Indang highlighted
OpenStreetMap
Indang
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 14°12′N 120°53′E / 14.2°N 120.88°E / 14.2; 120.88Coordinates: 14°12′N 120°53′E / 14.2°N 120.88°E / 14.2; 120.88
CountryPhilippines
RegionCalabarzon
ProvinceCavite
District 7th district
Founded1655
Barangays36 (see Barangays)
Government
[2]
 • TypeSangguniang Bayan
 • MayorPerfecto V. Fidel
 • Vice MayorIsmael D. Rodil
 • RepresentativeVacant
 • Municipal Council
Members
 • Electorate45,647 voters (2022)
Area
 • Total74.90 km2 (28.92 sq mi)
Elevation
325 m (1,066 ft)
Highest elevation
700 m (2,300 ft)
Lowest elevation
49 m (161 ft)
Population
 (2020 census) [4]
 • Total68,699
 • Density920/km2 (2,400/sq mi)
 • Households
17,012
Demonym(s)Indangeño, Taga-Indang
Economy
 • Income class1st municipal income class
 • Poverty incidence4.04% (2018)[5]
 • Revenue₱237,504,939.27 (2020)
 • Assets₱478,624,505.25 (2020)
 • Expenditure₱219,442,945.34 (2020)
 • Liabilities₱170,160,220.18 (2020)
Service provider
 • ElectricityManila Electric Company (Meralco)
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
ZIP code
4122
PSGC
042110000
IDD:area code+63 (0)46
Native languagesTagalog
Major religions
Feast dateSeptember 3
Catholic dioceseDiocese of Imus
Patron saintSaint Gregory the Great
Websitewww.indang.gov.ph

The municipality is situated in the central part of Cavite Province approximately 12 kilometers (7.5 mi) from Tagaytay Ridge. The Municipality consists of the Poblacion and surrounding barangays with a total land area of 8,920 hectares (22,000 acres).

Etymology

Indang (originally called Indan) was established as a town in 1655, when it was administratively separated from the nearby town of Silang, Cavite. Indang derived its name from the words "Inrang" or "yndan", a tree which was also called "Anubing". The tree of Inrang was used to be abundant in the local since the early times.[6][7]

History

Before 1655: Separation and Independence

Indang was part of Silang, Cavite for about 70 years, the municipality of Indang was organized with a prominent native, Juan Dimabiling, as the first gobernadorcillo. The distance between the barrio of Indang and the Poblacion of Silang caused the residents of the former great difficulty in transacting officials' business and attending religious services. This led the people of Indang to petition higher authorities for the conversion of the barrio into a separate municipality. The exact month and day of the municipality's establishment have no verification. However, existing documents proved that Indang was instituted during the cold month of 1655. Therefore, the municipal government decided and declared December 1 as "Indang Day" which was annually celebrated thereafter by its people.[6][8]

1896-1897: The Philippine Revolution

During the Philippine Revolution, Indan was known by its Katipunan name "Walang Tinag". It was also during this time that the letter "g" was added to its name; thus it is now called Indang. It belongs to the Magdiwang faction, which rivaled the Magdalo faction. In Barangay Limbon, Andrés Bonifacio was arrested after he left from Tejeros Convention and prevented from pursuing his counter-revolutionary plan according to witnesses. One of these witnesses was Severino de las Alas, a resident of the town, who accused Bonifacio of trying to threaten the people and burning the Church of Indang, dedicated to the town patron, Saint Gregory the Great, was built in the 17th century and is one of the oldest in the province. He later served in newly formed Revolutionary Government as Interior Secretary.[6][8]

1906-1998: Cavite State University

The Cavite State University began here in 1906 as an intermediate school and was later transformed into a high school. Named after Severino De las Alas in 1958, it later become a college in 1962 and in 1998 earned university status.

2008-2015: Tagaytay Water Crisis

In 2008, Previous Mayor Bienvenido Dimero issued a certification to PTK2 H2O authorising it "to utilise, use, or tap" four rivers in Indang. After the certification in 2008, the company began ground clearing operations and excavation in Barangay Kayquit II.[9]

Meanwhile, the Save Waters of Indang Movement criticized the DENR Region IV-A for issuing an Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) without the required Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) that would assess the possible environmental hazards the project would cause.[10]

PTK2 H2O also only secured the ECC after the water permits were issued.

"In other words, the ECC is incomplete and issued as an afterthought. Under the law, the ECC and the requisite EIS are conditioned prior to and not after the issuance of permits," reads the petition.[10]

The ECC allows the company to build an intake structure, booster pumps, flocculation, and sedimentation basin, pressure filter tanks, effluent channels, booster pumping stations, water pipes, and administration buildings in Barangay Kayquit II.[10]

The project also led to the cutting down of trees, which also allegedly lacked an ECC.[10]

Geography

Indang is a landlocked municipality with an area of 8,920 hectares (22,000 acres). It is centrally located in the province of Cavite. It is bounded on the north by the municipality of Naic and the city of Trece Martires, on the south by the municipality of Mendez and the city of Tagaytay, on the west by the municipalities of Alfonso and Maragondon, and on the east by the municipality of Amadeo and the city of General Trias.

Topography

The topography of Indang is characterised by gently sloping or rolling terrain. Almost 40.36% of its total land area is within the slope grade of 3-8%, while 2,135 hectares is within the slope range of 8-15% which is characterised by undulating or sloping terrain.[6]

Elevation

The land elevation ranges from 230 to 380 metres (750 to 1,250 ft) above sea level. The land area is furthermore fairy well dissected by numerous creeks and streams that are deeply cut., characterised by steep and abrupt banks. Rivers, creeks and spring supply the water needed for both agricultural and households purposes. These rivers and creeks also serves as natural drainage into which storm water is discharged and flow in northern direction to discharged into either Manila Bay or Laguna de Bay.[6]

Climate

Indang has a tropical climate (Köppen climate classification: Aw) with two pronounced seasons: wet season and dry season. Wet season covers the period from May to December of each year and dry season covers the period from January to April. Due to the rolling landscape of the town, the southern villages near the Mendez and Alfonso borders, due to high elevations and the nearness to Tagaytay, experience cooler temperatures as compared to those in the north, especially from November to February.

Climate data for Indang, Cavite
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 27
(81)
28
(82)
30
(86)
32
(90)
31
(88)
29
(84)
27
(81)
27
(81)
27
(81)
28
(82)
28
(82)
27
(81)
28
(83)
Average low °C (°F) 19
(66)
19
(66)
19
(66)
21
(70)
22
(72)
23
(73)
22
(72)
22
(72)
22
(72)
21
(70)
20
(68)
19
(66)
21
(69)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 10
(0.4)
10
(0.4)
12
(0.5)
27
(1.1)
94
(3.7)
153
(6.0)
206
(8.1)
190
(7.5)
179
(7.0)
120
(4.7)
54
(2.1)
39
(1.5)
1,094
(43)
Average rainy days 5.2 4.5 6.4 9.2 19.7 24.3 26.9 25.7 24.4 21.0 12.9 9.1 189.3
Source: Meteoblue[11]

Barangays

Indang is politically subdivided into 36 Barangays.[12]

PSGC Barangay Population ±% p.a.
2020[4] 2010[13]
042110001 Agus-os 2.0% 1,396 1,386 0.07%
042110002 Alulod 7.0% 4,799 4,322 1.05%
042110003 Banaba Cerca 4.6% 3,141 2,982 0.52%
042110004 Banaba Lejos 2.3% 1,548 1,313 1.66%
042110005 Bancod 3.9% 2,668 2,434 0.92%
042110006 Buna Cerca 5.6% 3,836 3,473 1.00%
042110007 Buna Lejos 2.7% 1,885 1,812 0.40%
042110008 Calumpang Cerca 4.4% 3,029 2,820 0.72%
042110009 Calumpang Lejos 4.0% 2,751 2,543 0.79%
042110010 Carasuchi 1.9% 1,315 1,187 1.03%
042110011 Kayquit I 2.0% 1,370 1,401 −0.22%
042110012 Daine I 2.7% 1,854 1,706 0.84%
042110013 Guyam Malaki 3.8% 2,605 2,411 0.78%
042110014 Guyam Munti 1.0% 695 589 1.67%
042110015 Harasan 1.6% 1,123 922 1.99%
042110016 Kaytambog 1.8% 1,249 1,225 0.19%
042110017 Limbon 0.8% 575 565 0.18%
042110018 Lumampong Balagbag 1.7% 1,176 961 2.04%
042110019 Lumampong Halayhay 1.8% 1,234 1,402 −1.27%
042110020 Mahabangkahoy Lejos 1.4% 957 869 0.97%
042110021 Mahabangkahoy Cerca 2.8% 1,895 1,700 1.09%
042110022 Poblacion 1 1.9% 1,311 1,320 −0.07%
042110023 Poblacion 2 1.3% 899 999 −1.05%
042110024 Poblacion 3 1.5% 1,049 1,030 0.18%
042110025 Poblacion 4 3.0% 2,093 2,394 −1.33%
042110026 Pulo 1.3% 906 917 −0.12%
042110027 Tambo Balagbag 1.2% 798 722 1.01%
042110028 Tambo Ilaya 1.2% 823 847 −0.29%
042110029 Tambo Malaki 2.5% 1,701 1,837 −0.77%
042110030 Tambo Kulit 2.4% 1,647 1,466 1.17%
042110031 Buna Lejos II 3.0% 2,094 2,048 0.22%
042110032 Daine II 3.4% 2,322 2,177 0.65%
042110033 Kayquit II 2.7% 1,869 1,810 0.32%
042110034 Kayquit III 3.4% 2,344 2,213 0.58%
042110036 Kaytapos 2.1% 1,443 1,333 0.80%
042110037 Mataas na Lupa 4.7% 3,198 2,894 1.00%
Total 68,699 62,030 1.03%

Demographics

Population

Population census of Indang
YearPop.±% p.a.
1903 11,526—    
1918 13,232+0.92%
1939 15,388+0.72%
1948 15,989+0.43%
1960 20,268+2.00%
1970 24,635+1.97%
1975 28,709+3.12%
1980 30,977+1.53%
1990 39,294+2.41%
1995 42,765+1.60%
2000 51,281+3.97%
2007 60,755+2.37%
2010 62,030+0.76%
2015 65,599+1.07%
2020 68,699+0.91%
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[14][13][15][16]
 
Saint Gregory the Great Parish Façade
 
Saint Gregory the Great Parish Church, along A. Mabini Street in Poblacion 1, Indang, Cavite

In the 2020 census, the population of Indang, was 68,699 people, [4] with a density of 920 inhabitants per square kilometre or 2,400 inhabitants per square mile. There are five (5) residential subdivisions within the municipality which occupies 44.75 hectares of land.

Languages

The municipality of Indang has a majority of English and Tagalog speakers. Almost all households in the town are bilingual and know how to speak English. [4]

Religion

Christianity is the predominant faith, composed of Roman Catholics, Protestants, and other independent Christian groups. A considerable percentage of the population are also composed of Muslims. Religious tolerance exists among members of different sects. [4]

Economy

 
The Central Plaza and the L-Paseo Mall (a Jollibee and a Mercury Drug store also is seen in the background)
 
Plaza Coronel
 
Indang Public Market Facade

Agriculture

The economy of Indang largely depends on agriculture. It is a first-class municipality. The 80.45% or 7,176.38 hectares are primarily devoted to agriculture. They are predominantly planted with various types of crops like coconut, banana, coffee, fruit trees, and pineapple, while there are small portions of rice, root crops, vegetables, and corn. Most farmers are engaged in multi-cropping farming system. The largest number of employment is farming and trading of agricultural products. Livestock and poultry raisers occupied an area of about 22.76 hectares or 0.32% of the total agricultural area.

Indang has a public market, located in Poblacion 4, where goods such as vegetables, seafood, meat, and household items are sold.

On the trade and industry, existing commercial and agribusiness establishments play a relatively major role in the predominantly agri-based economy of Indang.

Municipal record on this establishment shows the wholesale and retail trade stores are clustered within the poblacion or urban area while in the rural, the trading establishments are dominated by sari-sari stores.

Agro-business commercial farms raise large volumes of livestock and poultry. As per record of the municipal agricultural office, there are existing hog farms, broiler farms, layer and breeder farms.

Indang Public Market and Slaughterhouse stand on 20,316 square metre government-owned property along J. Dimabiling St., Poblacion IV. This public market has three simple market buildings and "Bagsakan" for wholesale trading. The slaughterhouse occupies an area of 1,800 square metres, which is adjacent to meat section of market building. It has complete facilities like corral and hog-holding pen with drainage and sanitation facilities.[24]

Infrastructure

Transportation

 
The kilometre zero of Indang along De Ocampo Street

Land transportation is the principal mode of transporting goods and services in Indang and its neighbouring municipalities and cities. Vehicular routes going to other municipalities are:

There are several types of vehicles traversing the place, but the most commonly used vehicles for public conveyances are busses, jeepneys and a number of tricycles plying within the Poblacion area and nearby barangays.[12]

Indang has 25.57 km barangay roads, 4.982 km municipal roads, 28.64 km provincial roads, 29.64 km national roads, and 46.433 km farm-to-market roads within the municipality. The barangay roads primarily provide the delivery of goods, services, and facilities which bring improvement on the living condition of the rural populace. On the other hand, the 93.10% of farm-to-market roads are not passable particularly during rainy seasons. The widening and improvement of these roads would ensure faster, easier, and safer transport of farm products. There are 30 bridges connecting the 36 barangays of this municipality, these are classified as national, provincial, and barangay bridges.[12][25]

Utilities

Water

The original waterworks system was constructed in 1922–1924 with Ikloy Spring as its source and covers only the Poblacion. The system consists of a spring chamber, pumphouse with hydro turbine prime over and centrifugal pump, ground reservoir, 2 km transmission pipelines and distribution facilities. In 1980, a separate distribution pipe and ground reservoir in Barangay Kaytambog was included in the system. Total registered concessionaires were 463 as of August 1980. Water production from the spring source is 580 cubic metre of which only 26.6 percent is accounted for. The total water demand for various design years is derived from the demands for domestic, commercial, institutional and public faucets demands including an allowance for leakage and wastage. The possible sources of water supply for Indang are springs, namely, Ikloy, Ipie I and Ipie II. All the springs emanate from fissures on the contact between permeable pyroclastics and impermeable tuff above the river course. The full production of Ikloy Spring alone is estimated to meet the water demand of Indang Water District.[26]

Electricity

The electric services are provided by Meralco, the sole electric power distributor in Indang and Greater Manila Area.

Telecommunication

The Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT) and Digital Telecommunications Philippines (Digitel) are the two leading telephone companies serving the municipality. The PLDT has its branch office at barangay Kaytapos, while the Digitel branch office is located at Tagaytay. Year 2010, Globe Telecom is now operating their telephone lines bundled with DSL to selected barangays of Indang including Poblacion, Kaytapos and Alulod.

Smart Communications, Globe Telecom and Dito Telecommunity installed their Mobile Base Transceiver Stations and Telecommunication Antenna Tower in the locality. Smart has currently five mobile base station towers, Globe has only eight mobile transceiver facility. Cellular phones are commonly used by the residents especially in remote barangay where telephone landline services are not available.

Newspapers, magazines, and other related reading materials reach the municipality. Likewise, radio and television sets have a good reception. All these forms of communication channels make the populace of Indang well-informed and up-to-date in terms of national and international issues.

Healthcare

M. V. Santiago Medical & Diagnostic Centre is the only hospital in Indang, located in A. Luna St. Poblacion 3, Indang, Cavite and was founded on May 27, 2013.[27]

Government

 
The old Municipal Hall of Indang

Elected officials

 
Indang Hall of Justice

The following are the elected officials of the town elected last May 09, 2022 which serves until 2025:

Position Official
Mayor Perfecto V. Fidel (NUP)
Vice Mayor Ismael DM. Rodil (NUP)
Sangguniang Bayan Members Party
Restituto J. Vejerano NUP
Ferdinand T. Papa NUP
Constancio S. Telmo Jr. NUP
Avegel E. Kasaysayan NUP
Ronald D. Bernarte NUP
Chrissel R. Borja NUP
Ramil M. Herrera Independent
Danilo V. Masangcay UNA
ABC President
SK Federation President
Kean Ferraer

Barangay officials

Barangay Chairman Settlement Type
Agus-os Loreto Mojica Rural
Alulod Kim Joshua Cerdenia Urban
Banaba Cerca Fermina Rodrin Rural
Banaba Lejos Lorenzo Sarmiento Rural
Bancod Ricardo Creencia Urban
Buna Cerca Romelio Dilig Rural
Buna Lejos I Marcos Lopez Rural
Buna Lejos II Elmer Torres Rural
Calumpang Cerca Alexander Apuyan Rural
Calumpang Lejos Constancio Telmo Jr. Rural
Carasuchi Eliseo F. Rocela Rural
Daine I Romulo Patinio Rural
Daine II Vidal Bergonio Sr. Rural
Guyam Malaki Vencio Matilla Rural
Guyam Munti Marcelino Cruzada Rural
Harasan Danilo Rufin Rural
Kayquit I Jonathan Lila Jr. Rural
Kayquit II Roberto Aterrado Rural
Kayquit III Reynaldo Diesta Rural
Kaytambog Cesar Sarsiego Rural
Kaytapos Hernando Mojica Urban
Limbon Emelita Sarmiento Rural
Lumampong Balagbag Melencio Bago Rural
Lumampong Halayhay Arnel Pulido Rural
Mahabang Kahoy Cerca Ricky Rivera Rural
Mahabang Kahoy Lejos Moises Pegenia Rural
Mataas na Lupa Camilo Lontoc Urban
Poblacion I Isidro Cronico Urban
Poblacion II Rafael Herrera Jr. Urban
Poblacion III Avegel Kasaysayan Urban
Poblacion IV Marcelino Peñaflorida Urban
Pulo Wilfredo Perido Rural
Tambo Balagbag Joseph Ilagan Rural
Tambo Ilaya Margarito Masicap Rural
Tambo Kulit Antonio Espineli Rural
Tambo Malaki Cornelio Salazar Rural

Education

Cavite State University

 
Cavite State University (Don Severino de las Alas Campus)

The Cavite State University, (CvSU) (Filipino: Pamantasang Estado ng Cavite), is a university in the province of Cavite in the Philippines. Its 72-hectare (180-acre) main campus, known as the Don Severino de las Alas Campus, is located in the Municipality of Indang, Cavite about 60 km (37 mi) southwest of Manila. The educational institution has ten other campuses spread all over the province.

The school was established initially as an intermediate school by the Thomasites, a group of American teachers brought by the United States during the early part of the American colonial period to revamp the system of education in the country. By 1964, the school has grown into a college known as the Don Severino Agricultural College (DSAC). It became a university on January 22, 1998, and was renamed as the Cavite State University.

Private schools

  • Holy Family School of Indang Inc.[28]
  • Nazarene Christian School of Indang[28]
  • Sebastien Montessori, Inc.[28]
  • Academia de San Vicente Ferrer[28]
  • Hillcrest Periwinkle School, Inc.[28]
  • Indang Christian Academy[28]
  • Liceo dela Concepcion of Indang[28]
  • Lycee de San Antonio Montessori[28]
  • Perpetual Cavite Institute[28]
  • Royal Palm Academy of Cavite, Inc.[28]
  • Saint Gregory Academy[28]
  • Daine Western Cavite Institute[28]

Public elementary schools

  • Agus-os Elementary School[28]
  • Alulod Elementary School[28]
  • Banaba Cerca Elementary School[28]
  • Banaba Lejos Elementary School[28]
  • Bancod Elementary School[28]
  • Buna Cerca Elementary School[28]
  • Buna Lejos Elementary School[28]
  • Calumpang Lejos Elementary School[28]
  • Carasuchi Elementary School
  • Daine Elementary School[28]
  • Dr. Alfredo Pio De Roda Elementary School[28]
  • Guyam Elementary School[28]
  • Guyam Munti Elementary School[28]
  • Indang Central Elementary School[28]
  • Indang East Elementary School[28]
  • Kayquit Elementary School[28]
  • Kaytambog Elementary School[28]
  • Kaytapos Elementary School[28]
  • Lumampong Balagbag Elementary School[28]
  • Lumampong Elementary School[28]
  • Mahabang Kahoy Cerca Elementary School[28]
  • Mahabang Kahoy Lejos Elementary School[28]
  • Mataas Na Lupa Elementary School[28]
  • Tambo Elementary School[28]
  • Tambo Munti-Kulit Elementary School[28]

Public secondary schools

  • Cavite State University - Science High School[28]
  • Lumampong National High School[28]
  • Lumampong National High School - Indang Annex[28]
  • Lumampong National High School - Calumpang Annex[28]

Sister city

  Gangneung, South Korea[29]

See also

References

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Indang officially the Municipality of Indang Tagalog Bayan ng Indang is a 1st class municipality in the province of Cavite Philippines According to the 2020 census it has a population of 68 699 people 4 IndangMunicipalityMunicipality of IndangThe new Municipal HallSealNicknames Upland Market Center Agri Tourism Municipality 1 Motto Indang Atin to 1 Map of Cavite with Indang highlightedOpenStreetMapIndangLocation within the PhilippinesCoordinates 14 12 N 120 53 E 14 2 N 120 88 E 14 2 120 88 Coordinates 14 12 N 120 53 E 14 2 N 120 88 E 14 2 120 88CountryPhilippinesRegionCalabarzonProvinceCaviteDistrict7th districtFounded1655Barangays36 see Barangays Government 2 TypeSangguniang Bayan MayorPerfecto V Fidel Vice MayorIsmael D Rodil RepresentativeVacant Municipal CouncilMembers Restituto J VejeranoFerdinand T PapaConstancio S Telmo Jr Avegel E KasaysayanRonald D BernarteChrissel R BorjaRamil M HerreraDanilo V Masangcay Electorate45 647 voters 2022 Area 3 Total74 90 km2 28 92 sq mi Elevation325 m 1 066 ft Highest elevation700 m 2 300 ft Lowest elevation49 m 161 ft Population 2020 census 4 Total68 699 Density920 km2 2 400 sq mi Households17 012Demonym s Indangeno Taga IndangEconomy Income class1st municipal income class Poverty incidence4 04 2018 5 Revenue 237 504 939 27 2020 Assets 478 624 505 25 2020 Expenditure 219 442 945 34 2020 Liabilities 170 160 220 18 2020 Service provider ElectricityManila Electric Company Meralco Time zoneUTC 8 PST ZIP code4122PSGC042110000IDD area code 63 0 46Native languagesTagalogMajor religionsRoman Catholicism Protestantism IslamFeast dateSeptember 3Catholic dioceseDiocese of ImusPatron saintSaint Gregory the GreatWebsitewww wbr indang wbr gov wbr phThe municipality is situated in the central part of Cavite Province approximately 12 kilometers 7 5 mi from Tagaytay Ridge The Municipality consists of the Poblacion and surrounding barangays with a total land area of 8 920 hectares 22 000 acres Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 2 1 Before 1655 Separation and Independence 2 2 1896 1897 The Philippine Revolution 2 3 1906 1998 Cavite State University 2 4 2008 2015 Tagaytay Water Crisis 3 Geography 3 1 Topography 3 2 Elevation 3 3 Climate 3 4 Barangays 4 Demographics 4 1 Population 4 2 Languages 4 3 Religion 5 Economy 5 1 Agriculture 6 Infrastructure 6 1 Transportation 6 2 Utilities 6 2 1 Water 6 2 2 Electricity 6 2 3 Telecommunication 6 2 4 Healthcare 7 Government 7 1 Elected officials 7 1 1 Barangay officials 8 Education 8 1 Cavite State University 8 2 Private schools 8 3 Public elementary schools 8 4 Public secondary schools 9 Sister city 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksEtymology EditIndang originally called Indan was established as a town in 1655 when it was administratively separated from the nearby town of Silang Cavite Indang derived its name from the words Inrang or yndan a tree which was also called Anubing The tree of Inrang was used to be abundant in the local since the early times 6 7 History EditBefore 1655 Separation and Independence Edit Indang was part of Silang Cavite for about 70 years the municipality of Indang was organized with a prominent native Juan Dimabiling as the first gobernadorcillo The distance between the barrio of Indang and the Poblacion of Silang caused the residents of the former great difficulty in transacting officials business and attending religious services This led the people of Indang to petition higher authorities for the conversion of the barrio into a separate municipality The exact month and day of the municipality s establishment have no verification However existing documents proved that Indang was instituted during the cold month of 1655 Therefore the municipal government decided and declared December 1 as Indang Day which was annually celebrated thereafter by its people 6 8 1896 1897 The Philippine Revolution Edit During the Philippine Revolution Indan was known by its Katipunan name Walang Tinag It was also during this time that the letter g was added to its name thus it is now called Indang It belongs to the Magdiwang faction which rivaled the Magdalo faction In Barangay Limbon Andres Bonifacio was arrested after he left from Tejeros Convention and prevented from pursuing his counter revolutionary plan according to witnesses One of these witnesses was Severino de las Alas a resident of the town who accused Bonifacio of trying to threaten the people and burning the Church of Indang dedicated to the town patron Saint Gregory the Great was built in the 17th century and is one of the oldest in the province He later served in newly formed Revolutionary Government as Interior Secretary 6 8 1906 1998 Cavite State University Edit The Cavite State University began here in 1906 as an intermediate school and was later transformed into a high school Named after Severino De las Alas in 1958 it later become a college in 1962 and in 1998 earned university status 2008 2015 Tagaytay Water Crisis Edit In 2008 Previous Mayor Bienvenido Dimero issued a certification to PTK2 H2O authorising it to utilise use or tap four rivers in Indang After the certification in 2008 the company began ground clearing operations and excavation in Barangay Kayquit II 9 Meanwhile the Save Waters of Indang Movement criticized the DENR Region IV A for issuing an Environmental Compliance Certificate ECC without the required Environmental Impact Statement EIS that would assess the possible environmental hazards the project would cause 10 PTK2 H2O also only secured the ECC after the water permits were issued In other words the ECC is incomplete and issued as an afterthought Under the law the ECC and the requisite EIS are conditioned prior to and not after the issuance of permits reads the petition 10 The ECC allows the company to build an intake structure booster pumps flocculation and sedimentation basin pressure filter tanks effluent channels booster pumping stations water pipes and administration buildings in Barangay Kayquit II 10 The project also led to the cutting down of trees which also allegedly lacked an ECC 10 Geography EditIndang is a landlocked municipality with an area of 8 920 hectares 22 000 acres It is centrally located in the province of Cavite It is bounded on the north by the municipality of Naic and the city of Trece Martires on the south by the municipality of Mendez and the city of Tagaytay on the west by the municipalities of Alfonso and Maragondon and on the east by the municipality of Amadeo and the city of General Trias Topography Edit The topography of Indang is characterised by gently sloping or rolling terrain Almost 40 36 of its total land area is within the slope grade of 3 8 while 2 135 hectares is within the slope range of 8 15 which is characterised by undulating or sloping terrain 6 Elevation Edit The land elevation ranges from 230 to 380 metres 750 to 1 250 ft above sea level The land area is furthermore fairy well dissected by numerous creeks and streams that are deeply cut characterised by steep and abrupt banks Rivers creeks and spring supply the water needed for both agricultural and households purposes These rivers and creeks also serves as natural drainage into which storm water is discharged and flow in northern direction to discharged into either Manila Bay or Laguna de Bay 6 Climate Edit Indang has a tropical climate Koppen climate classification Aw with two pronounced seasons wet season and dry season Wet season covers the period from May to December of each year and dry season covers the period from January to April Due to the rolling landscape of the town the southern villages near the Mendez and Alfonso borders due to high elevations and the nearness to Tagaytay experience cooler temperatures as compared to those in the north especially from November to February Climate data for Indang CaviteMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high C F 27 81 28 82 30 86 32 90 31 88 29 84 27 81 27 81 27 81 28 82 28 82 27 81 28 83 Average low C F 19 66 19 66 19 66 21 70 22 72 23 73 22 72 22 72 22 72 21 70 20 68 19 66 21 69 Average precipitation mm inches 10 0 4 10 0 4 12 0 5 27 1 1 94 3 7 153 6 0 206 8 1 190 7 5 179 7 0 120 4 7 54 2 1 39 1 5 1 094 43 Average rainy days 5 2 4 5 6 4 9 2 19 7 24 3 26 9 25 7 24 4 21 0 12 9 9 1 189 3Source Meteoblue 11 Barangays Edit Indang is politically subdivided into 36 Barangays 12 PSGC Barangay Population p a 2020 4 2010 13 042110001Agus os 2 0 1 396 1 386 0 07 042110002Alulod 7 0 4 799 4 322 1 05 042110003Banaba Cerca 4 6 3 141 2 982 0 52 042110004Banaba Lejos 2 3 1 548 1 313 1 66 042110005Bancod 3 9 2 668 2 434 0 92 042110006Buna Cerca 5 6 3 836 3 473 1 00 042110007Buna Lejos 2 7 1 885 1 812 0 40 042110008Calumpang Cerca 4 4 3 029 2 820 0 72 042110009Calumpang Lejos 4 0 2 751 2 543 0 79 042110010Carasuchi 1 9 1 315 1 187 1 03 042110011Kayquit I 2 0 1 370 1 401 0 22 042110012Daine I 2 7 1 854 1 706 0 84 042110013Guyam Malaki 3 8 2 605 2 411 0 78 042110014Guyam Munti 1 0 695 589 1 67 042110015Harasan 1 6 1 123 922 1 99 042110016Kaytambog 1 8 1 249 1 225 0 19 042110017Limbon 0 8 575 565 0 18 042110018Lumampong Balagbag 1 7 1 176 961 2 04 042110019Lumampong Halayhay 1 8 1 234 1 402 1 27 042110020Mahabangkahoy Lejos 1 4 957 869 0 97 042110021Mahabangkahoy Cerca 2 8 1 895 1 700 1 09 042110022Poblacion 1 1 9 1 311 1 320 0 07 042110023Poblacion 2 1 3 899 999 1 05 042110024Poblacion 3 1 5 1 049 1 030 0 18 042110025Poblacion 4 3 0 2 093 2 394 1 33 042110026Pulo 1 3 906 917 0 12 042110027Tambo Balagbag 1 2 798 722 1 01 042110028Tambo Ilaya 1 2 823 847 0 29 042110029Tambo Malaki 2 5 1 701 1 837 0 77 042110030Tambo Kulit 2 4 1 647 1 466 1 17 042110031Buna Lejos II 3 0 2 094 2 048 0 22 042110032Daine II 3 4 2 322 2 177 0 65 042110033Kayquit II 2 7 1 869 1 810 0 32 042110034Kayquit III 3 4 2 344 2 213 0 58 042110036Kaytapos 2 1 1 443 1 333 0 80 042110037Mataas na Lupa 4 7 3 198 2 894 1 00 Total 68 699 62 030 1 03 Demographics EditPopulation Edit Population census of IndangYearPop p a 190311 526 191813 232 0 92 193915 388 0 72 194815 989 0 43 196020 268 2 00 197024 635 1 97 197528 709 3 12 198030 977 1 53 199039 294 2 41 199542 765 1 60 200051 281 3 97 200760 755 2 37 201062 030 0 76 201565 599 1 07 202068 699 0 91 Source Philippine Statistics Authority 14 13 15 16 Saint Gregory the Great Parish Facade Saint Gregory the Great Parish Church along A Mabini Street in Poblacion 1 Indang Cavite In the 2020 census the population of Indang was 68 699 people 4 with a density of 920 inhabitants per square kilometre or 2 400 inhabitants per square mile There are five 5 residential subdivisions within the municipality which occupies 44 75 hectares of land Languages Edit The municipality of Indang has a majority of English and Tagalog speakers Almost all households in the town are bilingual and know how to speak English 4 Religion EditChristianity is the predominant faith composed of Roman Catholics Protestants and other independent Christian groups A considerable percentage of the population are also composed of Muslims Religious tolerance exists among members of different sects 4 Economy EditPoverty Incidence of Indang Source Philippine Statistics Authority 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 The Central Plaza and the L Paseo Mall a Jollibee and a Mercury Drug store also is seen in the background Plaza Coronel Indang Public Market Facade Agriculture Edit The economy of Indang largely depends on agriculture It is a first class municipality The 80 45 or 7 176 38 hectares are primarily devoted to agriculture They are predominantly planted with various types of crops like coconut banana coffee fruit trees and pineapple while there are small portions of rice root crops vegetables and corn Most farmers are engaged in multi cropping farming system The largest number of employment is farming and trading of agricultural products Livestock and poultry raisers occupied an area of about 22 76 hectares or 0 32 of the total agricultural area Indang has a public market located in Poblacion 4 where goods such as vegetables seafood meat and household items are sold On the trade and industry existing commercial and agribusiness establishments play a relatively major role in the predominantly agri based economy of Indang Municipal record on this establishment shows the wholesale and retail trade stores are clustered within the poblacion or urban area while in the rural the trading establishments are dominated by sari sari stores Agro business commercial farms raise large volumes of livestock and poultry As per record of the municipal agricultural office there are existing hog farms broiler farms layer and breeder farms Indang Public Market and Slaughterhouse stand on 20 316 square metre government owned property along J Dimabiling St Poblacion IV This public market has three simple market buildings and Bagsakan for wholesale trading The slaughterhouse occupies an area of 1 800 square metres which is adjacent to meat section of market building It has complete facilities like corral and hog holding pen with drainage and sanitation facilities 24 Infrastructure EditTransportation Edit The kilometre zero of Indang along De Ocampo Street Land transportation is the principal mode of transporting goods and services in Indang and its neighbouring municipalities and cities Vehicular routes going to other municipalities are Indang Mendez Tagaytay via Indang Mendez Rd then Mendez Tagaytay Rd Indang Alfonso via Indang Alfonso Rd Indang Naic via Naic Indang Rd Indang Trece Martires Dasmarinas via Trece Martires Indang Rd passing to Governor s Drive and Indang Pasay Baclaran via Trece Martires Indang Rd Governor s Drive Trece Martires and Aguinaldo Highway Dasmarinas There are several types of vehicles traversing the place but the most commonly used vehicles for public conveyances are busses jeepneys and a number of tricycles plying within the Poblacion area and nearby barangays 12 Indang has 25 57 km barangay roads 4 982 km municipal roads 28 64 km provincial roads 29 64 km national roads and 46 433 km farm to market roads within the municipality The barangay roads primarily provide the delivery of goods services and facilities which bring improvement on the living condition of the rural populace On the other hand the 93 10 of farm to market roads are not passable particularly during rainy seasons The widening and improvement of these roads would ensure faster easier and safer transport of farm products There are 30 bridges connecting the 36 barangays of this municipality these are classified as national provincial and barangay bridges 12 25 Utilities Edit Water Edit The original waterworks system was constructed in 1922 1924 with Ikloy Spring as its source and covers only the Poblacion The system consists of a spring chamber pumphouse with hydro turbine prime over and centrifugal pump ground reservoir 2 km transmission pipelines and distribution facilities In 1980 a separate distribution pipe and ground reservoir in Barangay Kaytambog was included in the system Total registered concessionaires were 463 as of August 1980 Water production from the spring source is 580 cubic metre of which only 26 6 percent is accounted for The total water demand for various design years is derived from the demands for domestic commercial institutional and public faucets demands including an allowance for leakage and wastage The possible sources of water supply for Indang are springs namely Ikloy Ipie I and Ipie II All the springs emanate from fissures on the contact between permeable pyroclastics and impermeable tuff above the river course The full production of Ikloy Spring alone is estimated to meet the water demand of Indang Water District 26 Electricity Edit The electric services are provided by Meralco the sole electric power distributor in Indang and Greater Manila Area Telecommunication Edit The Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company PLDT and Digital Telecommunications Philippines Digitel are the two leading telephone companies serving the municipality The PLDT has its branch office at barangay Kaytapos while the Digitel branch office is located at Tagaytay Year 2010 Globe Telecom is now operating their telephone lines bundled with DSL to selected barangays of Indang including Poblacion Kaytapos and Alulod Smart Communications Globe Telecom and Dito Telecommunity installed their Mobile Base Transceiver Stations and Telecommunication Antenna Tower in the locality Smart has currently five mobile base station towers Globe has only eight mobile transceiver facility Cellular phones are commonly used by the residents especially in remote barangay where telephone landline services are not available Newspapers magazines and other related reading materials reach the municipality Likewise radio and television sets have a good reception All these forms of communication channels make the populace of Indang well informed and up to date in terms of national and international issues Healthcare Edit M V Santiago Medical amp Diagnostic Centre is the only hospital in Indang located in A Luna St Poblacion 3 Indang Cavite and was founded on May 27 2013 27 Government Edit The old Municipal Hall of Indang Elected officials Edit Indang Hall of Justice The following are the elected officials of the town elected last May 09 2022 which serves until 2025 Position OfficialMayor Perfecto V Fidel NUP Vice Mayor Ismael DM Rodil NUP Sangguniang Bayan Members PartyRestituto J Vejerano NUPFerdinand T Papa NUPConstancio S Telmo Jr NUPAvegel E Kasaysayan NUPRonald D Bernarte NUPChrissel R Borja NUPRamil M Herrera IndependentDanilo V Masangcay UNAABC PresidentSK Federation PresidentKean FerraerBarangay officials Edit Barangay Chairman Settlement TypeAgus os Loreto Mojica RuralAlulod Kim Joshua Cerdenia UrbanBanaba Cerca Fermina Rodrin RuralBanaba Lejos Lorenzo Sarmiento RuralBancod Ricardo Creencia UrbanBuna Cerca Romelio Dilig RuralBuna Lejos I Marcos Lopez RuralBuna Lejos II Elmer Torres RuralCalumpang Cerca Alexander Apuyan RuralCalumpang Lejos Constancio Telmo Jr RuralCarasuchi Eliseo F Rocela RuralDaine I Romulo Patinio RuralDaine II Vidal Bergonio Sr RuralGuyam Malaki Vencio Matilla RuralGuyam Munti Marcelino Cruzada RuralHarasan Danilo Rufin RuralKayquit I Jonathan Lila Jr RuralKayquit II Roberto Aterrado RuralKayquit III Reynaldo Diesta RuralKaytambog Cesar Sarsiego RuralKaytapos Hernando Mojica UrbanLimbon Emelita Sarmiento RuralLumampong Balagbag Melencio Bago RuralLumampong Halayhay Arnel Pulido RuralMahabang Kahoy Cerca Ricky Rivera RuralMahabang Kahoy Lejos Moises Pegenia RuralMataas na Lupa Camilo Lontoc UrbanPoblacion I Isidro Cronico UrbanPoblacion II Rafael Herrera Jr UrbanPoblacion III Avegel Kasaysayan UrbanPoblacion IV Marcelino Penaflorida UrbanPulo Wilfredo Perido RuralTambo Balagbag Joseph Ilagan RuralTambo Ilaya Margarito Masicap RuralTambo Kulit Antonio Espineli RuralTambo Malaki Cornelio Salazar RuralEducation EditCavite State University Edit Cavite State University Don Severino de las Alas Campus Main article Cavite State University The Cavite State University CvSU Filipino Pamantasang Estado ng Cavite is a university in the province of Cavite in the Philippines Its 72 hectare 180 acre main campus known as the Don Severino de las Alas Campus is located in the Municipality of Indang Cavite about 60 km 37 mi southwest of Manila The educational institution has ten other campuses spread all over the province The school was established initially as an intermediate school by the Thomasites a group of American teachers brought by the United States during the early part of the American colonial period to revamp the system of education in the country By 1964 the school has grown into a college known as the Don Severino Agricultural College DSAC It became a university on January 22 1998 and was renamed as the Cavite State University Private schools Edit Holy Family School of Indang Inc 28 Nazarene Christian School of Indang 28 Sebastien Montessori Inc 28 Academia de San Vicente Ferrer 28 Hillcrest Periwinkle School Inc 28 Indang Christian Academy 28 Liceo dela Concepcion of Indang 28 Lycee de San Antonio Montessori 28 Perpetual Cavite Institute 28 Royal Palm Academy of Cavite Inc 28 Saint Gregory Academy 28 Daine Western Cavite Institute 28 Public elementary schools Edit Agus os Elementary School 28 Alulod Elementary School 28 Banaba Cerca Elementary School 28 Banaba Lejos Elementary School 28 Bancod Elementary School 28 Buna Cerca Elementary School 28 Buna Lejos Elementary School 28 Calumpang Lejos Elementary School 28 Carasuchi Elementary School Daine Elementary School 28 Dr Alfredo Pio De Roda Elementary School 28 Guyam Elementary School 28 Guyam Munti Elementary School 28 Indang Central Elementary School 28 Indang East Elementary School 28 Kayquit Elementary School 28 Kaytambog Elementary School 28 Kaytapos Elementary School 28 Lumampong Balagbag Elementary School 28 Lumampong Elementary School 28 Mahabang Kahoy Cerca Elementary School 28 Mahabang Kahoy Lejos Elementary School 28 Mataas Na Lupa Elementary School 28 Tambo Elementary School 28 Tambo Munti Kulit Elementary School 28 Public secondary schools Edit Cavite State University Science High School 28 Lumampong National High School 28 Lumampong National High School Indang Annex 28 Lumampong National High School Calumpang Annex 28 Sister city Edit Gangneung South Korea 29 See also EditCavite State University St Gregory the Great Parish Church Kalamay BunaReferences Edit a b Municipality of Indang Cavite Official Website Of Indang Cavite indang cavite ph Retrieved 2018 03 10 Municipality of Indang DILG 2015 Census of Population Report No 3 Population Land Area and Population Density PDF Philippine Statistics Authority Quezon City Philippines August 2016 ISSN 0117 1453 Archived PDF from the original on May 25 2021 Retrieved July 16 2021 a b c d e f Census of Population 2020 Region IV A Calabarzon Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay PSA Retrieved 8 July 2021 PSA Releases the 2018 Municipal and City Level Poverty Estimates Philippine Statistics Authority 15 December 2021 Retrieved 22 January 2022 a b c d e Municipality of Indang Cavite cavite gov ph Retrieved 2017 11 10 Profile Municipality of Indang Cavite indang cavite ph Retrieved 2018 01 13 a b Indang calabarzon dilg gov ph Retrieved 2017 10 22 Cavite town mayor 2 others dismissed for allowing water project Rappler Retrieved 2017 11 25 a b c d Tagaytay tourism taking water away from Cavite residents Rappler Retrieved 2018 03 21 Indang Average Temperatures and Rainfall Meteoblue Retrieved 12 May 2020 a b c Google Maps Google Maps Retrieved 2017 10 22 a b Census of Population and Housing 2010 Region IV A Calabarzon Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay NSO Retrieved 29 June 2016 Census of Population 2015 Region IV A Calabarzon Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay PSA Retrieved 20 June 2016 Censuses of Population 1903 2007 Region IV A Calabarzon Table 1 Population Enumerated in Various Censuses by Province Highly Urbanized City 1903 to 2007 NSO Province of Cavite Municipality Population Data Local Water Utilities Administration Research Division Retrieved 17 December 2016 Poverty incidence PI Philippine Statistics Authority Retrieved 28 December 2020 https psa gov ph sites default files NSCB LocalPovertyPhilippines 0 pdf publication date 29 November 2005 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority https psa gov ph sites default files 2003 20SAE 20of 20poverty 20 28Full 20Report 29 1 pdf publication date 23 March 2009 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority https psa gov ph sites default files 2006 20and 202009 20City 20and 20Municipal 20Level 20Poverty 20Estimates 0 1 pdf publication date 3 August 2012 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority https psa gov ph sites default files 2012 20Municipal 20and 20City 20Level 20Poverty 20Estima7tes 20Publication 20 281 29 pdf publication date 31 May 2016 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority https psa gov ph sites default files City 20and 20Municipal level 20Small 20Area 20Poverty 20Estimates 202009 2C 202012 20and 202015 0 xlsx publication date 10 July 2019 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority PSA Releases the 2018 Municipal and City Level Poverty Estimates Philippine Statistics Authority 15 December 2021 Retrieved 22 January 2022 Business Profile Municipality of Indang Cavite indang cavite ph Retrieved 2018 01 13 Profile Municipality of Indang Cavite indang cavite ph Retrieved 2018 02 16 About Us indangwd com Retrieved 2017 12 01 M V Santiago Medical amp Diagnostic Center Indang www facebook com Retrieved 2017 12 01 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an DepEd Calabarzon Department of Education October 22 2017 Mayor Pecto invited for an official visit at Gangneung City South Korea Municipality of Indang Cavite indang cavite ph Retrieved 2017 11 24 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Indang Municipality of Indang Philippine Standard Geographic Code Philippine Census Information Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Indang amp oldid 1112172037, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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