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Kalayaan, Palawan

Kalayaan, officially the Municipality of Kalayaan (Tagalog: Bayan ng Kalayaan), is a 5th class municipality in the South China Sea under the jurisdiction of the province of Palawan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 193 people. [3]

Kalayaan
Municipality of Kalayaan
Map of Palawan with Kalayaan highlighted
OpenStreetMap
Kalayaan
Location in the South China Sea and the Philippines
Kalayaan
Kalayaan (South China Sea)
Kalayaan
Kalayaan (Southeast Asia)
Coordinates: 11°03′09″N 114°17′04″E / 11.052553°N 114.284564°E / 11.052553; 114.284564Coordinates: 11°03′09″N 114°17′04″E / 11.052553°N 114.284564°E / 11.052553; 114.284564
CountryPhilippines
RegionMimaropa
ProvincePalawan
District 1st district
FoundedJune 11, 1978
Barangays1 (Pag-asa)
Government
[1]
 • TypeSangguniang Bayan
 • MayorRoberto M. del Mundo
 • Vice MayorBeltzasar S. Alindongan
 • RepresentativeEdgardo L. Salvame
 • Municipal Council
Members
 • Electorate521 voters (2022)
Area
 • Total290.00 km2 (111.97 sq mi)
Elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Highest elevation
14 m (46 ft)
Lowest elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
 (2020 census) [3]
 • Total193
 • Density0.67/km2 (1.7/sq mi)
 • Households
35
Economy
 • Income class6th class municipality
 • Poverty incidence76.92% (2020)
 • Revenue₱ 91.05 million (2020)
 • Assets₱ 277 million (2020)
 • Expenditure₱ 76.9 million (2020)
 • Liabilities₱ 103.3 million (2020)
Service provider
 • ElectricityKalayaan Municipal Electric System (KAMES)
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
ZIP code
5322
PSGC
175321000
IDD:area code+63 (0)48
Native languagesPalawano
Tagalog
Websitekalayaanpalawan.gov.ph

Part of the Spratly Islands, situated within the South China Sea, the Kalayaan municipality, which includes Thitu Island (locally known as Pag-asa, the administrative center of Kalayaan Island Group) is 280 nautical miles north-west of Puerto Princesa and 932 kilometres (579 mi) south-west of Metro Manila. It consists of a single barangay located on Pag-asa Island, which also serves as the seat of the municipal government. Besides Thitu Island, the municipality comprises six other islands: West York Island, Northeast Cay, Nanshan Island, Loaita Island, Flat Island (South China Sea) and Lankiam Cay (respectively locally named Likas, Parola, Lawak, Kota, Patag and Panata), and three shoals or reefs: Irving Reef (Balagtas Reef), Second Thomas Shoal (Ayungin Shoal) and Commodore Reef (Rizal Reef).[4] It is the least populated municipality in the Philippines. Kalayaan's annual budget is 47 million pesos (about $1.1 million).[5]

Kalayaan municipality has an airstrip, a naval port, a five-bed lying-in clinic, a police station, a coast guard station, a marine research station, and a small integrated elementary and high school.[6]

Formerly an exclusively military installation, Pag-asa Island was opened to civilian settlement in 2002.[6][7]

Kalayaan has the highest poverty incidence and is one of the poorest municipalities in the Philippines.

History

There are records of inhabitance, at various times in history, by the Chinese and by people from Champa in present-day Vietnam, and during the Second World War by French Indochina and Imperial Japanese troops.[8][9][10] However, there were no large settlements on these islands until 1956, when Filipino lawyer, businessman, adventurer and fishing magnate Tomás Cloma decided to "claim" a part of the Spratly Islands as his own, naming it the "Free Territory of Freedomland".[11]

In 1946, Vice President Elpidio Quirino reiterated the "New Southern Islands", the forerunner name for Kalayaan, as part of the Philippines.[12]

In 1947, Tomás Cloma "discovered" a group of several uninhabited and unoccupied islands/islets in the vastness of the Luzon Sea.[12]

On May 11, 1956, together with forty men, Cloma took formal possession of the islands, lying some 380 miles (610 km) west of the southern end of Palawan and named them the "Free Territory of Freedomland". Four days later, Cloma issued and posted copies of his "Notice to the Whole World" on each of the islands as "a decisive manifestation of unwavering claim over the territory".[13]

On May 31, 1956, Cloma declared the establishment of the Free Territory of Freedomland, ten days after sending his second representation to the Philippine Secretary of Foreign Affairs, informing the latter that the territory claimed was named "Freedomland".[13]

On July 6, 1956, Cloma declared his claim to the whole world and the establishment of a separate government for the "Free Territory of Freedomland" with its capital on Flat Island (Patag Island). His declaration was met with violent and unfriendly reactions from several neighboring countries especially the Republic of China (ROC; on Taiwan since 1949), when it effectively garrisoned the nearby island of Itu Aba and intercepted Cloma's men and vessels found within its immediate waters on September 24, 1956.

In 1974, Cloma ceded his rights over the islands for one peso, after being imprisoned by Ferdinand Marcos.[14]

Presidential Decree No. 1596

President Ferdinand E. Marcos created the Municipality of Kalayaan by signing Presidential Decree No. 1596[15] into law on June 11, 1978.[12] This established what the document described as "a distinct and separate municipality of the Province of Palawan".

PD 1596 defined the boundaries of the municipality as follows:

From a point [on the Philippine Treaty Limits] at latitude 7º40' North and longitude 116º00' East of Greenwich, thence due West along the parallel of 7º40' N to its intersection with the meridian of longitude 112º10' E, thence due north along the meridian of 112º10' E to its intersection with the parallel of 9º00' N, thence north-eastward to the intersection of parallel of 12º00' N with the meridian of longitude 114º30' E, thence, due East along the parallel of 12º00' N to its intersection with the meridian of 118º00' E, thence, due South along the meridian of longitude 118º00' E to its intersection with the parallel of 10º00' N, thence Southwestwards to the point of beginning at 7º40' N, latitude and 116º00' E longitude.

i.e. 7º40'N 116º00'E; west to 7º40'N 112º10'E; north to 9º00'N 112º10'E; NE to 12º00'N 114º30'E; east to 12º00'N 118º00'E; south to 10º00'N 118º00'E; SW to 7º40'N 116º00'E.

Republic Act No. 9522

Republic Act No. 9522,[16] which defined the archipelagic baselines of the Philippines, claimed sovereignty over the Kalayaan Island Group under Section 2, sub-paragraph A which described the territory as a "Regime of Islands"—a concept defined in the United Nation Convention on Law of the Sea for similar bodies of land.[17]

Rival claims

In addition to the Philippines, China, Taiwan, Vietnam, and Malaysia all claim the Spratly Archipelago either as a whole or in part. The Philippines occupies 10 reefs and islands. The People's Republic of China presently occupies seven reefs. The Republic of China (Taiwan)'s solitary island is the largest in the archipelago at approximately 43 hectares (0.43 km2). Vietnam occupies 21 islets and reefs. Malaysia claims 7 reefs including Layang Layang which currently hosts a naval base and a diving resort.[18] Interest in the archipelago was reportedly triggered by Cloma's declaration and subsequent assertion by the Philippines.

In March 1976, President Marcos issued the Letter of Instruction (LOI) No.1-76 organizing the AFP Western Command based in Palawan in response to the heightening conflict of interest in the region and to abate any untoward incident.

Geography

The municipality of Kalayaan is located in the western section of the Province of Palawan. It consists of one barangay, Pag-asa, and currently exercises jurisdiction over eight islets (four of which are cays) and three reefs, with an aggregate land area of approximately 79 hectares (0.79 km2). They are:

Feature name Area Type
Philippine name International name
Pag-asa Thitu Island 32.7 ha (81 acres) Island
Likas West York Island 18.6 ha (46 acres) Island
Parola Northeast Cay 12.7 ha (31 acres) Cay
Lawak Nanshan Island 7.9 ha (20 acres) Island
Kota Loaita Island 6.5 ha (16 acres) Island
Patag Flat Island 0.57 ha (1.4 acres) Cay
Melchora Aquino Loaita Cay 0.53 ha (1.3 acres) Cay
Panata Lankiam Cay 0.44 ha (1.1 acres) Cay
Balagtas Irving Reef 0 Reef
Ayungin Second Thomas Shoal 0 Reef
Rizal Commodore Reef 0 Reef

Topography

The islets that comprise the municipality are generally flat. The highest ground elevation is approximately two meters above sea level.

Climate

Climate data for Kalayaan, Palawan
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 27
(81)
26
(79)
27
(81)
28
(82)
29
(84)
29
(84)
28
(82)
28
(82)
28
(82)
28
(82)
28
(82)
27
(81)
28
(82)
Average low °C (°F) 26
(79)
26
(79)
26
(79)
28
(82)
28
(82)
28
(82)
28
(82)
27
(81)
27
(81)
27
(81)
27
(81)
26
(79)
27
(81)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 155
(6.1)
71
(2.8)
101
(4.0)
80
(3.1)
251
(9.9)
407
(16.0)
399
(15.7)
344
(13.5)
400
(15.7)
314
(12.4)
338
(13.3)
347
(13.7)
3,207
(126.2)
Average rainy days 17.4 11.1 11.8 11.2 19.4 24.6 25.3 25.2 25.4 24.1 24.6 23.5 243.6
Source: Meteoblue (modeled/calculated data, not measured locally)[19]

Demographics

Population census of Kalayaan
YearPop.±% p.a.
1980 334—    
1990 50−17.30%
1995 349+43.92%
2000 223−9.16%
2007 114−8.84%
2010 222+27.45%
2015 184−3.51%
2020 193+0.94%
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[20][21][22][23]

In the 2020 census, the population of Kalayaan was 193 people, [3] with a density of 0.67 inhabitants per square kilometre or 1.7 inhabitants per square mile. The civilian population, which includes children, was introduced in 2001.[24]

Infrastructure

Rancudo Airfield

Pag-asa Island (Thitu) hosts a 1,300-meter runway constructed in the early 1970s on orders of Major General Jose Rancudo, Commanding General of the Philippine Air Force. In February 1992,[25] the Armed Forces of the Philippines named the runway "Rancudo Airfield" in honor of its architect.

Beaching Ramp and Seaport

On June 9, 2020, the Department of National Defense led the inauguration of a beaching ramp on Pag-asa Island (Thitu) which was finally completed after three years. The facility enabled to bring in more materials and equipment to repair and maintain the airstrip and building of other facilities.[26] Also, Department of Transportation (DOTR) confirmed that the new seaport and sheltered port in the Pag-asa Island (Thitu) is completed and ready to operate by June 12.[27][28]

Telecommunications

Smart Telecommunications established a cell site, connected to its main network via VSAT (Very Small Aperture Terminal), on Pag-asa Island (Thitu) in 2005 making normal GSM-based cellphone communication with the island possible. The first call on the system took place on June 12 at 5:18 PM between the mayor of the municipality at the time and a Smart Telecom executive. The company completed a maintenance visit to the cell site in 2011, thus ensuring continued operation of the facility.[29] However, the cell site was inactive since 2015.[30] On August 30, 2020, Smart Telecommunications repaired and upgraded its cell site for 4G/LTE services in Pag-asa Island (Thitu).[31][32]

In April 2021, the Department of Information and Communications Technology announced the installation of free Wi-Fi facilities at Pag-asa Island Elementary School, Barangay Hall, and other sites on the Pag-asa Island. This has allowed children on the island to continue with their distance learning.[33][34]

Power Supply

By day, the residents get electricity from a power generator owned by the municipal government. By night, they shift to stored solar power that comes from 1.5-volt solar panels installed on the Pag-asa Island.[35] On June 12, 2021, The National Power Corporation switched on its P33 million Kalayaan Diesel Power Plant project that covered the supply, delivery and installation of the 300 kilowatt diesel generating sets, a 13.8-kilovolt (kV) distribution line and fuel oil storage tanks, providing round-the-clock power to the facilities on the Pag-asa Island.[36][37]

Environment

On June 8, 1982, Kota (Loaita) and Panata (Lankiam) islands were designated as marine turtle sanctuaries by the Ministry of National Resources (MNR) when it issued Administrative Order No. 8.[38]

Government

 
Mayor Eugenio B. Bito-Onon Jr., August 23, 2015.

The first recorded election in Kalayaan was on January 30, 1980, where Mr. Aloner M. Heraldo was elected as the first Municipal Mayor.

The Municipality of Kalayaan "demilitarized" on January 18, 1988, and the first appointed Mayor, Alejandro Rodriguez, was replaced by his appointed Vice Mayor, Gaudencio R. Avencena.

The first free election was held on May 11, 1992, where mostly young Municipal officers under the leadership of Mayor Gil D. Policarpio served for nine years (1992-2001).

A new administration assumed office on July 2, 2001, when Mayor Rosendo L. Mantes won the election on May 14, 2001.

It was replaced by Mayor Eugenio B. Bito-onon Jr. who served from June 30, 2010, to June 30, 2016.[39][40]

The current Mayor of the municipality is Mayor Roberto M. del Mundo, who won an upset victory on May 9, 2016.[41]

See also

References

  1. ^ Municipality of Kalayaan | (DILG)
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  30. ^ "'Welcome to China, Vietnam' messages in Pag-asa Island sent by telco's roaming partners". 10 June 2020.
  31. ^ "'Welcome back to the Philippines!' Pag-asa Island now has Smart LTE". 8 September 2020.
  32. ^ "Pag-asa Island now has LTE, Smart says".
  33. ^ "Bridging the Digital Gap: DICT activates Free Wi-Fi sites and provides Tech4Ed in Kalayaan, Palawan". DICT. Department of Information and Communication Technology. 2021-05-07. Retrieved 15 June 2021.
  34. ^ Rey, Aika (7 April 2021). "Pag-asa Island residents get free internet access from gov't". Rappler. Rappler. Retrieved 15 June 2021.
  35. ^ Campbell, Eric (20 May 2014). "Reef Madness". ABC News. Retrieved 15 June 2021.
  36. ^ Rivera, Danessa (13 June 2021). "Napocor powers up Kalayaan Island". Philstar.com. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
  37. ^ Domingo, Ronnel (12 June 2021). "Freedom Day brings more power to outpost asserting PH sovereignty". Inquirer.net. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
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  41. ^ dela Cruz, Ace. "President-elect Duterte most voted in Pag-asa Island". Updating Filipinos Online. Retrieved 8 June 2019.

Further reading

External links

  • Kalayaan Profile at PhilAtlas.com
  • Kalayaan Palawan - Official Website
  • Philippine Standard Geographic Code
  • Local Governance Performance Management System

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Kalayaan officially the Municipality of Kalayaan Tagalog Bayan ng Kalayaan is a 5th class municipality in the South China Sea under the jurisdiction of the province of Palawan Philippines According to the 2020 census it has a population of 193 people 3 KalayaanMunicipalityMunicipality of KalayaanFlagSealMap of Palawan with Kalayaan highlightedOpenStreetMapKalayaanLocation in the South China Sea and the PhilippinesShow map of PhilippinesKalayaanKalayaan South China Sea Show map of South China SeaKalayaanKalayaan Southeast Asia Show map of Southeast AsiaCoordinates 11 03 09 N 114 17 04 E 11 052553 N 114 284564 E 11 052553 114 284564 Coordinates 11 03 09 N 114 17 04 E 11 052553 N 114 284564 E 11 052553 114 284564CountryPhilippinesRegionMimaropaProvincePalawanDistrict1st districtFoundedJune 11 1978Barangays1 Pag asa Government 1 TypeSangguniang Bayan MayorRoberto M del Mundo Vice MayorBeltzasar S Alindongan RepresentativeEdgardo L Salvame Municipal CouncilMembers Nonie C GapuzEugenio B Bito onon Jr Arzel E BelidanNonelon B BalbontinVicencio R MilanHubert B LlavanRoberto M AsiadoMaurice Philip Alexis S Albayda Electorate521 voters 2022 Area 2 Total290 00 km2 111 97 sq mi Elevation0 m 0 ft Highest elevation14 m 46 ft Lowest elevation0 m 0 ft Population 2020 census 3 Total193 Density0 67 km2 1 7 sq mi Households35Economy Income class6th class municipality Poverty incidence76 92 2020 Revenue 91 05 million 2020 Assets 277 million 2020 Expenditure 76 9 million 2020 Liabilities 103 3 million 2020 Service provider ElectricityKalayaan Municipal Electric System KAMES Time zoneUTC 8 PST ZIP code5322PSGC175321000IDD area code 63 0 48Native languagesPalawano TagalogWebsitekalayaanpalawan wbr gov wbr phPart of the Spratly Islands situated within the South China Sea the Kalayaan municipality which includes Thitu Island locally known as Pag asa the administrative center of Kalayaan Island Group is 280 nautical miles north west of Puerto Princesa and 932 kilometres 579 mi south west of Metro Manila It consists of a single barangay located on Pag asa Island which also serves as the seat of the municipal government Besides Thitu Island the municipality comprises six other islands West York Island Northeast Cay Nanshan Island Loaita Island Flat Island South China Sea and Lankiam Cay respectively locally named Likas Parola Lawak Kota Patag and Panata and three shoals or reefs Irving Reef Balagtas Reef Second Thomas Shoal Ayungin Shoal and Commodore Reef Rizal Reef 4 It is the least populated municipality in the Philippines Kalayaan s annual budget is 47 million pesos about 1 1 million 5 Kalayaan municipality has an airstrip a naval port a five bed lying in clinic a police station a coast guard station a marine research station and a small integrated elementary and high school 6 Formerly an exclusively military installation Pag asa Island was opened to civilian settlement in 2002 6 7 Kalayaan has the highest poverty incidence and is one of the poorest municipalities in the Philippines Contents 1 History 1 1 Presidential Decree No 1596 1 2 Republic Act No 9522 1 3 Rival claims 2 Geography 2 1 Topography 2 2 Climate 3 Demographics 4 Infrastructure 4 1 Rancudo Airfield 4 2 Beaching Ramp and Seaport 4 3 Telecommunications 4 4 Power Supply 5 Environment 6 Government 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksHistory EditThere are records of inhabitance at various times in history by the Chinese and by people from Champa in present day Vietnam and during the Second World War by French Indochina and Imperial Japanese troops 8 9 10 However there were no large settlements on these islands until 1956 when Filipino lawyer businessman adventurer and fishing magnate Tomas Cloma decided to claim a part of the Spratly Islands as his own naming it the Free Territory of Freedomland 11 In 1946 Vice President Elpidio Quirino reiterated the New Southern Islands the forerunner name for Kalayaan as part of the Philippines 12 In 1947 Tomas Cloma discovered a group of several uninhabited and unoccupied islands islets in the vastness of the Luzon Sea 12 On May 11 1956 together with forty men Cloma took formal possession of the islands lying some 380 miles 610 km west of the southern end of Palawan and named them the Free Territory of Freedomland Four days later Cloma issued and posted copies of his Notice to the Whole World on each of the islands as a decisive manifestation of unwavering claim over the territory 13 On May 31 1956 Cloma declared the establishment of the Free Territory of Freedomland ten days after sending his second representation to the Philippine Secretary of Foreign Affairs informing the latter that the territory claimed was named Freedomland 13 On July 6 1956 Cloma declared his claim to the whole world and the establishment of a separate government for the Free Territory of Freedomland with its capital on Flat Island Patag Island His declaration was met with violent and unfriendly reactions from several neighboring countries especially the Republic of China ROC on Taiwan since 1949 when it effectively garrisoned the nearby island of Itu Aba and intercepted Cloma s men and vessels found within its immediate waters on September 24 1956 In 1974 Cloma ceded his rights over the islands for one peso after being imprisoned by Ferdinand Marcos 14 Presidential Decree No 1596 Edit President Ferdinand E Marcos created the Municipality of Kalayaan by signing Presidential Decree No 1596 15 into law on June 11 1978 12 This established what the document described as a distinct and separate municipality of the Province of Palawan PD 1596 defined the boundaries of the municipality as follows From a point on the Philippine Treaty Limits at latitude 7º40 North and longitude 116º00 East of Greenwich thence due West along the parallel of 7º40 N to its intersection with the meridian of longitude 112º10 E thence due north along the meridian of 112º10 E to its intersection with the parallel of 9º00 N thence north eastward to the intersection of parallel of 12º00 N with the meridian of longitude 114º30 E thence due East along the parallel of 12º00 N to its intersection with the meridian of 118º00 E thence due South along the meridian of longitude 118º00 E to its intersection with the parallel of 10º00 N thence Southwestwards to the point of beginning at 7º40 N latitude and 116º00 E longitude i e 7º40 N 116º00 E west to 7º40 N 112º10 E north to 9º00 N 112º10 E NE to 12º00 N 114º30 E east to 12º00 N 118º00 E south to 10º00 N 118º00 E SW to 7º40 N 116º00 E Republic Act No 9522 Edit Republic Act No 9522 16 which defined the archipelagic baselines of the Philippines claimed sovereignty over the Kalayaan Island Group under Section 2 sub paragraph A which described the territory as a Regime of Islands a concept defined in the United Nation Convention on Law of the Sea for similar bodies of land 17 Rival claims Edit In addition to the Philippines China Taiwan Vietnam and Malaysia all claim the Spratly Archipelago either as a whole or in part The Philippines occupies 10 reefs and islands The People s Republic of China presently occupies seven reefs The Republic of China Taiwan s solitary island is the largest in the archipelago at approximately 43 hectares 0 43 km2 Vietnam occupies 21 islets and reefs Malaysia claims 7 reefs including Layang Layang which currently hosts a naval base and a diving resort 18 Interest in the archipelago was reportedly triggered by Cloma s declaration and subsequent assertion by the Philippines In March 1976 President Marcos issued the Letter of Instruction LOI No 1 76 organizing the AFP Western Command based in Palawan in response to the heightening conflict of interest in the region and to abate any untoward incident Geography EditThe municipality of Kalayaan is located in the western section of the Province of Palawan It consists of one barangay Pag asa and currently exercises jurisdiction over eight islets four of which are cays and three reefs with an aggregate land area of approximately 79 hectares 0 79 km2 They are Feature name Area TypePhilippine name International namePag asa Thitu Island 32 7 ha 81 acres IslandLikas West York Island 18 6 ha 46 acres IslandParola Northeast Cay 12 7 ha 31 acres CayLawak Nanshan Island 7 9 ha 20 acres IslandKota Loaita Island 6 5 ha 16 acres IslandPatag Flat Island 0 57 ha 1 4 acres CayMelchora Aquino Loaita Cay 0 53 ha 1 3 acres CayPanata Lankiam Cay 0 44 ha 1 1 acres CayBalagtas Irving Reef 0 ReefAyungin Second Thomas Shoal 0 ReefRizal Commodore Reef 0 ReefTopography Edit The islets that comprise the municipality are generally flat The highest ground elevation is approximately two meters above sea level Climate Edit Climate data for Kalayaan PalawanMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high C F 27 81 26 79 27 81 28 82 29 84 29 84 28 82 28 82 28 82 28 82 28 82 27 81 28 82 Average low C F 26 79 26 79 26 79 28 82 28 82 28 82 28 82 27 81 27 81 27 81 27 81 26 79 27 81 Average precipitation mm inches 155 6 1 71 2 8 101 4 0 80 3 1 251 9 9 407 16 0 399 15 7 344 13 5 400 15 7 314 12 4 338 13 3 347 13 7 3 207 126 2 Average rainy days 17 4 11 1 11 8 11 2 19 4 24 6 25 3 25 2 25 4 24 1 24 6 23 5 243 6Source Meteoblue modeled calculated data not measured locally 19 Demographics EditPopulation census of KalayaanYearPop p a 1980334 199050 17 30 1995349 43 92 2000223 9 16 2007114 8 84 2010222 27 45 2015184 3 51 2020193 0 94 Source Philippine Statistics Authority 20 21 22 23 In the 2020 census the population of Kalayaan was 193 people 3 with a density of 0 67 inhabitants per square kilometre or 1 7 inhabitants per square mile The civilian population which includes children was introduced in 2001 24 Infrastructure EditRancudo Airfield Edit Pag asa Island Thitu hosts a 1 300 meter runway constructed in the early 1970s on orders of Major General Jose Rancudo Commanding General of the Philippine Air Force In February 1992 25 the Armed Forces of the Philippines named the runway Rancudo Airfield in honor of its architect Beaching Ramp and Seaport Edit On June 9 2020 the Department of National Defense led the inauguration of a beaching ramp on Pag asa Island Thitu which was finally completed after three years The facility enabled to bring in more materials and equipment to repair and maintain the airstrip and building of other facilities 26 Also Department of Transportation DOTR confirmed that the new seaport and sheltered port in the Pag asa Island Thitu is completed and ready to operate by June 12 27 28 Telecommunications Edit Smart Telecommunications established a cell site connected to its main network via VSAT Very Small Aperture Terminal on Pag asa Island Thitu in 2005 making normal GSM based cellphone communication with the island possible The first call on the system took place on June 12 at 5 18 PM between the mayor of the municipality at the time and a Smart Telecom executive The company completed a maintenance visit to the cell site in 2011 thus ensuring continued operation of the facility 29 However the cell site was inactive since 2015 30 On August 30 2020 Smart Telecommunications repaired and upgraded its cell site for 4G LTE services in Pag asa Island Thitu 31 32 In April 2021 the Department of Information and Communications Technology announced the installation of free Wi Fi facilities at Pag asa Island Elementary School Barangay Hall and other sites on the Pag asa Island This has allowed children on the island to continue with their distance learning 33 34 Power Supply Edit By day the residents get electricity from a power generator owned by the municipal government By night they shift to stored solar power that comes from 1 5 volt solar panels installed on the Pag asa Island 35 On June 12 2021 The National Power Corporation switched on its P33 million Kalayaan Diesel Power Plant project that covered the supply delivery and installation of the 300 kilowatt diesel generating sets a 13 8 kilovolt kV distribution line and fuel oil storage tanks providing round the clock power to the facilities on the Pag asa Island 36 37 Environment EditOn June 8 1982 Kota Loaita and Panata Lankiam islands were designated as marine turtle sanctuaries by the Ministry of National Resources MNR when it issued Administrative Order No 8 38 Government Edit Mayor Eugenio B Bito Onon Jr August 23 2015 The first recorded election in Kalayaan was on January 30 1980 where Mr Aloner M Heraldo was elected as the first Municipal Mayor The Municipality of Kalayaan demilitarized on January 18 1988 and the first appointed Mayor Alejandro Rodriguez was replaced by his appointed Vice Mayor Gaudencio R Avencena The first free election was held on May 11 1992 where mostly young Municipal officers under the leadership of Mayor Gil D Policarpio served for nine years 1992 2001 A new administration assumed office on July 2 2001 when Mayor Rosendo L Mantes won the election on May 14 2001 It was replaced by Mayor Eugenio B Bito onon Jr who served from June 30 2010 to June 30 2016 39 40 The current Mayor of the municipality is Mayor Roberto M del Mundo who won an upset victory on May 9 2016 41 See also Edit Islands portal Philippines portalRejection of Chinese claims by the Permanent Court of Arbitration Sansha Hainan China Trường Sa Khanh Hoa Vietnam Philippines and the Spratly Islands Spratly Islands dispute Free Territory of Freedomland Territorial disputes in the South China SeaReferences Edit Municipality of Kalayaan 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 Census of Population 2020 MIMAROPA Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay PSA Retrieved 8 July 2021 Socio Economic and Physical Profile PDF The 2018 2027 Comprehensive Land Use Plan Municipality of Kalayaan p 7 Moss Trefor 23 May 2014 Countries Around South China Sea Bolster Claims With Island Outposts Wall Street Journal a b Esmaquel II Paterno 19 July 2014 PH town no match vs China s Sansha City Rappler Retrieved 21 March 2014 Angelina G Goloy Promise of Pag asa Manila Standard Manila 22 August 2005 Retrieved on 10 October 2005 Timeline History of the Spratlys www spratlys org Archived from the original on 21 March 2014 Retrieved 21 March 2014 Chemillier Gendreau Monique 2000 Sovereignty Over the Paracel and Spratly Islands Kluwer Law International ISBN 9041113819 China Sea pilot Volume 1 8th ed Taunton UKHO United Kingdom Hydrographic Office 2010 Retrieved 2014 06 26 China and Philippines The reasons why a battle for Zhongye Pag asa Island seems unavoidable China Daily Mail 13 January 2014 Retrieved 21 March 2014 a b c Palatino Mong 1 November 2010 Aquino s Spratly Islands Call The Diplomat Archived from the original on 15 April 2019 Retrieved 14 May 2019 a b Shicun Wu Keyuan Zou 2 March 2016 Arbitration Concerning the South China Sea Philippines Versus China Routledge pp 17 ISBN 978 1 317 17989 4 Womack Brantly 13 February 2006 China and Vietnam Cambridge University Press p 218 footnote 18 ISBN 9781139448444 Retrieved March 4 2012 PD 1596 Pasig Philippines Chan Robles Virtual Law Library Retrieved 17 August 2013 Republic Act No 9522 Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines Archived from the original on 14 August 2018 Retrieved 14 May 2019 PREAMBLE TO THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE LAW OF THE SEA United Nations Archived from the original on 29 March 2019 Retrieved 14 May 2019 Layang Layang Avillon Retrieved 18 August 2013 Kalayaan Palawan Average Temperatures and Rainfall Meteoblue Retrieved 17 November 2019 Census of Population 2015 Region IV B Mimaropa Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay PSA Retrieved 20 June 2016 Census of Population and Housing 2010 Region IV B Mimaropa Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay NSO Retrieved 29 June 2016 Censuses of Population 1903 2007 Region IV B Mimaropa Table 1 Population Enumerated in Various Censuses by Province Highly Urbanized City 1903 to 2007 NSO Province of Palawan Municipality Population Data Local Water Utilities Administration Research Division Retrieved 17 December 2016 Glionna John M 26 July 2009 Squatters in paradise say it s job from hell Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2010 09 06 Kalayaan Chain of Islands Philippine Military Academy Alumni Association Archived from the original on 21 August 2013 Retrieved 20 August 2013 Sadongdong Martin PH inaugurates beaching ramp on Pagasa Island in West PH Sea Manila Bulletin Retrieved 10 June 2020 Acosta Rene A Historic Landing BusinessMirror Retrieved 10 June 2020 Yumol David Tristan Tugade confirms Pag Asa Island seaport ready to open by June 12 CNN Philippines Retrieved 10 June 2020 RP s remotest town freed from isolation dead link Manila Bulletin Manila 13 June 2005 Retrieved on 23 May 2006 Welcome to China Vietnam messages in Pag asa Island sent by telco s roaming partners 10 June 2020 Welcome back to the Philippines Pag asa Island now has Smart LTE 8 September 2020 Pag asa Island now has LTE Smart says Bridging the Digital Gap DICT activates Free Wi Fi sites and provides Tech4Ed in Kalayaan Palawan DICT Department of Information and Communication Technology 2021 05 07 Retrieved 15 June 2021 Rey Aika 7 April 2021 Pag asa Island residents get free internet access from gov t Rappler Rappler Retrieved 15 June 2021 Campbell Eric 20 May 2014 Reef Madness ABC News Retrieved 15 June 2021 Rivera Danessa 13 June 2021 Napocor powers up Kalayaan Island Philstar com Retrieved 14 June 2021 Domingo Ronnel 12 June 2021 Freedom Day brings more power to outpost asserting PH sovereignty Inquirer net Retrieved 14 June 2021 PCP LGU Kalayaan and AFP in Palawan Philippine Clearing House Mechanism for Biodiversity Retrieved 18 August 2013 Chinese warship chases Kalayaan town boat carrying mayor elect The Philippine Star Retrieved 22 August 2013 A Game of Shark and Minnow NY Times Magazine 27 October 2013 dela Cruz Ace President elect Duterte most voted in Pag asa Island Updating Filipinos Online Retrieved 8 June 2019 Further reading EditDzurek Daniel J Clive H Schofield 1996 The Spratly Islands dispute who s on first IBRU ISBN 978 1 897643 23 5 Retrieved 2014 06 26 External links Edit Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Kalayaan Kalayaan Profile at PhilAtlas com Kalayaan Palawan Official Website Philippine Standard Geographic Code Philippine Census Information Local Governance Performance Management System Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kalayaan Palawan amp oldid 1142024809, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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