OVERVIEW
POPULATION:
238,931 (2007 Census)
GROWTH RATE:
3.5% (2000-2007)
NO. OF HOUSEHOLD:
47,786 (2007 Census)
INCOME FY 2008:
Php
282,921,467.49
(as
of October 6, 2008)
(source:
municipal planning and development office
municipal budget office)
Binangonan
is a major supplier of freshwater fishes from Laguna de Bay like dulong, ayungin,
biya, kanduli, and gurami to Metro Manila, Laguna, Cavite and Batangas.
Through the combined efforts of former Mayor now Gov. Casimiro M. Ynares,
Jr. and its Municipal Mayor Cesar M. Ynares, Binangonan obtained the title
as “The Education Center of Rizal.” This recognition was achieved
by the existence of Rizal National High School, the University of Rizal System,
and the Technical Education Skills Development Authority (TESDA) center, eduacational
institutions that secure and offer quality education to Rizal’s inhabitants
where even the less fortunate can achieve quality education including technical
and vocational knowledge.
Binangonan’s major source of income comes from agriculture, where 49
percent of its total land area are devoted to agriculture and livestock industries,
while the source of income of residents in its coastal barangays are mainly
fishing and aquaculture industry. Other sources of income come from manufacturing,
commercial establishments, real estate, and public utility services.
Binangonan is an urban municipality in the province of Rizal, Philippines.
A thriving fish port and fishing industry is found in Binangonan, having a
long coast line facing the Laguna de Bay. The plant of Rizal Cement and Grandspan
are in Binangonan as well.
Binangonan Is Politically Subdivided Into 40 Barangays. 23 Mainland Barangays
And 17 Islands
Calumpang Bangad Batingan Bilibiran Binitagan B ombong Buhangin Darangan Ginoong
Sanay Gulod Habagatan Ithan Janosa Kalawaan Kalinawan Kasile Kaytome
Kinaboogan Kinagatan Libis (Pob.)
Limbon-limbon Lunsad Mahabang Parang Macamot Mambog Palangoy Pantok
Pila Pila Pinagdilawan Pipindan Rayap San Carlos Heights Sapang Tabon Tagpos
Tatala Tayuman Layunan (Pob.) Libid (Pob.) Malakaban Pag-Asa