Basco, Batanes
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Basco, officially the Municipality of Basco (Template:Langx; Ilocano: Ili ti Basco; Template:Langx), is a municipality and capital of the province of Batanes, Philippines. In the 2020 census, it had a population of 9,517 people.Template:PH census
Basco is the most populous town in Batanes and is located on Batan Island, the second largest among the Batanes Islands, the northernmost group of islands of the Philippines. The town has a domestic airport, Basco Airport, that serves flights from Manila, Tuguegarao, and Itbayat.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
The Basco Lighthouse is one of the landmarks.
Etymology
The town is named after Capitán General José Basco, who led the pacification and conquest of the islands during his term as governor-general.
Geography
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Barangays
Basco is politically subdivided into 6 barangays.Template:PSGC detail Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.
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The sitio of Diptan was converted into a barrio, known as San Antonio, in 1955.[1] Also in the same year, the sitios of Coral, Hago, Tuva, Diojango, Canalaan, Honaan and Dimnalamay were amalgamated into the barrio of San Joaquin.[2]
Climate
Basco has a tropical monsoon climate (Köppen climate classification Am). Compared to cities such as Laoag or Manila, it has a slightly cooler temperatures especially during the winter months due to its northerly location. Unlike these two cities whose hottest months are April and May, Basco has its warmest temperature during the months of June and July, similar to Taiwan.
Demographics
In the 2020 census, Basco had a population of 9,517.Template:PH census The population density was Template:Convert.
Economy
Government
Local government
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Elected officials
| Position | Name |
|---|---|
| Congressman | Ciriaco B. Gato Jr. |
| Mayor | German A. Caccam |
| Vice-Mayor | Arlyne C. Velayo |
| Councilors | Franklin Z. Redondo |
| Jacklord N. Labrador | |
| Carla A. Cordel | |
| Will Lee H. Gabotero | |
| Benny D. Fajardo | |
| Francisco C. Castillo | |
| Joseph A. Guisando | |
| Aren Joseph C. Veracruz |
Transportation
Basco is accessible by air from Manila via Basco Airport. It is served by PAL Express at present. The other airlines previously operating at Basco Airport have stopped their operations after the COVID 19 pandemic, except for SkyPasada via Tuguegarao Airport in Cagayan. These airlines are the only two airlines available for air travel as of 2024. Planes from Basco Airport are bound to only three places: (1) to Manila, served by PAL Express; (2) to Tuguegarao City, Cagayan, served by SkyPasada; and (3) to Itbayat Island, an island municipality of Batanes Province.
Telecommunication
Mobile and internet services are primarily provided by telecom companies such as Smart Communications and Globe Telecom.
Education
The Schools Division of Batanes governs the town's public education system. The division office is a field office of the DepEd in Cagayan Valley region.[4] The Basco Schools Distric Office governs the public and private elementary and high schools throughout the municipality.[5]
Primary and elementary schools
- Basco Central School
- Chanarian Elementary School
- Diptan Elementary School
- Tukon Elementary School
Secondary schools
- Batanes National Science High School
- Batanes General Comprehensive High School
- Valugan Integrated School
Higher educational institutions
- Batanes State College
- Saint Dominic College of Batanes
Media
AM
- 1134 kHz DWBT Radyo Pilipinas Batanes[6]
FM
- 95.7 MHz DZYV Radio Yvatan
- 97.5 MHz DZNB Radyo Kayvayvanan Community Radio[7]
- 103.7 MHz DWWF Radyo Natin Basco
TV
- Channel 7 DWAZ-TV GMA Network Batanes
References
External links
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