Itbayat, Batanes
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Itbayat, officially the Municipality of Itbayat, (; Ilocano: ''Ili ti Itbayat''; ), is a
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in the
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of
Batanes Batanes, officially the Province of Batanes (; Ilocano: ''Probinsia ti Batanes''; , ), is an archipelagic province in the Philippines, administratively part of the Cagayan Valley region. It is the northernmost province in the Philippines, an ...
,
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. In the 2020 census, it had a population of 3,128 people. Itbayat is the country's northernmost municipality, located from the southernmost tip of
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. By land area, the main island of Itbayat is the largest in Batanes. The municipality includes the rest of the province's northern islands, all small and mostly uninhabited. These islands are, from south to north: Di'nem Island, Siayan, Misanga, Ah'li, and
Mavulis Island Mavulis Island is the northernmost of the Batanes Islands and the Extreme points of the Philippines, northernmost island in the Philippines. It is part of the archipelagic Philippine province, province of Batanes Province, Batanes. The island is ...
, the northernmost island of the Philippine archipelago.


History

A church and civil government were established in Batan Island in 1783. In 1855, civil authority was established and the mission canonically founded in Itbayat. A settlement during the Spanish colonial period, it became a municipal district when the
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organized the province in 1909. Finally, in 1935, it became a municipality. On September 14, 2016, Typhoon Meranti (Ferdie) made landfall on Itbayat while at peak intensity, as a Category 5-equivalent super typhoon, with the
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passing directly over the island. During landfall, the storm's powerful winds caused extensive damage and knocked out the island's communications systems. On July 27, 2019, a series of destructive earthquakes, the largest of them being recorded to be magnitude 6.0, caused severe damage around the town. Nine people died as a result, and sixty were injured. In 2024, Barangay San Rafael hosted the April 14 to June 6 Balikatan exercise involving the construction of humanitarian, logistics and disaster relief warehouse at Sitio Kagonongan, a
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area at the San Rafael National Food Authority warehouse and an American physician’s assistant station and lodging facilities for American soldiers at Itbayat District Hospital. In May 2024, the
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opened its first monitoring station in northern Luzon, located in Itbayat island, as part of efforts to monitor the entry of foreign vessels particularly from China. The following month, in June 2024, the 51st Engineer Brigade' 513th Engineer Construction Battalion and United States Army, with
Batanes Batanes, officially the Province of Batanes (; Ilocano: ''Probinsia ti Batanes''; , ), is an archipelagic province in the Philippines, administratively part of the Cagayan Valley region. It is the northernmost province in the Philippines, an ...
LGU, Governor Marilou Cayco and Mayor Sabas C. De Sagon, led the dedication ceremony for a 10x8-
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concrete logistical structure,
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and
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relief goods warehouse, part of 'Exercise Salaknib'.


Geography

Itbayat is located at . The municipality has a land area of . It constitutes of the total area of Batanes.


Islands, islets, atolls and outcrops

The entire municipality of Itbayat consists of several islands, islets, atolls, and outcrops. *Itbayat Island, the largest of the group is where the administrative center is located. * Di'nem Island is located southeast of Itbayat island and part of the Ibayat group of islands. * Mavulis Island, located between the northernmost Y'Ami and Itbayat island, is the second largest among the group. Nearby is Siayan island and Maysanga islet. * Maysanga islet lies next and south of Mavulis island and north of Siayan island and part of the Ibayat group of islands. *Siayan Island is located south of Mavulis island and part of the Ibayat group of islands under the jurisdiction of the municipality of Itbayat. * North Island lies nearby Y'ami island and is part of the Ibayat group of islands. At least two outcrops can be found nearby. * Y'Ami Island, the northernmost of the Itbayat group under the jurisdiction of the municipality of Itbayat. It is the northernmost point of the
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and is the last territorial island bordering
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.


Barangays

Itbayat is politically subdivided into five
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s. Each barangay consists of
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s and some have
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.


Climate

Itbayat has cooler temperatures from December to February due to its northerly location.


Demographics

In the 2020 census, Itbayat had a population of 3,128. The population density was .


Economy


Fishing

In 2024, Batanes's first municipal tilapia
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was inaugurated in Barangay Raele.


Government


Local government

Itbayat belongs to the lone congressional district of the province of Batanes. It is governed by a mayor designated as its local chief executive, and by a municipal council as its legislative body in accordance with the
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. The mayor, vice mayor, and the councilors are elected directly by the people through an election held every three years.


Elected officials


Education

The Schools Division of Batanes governs the town's public education system. The division office is a field office of the DepEd in
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region. The Itbayat Schools District Office governs the public and private elementary and high schools throughout the municipality.


Primary and elementary schools

* Itbayat Central School * Mayan Elementary School * Yawran Barrio School


Secondary schools

* Itbayat National Agricultural High School * Raele Integrated School


Tourism

* '' Siayan Island'': the nearest island to the north of Itbayat. It has beaches accessible by a one-hour ride by motorboat from Itbayat (depending on sea condition). * ''Di'nem Island'': this volcanic island is located east of Itbayat. It features boulder beaches with towering cliffs used for mountain climbing. * ''Rapang Cliff'': A natural park with a ringing mushroom-like rock. It is believed to have been used by the ancient settlers to call a meeting. * ''Mount Riposed'': One of the two major elevations (aside from Karaboboan) that have been the foundation of Itbayat Island. Situated in the south-eastern part of Itbayat has an elevation of that offers views of the island. * ''Mount Karaboboan (Mount Santa Rosa)'': The other extinct volcano of Itbayat Island is in the island's northern half. Near the mountain is a settlement of the early settlers of Itbayat near Barangay Santa Rosa. * ''Torongan Cave'': The most ancient dwelling place has a burial ground on top. It is believed to be the first landing place of the Austronesians from Taiwan around 2000 BC. * ''Nahili Votox'': With its own Ijang and boat-shaped burial grounds, it is also an ancient settlement where many broken clay pots have been found. Its Ijang has views of Dinem and Itbayat Island's eastern coast. * ''Underground Stream in Kumayasakas'': The stream flows down the sea, north-west of Itbayat. * ''Itbayat Caves'': These caves feature
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s and
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s, and have been given the names Northern Sarokan, Eastern Sarokan, Do'tboran Cave, and Pevangan Cave. * ''Agosan Rock'': rock formation north of Itbayat which is a breeding site for endangered birds. * ''Vernacular houses'': A typical vernacular house is composed of three structures: * ''Port Mauyen'': An alternative port south of Itbayat with a 14-turn zigzag road. It is south of the town. * ''Groto'': 155 steps up


Infrastructure

Transportation to the island town is by boat or by plane direct from the provincial capital of Basco. Jorge Abad Airport serves as the gateway to the island for STOL planes through Basco airport or other airports from mainland Luzon. There are small carriers that provide commercial scheduled and non-scheduled flights to Itbayat from Basco Airport. Jorge Abad Airport is served by the following small airline companies: * Aerospeed Air * Fliteline * Sky Pasada The town can be reached by sea going vessels that provide transportation for locals and tourists between Itbayat and Basco. The following companies provide daily scheduled voyage between Basco and Itbayat: * M/B Ocean Spirit * M/B Itranza * M/B Veronica There are no private charter boats or larger vessels in the island. Charter flights, however, can be scheduled to and from the town.


References


External links

* * Philippine Standard Geographic Code {{Authority control Municipalities of Batanes Island municipalities in the Philippines