Baungon, Bukidnon
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Baungon is a 2nd class municipality in the northern part of the province of Bukidnon, Philippines
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. It is about 132 kilometers north of Malaybalay City
Malaybalay City
The City of Malaybalay , dubbed as the "South Summer Capital of the Philippines", is a first class component city and the capital and administrative center of the province of Bukidnon, Philippines...

 passing through Cagayan de Oro, which is about 30 kilometers from Imbatug, the towns poblacion. It is bounded on the northeast by the Libona
Libona, Bukidnon
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, at the south by the Lantapan
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, and on the west by Talakag
Talakag, Bukidnon
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. It has a land area of 328.34 square kilometres based on the cadastral survey made by the DENR
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According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 26,695 people in 5,141 households with registered voters of 20,121 [Comelec 2010 Registration].

Location

Baungon is located in the northern part of Bukidnon, about 132 kilometers north of Malaybalay City passing through Cagayan de Oro City which is about 30 kilometers from Imbatug, the towns poblacion. It is bounded on the northeast by the Municipality of Libona, at the south by the Municipality of Lantapan, and on the west by the Municipality of Talakag. It has 16 Barangays namely: Imbatug, Balintad, Danatag, Kalilangan, Lacolac, Langaon, Liboran, Lingating, Mabuhay, Mabunga, Nicdao, Pualas, Salimbalan, San Miguel, and San Vicentel. It has a total land area of 32,834 hectares based on the cadastral survey made by the DENR.

Climate

Typical of the province environmental condition, Baungon belongs to the third type of climate which is relatively dry from March to April and wet from May to December. In 1997, the heaviest rainfall was recorded in January with 497.8 millimeters. April has the lowest amount of rainfall with 24.3mm. The average temperature is 77.0 degrees Fahrenheit and the average humidity is 82.2%

Topography

The bigger part of Baungon is located over plateau, the terrain of which is generally flat with slowly rising mountains and some canyons with a highest slope of 30%. In some parts, however, the terrain is strongly sloping to severely eroded. It has three (3) large rivers, namely; Bobonawan in the north, Tumalaong at the south, and Kalawaig at the west. These rivers and its tributaries serve as natural drainage system.

Economy

The town's economy is primarily agricultural. The main agricultural products of Baungon are corn, casava, banana, camote, fruits and vegetables, bamboo crafts, and abaca products. Mill products consist of the following: corn grits, rice, and casava starch.

Flora

Baungon is home to two of the World's rarest flowers: Rafflesia and Amorphophallus Paeoniifolius. These flowers are beautiful to behold. The Rafflesia that grew in Baungon is identified by one botanist, Ulysses Ferreras, as the thought extinct Rafflesia Schadenbergiana Goppert. Such Rafflesia was last seen by the German Alex Schandenberg in Mount Apo in the year 1881. This rafflesia is called by locals as "Kolon Busaw". It is a case of lost and found Rafflesia, found again in Bukidnon after 126 years. The flower Amorphophallus Paeoniifolius grows well also in our soil. Near the airport, one can find Kabula River, the site for favorite water rafting. The forests are old which should be declared protected zone so that these rare trees and flowers, like Rafflesia and Amorphophallus, will flourish until the generations to come. In case the next bloom of Rafflesia will be one hundred years away, may our children see its flowering in a protected forest.

Barangays

Baungon is politically subdivided into 16 barangay
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  • Balintad - Hon. Aquilino Puclao
  • Buenavista - Hon. Dante Pactain
  • Danatag - Hon. Erlinda Dominguez
  • Kalilangan - Hon. Librando Abalona
  • Lacolac - Hon. Abraham Javeniao
  • Langaon - Hon. Martin Tanio
  • Liboran - Hon. Lilibeth Rapirap (ABC President)
  • Lingating - Hon. Jomark Lago
  • Mabuhay - Hon. Rene Acuesta
  • Mabunga - Hon. Jocelyn Janioso
  • Nicdao - Hon. Nestor Huraño
  • Imbatug (Pob.) - Hon. Felomina Labitad
  • Pualas - Hon. Dionilo Quiem
  • Salimbalan - Hon. Godofredo Sanoy
  • San Vicente - Hon. Nelson Babion
  • San Miguel - Hon. Joseph Bajuyo

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