Itbayat, Batanes


Itbayat, officially the Municipality of Itbayat,, is a of the Philippines| in the province of, Philippines. According to the, it has a population of people.
Itbayat is the country's northernmost municipality, located from the southernmost tip of Taiwan.
In addition to the main island of Itbayat which 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, the northernmost island of the Philippine archipelago.

History

While the church and civil government were already established in Batan Island in 1783, it was only in 1855 that civil authority was officially established and the mission canonically founded in Itbayat. A mere settlement during the Spanish colonial period, it became a municipal district when the Americans organized the province in 1909. However, in 1935, it became a municipality.
On September 14, 2016, Typhoon Meranti made landfall on Itbayat while at peak intensity, as a Category 5-equivalent super typhoon, with the center of the eye passing directly over the island. During landfall, the storm's powerful winds caused extensive damage and knocked out the island's communications systems.

Geography

Itbayat is located at.
According to the Philippine Statistics Authority, the has a land area of constituting of the total area of Batanes.

Barangays

Itbayat is politically subdivided into 5 barangays.

Climate

Demographics

In the, Itbayat had a population of. The population density was.

Attractions

Reaching Itbayat by a direct route from Manila is by plane via Jorge Abad Airport. There is a commercial carrier that provides flights to Itbayat from Basco, the capital of Batanes:
Sea transport companies that service Itbayat are: