Mankayan


', officially the ', is a of the Philippines| in the province of,. According to the, it has a population of people.
The municipality is known as a mining town, being the location of several mines, including the Lepanto Consolidated Mining Company.

Etymology

The name "Mankayan" is derived from Nancayan, the Hispanic term of the native name of the place, Nangkayang.

History

Pre-colonial period

Nangkayang was once a heavily-forested area. The natives of the surrounding settlements of Panat and Bag-ongan mined gold through the labon system, after its reported discovery in a river. Copper was later discovered by the end of the 16th century in Kamangga-an.

Spanish period

By the 1800s, the Spanish colonial government sent expeditions to survey the mines. On February 3, 1850, an expedition led by engineer Don Antonio Hernandez confirmed the presence of copper in Mankayan.
In 1852, Lepanto was established by the Spanish as a comandancia politico-militar, composed of several rancherias which included Mankayan.
Seven different mines were discovered in the Mankayan-Suyoc region during Admiral Pedro Durán de Monforte's 1667 expedition, and Simón de Anda's administration mentioned Igorot copperware. In 1833, Galvey sent ore samples from Gambang, Suyoc, and Mankayan, to the governor. The first Spanish mining claim on the Cordillera was made by Tomás Balbas y Castro on 26 March 1856, and established a mining company called the Sociedad Minero-Metalurgica Cantabro Filipino de Mancayan. The company ceased operations in 1875.

American period

Under the American rule, Mankayan remained under the jurisdiction of Lepanto, and later Lepanto-Bontoc until the latter's dissolution. Mankayan was later annexed to the sub-province of Benguet as a municipal district in 1913.
The mining boom in Mankayan began in 1933, with American Victor Lednickey establishing the Lepanto Consolidated Mining Company on September 26, 1936.

Second World War

In 1942, following the outbreak of the war, the Lepanto Consolidated Mining Company, together with the Suyoc Consolidated Mining Company, were taken over by the Japanese Mitsui Mining Company, which renamed the mines into "Mitsui Mankayan Copper Mines". The Mitsui Company controlled the mines until 1945.

Post-war era

After the war, the Lepanto Consolidated Mining Company resumed the mining operations.
Mankayan was converted from a municipal district into a regular municipality on June 16, 1955, by virtue of Republic Act 1302.
In 2018, in order to preserve the highly artistic gangsa-making intangible heritage of the Mankayan elders, the cultural masters of the town converged and began teaching the younger generations the process and importance of gangsa-making to their way of life, effectively preserving indigenous gong culture in the town.

Geography

Mankayan is on the north-western tip of Benguet. It is bordered by Bakun on the west, Buguias on the southeast, Tadian and Bauko on the east, and Cervantes on the north-west.
According to the Philippine Statistics Authority, the has a land area of constituting of the total area of Benguet.

Barangays

Mankayan is politically subdivided into 12 barangays.

Climate

Demographics

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

Education

Public schools

As of 2014, Mankayan has 35 public elementary schools and 9 public secondary schools.
SchoolBarangay
Am-am Elementary SchoolBalili
Ampuntoc Primary SchoolColalo
Ayosep Primary SchoolBalili
Baguyos Primary SchoolColalo
Balili Elementary SchoolBalili
Bato Primary SchoolTabio
Bedbed Elementary SchoolBedbed
Bulalacao Elementary SchoolBulalacao
Ca-ew Elementary SchoolBulalacao
Cabacab Elementary SchoolBalili
Cabitin Elementary SchoolCabiten
Cada Primary SchoolBalili
Camanpaguey Elementary SchoolCabiten
Colalo Elementary SchoolColalo
Cotcot Primary School
Guinaoang Elementary SchoolGuinaoang
Guiweng Primary SchoolTabio
Kema Primary SchoolTabio
Lap-angan Primary School
Las-igan Elementary SchoolCabiten
Lepanto Elementary SchoolPaco
Mankayan Central SchoolPoblacion
Mantiyeng Primary SchoolCabiten
Marivic Elementary SchoolSapid
Mogao Elementary SchoolBalili
Pacda Primary SchoolPalasaan
Paco Elementary SchoolPaco
Palatong Elementary SchoolTabio
Payeo Primary SchoolBedbed
Sapid Elementary SchoolSapid
Sayapot Primary SchoolBalili
Suyoc Elementary SchoolTaneg
Taneg Elementary SchoolTaneg
Taneg Primary SchoolTaneg
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SchoolBarangay
Balili National High SchoolBalili
Balili National High School - Cabacab AnnexBalili
Bedbed National High SchoolBedbed
Bulalacao National High SchoolBulalacao
Cabiten National High SchoolCabiten
Guinaoang National High SchoolGuinaoang
Lepanto National High SchoolPaco
Palatong National High SchoolTabio
Mankayan National High SchoolPoblacion