Tinambac, Camarines Sur


', officially the ', is a of the Philippines| in the province of,. According to the, it has a population of people.

Barangays

Tinambac is politically subdivided into 44 barangays.

History

The town of Tinambac was considered to be a trading center of villages surrounding the eastern side of Mt. Isarog. It was in this place where tobacco, then a prohibited product, was exchanged by the townspeople of Tinambac.
Its establishment as a separate municipality occurred during the latter part of the 18th century and this was known as the mission post of Himoragat. In 1829 when the Spanish administration divided the province of Camarines Sur into four districts, Tinambac fall under the District of Isarog.
A church was built atop a hill which still stands at present where the residents of this simple town give way to the celebration of its fiesta every 17th day of May. St. Pascual Baylon is the patron saint of this town.

Demographics

In the, the population of Tinambac was people, with a density of.
Bikol is the predominant language.

Climate

Economy

Total agricultural area is estimated to be, 96% of which are planted with coconut. Only around 4% are devoted to rice, corn, banana and root crops. Fishponds cover around or 1.8% of the total agricultural area.
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