The City of Talisay is on the coast of Cebu Province and is the first town located twelve (12) kilometers Southwest of Cebu City. It is bounded on the north by Barangay Bulacao of Cebu City; on the west by Barangay Camp 7 of Toledo City; on the south by the Municipality of Minglanilla, Cebu; and on the east by Bohol Strait. It served as an intermediated area on the south of Metro Cebu and is the gateway to the west and southern towns of the province. The municipality has a total land area of 5,251.558 hectares and the municipality is made up of twenty-two (22) barangays namely: Biasong, Camp 4, Camp 6, Candulawan, Cansojong, Dumlog, Jaclupan, Lagtang, Lawaan I, Lawaan II, Lawaan III, Linao, Maghaway, Mohon, Poblacion, Pooc, San Isidro, San Roque, Tabunoc, Tangke and Tapul.
Class : I-C
Annual Income:(As of 1996) P 24,964,160.66
No. of Barangays: 22
Barangay: Bulacao
Income: P60Million (Year 2000)
Total Land Area (Cadastral Survey): 8,645.00 Has.
Land Classification as of (Latest Year)
Arable Area: 1,217.376 Has.
Residential : 3,110.40 Has.
Commercial : 129.60 Has.
Industrial : 72.576 Has.
Certified Alienable /Disposable Land: Has.
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National Parks/Playgrounds : Has.
Soil Type Talisay has (4) types of soils, namely: Faraon Clay, Faraon Clay Steep Phase, Baguio Clay Loam. Geology
The mountainous areas in Talisay are of indigenous origin. The town is well-drained except in certain parts of Poblacion and Dumlog near the mouth of Mananga river where manggroves abound. Its abundant supply of artesian water that sprouts out of its own pressure and fine beaches in the town although some have dried up. No mineral of commercial value have been prospected.
Climate:
The climate of Talisay falls under the third type and is characterized by a pronounced maximum rain periods with short dry seasons lasting from 1 to 3 months. The distribution of rainfall shows that March to April is the dry season and the heaviest rains pour in October due to depressions, typhoons and the start of the northeasterly winds through November and December. Talisay shorelines are largely exposed to southwesterly winds in July and August. Northeasterly winds blow from the direction of Cebu City eight months of the year beginning in October through May. Westerly and northwesterly winds hardly affect the town owing to its high mountain ranges towards this direction. Mean relative humidity rises in June and July by 77% to 78% and reaches its peak in October and November by 79% and goes down in December and January by 77% to 78%. Mean temperature reaches its height in April by 72%. Mean temperature reaches its height in April and May at 28.2oC and drops down to its lowest in January and February at 26.3oC.
Demography Population: (Latest NCSO Survey-1994 ) 759,990
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No. of Household 148,225
Labor Force: 375,187
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Ports (Domestic/International): 8/1
Airport (If any): 1 Schools (Public & Private)
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