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Indalasa

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Indalasa
Indalasa is located in Mindanao mainland
Indalasa
Indalasa
Indalasa is located in Philippines
Indalasa
Indalasa
Coordinates: 8°11′00.3″N 125°20′19.2″E / 8.183417°N 125.338667°E / 8.183417; 125.338667
CountryPhilippines Philippines
Province Bukidnon
CityMalaybalay
DistrictUpper Pulangi
Barangayhood1964
Government
 • TypeBarangay Council
 • BodySangguniang Barangay
 • ChairmanGina S. Pailagao[2]
Area
 • Total
53.87 km2 (20.80 sq mi)
Elevation
606 m (1,988 ft)
Population
 (2015)
 • Total
1,690[1]
PSGC101312018[1]
IRA (2020)Php 2,562,319 [3]

Indalasa (Binukid: Indalasà) is a rural barangay of Malaybalay, Philippines. It is located east of the city in the Upper Pulangi District. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 1,690 people.[1]

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Indalasa is bordered to the north by Zamboanguita, to the east by the Municipality of Loreto, Agusan del Sur, to the south by barangay Canangaan of Cabanglasan, Bukidnon, and to the west by barangay Silae and Mapulo. The Pantaron Range straddles its eastern boundary with Agusan del Sur and its western boundary is formed by the Pulangi River. The village proper is on the northwest corner of the barangay near Mapulo. Sitio Lupuklupuk is on a valley on the central part of the barangay, Sitio Mindagulus to the north, and Sitio Umayam to the extreme east, along the headwaters of the Umayam River. Agriculture is the principal economic activity, where corn and rice are the major products. Most of the population are dumagat, a Binukid term for coastal peoples, usually Visayans. These people entered the barangay during the logging period in the 1960s and stayed after the moratorium on logging in the 1980s.[4] Nevertheless, Indalasa is the only barangay in Malaybalay to have a significant Umayamnon community.

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Philippine Standard Geographic Code for Indalaza". Philippine Statistics Authority.
  2. ^ "Indalasa". Local Government of Malaybalay City.
  3. ^ "CY 2020 Monthly Internal Revenue Allotment for Barangays". Department of Budget and Management.
  4. ^ "Publication - Conference on Transformative Land and Water Governance". Retrieved December 14, 2020.