Batino

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Batino
Barangay ng Batino, Lungsod ng Calamba
Calamba Premiere International Park in Batino
Calamba Premiere International Park in Batino
Map of Calamba City showing the location of the barangays
Coordinates: 14°12′9″N 121°8′2″E / 14.20250°N 121.13389°E / 14.20250; 121.13389Coordinates: 14°12′9″N 121°8′2″E / 14.20250°N 121.13389°E / 14.20250; 121.13389
CountryPhilippines
ProvinceLaguna
RegionCalabarzon (Region IV-A)
CityCalamba
Government
 • ChairmanPio C. Dimapilis
 • Councilors
  • Magdalena P. Pamote
  • Maria C. Oruga
  • Eduardo E. Hababag
  • Narciso M. Narvaez
  • Sesinando M. Pamote
  • Crisologo D. Aguilat
  • Lucio P. Motel

Batino is a rural industrial barangay located at Calamba City. Batino is located to the east of Barandal, south of Mayapa, north of Prinza and west of Paciano Rizal. Most of the establishments, if not all of it, are located on the west side of SLEX, leaving the east side of the barangay less developed than the west side of it, partly because the only access points are the SLEX and the Batino-Mayapa Road.

Etymology[]

Barangay Batino got its name from the hard milkwood tree or Alstonia microphylla, which is called batino in Tagalog.[1] The tree was once abundant in the area.

Calamba Premiere International Park[]

In this barangay, numerous companies like Avon, Samsung, Shin Heung Electro Digital Inc., Lux Manufacturing, and Nestle have set up their warehouses and factories in this area. It is one of the first Industrial Complex being established in the Philippines and has been playing an important economic role at the City of Calamba and the whole of CALABARZON.

Population[]

  • 2020 - 1,616
  • 2015 - 1,274
  • 2010 - 1,249
  • 2007 - 1,295
  • 2000 - 665
  • 1990 - 302
  • 1995 - 276
  • 1990 - 221

References[]

  1. ^ "Batino / Alstonia macrophylla / DEVIL TREE / HARD ALSTONIA: Philippine Medicinal Herbs / Philippine Alternative Medicine". www.stuartxchange.org. Retrieved 2017-03-10.

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