Itogon
', officially the ', , is a of the Philippines| in the province of,. According to the, it has a population of people.
The largest municipality in Benguet by land area, Itogon is a mining town, being the site of the first large-scale mining operations in the country.
Itogon is also the site of Binga Dam.
History
Spanish period
During the Spanish Regime, a native of the historic pueblo of Itogon, named Codeng, was appointed by the Spanish authorities as capitan of another nearby village, Balingway. Balingway was later established as a town site and renamed after Codeng's native place.American period
During the American rule, Itogon was established as one of the 19 townships of the province of Benguet, upon the issuance of Act No. 48 by the Philippine Commission on November 22, 1900.Mining operations started in Itogon in 1903, after Benguet Corporation, the Philippines' first mining firm, was established in the town under the name, Benguet Consolidated Mining Company, by Americans Nelson Peterson and Harry Clyde.
On August 13, 1908, Benguet was established as a sub-province of the newly created Mountain Province with the enactment of Act No. 1876. As a result, six townships of Benguet were abolished, but Itogon remained a constituent town of Benguet sub-province.
Post-war era
In 1948, plans by the National Power Corporation for a second dam construction along the Agno River in the province of Benguet started, after the Ambuklao Dam construction commenced in Bokod. Bulldozers started clearing the forested area of the Guissit Mountains in 1954 for the Binga Dam. Construction of the dam took 3 years and 9 months, from August 1956 until its formal operations opening in May 1960.On May 15, 1951, the town was converted into a regular municipality from the former municipal district of the same name, with the enactment of Republic Act No. 616.
On June 18, 1966, the sub-province of Benguet was separated from the old Mountain Province and was converted into a regular province. Itogon remained to be a component municipality of the newly established province.
Geography
Itogon is located at, at the southeast end of the Benguet, forming a border with the provinces of Nueva Vizcaya and Pangasinan. The town is bounded by Baguio and the municipality of Tuba on the west, La Trinidad and Tublay on the north-west, Bokod on the north-east, Kayapa and Santa Fe on the southeast, San Manuel and San Nicolas on the south, and Sison on the south-west.According to the Philippine Statistics Authority, the has a land area of constituting of the total area of Benguet.
The Agno River traverses the municipality and is impounded at Binga forming the Binga Dam.
Barangays
Itogon is politically subdivided into 9 barangays.Climate
Demographics
In the, had a population of. The population density was.Generally inhabited by 60 percent Ibalois, 40 percent Kankanaey, and other ethnicities such as the Ilocano, Itogon was the most populous municipality in the province, with a population of 61,773 in the 1990 census. Its population abruptly declined five years after as illustrated in the census of 1995.
Economy
Itogon’s main source of livelihood is mining. Secondary to mining is agriculture. Major mining companies which operate in the town include Benguet Corporation, Philex Mining Corporation, Atok Big Wedge Mining Company and Itogon Suyoc Mines.Tourism
Known tourist destination areas in Itogon include the Binga Dam in Tinongdan and Balatoc Mines Tours in Balatoc, Virac. Other tourist spots include the open pit mines in Loacan, hot spring in Dalupirip, Mount Ugo in Tinongdan, Level 1300 swimming pools in Poblacion with hot steams and bath and the mummies in Domolpos also in Tinongdan.Transportation
Highways through Itogon:Public schools
As of 2014, Itogon has 39 public elementary schools and 7 public secondary schools.School | Barangay |
Acupan Elementary School | Virac |
Ampucao Elementary School | Ampucao |
Baguio Gold Elementary School | Tuding |
Balatoc Elementary School | Virac |
Banget Elementary School | Ampucao |
Binga Elementary School | Tinongdan |
Botic Elementary School | Tinongdan |
Dalicno Elementary School | Ampucao |
Daynet Elementary School | Ampucao |
Domolpos Community School | Tinongdan |
Fianza Elementary School | Dalupirip |
Goldfield Primary School | Poblacion |
Gold Creek Elementary School | Ucab |
Gumatdang Elementary School | Gumatdang |
Itogon Central School | Poblacion |
Jose F. Opiles Elementary School | Tinongdan |
Lab-ang Community School | Ampucao |
Labilab Elementary School | Loacan |
Lawiguen Community School | Dalupirip |
Liang Primary School | Loacan |
Loacan Elementary School | Loacan |
Luneta Elementary School | Loacan |
Lusod Community School | Tinongdan |
Manganese Elementary School | Ampucao |
Maximino Fianza Lopez Elementary School | Loacan |
Midas Elementary School | Ucab |
Oling Elementary School | Dalupirip |
Pacalso Elementary School | Tuding |
Saybuan Primary School | Tinongdan |
Sayo Primary School | Dalupirip |
Simpa Primary School | Ampucao |
Solomon Solano Elementary School | Poblacion |
Tabu Community School | Dalupirip |
Tapsan Elementary School | Ampucao |
Tinongdan Elementary School | Tinongdan |
Tocmo Elementary School | Loacan |
Tuding Elementary School | Tuding |
Ucab Elementary School | Ucab |
Virac Elementary School | Virac |
School | Barangay |
Alejo M. Pacalso Memorial National High School | Tuding |
Ampucao National High School | Ampucao |
Binga National High School | Tinongdan |
Fianza Memorial National High School | Tinongdan |
Laurencio Fianza National High School | Dalupirip |
Laurencio Fianza National High School - Bantic Annex | Dalupirip |
Loacan National High School | Loacan |
Private schools
- Sacred Heart High School of Itogon
- Saint Louis High School of Antamok
- Saint Louis High School of Balatoc
- Saint Louis High School of Philex