Patpat

Patpat is the de facto name for barangay Lapu-Lapu of Malaybalay City, Philippines. As of the 2015 census, it has a population of 3,833 people.[1]

Patpat

Lapu-Lapu
Patpat
Coordinates: 8°11′45.6″N 125°3′50.4″E
Country Philippines
Province Bukidnon
CityMalaybalay
DistrictsNorth Highway District
Government
  TypeBarangay Council
  BodySangguniang Barangay
  ChairmanRenante M. Okit
Area
  Total46.92 km2 (18.12 sq mi)
Elevation
855 m (2,805 ft)
Population
 (2015)
  Total3,833
  Density82/km2 (210/sq mi)
PSGC101312025.[1]
IRA (2020)Php 4,180,576[2]

About

Patpat is located in the North Highway District and is bounded to the north by Impalutao of the Municipality of Impasug-ong, to the east and south by Kalasungay, to and to the west by Dalwangan. It is characterized by undulating plains in the south and a mountainous terrain in the north, dotted with waterfalls such as the Tugisan and Migue falls. The bulk of Patpat's territory is grassland and is classified as agricultural land.[3] According to the 2012-2022 Comprehensive Land Use Plan of the city government, Patpat is reclassified into an agri-industrial cluster to host poultry and hog farms.[4] There is one public elementary school; secondary education is provided by schools in neighboring Kalasungay and Dalwangan, with some students even enrolling in the schools in Poblacion[5]

The barangay was renamed into Lapu-Lapu in 1967 by virtue of Republic Act No. 5087[6] but the name Patpat is still commonly used and the renaming is unknown to most of the residents. Therefore, in all government documents, the village is designated as Patpat with the de jure name Lapu-Lapu in parentheses.

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