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Pamplona, Camarines Sur

Coordinates:13°35′33″N123°05′00″E / 13.5925°N 123.0833°E /13.5925; 123.0833
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Municipality in Camarines Sur, Philippines
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Municipality in Bicol Region, Philippines
Pamplona
Municipality of Pamplona
Municipal Hall
Municipal Hall
Flag of Pamplona
Flag
Map of Camarines Sur with Pamplona highlighted
Map of Camarines Sur with Pamplona highlighted
Map
Interactive map of Pamplona
Pamplona is located in Philippines
Pamplona
Pamplona
Location within thePhilippines
Coordinates:13°35′33″N123°05′00″E / 13.5925°N 123.0833°E /13.5925; 123.0833
CountryPhilippines
RegionBicol Region
ProvinceCamarines Sur
District 2nd district
FoundedMay 8, 1817
Barangays17 (seeBarangays)
Government
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 • TypeSangguniang Bayan
 • MayorDennis B. Imperial
 • Vice MayorJosefa V. Fabi
 • RepresentativeLuis Raymund F. Villafuerte Jr.
 • Municipal Council
Members
  • Nilda A. Donacao
  • Marlene L. Raymundo
  • Augustus Caesar M. Cruz III
  • Dennis C. Castilla
  • Agnisia L. Capucao
  • Christopher Alain H. Angeles
  • Lourdes B. Butial
  • Nessa R. Sibulo
 • Electorate24,626 voters (2025)
Area
 • Total
80.60 km2 (31.12 sq mi)
Elevation
21 m (69 ft)
Highest elevation
191 m (627 ft)
Lowest elevation
−1 m (−3.3 ft)
Population
 (2024 census)[3]
 • Total
38,556
 • Density478.4/km2 (1,239/sq mi)
 • Households
8,637
Economy
 • Income class3rd municipal income class
 • Poverty incidence
36.76
% (2021)[4]
 • Revenue₱ 184.6 million (2022)
 • Assets₱ 420.5 million (2022)
 • Expenditure₱ 132.9 million (2022)
 • Liabilities₱ 76.19 million (2022)
Service provider
 • ElectricityCamarines Sur 1 Electric Cooperative (CASURECO 1)
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
ZIP code
4416
PSGC
IDD:area code+63 (0)54
Native languagesCentral Bikol
Tagalog

Pamplona, officially theMunicipality of Pamplona (Central Bikol:Banwaan kan Pamplona;Tagalog:Bayan ng Pamplona), is a municipality in the province ofCamarines Sur,Philippines. According to the 2024 census, it has a population of 38,556 people.[5]

History

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The beginnings of this town can be traced back from the date it was made avisita ofMilaor. The town of Pamplona was founded in May 8, 1817.[6] It first started as a settlement in Western area of theBicol River, then it grew to become a Sitio called Patong. The name was changed to Pamplona by a retired Spanish military officer who resided in the place and named it after his native city in Spain - Pamplona, capital of Basque, Province of Navarro.[7]

Historical references concluded that most Spaniards inhabiting the place came from the province ofPamplona in Spain and thus decided to name their settlement also as "Pamplona".

Pamplona officially became a parish on May 8, 1885, which coincided with the date of the town's celebration honoring their patron saint, Saint Michael the Archangel.

Geography

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Barangays

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Pamplona is politically subdivided into 17barangays. Each barangay consists ofpuroks and some havesitios.

  • Batang
  • Burabod
  • Cagbibi
  • Cagbunga
  • Calawat
  • Del Rosario
  • Patong
  • Poblacion
  • Salvacion
  • San Gabriel
  • San Isidro
  • San Rafael
  • San Ramon
  • San Vicente
  • Veneracion (Taguilid)
  • Tambo
  • Tampadong

Climate

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Climate data for Pamplona, Camarines Sur
MonthJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYear
Mean daily maximum °C (°F)33
(91)
31
(88)
35
(95)
37
(99)
38
(100)
37
(99)
36
(97)
34
(93)
35
(95)
34
(93)
33
(91)
32
(90)
35
(94)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F)27
(81)
27
(81)
29
(84)
31
(88)
32
(90)
32
(90)
30
(86)
29
(84)
30
(86)
29
(84)
28
(82)
28
(82)
29
(85)
Averageprecipitation mm (inches)44.2
(1.74)
53.17
(2.09)
45.43
(1.79)
54.15
(2.13)
92.29
(3.63)
182.23
(7.17)
289.11
(11.38)
260.6
(10.26)
180.07
(7.09)
340.22
(13.39)
98.7
(3.89)
337.4
(13.28)
1,977.57
(77.84)
Average rainy days212219192426302927292429299
Source: World Weather Online[8]

As part of the Bicol Region, the municipality has atropical climate favorable to agriculture. The fields remain lush-green throughout the year, even through a long drought period. Generally, there are only two distinct seasons, namely: dry and wet season. The dry season starts from about the middle or later part of January up to April and the wet season starts from May to December.

Demographics

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Population census of Pamplona
YearPop.±% p.a.
19033,993—    
19183,477−0.92%
19397,402+3.66%
19489,439+2.74%
196013,028+2.72%
197015,922+2.02%
197518,350+2.89%
198019,651+1.38%
199024,097+2.06%
199526,176+1.56%
200029,177+2.35%
200731,895+1.24%
201034,471+2.87%
201536,390+1.04%
202039,333+1.65%
202438,556−0.48%
Source:Philippine Statistics Authority[9][10][11][12][13]

In the 2024 census, the population of Pamplona was 38,556 people,[14] with a density of 480 inhabitants per square kilometre or 1,200 inhabitants per square mile.

Economy

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Poverty incidence of Pamplona

10
20
30
40
50
2000
48.91
2003
45.62
2006
48.10
2009
46.73
2012
32.91
2015
38.75
2018
30.83
2021
36.76

Source:Philippine Statistics Authority[15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22]

Farming is considered to be the main source of livelihood and basically agriculture is the primary source where most households derive their income. The agricultural products includes coconuts, upland crops and rice. Agricultural workers outnumbering the ones who are employed in non-agricultural occupations. As of 1997, 66.2% are engaged in agricultural works while 33.8% make up the non-agricultural labor force.

Industries include cottage industries and bamboo furniture industry with agricultural equipment manufacturer found in Barangay San Gabriel, making portable hand tractors, palay threshers, and portable wind blowers. The rehabilitation of farm-to-market roads was started to link the barangays to the trade and commerce industry. This will facilitate the transport of farm products and farm inputs.

Pamplona is progressive due to its proximity to Pasacao port and the ever expanding Metro Naga. Industrial plants, Resorts, Agriculture, being along the national road had create Pamplona to become the potential commercial center of Camarines Sur's second congressional district. An ongoing project around Barangay Tambo is a 2-story mall with dining, parking, and hospital the end of the construction will be around the first and second quarter of 2025.

Due to its proximity to Naga City. Pamplona now hosts a Business Industrial Park owned by both the LGU andWinwin Corporation named 'Winwin Business Park'. This Business Park is a 52 hectare project in Barangay Del Rosario. As of January 2023 the Business Park has a hotel, resort, gas station, Land Transportation Office, and several private running factories. The project although not complete yet will also compose of residential buildings and shopping malls. This project will not only benefit the people of Pamplona but also the entire 1st and 2nd districts.

Pamplona's OTOP is Bag Making. Three Barangays named San Gabriel, San Vicente and Tambo function as neighborhood centers with Tambo only being secondary to Poblacion having its own market.

The town was formerly included in theMetro Naga area before the designation was discontinued in 2017.

Tourism

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Pamplona has a scenic view from one of its hills. Pamplona has theBicol hotPaddlers too from the neighbouring town ofCanaman. A tourism area as they share the economy of Pamplona.

Churches

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  • San Miguel Arcángel Parish (est.1885)

Education

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The Pamplona Schools District Office governs all educational institutions within the municipality. It oversees the management and operations of all private and public, from primary to secondary schools.[23]

The town has four barangay high school in San Vicente, San Isidro, Poblacion and Veneracion. It also has 11 barangay elementary school and two primary schools.

Sports

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Pamplona has many high schoolbasketball courts. Poblacion area has the new sports arena that opened in May 2019. Many children often start playing ball at a young age. Aside from basketball there are many sports.Football is an example. Football is a game usually played in the farm areas.

Transportation

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Pamplona has a smalltransport terminal near the publicmarket. Theterminal operates daily fromLibmanan toNaga City, and even the regional center ofLegazpi City. The train tracks which still runs today. However some roads and railroads need to be fixed first.

Education

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The Pamplona Schools District Office governs all educational institutions within the municipality. It oversees the management and operations of all private and public, from primary to secondary schools.[24]

Primary and elementary schools

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  • Ahisamach Christian Academy
  • Batang Elementary School
  • Brilliant Learners School
  • Burabod Elementary School
  • Cagbunga Elementary School
  • Calawat Elementary School
  • Calawat Primary School
  • Del Rosario Elementary School
  • Pamplona Central School
  • Patong Elementary School
  • Salvacion Elementary School
  • San Gabriel Elementary School
  • San Isidro Elementary School
  • San Ramon Elementary School
  • San Vicente Elementary School
  • Taguilid Elementary School
  • Tambo Elementary School
  • Tampadong Elementary School

Secondary schools

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  • Cagbibi National High School
  • Del Rosario National High School
  • Don M. Veneracion National High School
  • Maura N. Sibulo National High School
  • Pamplona National High School
  • Ramon B. Felipe Sr. National High School

Notable personalities

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Sister cities

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References

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  1. ^Municipality of Pamplona | (DILG)
  2. ^"2015 Census of Population, Report No. 3 – Population, Land Area, and Population Density"(PDF).Philippine Statistics Authority. Quezon City, Philippines. August 2016.ISSN 0117-1453.Archived(PDF) from the original on May 25, 2021. RetrievedJuly 16, 2021.
  3. ^"2024 Census of Population (POPCEN) Population Counts Declared Official by the President". Philippine Statistics Authority. July 17, 2025. RetrievedJuly 18, 2025.
  4. ^"PSA Releases the 2021 City and Municipal Level Poverty Estimates". Philippine Statistics Authority. April 2, 2024. RetrievedApril 28, 2024.
  5. ^"2024 Census of Population (POPCEN) Population Counts Declared Official by the President". Philippine Statistics Authority. July 17, 2025. RetrievedJuly 18, 2025.
  6. ^History of Pamplona (May 17, 2013) Retrieved fromhttp://www.pamplona.gov.ph/History.htmlArchived March 4, 2016, at theWayback Machine
  7. ^Brief History of Pamplona (May 17, 2013) Retrieved fromhttp://www.pamplona.gov.ph/History.htmlArchived March 4, 2016, at theWayback Machine
  8. ^"Pamplona, Camarines Sur: Average Temperatures and Rainfall". World Weather Online. RetrievedOctober 29, 2017.
  9. ^"2024 Census of Population (POPCEN) Population Counts Declared Official by the President". Philippine Statistics Authority. July 17, 2025. RetrievedJuly 18, 2025.
  10. ^Census of Population (2015)."Region V (Bicol Region)".Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay.Philippine Statistics Authority. RetrievedJune 20, 2016.
  11. ^Census of Population and Housing (2010)."Region V (Bicol Region)"(PDF).Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay.National Statistics Office. RetrievedJune 29, 2016.
  12. ^Censuses of Population (1903–2007)."Region V (Bicol Region)".Table 1. Population Enumerated in Various Censuses by Province/Highly Urbanized City: 1903 to 2007.National Statistics Office.
  13. ^"Province of".Municipality Population Data.Local Water Utilities Administration Research Division. RetrievedDecember 17, 2016.
  14. ^"2024 Census of Population (POPCEN) Population Counts Declared Official by the President". Philippine Statistics Authority. July 17, 2025. RetrievedJuly 18, 2025.
  15. ^"Poverty incidence (PI):". Philippine Statistics Authority. RetrievedDecember 28, 2020.
  16. ^"Estimation of Local Poverty in the Philippines"(PDF). Philippine Statistics Authority. November 29, 2005.
  17. ^"2003 City and Municipal Level Poverty Estimates"(PDF). Philippine Statistics Authority. March 23, 2009.
  18. ^"City and Municipal Level Poverty Estimates; 2006 and 2009"(PDF). Philippine Statistics Authority. August 3, 2012.
  19. ^"2012 Municipal and City Level Poverty Estimates"(PDF). Philippine Statistics Authority. May 31, 2016.
  20. ^"Municipal and City Level Small Area Poverty Estimates; 2009, 2012 and 2015". Philippine Statistics Authority. July 10, 2019.
  21. ^"PSA Releases the 2018 Municipal and City Level Poverty Estimates". Philippine Statistics Authority. December 15, 2021. RetrievedJanuary 22, 2022.
  22. ^"PSA Releases the 2021 City and Municipal Level Poverty Estimates". Philippine Statistics Authority. April 2, 2024. RetrievedApril 28, 2024.
  23. ^"Masterlist of Schools"(PDF).Department of Education. January 15, 2021. RetrievedNovember 6, 2025.
  24. ^"Masterlist of Schools"(PDF).Department of Education. January 15, 2021. RetrievedNovember 6, 2025.

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