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 * About Bataan
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 * Home
 * Engines of Growth
    * Hermosa Ecozone and Industrial Park
    * Subic Bay Freeport Zone
    * Philippine National Oil Company
    * Mt. Samat Shrine of Valor
    * Freeport Area of Bataan
    * Department of Defense Arsenal
    * Bataan Technological Park, Inc. (BTPI)

 * Business Ecosystem
 * Doing Business
    * Business Registration & Licensing Procedure
    * Negosyo Center
    * Cost of Doing Business

 * Investment Priority Areas
 * Local Investment & Incentive Codes
 * Public-Private Partnership


 * Home
 * Engines of Growth
   * Hermosa Ecozone and Industrial Park
   * Subic Bay Freeport Zone
   * Philippine National Oil Company
   * Mt. Samat Shrine of Valor
   * Freeport Area of Bataan
   * Department of Defense Arsenal
   * Bataan Technological Park, Inc. (BTPI)
 * Business Ecosystem
 * Doing Business
   * Business Registration & Licensing Procedure
   * Negosyo Center
   * Cost of Doing Business
 * Investment Priority Areas
 * Local Investment & Incentive Codes
 * Public-Private Partnership

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ENGINES OF GROWTH


EASE OF DOING BUSINESS


COST OF DOING BUSINESS


INVESTMENT PRIORITY AREAS


LOCAL INVESTMENT & INCENTIVE CODES


THE BUNKER


ABOUT BATAAN



PHYSICAL FEATURES

Total Land Area – 137, 296 Hectares
Upland Hills & Mountain Area – 111,072 Hectares
Lowlands & Plains – 26,224 Hectares
Coastline – 18,800 Hectares

Population – 849,474 (2021 projected)
Annual Growth Rate – 1.58%
Municipalities – 11
City – 1
Barangays – 237
Congressional Districts – 2
Income Classification – 1st Class

ACCESSIBILITY

Bataan is a province of the Philippines occupying the whole portion of the
Bataan Peninsula and part of the Central Luzon region.

The province faces the West Philippines Sea and encloses Manila Bay to the east.

It is accessible both by land (via NLEX and SCTEX) and sea (Manila Bay via
Ferry).

COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE

Bataan can also be a hub of Philippine operations as part of the booming
economic growth quadrant that includes Metro Manila. Interconnected toll ways
have cut travel time between these economic centers making it easier to manage
logistics and supply chains.

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BATAAN AT A GLANCE

Bataan rings a chord in the heart of every Filipino. It is a symbol of democracy
and freedom – a memorial to the gallant Filipino-American defenders of Bataan
who fought decisive battles that delayed the timetaale of the well-equipped and
better trained Japanese Imperial forces, and changed the course of history in
the Pacific.

Obscure and relatively unknown before World War II, Bataan was founded in 1754
by Governor General Pedro Manuel Arandia. The region was divided into two parts
– The Corregimiento of Mariveles and the province of Pampanga. The towns of
Mariveles, Bagac, Morong, and Maragondong, Cavite comprised the Corregimiento of
Mariveles which was under the jurisdiction of the Recollect Order of the Roman
Catholic Church. The province of Pampanga included the towns of Orion, Pilar,
Balanga, Abucay, Samal, Orani, Llana Hermosa, and San Juan de Dinalupihan. The
group was under the charge of the Dominican Order.

The Dominicans founded Abucay on June 10, 1588, Samal on April 30, 1641, Orion
April 30, 1667, Orani and Balanga on April 21, 1714, Llana Hermosa May 8, 1756
and Pilar March 10, 1901. The three towns on the western side-Mariveles, Bagac
and Morong were founded by the Franciscans in about 1578.

Bataan has more than its share of significant historical events: in 1574, the
dreaded Chinese Limahong used Lusong point at the western side of Bataan as a
landing place; in 1647, the Dutch Naval Forces perpetrated the Abucay Massacre;
and the Bataan Death March to Capas, Tarlac started in the municipalities of
Mariveles and Bagac. Today, touching commemorative shrines are dedicated to the
memory of those who resisted the Japanese occupation – a bayonet thrust into the
ground with a helmet symbolically slung over the riffle butt to mark the start
of the Death March; and the imposing “Dambana ng Kagitingan” on top of Mt. Samat
in Pilar, Bataan.

Bataan is a province faced with a challenge. It is on the verge of becoming both
an extensive industrialization hub and a tourist haven which may well be the
equivalent of the dynamic force it exuded in its historic past.







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CONTACT INFO



EMAIL: ONEBATAAN@GMAIL.COM

GOVERNOR@BATAAN.GOV.PH

PHONE: (+6347) 237-5540

TELEFAX: (+6347) 237-2413

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