Minalabac


Minalabac, officially the Municipality of Minalabac, is a First Class (as of 2025) municipality in the province of Camarines Sur, Philippines. According to the, it has a population of people.

Etymology

The name Minalabac is linked to the early Spanish term “Minalagua,” which was said to mean “mine of water.” Early Spanish settlers reportedly used this name to describe the area, noting its water sources. Over time, the name evolved into its present form.

History

Minalabac traces its roots to the late 1500s. The first settlement was in Sitio Inguinan. Strong typhoons pushed residents to move the town about three kilometers to its present site.
The town became organized under the Municipal Code on January 31, 1901.

Geography

Barangays

Minalabac is politically subdivided into 25 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.
Barangay NamePhilippine Standard
Geographic Codes Code
Urban/RuralPopulation
Antipolo051722001Urban6,865
Bagolatao051722002Rural1,323
Bagongbong051722003Rural995
Baliuag Nuevo051722004Rural1,625
Baliuag Viejo051722005Rural3,270
Catanusan051722006Rural1,463
Del Carmen-Del Rosario 051722007Rural2,440
Del Socorro051722008Rural1,365
Hamoraon051722009Rural1,798
Hobo051722010Rural3,966
Irayang Solong051722011Rural1,885
Magadap051722012Rural1,300
Malitbog051722013Rural1,330
Manapao051722014Rural2,485
Mataoroc051722015Rural2,610
Sagrada 051722016Rural2,687
Salingogon051722017Rural2,258
San Antonio 051722018Rural1,017
San Felipe-Santiago 051722019Rural852
San Francisco 051722020Rural574
San Jose051722021Rural1,969
San Juan-San Lorenzo 051722022Rural1,541
Taban051722023Rural1,283
Tariric051722024Rural3,748
Timbang051722025Rural1,192

Demographics

In the 2024 census, the population of Minalabac was 51,841 people, with a density of.

Economy

Minalabac is classified as a municipality. Minalabac has the same economy as Libmanan, Cabusao, San Fernando, Milaor, Ocampo, Nabua, and Calabanga because of fishing in coastal barangays near Ragay Gulf particularly Salingogon, and Bagolatao. Minalabac has several beach resorts that also boosts the economy of the town. Majority of the land is devoted to rice, vegetables and other root crops.
It was formerly included in the Metro Naga area before the designation was discontinued in 2017.

Transportation

Jeepneys are used for transportation from Naga City to Minalabac, and from LCC Terminal in Sabang, Naga City to the market of Minalabac. It is the main transportation for public use.

Infrastructures

The town has a couple of provincial roads. The main road in the town is the Milaor-Minalabac-Pili road and the other roads either goes to the Poblacion, other barangays, to Rinconada district, or even Albay.

Tourism

Two main summer beach destinations include the pebble beach in Bagolatao and sand beach in Hamoraon. The growing number of resorts offers amenities such as cottages, videoke, rest house, etc.

Government

Elected officials

PositionName of official
District Representative
Rep. Luis Raymund F. Villafuerte Jr.
MayorChristopher R. Lizardo
Vice-MayorPedro Benamira
CouncilorsMiguel S. Bersabe
CouncilorsRenato A. Barcinas
CouncilorsNoe G. Lavandero
CouncilorsLouieley S. Barrameda
CouncilorsAlejo Francis R. Sayson
CouncilorsPedro S. Balid
CouncilorsAlex L. Nacor
CouncilorsArcel B. Bas

Education

The Minalabac 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.

Primary and elementary schools

  • Antipolo Elementary School
  • Bagolatao Elementary School
  • Bagongbong Elementary School
  • Baliuag Nuevo Elementary School
  • Baliuag Viejo Elementary School
  • Bingcay Elementary School
  • Catanusan Elementary School
  • Del Socorro Elementary School
  • Hamoraon Elementary School
  • Hobo Elementary School
  • Irayang Solong Elementary School
  • Magadap Elementary School
  • Malitbog Elementary School
  • Manapao Elementary School
  • Mataoroc Elementary School
  • Minalabac Central School
  • Prince Thad Montessori School
  • Sagrada Familia Elementary School
  • Salingogon Elementary School
  • San Antonio Elementary School
  • San Jose Elementary School
  • San Jose Primary School
  • Taban Elementary School
  • Tariric Elementary School
  • Timbang Elementary School
  • Upper Anayan Primary School

Secondary schools