Introduction
Municipality in Ifugao, Philippines
This article is about the modern municipality. For the historic farming site, see Banaue Rice Terraces.
Municipality in Cordillera Administrative Region, PhilippinesBanaueMunicipalityMunicipality of Banaue, Municipalité de BanaueTown of Banaue
FlagMap of Ifugao with Banaue highlightedInteractive map of BanaueBanaueLocation within the PhilippinesCoordinates: 16°54′43″N 121°03′41″E / 16.9119°N 121.0614°E / 16.9119; 121.0614CountryPhilippinesRegionCordillera Administrative RegionProvinceIfugaoDistrict
Lone districtBarangays18
(see Barangays)Government  • TypeSangguniang Bayan • MayorJoel B. Bungallon • Vice MayorDonald L. Mongolnon • RepresentativeSolomon R. Chungalao • Municipal Council
Members
Rogelio N. ImmatongJohn Alfred D. Cappleman IIRoberto M. ImmotnaGlenn H. ImmoliapAlbert B. Magguling Sr.Fermin P. Haclao Jr.Karen Joy B. LuglugWilson A. Balungay
 • Electorate15,487 voters (2025)Area • Total191.20 km2 (73.82 sq mi)Elevation1,303 m (4,275 ft)Highest elevation2,689 m (8,822 ft)Lowest elevation481 m (1,578 ft)Population (2024 census) • Total20,143 • Density105.35/km2 (272.86/sq mi) • Households4,306Economy • Income class4th municipal income class • Poverty incidence12.04% (2021) • Revenue₱ 156 million (2024) • Assets₱ 864.5 million (2024) • Expenditure₱ 190.1 million (2024) • Liabilities₱ 122.8 million (2024)Service provider • ElectricityIfugao Electric Cooperative (IFELCO)Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)ZIP code3601PSGC1402701000IDD : area code +63 (0)74Native languagesIfugao Tuwali Ilocano TagalogWebsitewww.banaue.gov.ph
Banaue (or alternatively spelled as Banawe) [bɐˈnawe], officially the Municipality of Banaue (Ilocano: Ili ti Banaue, Tagalog: Bayan ng Banaue), is a municipality in the province of Ifugao, Philippines. According to the 2024 census, it has a population of 20,143 people.
It is the site of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Batad Rice Terraces and Bangaan Rice Terraces.
Etymology
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Banaue is the Spanish spelling of Bannawor, the sitio which once hosted the Spanish local seat of government (now part of the poblacion area of the municipality). The name later extended to the entire municipality. The sitio was named after bannawor (also spelled banawor), the local Tuwali Ifugao common name for Hirundapus celebensis, a species of swift.
History
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Aerial view of Banaue, 1939
Geography
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Banaue is situated 24.60 kilometres (15.29 mi) from the provincial capital Lagawe, and 375.26 kilometres (233.18 mi) from the country's capital city of Manila.
Barangays[edit]
Banaue is politically subdivided into 18 barangays.  Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.
Amganad
Anaba
Balawis
Bangaan
Batad
Bocos
Banao
Cambulo
Ducligan
Gohang
Kinakin
Uhaj
Poblacion
Poitan
Pula
San Fernando
Tam-an
View Point
Climate[edit]
Climate data for Banaue, Ifugao
Month
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
21(70)
23(73)
24(75)
26(79)
25(77)
25(77)
24(75)
24(75)
24(75)
24(75)
23(73)
22(72)
24(75)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
15(59)
15(59)
16(61)
18(64)
19(66)
19(66)
19(66)
19(66)
19(66)
18(64)
17(63)
16(61)
18(63)
Average precipitation mm (inches)
35(1.4)
46(1.8)
63(2.5)
117(4.6)
402(15.8)
400(15.7)
441(17.4)
471(18.5)
440(17.3)
258(10.2)
94(3.7)
68(2.7)
2,835(111.6)
Average rainy days
9.9
11.1
13.9
18.9
26.0
27.3
28.9
28.5
26.1
19.7
14.5
12.8
237.6
Source: Meteoblue
Demographics
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Population census of BanaueYearPop.±% p.a.1918 17,013—    1939 17,127+0.03%1948 15,311−1.24%1960 17,877+1.30%1970 20,268+1.26%1975 20,489+0.22%1980 22,900+2.25%1990 16,943−2.97%1995 20,514+3.65%2000 20,563+0.05%2007 21,448+0.58%2010 22,365+1.54%2015 21,837−0.45%2020 20,652−1.17%2024 20,143−0.60%Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
In the 2024 census, the population of Banaue was 20,143 people, with a density of 110 inhabitants per square kilometre or 280 inhabitants per square mile.
Economy
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Poverty incidence of Banaue
10
20
30
40
50
60
2000 52.98
2003 31.10
2006 29.30
2009 20.91
2012 30.76
2015 37.68
2018 19.22
2021 12.04
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority
Government
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Local government[edit]
Main article: Sangguniang Bayan
Banaue, belonging to the lone congressional district of the province of Ifugao, is governed by a mayor designated as its local chief executive and by a municipal council as its legislative body in accordance with the Local Government Code. The mayor, vice mayor, and the councilors are elected directly by the people through an election which is being held every three years.
Elected officials[edit]
Members of the Municipal Council(2019–2022)
Position
Name
Congressman
Solomon R. Chungalao
Mayor
John Raymund Wesley A. Dulawan
Vice-Mayor
Donald L. Mongolnon
Councilors
John Alfred D. Cappleman II
Roberto M. Immotna
Albert B. Magguling Sr.
Lino A. Madchiw
Chester D. Bahatan
Fermin P. Haclao Jr.
Abelardo B. Batton
Fernando B. Chulipa
Ifugao Rice Terraces
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Main article: Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras
Sometimes called by locals as the "Eighth Wonder of the World", the Ifugao Rice Terraces begin at the base of the mountain range and extend several thousand feet upwards. Two of the terrace clusters in Banaue, namely Bangaan and Batad, are part of the UNESCO World Heritage inscription. It is said that their length, if put end to end, would encircle half of the globe. The terraces are believed by many to be more than 2,000 years old as postulated by early Philippine anthropologist Otley Beyer, recent studies by carbon dating however contends this and instead the structures may be less than 1,000 years old. The rice terraces manifest the engineering skill and ingenuity of the sturdy Ifugaos. They are irrigated by means of mountain streams and springs that have been tapped and channelled into canals that run downhill through the rice terraces.
Banaue Rice Terraces
Batad Rice Terraces paddy fields
Banaue Museum, which includes artifacts collected by H. Otley Beyer
The rice terraces once stretched north-east to Cagayan and as far south as Quezon. However they are now slowly being abandoned and showing signs of deterioration. The 1990 Luzon earthquake damaged some of the terraces' irrigation systems, while El Niño triggered droughts that led giant earthworms to erode the terraces' soil. Furthermore, the rice variety most suited to the area's cool climate is not a high-yielding crop; because it takes so long to mature, some Ifugao families have abandoned their land in the rice terraces in favour of land that reaps faster rewards.
An Ifugao Terraces Commission was created in 1994 and was superseded by the Banaue Rice Terraces task force, which was closed in 2002.
UNESCO has listed the Batad Rice Terraces and Bangaan Rice Terraces as a World Heritage Site since 1995, under the designation, Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras.
All located in the Ifugao region, the Rice Terraces also feature as one of the Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems or GIAHS. They are supported by indigenous knowledge management of muyong, a private forest that caps each terrace cluster. The muyong is managed through a collective effort and under traditional tribal practices. The communally managed forestry area on top of the terraces contains about 264 indigenous plant species, mostly endemic to the region. The terraces form unique clusters of microwatersheds and are part of the whole mountain ecology. They serve as a rainwater filtration system and are saturated with irrigation water all year round. A biorhythm technology, in which cultural activities are harmonised with the rhythm of climate and hydrology management, has enabled farmers to grow rice at over 1 000 metres.
Contrary to popular notion, the Banaue Rice Terraces as seen from the viewpoint[where?] are not included in the UNESCO inscription, due to the presence of numerous modern structures. However, it is a National Cultural Treasure under the Ifugao Rice Terraces.
The stone walled rice terraces were built by means of early tools and methods in order to maximise the use of land space, They exceed the height of the world's tallest building if the vertical distance between top and bottom row are measured.
Education
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The Banaue 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[edit]
Amganad Elementary School
Anaba Elementary School
Balawis Elementary School
Banao Elementary School
Banaue Central School
Bocos Elementary School
Bangaan Elementary School
Batad Elementary School
Batad Elementary School - Patpat PS Annex
Cambulo Elementary School
Cambulo Elementary School - Mattao Annex
Chunak Primary School
Ducligan Elementary School
Ducligan Elementary School - Guitte PS Annex
Gohang Elementary School
Good News Christian Academy of Ifugao
Kinakin Elementary School
Kinakin Elementary School - Annex
Patilong Elementary School
Poitan Elementary School
Precious Ones Learning Center of Banaue
Pula Elementary School
San Fernando Elementary School
Tam-an Elementary School
Uhaj Elementary School
Secondary schools[edit]
Banaue National High School
Banaue National High School Annex
Gohang National High School
Immaculate Conception School