Dumaran
Dumaran, officially the Municipality of Dumaran, is a municipality in the Philippine Province of Palawan. According to the, it has a population of people.
It is known for Banawa Sand Bar which features beach, clear waters, and coral reefs.
Geography
Dumaran is a municipality in the Philippine Province of Palawan. Located in the northeastern part of Palawan, it encompasses a portion of mainland Palawan Island and Dumaran Island. It was established as a municipality in 1961, and covers a land area of across 16 barangays. It is bounded on the north-east by Municipality of Araceli, on the south by Sulu Sea, on the south-west by Roxas, and on the north-west by the municipality of Taytay. The first settlers arrived in 1875 from Cuyo, and the town was established as a municipality in 1961 under Republic Act No. 3418. While the region was covered with evergreen forests, much of it was converted into agricultural lands. The remaining forest area is home to more than 136 species of fauna including the endangered Philippine cockatoo, Philippine pangolin and Palawan forest turtle.Demographics
As per the 2024 census, the population of Dumaran was 23,795 people, with a density of. The population consisted of 12,154 males and 11,333 females. The population is predominantly Roman Catholic, with a minority of other religious groups.Economy
The economy is based on agriculture and fishing. Agricultural produce include coconut, and rice. The region also has rich natural resources, and tourism is a developing industry. In relation to its foundation day on June 14, Dumaran celebrates the annual Kalabukay Festival from June 14–18.Transportation
Dumaran can be reached by commercial ships and ferry from Manila, Iloilo, and Puerto Princesa. Puerto Princesa has an airport, and is connected to Dumaran by road.Culture
Kalabukay Festival is an annual festival celebrated to mark the foundation day in Dumaran.Education
The Dumaran 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
- Bacao Elementary School
- Bohol Elementary School
- Cabugawan Elementary School
- Calasag Elementary School
- Catep Elementary School
- Dumaran Central School
- Jose P. Pacardo Sr. Elementary School
- Nagpadalan Elementary School
- Pedro Navarro Elementary School
- San Juan Elementary School
- Sto. Tomas Elementary School
- Salvacion Elementary School
Secondary schools
- Bacao National High School
- Bohol National High School
- Dumaran National High School