Paluan

Paluan, officially the Municipality of Paluan, is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Occidental Mindoro, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 18,566 people.

Geography
The town is located at the north-western tip of Mindoro Island. It lies along the north-east shore of Paluan Bay, approximately 7 miles southeast of Cape Calavite, a major sea-lane for inter-island and ocean-going vessels. The town is surrounded by rolling and steep mountain ranges, of which Mount Calavite with an altitude of 1491 m is the highest peak. At Mount Calavite point, the best panoramic view of Occidental Mindoro and nearby islands could be seen.

Paluan is a predominantly rural municipality, characterized by natural vegetation and an economy based mostly on agriculture. Its dominant land use is forest cover. Forestland occupies 31826 ha or 56% of total land area, planted with patches of fruit bearing trees and upland field crops. A large portion of forestland is restricted as a preservation area for wildlife and watershed, the 181.5 km2 Mount Calavite Wildlife Sanctuary. This area, which also includes Mount Calavite, is a habitat of various flora and fauna, such as the rare Mindoro tamaraw and the critically endangered Mindoro bleeding-heart (Gallicolumba platenae). Paluan has a 18016.19 ha of land classified as National Integrated Protected Areas System (NIPAS) area.

Agricultural lands cover 13842 ha or 24% of the total land area. About 17% is devoted to rice production while 4% is planted with upland crops such as vegetables and root crops, yet 80% or 10897 ha of agricultural land remains uncultivated. Open grasslands cover 18% or 10428 ha utilized for pasture.

Barangays
Paluan is politically subdivided into 12 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.


 * Alipaoy
 * Bagong Silang Pob. (Barangay 5)
 * Handang Tumulong Pob. (Barangay 2)
 * Harrison
 * Lumangbayan
 * Mananao
 * Mapalad Pob. (Barangay 1)
 * Marikit
 * Pag-Asa Ng Bayan Pob. (Barangay 4)
 * San Jose Pob. (Barangay 6)
 * Silahis Ng Pag-Asa Pob. (Barangay 3)
 * Tubili

History
Paluan became a municipality on January 5, 1901, but its history dates back to the early 17th century when the village was known as the Religious District of Calavite.