Welcome to the City of Bayawan - the “Agricultural Capital of Negros Oriental,” a place where nature and community live in harmony. Located on the southwestern coast of Negros Island, Bayawan covers over 69,000 hectares, making it one of the largest cities in the province by land area. This is where the story of local resilience truly unfolds.
Looking at the Map, we see 28 barangays forming a diverse landscape. Each barangay contributes a unique piece to the city’s identity.
Through this map, visitors and residents alike can see the exact area of each barangay according to one another.
From the wide view of the Philippines down to this city level, our journey completes a story, a reminder that every national effort toward resilience begins in places like Bayawan. Here, the map is not merely a tool for direction, but a reflection of identity, connection, and hope. Knowing where we are helps us understand who we are, and how we can move forward together, prepared for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
Interact with the map to view barangay officials and key information.
Each page plays a crucial role the local government unit and serves the community in various capacities. Here are some of the key pages you might find.