Talavera is a 1st class landlocked municipality of Nueva Ecija Province in Central Luzon or Region 3, Philippines.
Profile of Talavera Municipality (Geography)
Location –> Western Part of Nueva Ecija Province in Central Luzon (See map below)
Neighboring Towns and Cities–> Munoz City and San Jose City (north), Llanera and General Mamerto Natividad (east), Cabanatuan City (south), and Quezon (west)
Area –> 140.92 km2 (54.41 sq mi)
Population –> 124,829 (2015 Census)
Revenue (2016) –> 249,570,593.91
Barangays –> 53
Terrain –> Flat
Industries –> Agriculture, Trading, Tourism
Major Products –> Rice, Vegetables, Poultry, Handicraft, Home-made Food Items
People/Language –> Tagalog, Ilocano, Kapampangan, English
Legislative District –> 1st
Government Officials
Go here to see the elected municipal officials of Talavera.
History of Talavera
The town of Talavera was created by virtue of a Spanish Royal Decree issued on November 12, 1852. It was formerly a territory of Cabanatuan City.
Economy of Talavera
Talavera is fast becoming an urbanized area being sandwiched by three cities. Still, agriculture plays a very important role in the local economy where rice, corn and vegetables are the major products.
Tourist Spots in Talavera
Rizal Park
St. Isidore the Worker Parish Church
Festivals in Talavera
Gatas ng Kalabaw Festival
Map of Talavera Municipality
See also: Profile of Mayor Nerivi Santos Martinez, Governor Aurelio Umali