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==Geography== ===Topography=== [[File:Imus Cavite.JPG|thumb|225px|right|Aerial view of Imus. Located on center right is Nueno Avenue, with the Cathedral and belfry (also on center right). In the foreground is Medicion I St. that leads to Binakayan, Kawit.]] Imus covers a land total area of {{convert|6470|ha|acre|abbr=on|sp=us}} or {{convert|64.70|km2|sqmi|abbr=on|sp=us}}, approximately 6.8% of the total land area of the province of Cavite, which is {{convert|1427.06|km2|sp=us}}<ref name="QFCavite"/> The almost rectangular inland city of Cavite is bounded by the municipalities of [[Kawit]] and [[Noveleta]] to the north, and [[General Trias]] to the west; by the cities of [[Bacoor]] to the east and [[Dasmariñas]] to the south.<ref>[http://www.cavite.gov.ph/home/index.php/cities-and-municipalities "Cities and Municipalities"]. Cavite Provincial Website. Retrieved on June 30, 2012.</ref> The city is located near the [[Metro Manila|Metropolitan Manila]] area, just {{convert|20|km|sp=us}} south of Manila. With the continuous expansion of Metro Manila, this local government unit is now included in the [[Greater Manila]] area, which reaches Lipa City in its southernmost part.{{Citation needed|date=August 2011}} ===Climate=== {{Weather box | location = Imus City, Cavite | width = auto | metric first = Yes | single line = Yes | Jan high C = 29 | Jan low C = 20 | Feb high C = 30 | Feb low C = 20 | Mar high C = 32 | Mar low C = 21 | Apr high C = 34 | Apr low C = 22 | May high C = 32 | May low C = 24 | Jun high C = 31 | Jun low C = 25 | Jul high C = 29 | Jul low C = 24 | Aug high C = 29 | Aug low C = 24 | Sep high C = 29 | Sep low C = 24 | Oct high C = 30 | Oct low C = 23 | Nov high C = 30 | Nov low C = 22 | Dec high C = 29 | Dec low C = 21 | Jan precipitation mm = 10 | Feb precipitation mm = 10 | Mar precipitation mm = 12 | Apr precipitation mm = 27 | May precipitation mm = 94 | Jun precipitation mm = 153 | Jul precipitation mm = 206 | Aug precipitation mm = 190 | Sep precipitation mm = 179 | Oct precipitation mm = 120 | Nov precipitation mm = 54 | Dec precipitation mm = 39 | Jan rain days = 5.2 | Feb rain days = 4.5 | Mar rain days = 6.4 | Apr rain days = 9.2 | May rain days = 19.7 | Jun rain days = 24.3 | Jul rain days = 26.9 | Aug rain days = 25.7 | Sep rain days = 24.4 | Oct rain days = 21.0 | Nov rain days = 12.9 | Dec rain days = 9.1 | source 1 = Meteoblue<ref name="met_norms"> {{cite web | url = https://www.meteoblue.com/en/weather/historyclimate/climatemodelled/imus_philippines_1710914 | title = Imus: Average Temperatures and Rainfall | publisher = Meteoblue | access-date = May 12, 2020 }}</ref> | date = May 12, 2020 }} ===Barangays=== Imus is politically subdivided into 97 [[barangay]]s, as indicated below and the image herein. Each barangay consists of [[purok]]s and some have [[sitios]]. These barangays are grouped into two local and national electoral districts officially called Imus West and Imus East, which are represented in the Congress by their respective representatives and city council by their respective councilors. In 1998, the town was composed of 21 barangays; these former barangays were further subdivided to make the current collection of 97. The barangays which have been divided into multiple pieces carry the original barangay name, distinguished by capital letters if the name ends in numbers; for example, Medicion 1 is subdivided into Medicion 1-A, Medicion 1-B, etc. Names ending in letters (such as Bucandala, Bayan Luma, etc.) are distinguished by numbers (Bucandala 1, Bayan Luma 2, etc.). The only exceptions to this rule are Barangay Buhay na Tubig and the Barangays inside Bahayang Pag-asa Subdivision, namely Mariano Espeleta I to III, Pinagbuklod, Magdalo, Maharlika and Bahayang Pag-asa (later renamed ''Bagong Silang'').<ref name="LWUA-Imus">{{cite web|title=Barangay Population Data; Municipality of Imus|url=http://122.54.214.222/population/|website=Local Water Utilities Administration|access-date=January 21, 2016|archive-date=January 10, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160110024633/http://122.54.214.222/population/|url-status=dead}}</ref> [[File:Barangay Map of Imus.png|thumb|A map of Imus presenting its barangays]] [[File:Map of Electoral Districts of Imus.png|thumb|Map of electoral districts of Imus]] District I {{Div col|colwidth=15em}} * Alapan I-A * Alapan I-B * Alapan I-C * Alapan II-A * Alapan II-B * Bucandala I * Bucandala II * Bucandala III * Bucandala IV * Bucandala V * Carsadang Bago I * Carsadang Bago II * Malagasang I-A * Malagasang I-B * Malagasang I-C * Malagasang I-D * Malagasang I-E * Malagasang I-F * Malagasang I-G * Malagasang II-A * Malagasang II-B * Malagasang II-C * Malagasang II-D * Malagasang II-E * Malagasang II-F * Malagasang II-G * Medicion I-A * Medicion I-B * Medicion I-C * Medicion I-D * Medicion II-A * Medicion II-B * Medicion II-C * Medicion II-D * Medicion II-E * Medicion II-F * Pag-asa I * Pag-asa II * Pag-asa III * Poblacion I-A * Poblacion I-B * Poblacion I-C * Poblacion II-A * Poblacion II-B * Poblacion III-A * Poblacion III-B * Poblacion IV-A * Poblacion IV-B * Poblacion IV-C * Poblacion IV-D * Toclong I-A * Toclong I-B * Toclong I-C * Toclong II-A * Toclong II-B {{div col end}} District II {{Div col|colwidth=15em}} * Anabu I-A * Anabu I-B * Anabu I-C * Anabu I-D * Anabu I-E * Anabu I-F * Anabu I-G * Anabu II-A * Anabu II-B * Anabu II-C * Anabu II-D * Anabu II-E * Anabu II-F * Bagong Silang <small>(Bahayang Pag-asa)</small> * Bayan Luma I * Bayan Luma II * Bayan Luma III * Bayan Luma IV * Bayan Luma V * Bayan Luma VI * Bayan Luma VII * Bayan Luma VIII * Bayan Luma IX * Buhay na Tubig * Magdalo * Maharlika * Mariano Espeleta I * Mariano Espeleta II * Mariano Espeleta III * Palico I * Palico II * Palico III * Palico IV * Pasong Buaya I * Pasong Buaya II * Pinagbuklod * Tanzang Luma I * Tanzang Luma II * Tanzang Luma III * Tanzang Luma IV <small>(Southern City)</small> * Tanzang Luma V * Tanzang Luma VI {{div col end}}
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