Talansan
Talansan is a municipality located in the province of Batangas, Philippines. It is situated on the Calumpang Peninsula, bordered by Balayan Bay to the west and south. The municipality is known for its fishing industry and agricultural produce.
Talansan is composed of several barangays (villages), each with its own distinct characteristics and local industries. The primary language spoken is Tagalog. The local economy relies heavily on fishing, agriculture (primarily rice, corn, and vegetables), and small-scale commerce.
The municipality boasts scenic coastal areas and beaches, contributing to its potential for tourism, although this sector remains relatively underdeveloped compared to other parts of Batangas. Local festivals and traditions are celebrated throughout the year, reflecting the cultural heritage of the region. Access to Talansan is primarily through land transportation. The municipality is governed by a local government unit headed by a mayor. Historical information regarding Talansan's founding and early development may be found in local archives and historical societies within Batangas province.