₱ 192.7 million (2020), 81.53 million (2012), 90.3 million (2013), 102.4 million (2014), 116.9 million (2015), 139.9 million (2016), 156.5 million (2017), 159.5 million (2018), 178.9 million (2019), 206.1 million (2021), 267.2 million (2022)
₱ 447.4 million (2020), 123.9 million (2012), 125.8 million (2013), 150 million (2014), 115.7 million (2015), 130.7 million (2016), 292.9 million (2017), 327.9 million (2018), 377.7 million (2019), 537.5 million (2021), 693.8 million (2022)
₱ 146.2 million (2020), 71.73 million (2012), 79.15 million (2013), 85.26 million (2014), 197 million (2015), 98.46 million (2016), 115.7 million (2017), 121.7 million (2018), 139.5 million (2019), 55.56 million (2021), 76.59 million (2022)
₱ 139.3 million (2020), 47.26 million (2012), 43.73 million (2013), 55.11 million (2014), 108.1 million (2015), 113.6 million (2016), 115 million (2017), 116.1 million (2018), 127.3 million (2019), 164.7 million (2021), 257 million (2022)
The town got its name from Crispula Santillan-Gallo, also fondly called by the residents as "Manang Pula", the wife of the town's first appointed capitan municipal Bernardo Gallo. Manang Pula was a known respected elder in the locality and foremost influential faithful of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente. The town name was later shortened to "Manapla" which was carried on until present. The town celebrates the "Manang Pula Festival" every August 16 which also coincides with the feast day of the town's patronal saint, Saint Roch (San Roque).
Geography
Barangays
Manapla is politically subdivided into 12 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.
The Philippine Independent Church (Iglesia Filipina Independiente) Parish Church of Christ the King.Resting place of Crispula "Manang Pula" Santillan-Gallo, interred inside the Iglesia Filipina Independiente Parish Church of Christ the King.