Ilagan

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Ilagan
Location of Ilagan in the Isabela Province
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Basic data
Region : Cagayan Valley
Province : Isabela
Barangays : 91
District: 1. District of Isabela
PSGC : 023114000
Income class : 1st income bracket
Households : 24,085
May 1, 2000 census
Population : 145,568
August 1, 2015 census
Population density : 124.8 inhabitants per km²
Area : 1,166.25  km²
Coordinates : 17 ° 9 ′  N , 121 ° 53 ′  E Coordinates: 17 ° 9 ′  N , 121 ° 53 ′  E
Postal code : 3300
Area code : +63 78
Mayor : Jose Mari "Jay" L. Diaz
Geographical location in the Philippines
Ilagan (Philippines)
Ilagan
Ilagan

Ilagan is both the seat of the provincial government and the most populous administrative municipality in Isabela Province in the Cagayan Valley District of the Philippines . The two rivers Cagayan and Abuluan converge in Ilagan . The city is also the cultural and economic center of the region. On May 21, 2012, the municipality was elevated to Component City.

As of August 1, 2015, it had 145,568 residents living in 91 barangays . Ilagan is the seat of the diocese of Ilagan . In Ilagan is the Fuyot Spring National Park , in Barangay Santa Victoria.

Barangays

  • Alibagu
  • Alinguigan 1st
  • Alinguigan 2nd
  • Alinguigan 3rd
  • Anggasian
  • Arusip
  • Baculud
  • Bagong Silang
  • Bagumbayan
  • Baligatan
  • Ballacong
  • Bangag
  • Batong Labang
  • Bigao
  • Bliss Village
  • Cabannugan 1st
  • Cabannugan 2nd
  • Cabisera 10
  • Cabisera 17
  • Cabisera 19th
  • Cabisera 2
  • Cabisera 22
  • Cabisera 23
  • Cabisera 25
  • Cabisera 27
  • Cabisera 3
  • Cabisera 4
  • Cabisera 5
  • Cabisera 6 & 24
  • Cabisera 7
  • Cabisera 8
  • Cabisera 9
  • Cadu
  • Calamagui 1st
  • Calamagui 2nd
  • Camunatan
  • Capelan
  • Capo
  • Carikkikan Norte
  • Carikkikan Sur
  • Casisera 14 & 16
  • Centro
  • Centro San Antonio
  • Fugu
  • Fuyo
  • Gayong-gayong Norte
  • Gayong-gayong Sur
  • Guinatan
  • Lullutan
  • Malalam
  • Malasin
  • Manaing
  • Mangkuram
  • Marana 1st
  • Marana 2nd
  • Marana 3rd
  • Minabang
  • Morado
  • Naguilian Norte
  • Naguilian Sur
  • Namnama
  • Nanaguan
  • Osmeña
  • Paliueg
  • Pasa
  • Pilar
  • Quimalabasa
  • Rank ayan
  • Rugao
  • Salindingan
  • San Andres
  • San Felipe
  • San Ignacio
  • San Isidro
  • San Juan
  • San Lorenzo
  • San Pablo
  • San Rodrigo
  • San Vicente
  • Siffu
  • Sindon Bayabo
  • Sindon Maride
  • Sipay
  • Sta. Barbara
  • Sta. Catalina
  • Sta. Isabel Norte
  • Sta. Isabel Sur
  • Sta. Victoria
  • Sto. Tomas
  • Tangcul
  • Villa Imelda

Individual evidence

  1. Press release of the metropolitan survey on Manila Buletin