Kiangan
| Municipality of Lagawe | ||
| Location of Kiangan in Ifugao Province | ||
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| Region : | Cordillera administrative region | |
| Province : | Ifugao | |
| Barangays : | 14th | |
| District: | ?. Ifugao district | |
| PSGC : | 142703000 | |
| Income class : | 4. Income bracket | |
| Households : | 2692 May 1, 2000 census
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| Population : | 17,048 August 1, 2015 census
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| Coordinates : | 16 ° 42 ′ N , 121 ° 5 ′ E | |
| Mayor : | Albert G. Indunan | |
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Kiangan is a Philippine municipality in the province of Ifugao . It has 17,048 inhabitants (August 1, 2015 census).
In Kiangang, the commander in chief of the Japanese troops in the Philippines, General Yamashita Tomoyuki , surrendered to the US-Philippine forces on September 2, 1945 .
Barangays
Kiangan is politically in 14 barangays divided.
- Ambabag
- Baguings
- Bolog
- Bokiawan
- Dalligan
- Duit
- Hucab
- Julongan
- Lingay
- Mungayang
- Nagacadan
- Pindongan
- Poblacion
- Tuplac
Web links
- Bantayog Sa Kiangan ( Memento from October 14, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
- elgu2.ncc.gov.ph - Kiangan ( Memento from January 3, 2005 in the Internet Archive )