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Municipality of Ilagan
Location
Map of Isabela showing the location of Ilagan.
Map of Isabela showing the location of Ilagan.
Government
Region Cagayan Valley (Region II)
Province Isabela
District 1st District of Isabela
Barangays 91
Income class 1st Class, partially urban
Founded May 4, 1686
Mayor Dr. Jose Marie "Jay" Diaz
ZIP Code 3300
Physical characteristics
Area 1,166.26 km²
Population

     Total       Density


131,243
102.89/km² (2000)

Coordinates 17°5' N, 122°50' E
Population Census of Ilagan
Census Pop. Rate
1995 106,912
2000 119,990 2.51%
2007 131,243 1.24%

Ilagan is a 1st-class municipality in the province of Isabela, Philippines. It is the capital municipality and the largest town of Isabela (both land area and total population). According to the latest census, it has a population of 131,243 people in 24,085 households.

The conversion of Ilagan, Isabela on February 2, 1998 (RA 8474) for cityhood would have made it the largest city in the province. But the plebiscite held on March 14, 1999 turned down its bid for cityhood under the Administration of former Mayor Mercedes P. Uy. The majority of the people voted no in that historic event. It has 72,365 voters according to the 2007 elections.

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[edit] Government

The municipal government is headed by the Mayor who exercises general supervision and control over all programs, projects, services and activities of the municipal government. The Municipal Council (Sanggunian Bayan) serves as the legislative arm of the municipality. The Council is mandated by law to enact ordinances, approve resolutions and appropriate funds for the welfare of inhabitants of the municipality. The council has 11 members composed of the Vice Mayor as Presiding Officer, eight councilors (Sangguniang Bayan Members), the head of the Association of Barangay Captains and the head of Youth Council (Sanggunian Kabataan Federation). The term of office of all local elective officials (except barangay and youth council) elected is three years, starting from June 30 of an election year. No local elective official shall serve for more than three consecutive terms in the same position.

A barangay is headed by a barangay captain who also serves a common arbiter to judge or decide a dispute among residents. The barangay council is composed of the barangay captain, who is also the presiding officer and councilors also known as kagawads. The municipality had an Association of Barangay Captains. The head of the association is known as ABC President and is elected amongst barangay captains through a concession or majority vote. The ABC President automatically earns the rank of municipal councilor.

A barangay also had a similar council called Sanggunian Kabataan (Youth Council) composed of members called SK members and one presiding officer called an SK Chairperson. The municipality had an association of youth councils called the Sangguniang Kabataan Federation. The head of the association is known as SK Federation President and is elected amongst youth council leaders through a concession or majority vote. The SK Federation President automatically earns the rank of municipal councilor.

*Based on Elections in the Philippines, Commission on Elections.

[edit] Physical Features

Ilagan is located on the central portion of the province. It is bounded on the North by the Municipality of Tumauini, West by the Municipality of Quirino, Northwest by the Municipality of Divilacan and the Pacific Ocean; Southeast by the Municipality of San Mariano. Ilagan is approximately 96 km. from Tuguegarao and 397 kilometers from Metro Manila linked by a national highway via Santa Fe, Nueva Vizcaya.

[edit] Land

Of the total 1,166.26 km. sq. land area of Ilagan, 31% are agricultural, 36% are forest areas and the remaining 33% are build-up areas and open grassland that are available for industrial, commercial and residential use.

As agriculture-based municipality, Ilagan produces ample supply of corn, rice, vegetables and legumes. Fruits like banana is a year round product especially in the mountainous areas of the municipality. Ilagan, also, produces seasonal fruits such as mangoes and pomelo.

Ilagan has rich forest resources. Tracks of forest land is strictly protected by the authorities like the Depart of Environment and Natural Resoures (DENR), NGOs and the Local Government Unit.

[edit] Human

The rapid increase of population in Ilagan is attributed to the current growth in economic activities especially in the sectors of Commercial, Industrial, Agricultural and Housing.

Statistics from National Statistics Office showed that Ilagan had a total population of 79, 336 in 1990 and 99, 120 in 1995 with annual growth rate 2.5%. At present, the total population of Ilagan is 121,390. Using the projected annual growth rate of 2.5%, the population is expected to be 121.097 in 1999, 323,121 in 2008 and 126,606 in 2001.

Ilagan offers premiere subdivisions to people where they can choose convenient places that will suit their chosen lifestyle.

[edit] Socio-Economic Features

[edit] Industries

[edit] Furniture

Ilagan’s major industry is furniture. Located along National Highway in Barangay Alinguigan 2nd & 3rd, furnitures are made of quality narra woods. These barangays of Alinguigan 2nd and Alinguigan 3rd comprises the so-called Butaka City of Ilagan, wherein the Giant Butaka of the Philippines was recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records.

[edit] Food & Beverage

There are several food & beverage establishments in the municipality. The largest of which is the Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines plant for soft drinks and Jack Confectionery a wine fermentation plant. There are 15 bakeries/bakeshops and one ice cream/ice drop processor.

Aside from variety of Cafes and Restaurants on the town, Two (2) new popular fastfood chains opened at Ilagan this year alone, the Jolibee and Chowking branches are conveniently located along at Maharlika Highway, near the new Public Market.

[edit] Agri-support Activities

Most of the industries in the town are agri-based. For the past ten years, there has been a great number of local investment on poultry and hog raising industry. Presently, there are seven poultry contract growers and 33 small and medium scale hog raisers.

Other support facilities are warehouses and mini-rice mill located in the different barangays of the town which support the farmers storage needs during harvest season.p9upu9

[edit] Jeep and Tricycle Body Building

There are five jeepney assembly shops and four tricycle sidecar maker which responds to the increasing need for transportation service in the municipality.

[edit] Commerce and Trade

Ilagan have two public markets: the Pamilihang Bayan ng Ilagan located at Centro in Poblacion and the newly constructed multi-million New Ilagan Public Market complex in Baligatan. The increasing number of market goers coming from within the town and adjacent municipalities prompted the municipal officials to contract modern market.

The AM City Complex in Alibagu will be soon to open in the municipality that will open new doors to commerce and trade.

The Brent-Nathan Realty and Development Corporation nestled one of the projects in the foothills of Ilagan, Isabela. The most prestigious gated community now recognized and fondly called FRANCISCA VILLAGE Phase I and FRANCISCA VILLAGE Phase II, the Landmark of BNRDC’s contemporary standard of majestic homes that embody the ideal of comfort and convenience. It showcases beautiful homes with impressive split level configurations that offer an unparalleled view of the breathtaking natural environment and a perpetually cool and calm surrounding found in a 46-hectares site. These masterplanned community designs are also found in two other BNRDC Villages, one in Marabulig 1, Cauayan City, the BRETHAN SUBDIVISION and PASCUAL VILLAGE in Roxas, Isabela.

[edit] Infrastructure

[edit] Transportation

There are 29.313 km of concrete out of 24.56 km. Of national growth that passes through the municipality. Other road networks are 33,005 km provincial roads, 8,909 municipal streets and 269,713 km of barangay roads.

Ilagan is accessible by all means of land transportation. From the Poblacion to the 91 barangays and five adjacent municipalities. The regular jeepneys trips from 6:00 am to 9:00 pm while tricycle trips for 24 hours.

There are terminals of 5 transport companies with air-con buses in the Poblacion while other buses passes by to and from Tuguegarao and Manila.

Means of Transportation Route
Bus Victory Liner Ilagan to Manila
Tuguegarao City to Manila via Ilagan
Dagupan Bus Tuguegarao City to Manila via Ilagan
Auto Bus Tuguegarao City to Manila via Ilagan
Dalin Bus Tuguegarao City to Manila via Ilagan
Florida Liner Ilagan to Manila
Tuguegarao City to Manila via Ilagan
Public Utility Jeepney Ilagan to Tumauini,
Ilagan to Gamu,
Ilagan to Roxas,
Ilagan to Cauayan,
Ilagan to San Mariano
Utility Van Ilagan to Tuguegarao City,
Ilagan to Cauayan City,
Ilagan to Santiago City
[edit] Communication/Facilities

Major communication facilities in Ilagan are provided by PLDT and Philippine Postal Corporation Companies such as RCPI, PT&T, Digitel, Smart Communications, Globe Telecom, Sun Cellular and Bureau of Telecom are among those serving in the increasing for telecommunication service.

As well as, there are two local publications aside from tabloids of national circulation.

[edit] Power

Residential areas and establishments in Ilagan source their energy needs from Isabela II Electric Cooperative, Inc. (ISELCO II) with main office at Barangay Alibagu, Ilagan, Isabela. Based on MPDO record, 63 out of 91 barangays are energized.

[edit] Barangays

Ilagan, Isabela is politically subdivided into 91 barangays. Ilagan has the most number of barangays in the province of Isabela.

  • 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
  • Cabecera 2 (Dappat)
  • Cabecera 3
  • Cabecera 4 (San Manuel)
  • Cabecera 5 (Baribad)
  • Cabecera 6 & 24 (Villa Marcos)
  • Cabecera 7 (Nangalisan)
  • Cabecera 8 (Sta. Maria)
  • Cabecera 9 & 11 (Capogotan)
  • Cabecera 10 (Lupigui)
  • Cabecera 14 & 16 (Casilagan)
  • Cabecera 17 & 21 (San Rafael)
  • Cabecera 19 (Villa Suerte)
  • Cabecera 22 (Sablang)
  • Cabecera 23 (San Francisco)
  • Cabecera 25
  • Cabecera 27 (Abuan)
  • Cadu
  • Carikkikan Norte
  • Carikkikan Sur
  • Calamagui 1st
  • Calamagui 2nd
  • Camunatan
  • Capelan
  • Capo
  • Centro Poblacion
  • Centro San Antonio
  • Fugu
  • Fuyo
  • Gayong-gayong Norte
  • Gayong-gayong Sur
  • Guinatan
  • Lullutan
  • Malalam
  • Malasin
  • Manaring
  • Mangcuram
  • Marana 1st
  • Marana 2nd
  • Marana 3rd
  • Minabang
  • Morado
  • Naguilian Norte
  • Naguilian Sur
  • Namnama
  • Nanaguan
  • Osmeña (Sinippil)
  • Paliueg
  • Pasa
  • Pilar
  • Quimalabasa
  • Rang-ayan
  • Rugao
  • Salindingan
  • San Andres (Angarilla)
  • San Felipe
  • San Ignacio (Canapi)
  • San Isidro
  • San Juan
  • San Lorenzo
  • San Pablo
  • San Rodrigo
  • San Vicente
  • Sta. Barbara
  • Sta. Catalina
  • Sta. Isabel Norte
  • Sta. Isabel Sur
  • Sta. Victoria
  • Sto. Tomas
  • Siffu
  • Sindon Bayabo
  • Sindon Maride
  • Sipay
  • Tangcul
  • Villa Imelda

[edit] Education, Culture and Sports

Ilagan is the center of education in its neighboring municipalities of Tumauini, Gamu, Roxas, Quirino, Naguilian and Delfin Albano in the Province of Isabela. Ilagan houses the Isabela State University, some colleges and other educational institutions.

It is the center of the first cooperative college in Asia Pacific, the Isabela Polytechnic Cooperative College.

List of different educational institutions in Ilagan, Isabela

Ilagan was the venue of the Palarong Pambansa 1993 at the Isabela Sports Complex in barangay Alibagu. The complex was constructed during the presidency of Fidel V. Ramos.

[edit] Realty Developer

[edit] Media Networks

AM/FM Radio Stations

  • DZYI (711 kHz)Angel Radio
  • DWRC Hot FM

Local TV Stations

Cable TV/Satellite Stations

  • Polaris Cable Vision, Inc.
  • Digna Abad Galura (1888 Cable TV Network)
  • Antonio E. Diongzon (Parabola Enterprises)
  • Orlando N. Dalit, Sr. (Sta. Isabel Cable TV System)

Local Newspaper

[edit] External links

Coordinates: 17°5′N 122°50′E / 17.083°N 122.833°E / 17.083; 122.833




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