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The municipality of Alicia is one of the thirty four (34) municipalities and three (3) cities of the Province of Isabela. It lies 54 kilometers south of Ilagan (capital town of the Province), through Maharlika Highway and approximately six (6) hours trip at a distance of 347 kilometers from Manila. It is accessible to its neighboring municipalities like Angadanan, Echague, San Isidro, Cauayan, San Mateo and Ramon. |
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Sources: https://www.dbm.gov.ph, PENRO-Isabela, PPDO-Isabela https://psa.gov.ph |
Website: lgu-angadanan.com
Angadanan is a 3rd class municipality located in the southern Isabela Province. It is bounded on the north by Cauayan City, on the east by Benito Soliven and San Guillermo, on the south by Echague, and on the west by Alicia. It has a total land area of 204 square kilometers and is politically subdivided into 59 barangays. The town celebrates the Gakit Fluvial Festival.
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Sources: https://www.dbm.gov.ph, PENRO-Isabela, PPDO-Isabela, https://psa.gov.ph |
The municipality of Roxas is located in the Central part of Mallig Plains. It is bounded on the North by the town of Mallig, on the Northeast by Quirino, on the Southeast by San Manuel and on the West by Cordillera Region. It is about 40 kilometers away from the town of Ilagan, the capital town of the province. Roxas belongs to Second Congressional District of Isabela with 26 barangays and classified as second class municipality.
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Sources: https://www.dbm.gov.ph, PENRO-Isabela, PPDO-Isabela https://psa.gov.ph |
In what life was crude and simple, San Mateo has developed into one of the progressive towns of Isabela. First named as "Marasat", it was a former barangay of Cauayan, then Santiago. It was called the Municipality of Yoshisawa under the government of the Japanese Imperial Army during the Second World War. After the liberation, it was finally created and named San Mateo by virtue of Presidential Executive Order No. 97 on March 17, 1946 by former President Sergio Osmeña. It was proclaimed as the Agro-Ecological Destination in Cagayan Valleyby President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo by virtue of Presidential Proclamation No. 1685 dated December 1, 2008. |
Facts and Figures
Sources: https://www.dbm.gov.ph, PENRO-Isabela, PPDO-Isabela, https://psa.gov.ph |