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Bago City is known as the “Home of historical and natural treasures,” owing to its contribution in the colorful history of the province of Negros Occidental and country, and its beautiful scenery and abundance in flora and fauna making it a good eco-tourism destination.
Mayor Janet served Bago City as City Mayor for three (3) consecutive terms strengthening social services and the role of women in community building; and also bringing home plaques of recognition. In her time, Bago was recognized nationwide as Most Child-Friendly City.
Bago City is traversed by the widest river in the province, the Bago River, which starts from the northeast slope of Mt. Kanla-on and drains into Guimaras Strait Slope Moderately sloping to rolling lands.
A. Gonzaga St., Brgy. Poblacion, Bago City Negros Occidental, Philippines, 6101 Tel: (034) 454-1308
Balay ni Tan Juan Community Museum Barangay Lag-asan | Bookings and Reservation: Tourism Affairs Office (034) 4611-028 or (034) 4610-540
A. Gonzaga St., Brgy. Poblacion, Bago City Negros Occidental, Philippines, 6101 Tel: (034) 454-1308
A. Gonzaga St., Brgy. Poblacion, Bago City Negros Occidental, Philippines, 6101 Tel: (034) 454-1308
Bago City is traversed by the widest river in the province, the Bago River, which starts from the northeast slope of Mt. Kanla-on and drains into Guimaras Strait. Slope Moderately slopping to rolling lands
A. Gonzaga St., Brgy. Poblacion, Bago City Negros Occidental, Philippines, 6101 Tel: (034) 454-1308
Office of the City Mayor. Mayor Nicholas M. Yulo. City Mayor (034) 461-0164 / (034) 454-365 (telefax) cmo_bago@yahoo.com, cmo@bagocity.gov.ph