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  1. Within the village, a diverse array of locally crafted items captures the authentic spirit of Isabela. Distinctive booths with agricultural products and locally crafted treasures offer excellent bargains for food enthusiasts and admirers of treasures.

  2. Thirty-four municipalities and three cities constitute the province of Isabela, which has four legislative districts and 1,055 barangays. The Provincial Governor is the Chief Executive of Isabela, with the Vice Governor as the Deputy Chief Executive.

  3. Thereafter the Philippines became an independent republic in 1946. From the late 20th century to the turn of the millennium, Isabela continued to grow as a premier province of the Philippines. In 1994, Santiago became an independent component city followed by Cauayan in 2001 and Ilagan in 2012.

  4. Second largest Province in the Philippines. Strategic location between the part of Cagayan Economic Zone and the National Capital Center of the country – Metro Manila. Productive Forest Land & Watershed Areas. Hybrid Corn & Rice Champion of the Philippines.

  5. Agriculture and fishery remain to be the main backbone of the municipal economy. 23, 803 hectares are basically cultivated land and 314 hectares are utilized for fish culture. However, the suitable farm area of Ilagan is 32, 153.19 hectares potentials for crops, livestock and fish production.

  6. MISSION. To establish an institution of integrity by delivering excellent public service through a courteous, skilled, and compassionate workforce that adheres to the rule of Law, possesses moral courage, ensures a sustained state of disaster preparedness, climate changes adaptability, and responsiveness, and promotes the values of mutual ...

  7. The province of Isabela is the second largest province in the country in terms of land area, politically divided into three cities and 34 municipalities, and recorded 1,593,566 people including the highly urbanized City of Santiago with a population of 134,830, as of the 2015 census of the Philippine Statistics Authority.

  8. Jul 10, 2013 · Cauayan is a city in Isabela situated in the center of this big and naturally rich province. The town got its name from the word “Cauayan” meaning bamboo in the dialect of Gaddang, the early settlers of this place. Cauayan was an original town of the Province of Cagayan.

  9. Jul 10, 2013 · Aurora is located on the Central Western part of the province. It is bounded by the municipality of San Manuel; on the east by the municipality of Burgos; on the west by the province of Ifugao, particularly the municipality of Alfonsolista; and on the south by the municipality of Cabatuan, Isabela.

  10. Jul 10, 2013 · Website: cityofsantiago.gov.ph. Santiago is situated in the province of Isabela some 79 kilometers south of Ilagan (provincial capital town) and about 326 kilometers North from Metro Manila. The city sits on a vast area of predominantly flat and fertile land in the Cagayan Valley, which is surrounded by mountain ranges that include the ...