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Agoo (), officially the Municipality of Agoo (Ilocano: Ili ti Agoo; Pangasinan: Baley na Agoo; Filipino: Bayan ng Agoo), is a coastal municipality in the province of La Union, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 66,028 people.
Eriguel was elected Mayor of Agoo in 1998, serving until 2007. [4] During his term, Agoo underwent various redevelopments and started various programs and events enabling it to reap regional and national awards such as the Hall of Fame Awardee as the Cleanest, Safest and Greenest Municipality - 1st to 3rd Class Municipality Category (Gawad Pangulo sa Kapaligiran) Regional and National Level.
The Museo de Iloko, (also called the Agoo Museum or the Agoo Presidencia), is a heritage building and museum located in Agoo, La Union, [1] [2] Philippines, known for its collection of "artifacts and other pieces of cultural importance to the Ilocanos", [2] [3] and for being one of few surviving examples of American Colonial Era architecture in the Ilocos Region.
The second floor contains the extensive memorabilia of Agoo Archbishop Mariano A. Madriaga and Archbishop Antonio L. Mabutas (b. June 13, 1921-d. April 22, 1999). Mabutas was born in Agoo, La Union, who became the Bishop of Laoag and later, Archbishop of Davao on December 9, 1972. He served as a bishop for 37 years and a priest for a total of ...
The Giant Eagle of the North Park is a park and tourist attraction in Agoo, La Union, Philippines. [1] Located along the Jose D. Aspiras Highway, the park features a concrete sculpture known as Eagle of the North by Anselmo Day-ag.
The Agoo–Damortis Protected Landscape and Seascape is located on the eastern side of Lingayen Gulf in southern La Union, Philippines. It was established in 2000 to protect 10,648.94 hectares (26,314.1 acres) of coastal area, including mangrove swamps , seagrass beds and stretches of fine black sand beaches. [ 1 ]
The annual "Dinengdeng Festival" is the official festive event of the municipality of Agoo, La Union, Philippines held in the summer. [15] [16] The festival is held in celebration of the dish and to promote tourism. A large banga is used symbolize the festival, called the "Big Banga". It is used during the event in cooking the dinengdeng.
Agoo: San Jose Sur 1,667 1,363 1,376 1,311 1,142 Agoo: San Juan 1,126 1,113 1,089 1,007 889 Agoo: San Juan East 899 977 911 868 802 Aringay: San Juan West 1,182 1,105 1,073 903 915 Aringay: San Julian Central 613 588 577 539 494 Agoo: San Julian East 1,096 1,099 979 878 830 Agoo: San Julian Norte 739 680 603 588 562 Agoo: San Julian West 1,795 ...