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  2. Santiago, Isabela - Wikipedia

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    On May 1, 1856, when the province of Isabela was carved out by a Royal Decree, Santiago was among the towns relinquished to the newly created province. The first five barrios after the Cadastral survey in 1927 were Patul, Batal, Nabbuan, Buenavista and Dubinan.

  3. Isabela (province) - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Isabela 5 10 15 20 25 30 2006 29.64 2009 28.90 2012 24.37 2015 17.87 2018 17.08 2021 15.90 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority In terms of income classification, Isabela is rated as first-class province and considered among the richest and most progressive province in the Philippines and the most progressive in Region 02 courtesy of the three key cities strategically ...

  4. List of Philippine place names of Spanish origin - Wikipedia

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    Isabela (Spanish given name. Named after Isabella II , the reigning queen of Spain at the time of the province's creation in 1856.) La Union (Spanish for "the union," referring to the merging of towns from southern Ilocos Sur and northern Pangasinan that resulted in the creation of the province in 1854.) [ 4 ]

  5. Echague - Wikipedia

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    In order to facilitate the work of the missionaries in the evangelization of the Cagayan Valley, a royal decree was issued on May 1, 1856, that created the Province of Isabela consisting of the towns of Gamu, Angadanan, Bindang (now Roxas) and Camarag (now Echague), Carig (now Santiago City) and Palanan.

  6. Ilagan - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Ilagan 5 10 15 20 25 30 2006 21.60 2009 15.33 2012 17.86 2015 13.27 2018 13.85 2021 14.00 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority At present, Ilagan has been one of the fastest-growing economies in the province of Isabela as well as in the whole Cagayan Valley over the past years. The city is the primary growth center and investment hub of the region due to the rapid ...

  7. San Isidro, Isabela - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of San Isidro 5 10 15 20 2006 18.50 2009 17.28 2012 14.63 2015 11.71 2018 11.97 2021 13.53 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Government Local government Main article: Sangguniang Bayan As a municipality in the Province of Isabela, government officials in the provincial level are voted by the electorates of the town. The provincial government have political jurisdiction ...

  8. Roman Catholic Diocese of Ilagan - Wikipedia

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    The diocese has had no jurisdictional changes. The seat of the diocese used to be located in Saint Ferdinand Parish Church in Ilagan City before being transferred to the Gamu Cathedral (Cathedral of Saint Michael the Archangel) in Gamu, Isabela, in 2013. [3] David William V. Antonio was installed as the fifth Bishop of Ilagan on February 12 ...

  9. List of historical markers of the Philippines in Metro Manila

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    Domingo Franco y Tuason (1856–1897) Propagandist, patriot, and martyr. Born on August 4, 1856. Plaza Moriones: Filipino August 4, 1992 Emilio Jacinto: Birthplace of the "Brains of the Philippine Revolution." Joined the Katipunan in 1894. St. Joseph Parish Church, Masangkay St. Filipino December 10, 1975 Honorio Lopez (1875–1958) Structure ...