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  2. 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 ...

  3. List of barangays in Ilagan - Wikipedia

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    List below shows the latest population census (as of 2020), economic class, land area, and the current Barangay Captains (Punong Barangay), and SK chairpersons serving their terms from 2023 to 2025, considered as the shortest term of office. [1] Gaylor M. Malunay from barangay Cabeseria 3, is the current president of the Liga ng mga Barangay ...

  4. Cagayan Valley - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Cagayan Valley 5 10 15 20 25 30 2006 26.84 2009 25.50 2012 22.14 2015 17.77 2018 16.29 2021 11.70 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Rice fields in Nueva Vizcaya A view of Tuguegarao, Cagayan as seen in April 2011 The province of Isabela and the city of Santiago are notably the most progressive province and richest city in the region, respectively. Isabela was the 9th ...

  5. Philippines facing ‘unprecedented’ back-to-back typhoons ...

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    In northern Luzon, where five of the six typhoons made landfall, floodwaters submerged cities like Tuguegarao and Ilagan, exacerbated by deforestation, river silting, and unchecked urban sprawl.

  6. Philippines recovers from Typhoons Toraji, Yinxing as Usagi ...

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    Rescuers ferry stranded residents from their flooded houses at a village in Ilagan town, Isabela province on November 12, 2024, a day after Typhoon Toraji hit the province.

  7. Isabela (province) - Wikipedia

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    Isabela comprises an aggregate land area of 12,414.93 square kilometres (4,793.43 sq mi), [55] representing almost 40 percent of the regional territory. It is the largest province in the island of Luzon and the second largest province in the Philippines by land area.

  8. Ilagan–Divilacan Road - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the Ilagan–Divilacan Road was part of a large-scale movement intended to improve access to remote areas in the province of Isabela, particularly the coastal town of Divilacan, which is accessible only by boat or plane. It was initiated in order to facilitate economic development, tourism, as well as augment mobility among its ...

  9. Typhoon Man-yi, known as Pepito in the Philippines, is now the equivalent of a Category 2 hurricane (96-109 mph/154-176 km/h) on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale and will continue to ...