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Laoag City is a 2nd class City in the Province of Ilocos Norte , Philippines . It is the capital city of Ilocos Norte, and also the province's political, commercial, and industrial hub. Its coordinates are 18°N 12', 120°E 36'. The municipalities of San Nicolas , Paoay , Sarrat , Vintar , and Bacarra form its boundaries. The foothills of the Cordillera Central mountain range to the east, and the South China Sea to the west are its physical boundaries.

The town experiences the prevailing Monsoon climate of Northern Luzon , characterized by a dry season from November to April and a wet season from May to October, occasionally visited by powerful Typhoon s.

According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 94,466 people in 19,751 households.


ECONOMY


Laoag's economy is based primarily in Agriculture , producing rice, tobacco, and garlic as economic staples. The region is renowned for pottery, blacksmithing, furniture-making, and weaving.


PEOPLE


Its ethnic population is overwhelmingly Ilocano . Unlike the rest of the region, however, the Roman Catholic Church does not predominate. The Aglipayan Church, Iglesia Ni Cristo , and other Protestant groups have strong followings, as well as, animism and non-religiosity.


HISTORY


"Laoag" ( Ilocano for "the place of light or clarity"), is an old, flourishing settlement known to Chinese and Japanese traders when the Spanish conquistador Juan De Salcedo arrived at the northern banks of Padsan River in 1572 . Augustinian missionaries established the Roman Catholic Church in the area in 1580 and designated Saint William , the Hermit as its patron saint.

Pedro Almazan crowned himself king in 1661 in a bid of insurrection and protest against Spanish tax mandates. Other rebellions flared throughout colonial times, including against Spanish tobacco monopoly in 1782 .

Laoag became a city in 1965 .


TRANSPORTATION


By Air

Laoag International Airport services flights to and from Taiwan and some charter flights by Philippine carriers.

By Land

Laoag is a 10-14 hour drive from Manila depending on the traffic or how fast you are going.
Provincial buses also provide transportation from Baguio City , Manila, and a number of other cities.


BARANGAYS


Laoag City is politically subdivided into 80 Barangay s.



  • Bgy. No. 42, Apaya

  • Bgy. No. 36, Araniw

  • Bgy. No. 56-A, Bacsil North

  • Bgy. No. 56-B, Bacsil South

  • Bgy. No. 41, Balacad

  • Bgy. No. 40, Balatong

  • Bgy. No. 55-A, Barit-Pandan

  • Bgy. No. 47, Bengcag

  • Bgy. No. 50, Buttong

  • Bgy. No. 60-A, Caaoacan

  • Bry. No. 48-A, Cabungaan North

  • Bgy. No. 48-B, Cabungaan South

  • Bgy. No. 37, Calayab

  • Bgy. No. 54-A, Camangaan

  • Bgy. No. 58, Casili

  • Bgy. No. 61, Cataban

  • Bgy. No. 43, Cavit

  • Bgy. No. 49-A, Darayday

  • Bgy. No. 59-B, Dibua North

  • Bgy. No. 59-A, Dibua South

  • Bgy. No. 34-B, Gabu Norte East

  • Bgy. No. 34-A, Gabu Norte West

  • Bgy. No. 35, Gabu Sur

  • Bgy. No. 32-C La Paz East

  • Bgy. No. 33-B, La Paz Proper

  • Bgy. No. 32-B, La Paz West

  • Bgy. No. 54-B, Lagui-Sail


  • Bgy. No. 32-A, La Paz East

  • Bgy. No. 33-A, La Paz Proper

  • Bgy. No. 52-B, Lataag

  • Bgy. No. 60-B, Madiladig

  • Bgy. No. 38-A, Mangato East

  • Bgy. No. 38-B, Mangato West

  • Bgy. No. 62-A, Navotas North

  • Bgy. No. 62-B, Navotas South

  • Bgy. No. 46, Nalbo

  • Bgy. No. 51-A, Nangalisan East

  • Bgy. No. 51-B, Nangalisan West

  • Bgy. No. 24, Nstra. Sra. De Consolacion(Pob.)

  • Bgy. No. 7-A, Nstra. Sra. De Natividad (Pob.)

  • Bgy. No. 7-B, Nstra. Sra. De Natividad (Pob.)

  • Bgy. No. 27, Nstra. Sra. De Soledad (Pob.)

  • Bgy. No. 13, Nstra. Sra. De Visitacion (Pob.)

  • Bgy. No. 3, Nstra. Sra. Del Rosario (Pob.)

  • Bgy. No. 57, Pila

  • Bgy. No. 49-B, Raraburan

  • Bgy. No. 53, Rioeng

  • Bgy. No. 55-B, Salet-Bulango

  • Bgy. No. 6, San Agustin (Pob.)

  • Bgy. No. 22, San Andres (Pob.)

  • Bgy. No. 28, San Bernardo (Pob.)

  • Bgy. No. 17, San Francisco (Pob.)

  • Bgy. No. 4, San Guillermo (Pob.)

  • Bgy. No. 15, San Guillermo (Pob.)


  • Bgy. No. 12, San Isidro (Pob.)

  • Bgy. No. 16, San Jacinto (Pob.)

  • Bgy. No. 10, San Jose (Pob.)

  • Bgy. No. 1, San Lorenzo (Pob.)

  • Bgy. No. 26, San Marcelino (Pob.)

  • Bgy. No. 52-A, San Mateo

  • Bgy. No. 23, San Matias (Pob.)

  • Bgy. No. 20, San Miguel (Pob.)

  • Bgy. No. 21, San Pedro (Pob.)

  • Bgy. No. 5, San Pedro (Pob.)

  • Bry. No. 18, San Quirino (Pob.)

  • Bgy. No. 8, San Vicente (Pob.)

  • Bgy. No. 9, Santa Angela (Pob.)

  • Bgy. No. 11, Santa Balbina (Pob.)

  • Bgy. No. 25, Santa Cayetana

  • Bgy. No. 2, Santa Joaquina (Pob.)

  • Bgy. No. 19, Santa Marcela (Pob.)

  • Bgy. No. 30-B, Santa Maria

  • Bgy. No. 39, Santa Rosa

  • Bgy. No. 14, Santo Tomas (Pob.)

  • Bgy. No. 29, Santo Tomas (Pob.)

  • Bgy. No. 30-A, Suyo

  • Bgy. No. 31, Talingaan

  • Bgy. No. 45, Tangid

  • Bgy. No. 55-C, Vira

  • Bgy. No. 44, Zamboanga




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