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Barangays of Laoag City in the Ilocos Norte Province within Region 1(Ilocos Region) in the Republic of The Philippines
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-B, 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-A, La Paz East | Bgy. No. 32-B, La Paz West | Bgy. No. 32-C La Paz East | Bgy. No. 33-A, La Paz Proper | Bgy. No. 33-B, La Paz Proper | Bgy. No. 54-A, Lagui-Sail | 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 | Bgy. No. 7-A, Nstra. Sra. De Natividad | Bgy. No. 7-B, Nstra. Sra. De Natividad | Bgy. No. 27, Nstra. Sra. De Soledad | Bgy. No. 13, Nstra. Sra. De Visitacion | Bgy. No. 3, Nstra. Sra. Del Rosario | Bgy. No. 57, Pila | Bgy. No. 49-B, Raraburan | Bgy. No. 53, Rioeng | Bgy. No. 55-B, Salet-Bulangon | Bgy. No. 6, San Agustin | Bgy. No. 22, San Andres | Bgy. No. 28, San Bernardo | Bgy. No. 17, San Francisco | Bgy. No. 4, San Guillermo | Bgy. No. 15, San Guillermo | Bgy. No. 12, San Isidro | Bgy. No. 10, San Jose | Bgy. No. 16, San Jacinto | Bgy. No. 1, San Lorenzo | Bgy. No. 26, San Marcelino | Bgy. No. 52-A, San Mateo | Bgy. No. 23, San Matias | Bgy. No. 20, San Miguel | Bgy. No. 5, San Pedro | Bgy. No. 21, San Pedro | Bry. No. 18, San Quirino | Bgy. No. 8, San Vicente | Bgy. No. 9, Santa Angela | Bgy. No. 11, Santa Balbina | Bgy. No. 25, Santa Cayetana | Bgy. No. 2, Santa Joaquina | Bgy. No. 19, Santa Marcela | Bgy. No. 30-B, Santa Maria | Bgy. No. 39, Santa Rosa | Bgy. No. 14, Santo Tomas | Bgy. No. 29, Santo Tomas | 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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Laoag City church facade
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Padsan River Laoag City
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Sinking bell tower in Laoag City

Laoag City, Province of Ilocos Norte, Philippines

  • Laoag City Land Area (as of 2007, in hectares): 11,608
  • The name of the city "LAOAG" is a derivation of the Ilocano term "lawag", which means light/brightness. According to history, Laoag has a clear, blue skyline. It was from this premise, perhaps, that the place was given the name "Laoag."

Location of Laoag City, Ilocos Norte, Philippines

The City of Laoag is located at the west central part of the Province of Ilocos Norte bordering the South China Sea. It is bounded on the East by the Municipality of Sarrat; in the Southeast by the Municipality of San Nicolas; in the Southwest by the Municipality of Paoay, in the Northeast the Municipality of Vintar; in the Northwest by the Municipality of Bacarra; and in the West by the South China Sea. It is one of the cities in Region I.

It is located between 120 degrees and 31 minutes to 120 degrees and 40 minutes longitude and between 18 degrees and 16 minutes north latitude.

The City of Laoag is along the Manila North Road and is 78 kilometers from Vigan, Ilocos Sur, 217 kilometers from the City of San Fernando, La Union, the Regional Capital; 274 kilometers from the Summer Capital, Baguio City; 363 kilometers from Tarlac; and 488 kilometers from the National Capital Region, Metro Manila.

Laoag City is strategically located at the northern tip of the Northwestern Luzon Growth Quadrangle. It is within two hours of jet travel to any one of Asia's economic tigers by way of the Laoag International Airport if direct routes are opened and established.

Specifically, Laoag is eight hours by land travel and one hour and forty-five minutes by air to Manila, forty-five minutes by air to Taiwan, one hour and forty-five minutes to Japan and two hours to Mainland China or Hong Kong.

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History of Laoag City, Ilocos Norte, Philippines

Article from the government of the City of Laoag verbatim:

At the arrival of the Spaniards in the Philippine Islands, they found out that the natives were divided into community groups, each living its own independent government. That there were centers of population as was observed by Captain Juan de Salcedo, Ilocos was extra ordinary in size. In Laoag alone, the population reached as high as 6,000. This was the greatest number of inhabitants in a "barangay" or "puroc" in the whole country at the advent of the Spaniards. The houses of the natives, made of bamboo and cogon numbered to no less than a thousand. These were built and compactly arranged around a hill known as "Ermita Hill", located at the Southeastern section of what Laoag is now at the very brim of the northern bank of the Padsan River. The natives must have chosen this spot for the location of their community not only of its proximity to the river which is indispensable to them as source of their protein, that is fish,, shellfish, and water for drinking and washing. Buzeta, commenting on the practice of the Ilocanos in constructing their houses very close to one another, that no space was left for their orchards contrary to the common practice of the natives in their places of island who constructed their houses isolated on the fields adjacent to their farms.

The late Don Luis Montilla, who for several years, was Director of the National Library (now the Rizal Centennial Commission) unquestionable documents in the National Archives which mention 1580 as the real date of the organization of Laoag as a parish under the Patronage of St. William, the Hermit, whose feast is celebrated on the 10th of February of every year.

The inhabitants of Ilocos Norte at the arrival of Salcedo were a sturdy and industrial race predominantly Malay. The first wave of Malay Immigrants to the Philippines came back abut 200 to 300 B.C. These immigrants were the less civilized Malays - ancestors of the Igorots, Ifugaos, Bontocs and Tinguians of Northern Luzon.

The second wave came after the Christian Era, beginning about the first century A.D. and continuing through the succeeding centuries until the 13th century. These migratory waves saw the advent of the alphabet using Malays - ancestors of the present Ilocanos, Tagalogs, Visayans, Bicols, Pampangos, and other Christian Filipinos. To these better civilized Malays belonged the Ilocanos that Salcedo found in the Ilocos in 1572.

The Spaniards found the inhabitants of Ilocos with distinctive peculiarities in character and culture. They looked very similar to the Tagalogs with faded hair, big eyes, olive-like color, flat nose and with very thin beard or none at all. However, they spoke a different dialect that, although belonging to a common tongue as the Tagalogs, had required certain modifications and idiosyncracies making the Ilocano dialect quite different from the Tagalog.

Though Laoag was converted into a city in 1965 through a plebiscite, leaving its municipal status, it remained the capital of Ilocos Norte. The first city mayor was Hon. Eulalio F. Siazon.

People of Laoag City, Ilocos Norte, Philippines

  • Laoag City Registered Voters: (2010): 70,631
  • Laoag City Population (as of Aug 1, 2007): 102,457

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.

Local Government Unit LGU of Laoag City, Ilocos Norte, Philippines

Elected Officials of Laoag City for the term of 2010 -2013

Businesses in Laoag City, Ilocos Norte, Philippines

In the City of Laoag, the center of commercial activities or the Central Business District is in the urban barangays. Of the 3,968 firms registered with the Office of the City Mayor's License Division, noteworthy are the presence of 80 computer shops/schools, a Muslim compound with 24 stalls, 244 real estate lessors, 25 banks, 15 lending institutions, 11 broadcasting radio and TV stations and 24 goldsmith/jewelry shops.


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Churches, Mosques, or Places of Worship in Laoag City, Ilocos Norte, Philippines

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Schools in Laoag City, Ilocos Norte, Philippines

  • Aglipay Institute
  • Caterpillar Centre for Early Learners
  • Divine Word College of Laoag
Earlier known as Saint William's College, is a Catholic institution of higher learning run by the Society of the Divine Word or SVD in Laoag City, Ilocos Norte, Philippines. It was founded by Rev. Fr. Alphonse Mildner, SVD in 1946.
The Ilocos Norte College of Arts and Trades was founded in 1908 as Laoag Provincial Trade School, in line with the government policy of establishing trade schools in various parts of our country. Said policy was geared towards providing vocational training for the young people so they could make our country economically self-sufficient.
  • Ilocos Norte NHS
  • Ilocos Norte Regional School of Fisheries
  • INNHS Caaoacan Annex
  • Kid's Kollege
  • Laoag Central Baptist Kindergarten
  • Laoag Four Square Kindergarten Sch. Inc.
  • Laoag Montessori
  • Maestra Damasa Madarang
  • Mariano Marcos State University
  • Northern Christian College
  • Northside Bible Baptist Academy
  • Northwestern University, Airport Avenue, Laoag City, Ilocos Norte 2900 Philippines
Trunk Lines: (077) 670-85-10, 670-86-07 to 10 TeleFax Number: (077) 670-68-64/771-38-14
Homepage: www.nwu.edu.ph/
Northwestern University was awarded by the Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities Commission on Accreditation (PACUCOA) for having the highest number of Level II Reaccredited Programs in the country and the highest number of accredited programs in Region I during the 21st PACUCOA General Assembly on December 10, 2010 at the Diamond Hotel, Manila.
  • Our Saviour's Found., Inc. (Saviour's Christ. Acad.)
  • Padre Annibale School
  • Saved by Grace Christian Academy, Inc.
  • St. Joseph High School
  • St. Mary's High School
  • St Marys Seminary
  • St. Santiago Elementary School
  • The Living Gates of Praise Christian School
  • United Church of Christ of the Philippines

Economy of Laoag City, Ilocos Norte, Philippines

  • 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.
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Natural Resources of Laoag City, Ilocos Norte, Philippines

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Tourists Attractions of Laoag City, Ilocos Norte, Philippines

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

Laoag is a 10-14 hour drive from Manila. Provincial buses also provide transportation from Baguio City, Manila, and a number of other cities.

Fiestas and Traditions of Laoag City, Ilocos Norte, Philippines

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Your Story about Laoag City, Ilocos Norte, Philippines

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Laoag City News

Fariñas wins in Laoag City
abs-cbnNEWS.com
Posted at 05/11/2010
LAOAG CITY, Philippines – Michael Fariñas was officially proclaimed as Laoag mayor after the canvassing of votes in the city was completed early Tuesday morning.

The proclamation was a formality because Fariñas ran unopposed.

Poll officials also proclaimed Eddie Domingo as Laoag vice mayor at the conclusion of the tally.

Meanwhile, former president and Puwersa ng Masang Pilipino standard-bearer Joseph Estrada and his running mate Jejomar Binay enjoyed a huge lead over their rivals.

Siblings Imee and Ferdinand Marcos Jr. also have a significant lead over their rivals in Ilocos Norte.

Imee is running for governor of Ilocos Norte against her cousin Michael Keon while her brother is eyeing a Senate seat. Report from Pia Gutierrez, ABS-CBN Northern Luzon

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