Agno, Pangasinan, Philippines

Agno, Pangasinan, Philippines : is a municipality in the province of Pangasinan Philippines, within Region 1-Ilocos, in the Republic of the Philippines.

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Barangays of Agno, in the Pangasinan province within Region I in the Republic of The Philippines
Allabon • Aloleng • BanganOda • Baruan • Boboy • Cayungnan • Dangley • Gayusan • Macaboboni • Magsaysay • Namatucan • Patar • Poblacion East • Poblacion West • San Juan • Tupa • Viga

Agno, Pangasinan, Philippines

Municipality Class: 3rd Class

Area in Hectares: 16905.00
Population (2020 Census): 29,482
Population (2015 Census): 28,042
Annual Growth Rate (2015-2020): 1.05%


Agno 2022 Elected Officials

Mayor: Gualberto R. Sison
Vice Mayor: Teofilo N. Humilde Jr.

Councilors:

  • Virgilio D. Cacho
  • Manuel T. Cacho
  • Ricardo S. Cacho
  • Felix D. Cacho
  • Noel P. Cacho
  • Jose L. Cacho
  • Ernesto D. Cacho
  • Rodulfo C. Cacho

Agno, Pangasinan, 2019-2022 Elected Officials

  • Municipal Mayor: Gualberto Ramirez Sison
  • Municipal Vice-Mayor: Jose Nagal Pajeta
  • Sangguniang Bayan Member (Councilor): Richard Noguera Raquel
  • Sangguniang Bayan Member (Councilor): Archimedes Laurente Bundal
  • Sangguniang Bayan Member (Councilor): Jonathan Garcia Doromal
  • Sangguniang Bayan Member (Councilor): Heroe Nomil Nerpio
  • Sangguniang Bayan Member (Councilor): Larry Prado Sagun
  • Sangguniang Bayan Member (Councilor): Lorna Nagal Nivera
  • Sangguniang Bayan Member (Councilor): Ferdinand Nebre Pecson
  • Sangguniang Bayan Member (Councilor): Francis Navarrete Nivera

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List of Municipalities in the Pangasinan province within Region I in the Republic of The Philippines
Agno || Aguilar || Alcala || Anda || Asingan || Balungao || Bani || Basista || Bautista || Bayambang || Binalonan || Binmaley || Bolinao || Bugallon || Burgos || Calasiao || Dasol || Infanta || Labrador || Laoac || Lingayen (Capital) || Mabini || Malasiqui || Manaoag || Mangaldan || Mangatarem || Mapandan || Natividad || Pozorrubio || Rosales || San Fabian || San Jacinto || San Manuel || San Nicolas || San Quintin || Santa Barbara || Santa Maria || Santo Tomas || Sison || Sual || Tayug || Umingan || Urbiztondo || Villasis
Cities in the Province of Pangasinan: Alaminos City || Dagupan City || San Carlos City || Urdaneta City

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