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Agoo (), officially the Municipality of Agoo (Ilocano: Ili ti Agoo; Pangasinan: Baley na Agoo; Filipino: Bayan ng Agoo), is a coastal municipality in the province of La Union, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 66,028 people.
Poverty incidence of La Union 5 10 15 20 25 30 2006 25.99 2009 29.29 2012 18.50 2015 17.53 2018 4.43 2021 6.60 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority La Union’s economy is driven by three primary sectors: agriculture, industry, and services. The service sector plays a dominant role, comprising 81.28% of all business establishments, while industry contributes 17.21% and agriculture makes up ...
ZIP code: 2509 IDD : area code ... On November 16, 1885, Governor Francia formalized Tubao's status as the 14th town of La Union, formed from barrios ceded by Agoo ...
ZIP code: 2505 IDD : area code ... Together with neighboring areas such as Agoo and Aringay, ... Formation of La Union. On October 29, 1849, ...
Agoo: San Juan 1,126 1,113 1,089 1,007 889 Agoo: San Juan East 899 977 911 868 802 Aringay: San Juan West 1,182 1,105 1,073 903 915 Aringay: San Julian Central 613 588 577 539 494 Agoo: San Julian East 1,096 1,099 979 878 830 Agoo: San Julian Norte 739 680 603 588 562 Agoo: San Julian West 1,795 1,920 1,579 1,313 1,043 Agoo: San Luis 1,854 ...
The Giant Eagle of the North Park is a park and tourist attraction in Agoo, La Union, Philippines. [1] Located along the Jose D. Aspiras Highway, the park features a concrete sculpture known as Eagle of the North by Anselmo Day-ag.
Aringay is a coastal municipality in La Union with a land area of 84.54 square kilometers (32.64 square miles), comprising 5.64% of La Union's total area. It is located 244 kilometers (152 miles) north of Manila and 25 kilometers (16 miles) south of City of San Fernando , the regional and provincial capital.
The Museo de Iloko, (also called the Agoo Museum or the Agoo Presidencia), is a heritage building and museum located in Agoo, La Union, [1] [2] Philippines, known for its collection of "artifacts and other pieces of cultural importance to the Ilocanos", [2] [3] and for being one of few surviving examples of American Colonial Era architecture in the Ilocos Region.