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Poverty incidence of Camalaniugan 5 10 15 20 2006 19.50 2009 16.94 2012 17.06 2015 11.92 2018 13.50 2021 10.00 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Government Local government Main article: Sangguniang Bayan Camalaniugan, belonging to the first legislative district of the province of Cagayan, is governed by a mayor designated as its local chief executive and by a municipal council as its ...
From the 17th to 19th century, the Camalaniugan Church was damaged by earthquakes, floods, fires and typhoons, and repeatedly repaired. In 1898, a typhoon unroofed the church. However, the church was not repaired after the typhoon as its wall was already crumbling into the river, and a new church was planned to be buillt in another location ...
The Ibanag language (also Ybanag or Ibanak) [2] is an Austronesian language spoken by up to 500,000 speakers, most particularly by the Ibanag people, in the Philippines, in the northeastern provinces of Isabela and Cagayan, especially in Tuguegarao, Solana, Abulug, Camalaniugan, Lal-lo, Cabagan, Tumauini, San Pablo, Sto.
Church of Camalaniugan [6] The ecclesiastical administration of this town was given to the Dominicans on June 15, 1696 Camalaniugan Church, Camalaniugan: English 1939 Church of Malaueg: Cornerstone of the early church was laid on April 26, 1608. Church and convent rebuilt four times. Church of Malaueg, Rizal: English 1939 Cathedral of Tuguegarao
Camalaniugan: Casili Sur 605 649 537 494 431 Camalaniugan: Casingsingan Norte 596 614 573 512 532 Amulung: Casingsingan Sur 715 674 669 626 535 Amulung: Casitan 807 816 765 655 714 Gonzaga: Casitan 816 671 636 603 524 Pamplona: Cataggaman Nuevo 7,947 7,692 7,042 6,260 5,758 Tuguegarao: Cataggaman Pardo 3,104 3,187 2,545 2,162 1,957 Tuguegarao ...
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Cagayan, which included the sub-province of Batanes, was initially divided into two representative districts in 1907. Batanes was last represented as part of the province's first district in 1909, after its re-establishment as a province by virtue of Act No. 1952 enacted on May 20, 1909, warranted its separate representation.
There are also several speakers of the Ibanag language in Abulug, Aparri, Camalaniugan, Lal-lo, and Tuao in Cagayan. Minority Ibanag speakers can be found outside of their regional homeland, such as Metro Manila , Mindoro , Palawan and Mindanao , particularly in Sulu Archipelago .