Ilagan, officially the City of Ilagan (Ibanag: Siudad nat Ilagan; Ilocano: Siudad ti Ilagan; Filipino: Lungsod ng Ilagan), is a component city [14] and capital of the province of Isabela, Philippines.
2024年11月28日 · Ilagan Sanctuary is a nature park located in Barangay Santa Victoria, Ilagan City, Isabela, Philippines. It offers a variety of attractions, including caves, waterfalls, a mini zoo, and adventure activities like ziplining and trekking.
Statistics from the Philippine Statistics Authority show that Ilagan had a population 131,24311 in 2007, which increased to 135,174 people in the 2010 census making Ilagan as the most populous city in the province of Isabela and the second in Cagayan Valley after Tuguegarao.
Ilagan is a coastal component city in the province of Isabela, Cagayan Valley region (Region II), Philippines. It serves as the provincial capital, and has a population of 158,218 (2020 Census figures) distributed over 91 barangays.
Ilagan Protected Landscape. This area is located within the buffer zone of the northern Sierra Madre National Park. It is being developed and maintained by the Local Government Unit of Ilagan with the assistance of some NGA’s and NGO’s. It covers an area of 819 hectares or just .70% of the area of the municipality. Existing Urban Land Use
It offers a comprehensive tourism circuit featuring significant historical landmarks, thrilling adventures and spots like the Abuan River Adventure, and captivating local attractions such as the Ilagan Sanctuary, the Ilagan Japanese Tunnel, the iconic Giant Butaka, and the dazzling Musical Dancing Fountains.