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town, municipality, third-level administrative division
Municipality of Alicia, Province of Isabela
ZIP code: 3306
Alicia (formerly known as Angadanan Viejo) is a landlocked municipality in the province of Isabela in the Philippines. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 64,687 people.
The town sits on a vast area of predominantly flat and fertile land in the Cagayan Valley, surrounded by the Caraballo Mountains to the south, the Great Sierra Madre to the east and the Cordillera Mountain Range to the west.
This old town of Angadanan is known for its famous historical landmark, the Our Lady of Atocha Church. The current structure of the church was completed and inaugurated in 1849. The church is made up of bricks with an antique Castilian architectural design. The church was declared officially by the Philippine Department of Tourism as one of the national religious tourist destinations in the Philippines.
Alicia is politically subdivided into 34 barangays:
-Amistad
-Antonino (Poblacion)
-Apanay
-Aurora
-Bagnos
-Bagong Sikat
-Bantug-Petines
-Bonifacio
-Burgos
-Calaocan (Poblacion)
-Callao
-Dagupan
-Inanama
-Linglingay
-M. H. del Pilar
-Mabini
-Magsaysay (Poblacion)
-Mataas na Kahoy
-Paddad
-Rizal
-Rizaluna
-Salvacion
-San Antonio (Poblacion)
-San Fernando
-San Francisco
-San Juan
-San Pablo
-San Pedro
-Santa Cruz
-Santa Maria
-Santo Domingo
-Santo Tomas
-Victoria
-Zamora
ZIP code: 3306
Alicia (formerly known as Angadanan Viejo) is a landlocked municipality in the province of Isabela in the Philippines. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 64,687 people.
The town sits on a vast area of predominantly flat and fertile land in the Cagayan Valley, surrounded by the Caraballo Mountains to the south, the Great Sierra Madre to the east and the Cordillera Mountain Range to the west.
This old town of Angadanan is known for its famous historical landmark, the Our Lady of Atocha Church. The current structure of the church was completed and inaugurated in 1849. The church is made up of bricks with an antique Castilian architectural design. The church was declared officially by the Philippine Department of Tourism as one of the national religious tourist destinations in the Philippines.
Alicia is politically subdivided into 34 barangays:
-Amistad
-Antonino (Poblacion)
-Apanay
-Aurora
-Bagnos
-Bagong Sikat
-Bantug-Petines
-Bonifacio
-Burgos
-Calaocan (Poblacion)
-Callao
-Dagupan
-Inanama
-Linglingay
-M. H. del Pilar
-Mabini
-Magsaysay (Poblacion)
-Mataas na Kahoy
-Paddad
-Rizal
-Rizaluna
-Salvacion
-San Antonio (Poblacion)
-San Fernando
-San Francisco
-San Juan
-San Pablo
-San Pedro
-Santa Cruz
-Santa Maria
-Santo Domingo
-Santo Tomas
-Victoria
-Zamora
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alicia,_Isabela
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 16°48'36"N 121°39'58"E
- Echague 9 km
- Dinapigue 41 km
- San Mariano 42 km
- Ilagan 62 km
- Tabuk 96 km
- Peñablanca 113 km
- Tineg 166 km
- Kabugao 175 km
- Nueva Era 197 km
- Calanasan 208 km
- Rizal Brgy. Proper 3.3 km
- Sto. Domingo Brgy. Proper 4.4 km
- Midtown Subdivision 5.5 km
- Government Housing 5.7 km
- Mataas na Kahoy Barangay Proper 6.1 km
- Adventist University of the Philippines - Northeast Luzon Campus 6.3 km
- Mabini, Alicia 6.4 km
- Corzon Damian Valdez 6.4 km
- Purok 4 6.4 km
- Gaddanan 7.9 km
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