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The Towns and Cities of Isabela Province | Isabela Road Trip Series Preview
This is Isabela Province, The Queen Province of the North in the Cagayan Valley Region, Philippines.
ISABELA ROAD TRIP SERIES Soon on The Stroll Guys. Yes! we are back in Isabela. We will try to explore the towns and cities of the province. Unfortunately, we weren't able to visit some remote towns of Isabela.
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Cathedral of Saint Michael the Archangel
The Cathedral of Saint Michael the Archangel, previously known as Saint Ferdinand Cathedral is a cathedral situated in the town of Gamu, province of Isabela.
In earlier times, the episcopal seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ilagan was located in San Fernando Church and transferred to a new church in the town of Gamu in 2003. In 2013, Pope Francis ordained that the Cathedral be dedicated to Saint Michael the Archangel although the diocese remains under the patronage of Saint Ferdinand of Castile.
Queen Isabela Park
It is a monument designed by Joel Paragas, a UNESCO artist and park consultant, standing 17-feet sculpture of Queen Isabella II of Spain located nearby Isabela Provincial Capitol in Barangay Alibagu along the National Highway. This monument is surrounded by sculptures of the erstwhile leaders and heroes who served and fought for the province.
Moreover, there is a massive open air amphitheatre, which can accommodate over 10,000 people. A beautiful venue for huge and special events.
Giant Butaka
Ilagan City, dubbed as the furniture capital of the province, hosts the world’s biggest Butaka measuring a height of 11.4 feet; length of 20.8 feet; width of 9.7 feet and weighing at least 1,000 kilograms. The giant armchair usually made from the durable narra wood (1,184.48 bd ft) with backrest made from woven rattan (1,740 ft) crafted by 50 skilled furniture makers from Alinguigan in just 29 days. It symbolizes the “ipabalem” or feel at home hospitality of Ilagueños and reminds us of the greatness we can achieve by working together. This was unveiled in May 2003, locals and officials hope that the giant butaka would make it to the Guinness Book of World Records.
Bonifacio Freedom Park
This monument is a loving tribute to the founder and leader of the Katipunan, Gat Andres de Castro Bonifacio, a great and noble man, we commemorate his admirable sacrifices in pursuing the cause of our freedom. Our emotions are stirred to harmonize with those of courageous men and women who fought and died with him. Their heroism remains indelibly written in our hearts and is, truly, an honor to be hold.
Meraki Garden
One of the beautiful Flower Gardens in Region 2, Meraki Garden is situated at Nappacu Pequeño, Reina Mercedes, Isabela. Surrounded by stunning bougainvillea, also known as paper flowers that carry the symbolic meaning of passion and beauty. These thorny evergreen vine's “blooms” — actually brightly colored bracts — grow in stunning shades of red, pink, white, purple and orange.
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MABINI GAMU ISABELA | PHILIPPINES2019 VACATION | FAMILIA CARIAGA
Roadtrip going home from Vienna, Austria to Gamu, Isabela.
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Isabela Province Nicknames Part 2 #philippines #ilaganisabela #cagayanvalley
Echague - Queen Town of Isabela, Home of the Mengals Gamu - Gateway to Mallig Plains, Mother Town of the 2nd District, Oldest Town of Mallig Plains Ilagan City - Center of Eco-Tourism Adventure in Region 2, Home of the World's Largest Wooden Lounge Chair (Butaka), Sports Tourism Hub of the North, Corn Capital of the Philippines Jones - Home of the fmous “Pinilisa Rice” and Pinilisa Festival Mallig - Great Plains of Isabela
Tara na sa Isabela! Ilagan City, here we come! #Shorts
This is Isabela Provincial Capitol and Queen Isabela Park in Ilagan City, Isabela Province. Follow us and subscribe to our social media accounts. YouTube: Instagram: Facebook: TikTok: Email us at thestrollguys@gmail.com #Shorts #Travel #Isabela #Philippines #CagayanValley #WalkingTour
Isabela Nicknames and Titles Part 3 #philippines #cagayanvalley #santiagoisabela #tumauini #roxas
Ramon - Tilapia Capital of Isabela, Hub of Magat Dam Roxas - Commercial Center of the Mallig Plains Region San Agustin - Crossbred Capital of the Philippines San Mateo - Munggo Capital of the Philippines, Agro Ecological Destination in Cagayan Valley Santa Maria - Finest Pottery in Cagayan Valley Santiago City - Queen City of the North Tumauini - Home of National Historical Landmark,Tumauini Church
Former Names of the towns of Isabela Province #isabela #cagayanvalley #philippines #history
Alicia - on 28 September 1949, Angadanan Viejo (Old Angadanan) was formally created and renamed Alicia after his late wife, Doña Alicia Syquía Quirino Aurora - was originally a barrio of the municipality of Gamu called Dalig Benito Soliven -The municipality of Benito Soliven was created by virtue of Republic Act No 4873 and is formerly known as Melappia of the municipality of San Mariano. Cabagan - When the Americans came to rule the Philippines after the Spaniards, they renamed Cabagan Nuevo as simply “CABAGAN” Delfin Albano - The municipality was formerly known as Magsaysay. Echague - Formerly known as “Camarag”, it was created as a town of Cagayan Province
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Former Names of Isabela Towns Part 2 #isabela #cagayanvalley #philippines #ilaganisabela #history
Ilagan - The town was then called by its native Gaddang settlers as Bolo during the pre-Spanish conquest era. Luna - Luna was formerly known as Antatet. Reina Mercedes - was founded in 1743 as the settlement of Abbag, before then being renamed to Calering, and Calanusia Roxas - On 1948 President Elpidio Quirino signed Executive Order 136 creating the Barrio Vira of Gamu as an independent municipality named Roxas. San Manuel - In 1957, some baranggays of Roxas were separated to form the newly created municipality of Callang (now San Manuel).
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Houses in Gamu, Isabela Province, Philippines
Check out those residents' houses behind my friend's restaurant in Gamu, Isabela Province, Philippines. The residents get their water from a common well, and they have to pump out the water with a hand-operated pump which I'd demonstrated extensively in my video clip.
No place like home...we went back home after 3 years and we are so happy to see our family and friends again in the Pilippines.
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About Isabela Province Prior to 1856, there were only two provinces in the Cagayan Valley Region: Cagayan and Nueva Vizcaya. The Province of Cagayan at that time consisted of all towns from Tumauini to the north in Aparri and all other towns from Ilagan southward to Aritao comprised the province of Nueva Vizcaya. In order to facilitate the work of the missionaries in the evangelization of the Cagayan Valley, a Royal Decree was issued on May 1, 1856, which created the province of Isabela from the portion of the province of Cagayan and Nueva Vizcaya. From Cagayan, the towns of Gamu, Angadanan and Gamarang (now Echague) and from Nueva Vizcaya, its capital town Carig (now Santiago) and Palanan were segregated to constitute the province of Isabela. The new province was named in honor of “Her Royal Highness Queen Isabela II” of Spain.
Although the province did not play a major role in the revolt against Spain, it is in Palanan that the final pages of the Philippines Revolution was written when the American forces led by Gen. Frederick Funston finally captured Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo in the area on March 23, 1901.
Santiago City, the industrial center for region 02, is now an Independent City while Cauayan, the commercial center is a component city. In August 11, 2012 the people of Ilagan voted in a plebiscite to convert their town into a city.
The eastern side straddled by the Sierra Madre Mountain Range is rugged and thickly forested. Its mountains rise to peaks of about 8,000 feet and is home to one of the country’s largest remaining rainforests with numerous unknown endemic species of flora and fauna and exceptional biological diversity. Its coastal area is a small strip of flat to rolling land. It has a 208-kilometer coastline and is home to beautiful caves, coves, bays, and rich marine life.
The western area is a sprawling fertile valley hemmed by the Central Cordillera Mountain and is criss-crossed by the Cagayan, and the Magat Rivers.
Isabela is home to Magat High Rise Dam and Tourism Complex known to be the highest and biggest dam in Asia at the time of its construction.
Isabela comprises an aggregate land area of 10,665 square kilometers, representing almost 40 percent of the regional territory. It is the largest province in the region and the second largest province in the Philippines in terms of land area. The province is bounded on the north by the province of Cagayan, on the south by Nueva Vizcaya, Quirino and Aurora, on the west by the Cordillera Administrative Region and on the east by the Pacific Ocean.
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The Great Plains of Isabela: MALLIG | Isabela Road Trip No.18 | Cagayan Valley | Philippines | 4K
Isabela Road Trip No.18 : Mallig, The Great Plains of Isabela Mallig is a landlocked 4th class municipality in the province of Isabela, Philippines. The municipality has a land area of 133.40 square kilometers or 51.51 square miles which constitutes 1.07% of Isabela's total area. Its population as determined by the 2020 Census was 32,208. Mallig is bounded by the towns of Paracelis, Mountain Province on its western limits, Quezon, Isabela on its northern limits, Roxas, Isabela on its southern limits and by both Delfin Albano and Quirino, Isabela on its eastern limits. #travel #roadtrip #philippines #mobilevideography Follow us and subscribe to our social media accounts. YouTube: Instagram: Facebook: TikTok: Email us at thestrollguys@gmail.com
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Farm ni Omeng | Cauayan City, Isabela
Isabela Road Trip No. 12 : DELFIN ALBANO | Cagayan Valley Driving Tour | Philippines | 4K
Isabela Road Trip No. 12 : DELFIN ALBANO is a 4th class municipality in the province of Isabela, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 29,928 people. The municipality was formerly known as Magsaysay. It was named after the former congressman, Delfin Albano. Delfin Albano is bounded to the north by Santo Tomas, to the east by the Cagayan River shared with Tumauini, to the west by Quezon and Mallig, and to the south by Quirino, Ilagan City and the Mallig River. #travel #roadtrip #philippines #mobilevideography Follow us and subscribe to our social media accounts. YouTube: Instagram: Facebook: TikTok: Email us at thestrollguys@gmail.com