HISTORY
In 1995, Republic Act Number 7891 was passed legislating that Isabela be divided into two new provinces: Isabela del Norte and Isabela del Sur.[3][4] A referendum was held on the same year with a strong majority voting not to separate the province.[5]
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People and culture
Ilocanos are the most prominent group in Isabela. Of the total household population, 68.71 percent classified themselves as Ilocanos. The next two prominent groups(ethnic) are Ibanag (14.05 percent) and Tagalog (10.02 percent). The remaining 7.22 percent are either Gaddang, Paranan, Yogad, or are from other ethnic groups.
Economy and tourism
There are two (2) airports in the province - Cauayan Airport which serves as the primary airport for the province with service to Manila and vice versa. The other one is in Palanan, which is inaccessible by land.
Geography
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 island of Luzon and the second largestprovince in the Philippines in terms of land area. It is located on the right-most part of the Northern Luzon facing the Pacific Ocean and comprising parts of the Sierra Madre. Isabela is one of the provinces which is often hit by typhoons due to its location.
Physical
Isabela is subdivided into 35 municipalities and 2 cities.
Cities
City | Income Class | District | Population (2007) | Area (km²) |
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Cauayan City | 1st class component city | 3rd | 110,235 | 336.40 |
Santiago City | 1st class, independent component | 4th | 125,980 | 275.0 |
Municipalities
Population Census of Isabela | |||
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Census | Pop. | Rate | |
1995 | 1,160,721 | ||
2000 | 1,287,575 | 2.25% | |
2007 | 1,401,495 | 1.18% |
The municipalities of Ilagan and Roxas are candidates for cityhood and is scheduled for assessment on 2012.[9] Ilagan, which failed to become a city after 13 years of proposal would be the country’s second biggest city after Davao City in terms of the land area if its stalled cityhood dream will be eventually realized.[9] While Roxas, files its economic and financial profile however it would not be converted immediately into city until 2015.[9]
Language
Major languages in Isabela are Ilocano followed by Ibanag, Yogad, Gaddang. People especially in the capital and commercial centers speak and understand English and Tagalog/Pilipino.
Tourists Attractions
Palanan
Maconacon
Dinapique
Abuan River
ISABELA SEAL
ILOCANO FOODS
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Churches
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