Lal-Lo

Lal -Lo is a town in the Philippine province of Cagayan and. In 2010, living in the 702.8 km ² area 41 388 people, resulting in a population density of 59 inhabitants per km ². Lal -lo was in the 19th century, at times the provincial capital, and is crossed by the river Cagayan from south to north. The indigenous people of Lal -lo, the Ibanag, who lived in the area before the Spanish conquest of the country. A major educational institution in the community is the Cagayan State University.

Lal -lo is divided into the following 35 barangays:

  • Abagao
  • Alaguia
  • Bagumbayan
  • Bangag
  • Bical
  • Bicud
  • Binag
  • Cabayabasan
  • Cagoran
  • Cambong
  • Catayauan
  • Catugan
  • Centro
  • Cullit
  • Dagupan
  • Dalaya
  • Fabrica
  • Fusina
  • Jurisdiction
  • Lalafugan
  • Logac
  • Magallungon
  • Magapit
  • Malanao
  • Maxingal
  • Naguilian
  • Paranum
  • Rosario
  • San Antonio
  • San Jose
  • San Juan
  • San Lorenzo
  • San Mariano
  • Santa Maria
  • Tucalana

Cities: Tuguegarao City

Communities: Abulug | Alcala | Allacapan | Amulung | Aparri | Baggao | Ballesteros | Buguey | Calayan | Camalaniugan | Claveria | Enrile | Gattaran | Gonzaga | Iguig | Lal -Lo | Lasam | Pamplona | Peñablanca | Piat | Rizal | Sanchez- Mira | Santa Ana | Santa Praxedes | Santa Teresita | Santo Niño | Solana | Tuao

  • Location in the Philippines
  • Cagayan ( province )
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