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Municipality in Isabela, Philippines

For Angadanan Viejo, see [Alicia, Isabela](/source/Alicia%2C_Isabela).

Not to be confused with [Agdangan](/source/Agdangan), a town in [Quezon Province](/source/Quezon).

Municipality in Cagayan Valley, Philippines

Angadanan Angadanan Nuevo Municipality Municipality of Angadanan Flag Seal Map of Isabela with Angadanan highlighted Interactive map of Angadanan Angadanan Location within the Philippines Coordinates: 16°45′26″N 121°44′53″E / 16.75715°N 121.747928°E / 16.75715; 121.747928 Country Philippines Region Cagayan Valley Province Isabela District 3rd district Founded 1745 Barangays 59 (see Barangays) Government [1] • Type Sangguniang Bayan • Mayor Joelle Mathea S. Panganiban • Vice Mayor Lourdes S. Panganiban • Representative Ian Paul L. Dy • Electorate 28,877 voters (2025) Area [2] • Total 204.40 km2 (78.92 sq mi) Elevation 64 m (210 ft) Highest elevation 106 m (348 ft) Lowest elevation 41 m (135 ft) Population (2024 census)[3] • Total 45,970 • Density 224.9/km2 (582.5/sq mi) • Households 11,130 Economy • Income class 3rd municipal income class • Poverty incidence 15.64 % (2021)[4] • Revenue ₱ 236 million (2024) • Assets ₱ 876.9 million (2024) • Expenditure ₱ 220.7 million (2024) • Liabilities ₱ 118 million (2024) Service provider • Electricity Isabela 1 Electric Cooperative (ISELCO 1) Time zone UTC+8 (PST) ZIP code 3307 PSGC 0203102000 IDD : area code +63 (0)78 Native languages Ilocano Gaddang Tagalog Website www.angadanan.gov.ph

**Angadanan**, officially the **Municipality of Angadanan** ([Ilocano](/source/Ilocano_language): *Ili ti Angadanan*; [Tagalog](/source/Tagalog_language): *Bayan ng Angadanan*; or **Angadanan Nuevo**), is a [municipality](/source/Municipality_of_the_Philippines) in the [province](/source/Philippine_Province) of [Isabela](/source/Isabela_(province)), Philippines. According to the 2024 census, it has a population of 45,970 people.[5]

## Etymology

The town derived its name from the nearby Angaranan Creek, a notable geographical feature of the area. The creek serves a significant role in the early development and identity of the settlement. The creek's presence influenced the local ecosystem by providing a source of potable water for both people and livestock. It also likely served as a critical landmark for the town's first inhabitants. The decision to name the town after Angaranan Creek reflects the community's connection to the natural landscape and highlights the importance of the creek in the town's history and daily life.

## History

The town of Angadanan was initially founded in the mid-18th century on the site of a [Gaddang](/source/Gaddang_people) settlement in what is present-day [Nueva Vizcaya](/source/Nueva_Vizcaya), between the towns of [Bagabag](/source/Bagabag%2C_Nueva_Vizcaya) and [Bayombong](/source/Bayombong). It took its name from Gaddanan, the local chief.[6] In 1776, Spaniards decided to move the settlement further north in present-day Isabela province along the Ganano river, a tributary of the [Cagayan River](/source/Cagayan_River). In the 19th century, the Spaniards decided to move the town again six kilometers further east to its present location along the Cagayan River to facilitate better transportation links and to secure the town from repeated raids by the Igorots and Gaddangs. The second site was subsequently known as Angadanan Viejo (Old Angadanan) and the current site called Angadanan Nuevo (New Angadanan) until the former was converted into a separate municipality in 1949 named [Alicia](/source/Alicia%2C_Isabela) and the Nuevo was dropped from its official name.[7]

## Geography

Angadanan is 58.56 kilometres (36.39 mi) from the provincial capital [Ilagan](/source/Ilagan), and 388.54 kilometres (241.43 mi) from the capital [Manila](/source/Manila).

### Barangays

Angadanan is politically subdivided into 59 [barangays](/source/Barangay). [8] Each barangay consists of [puroks](/source/Purok) while some have [sitios](/source/Sitios). Each is governed by a [Barangay Captain](/source/Barangay_Captain) with [Kagawad](/source/Kagawad) of each purok and [Tanod](/source/Tanod) to protect their respective Barangays

- Allangigan

- Aniog

- Baniket

- Bannawag

- Bantug

- Barangcuag

- Baui

- Bonifacio

- Buenavista

- Bunnay

- Calabayan-Minanga

- Calaccab

- Calaocan

- Kalusutan

- Campanario

- Canangan

- Centro I ([Poblacion](/source/Poblacion))

- Centro II ([Poblacion](/source/Poblacion))

- Centro III ([Poblacion](/source/Poblacion))

- Consular

- Cumu

- Dalakip

- Dalenat

- Dipaluda

- Duroc

- Lourdes (El Escaño)

- Esperanza

- Fugaru

- Liwliwa

- Ingud Norte

- Ingud Sur

- La Suerte

- Lomboy

- Loria

- Mabuhay

- Macalauat

- Macaniao

- Malannao

- Malasin

- Mangandingay

- Minanga Proper

- Pappat

- Pissay

- Ramona

- Rancho Bassit

- Rang-ayan

- Salay

- San Ambrocio

- San Guillermo

- San Isidro

- San Marcelo

- San Roque

- San Vicente

- Santo Niño

- Saranay

- Sinabbaran

- Victory

- Viga

- Villa Domingo

### Climate

Climate data for Angadanan, Isabela Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 29 (84) 30 (86) 32 (90) 35 (95) 35 (95) 35 (95) 34 (93) 33 (91) 32 (90) 31 (88) 30 (86) 28 (82) 32 (90) Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 19 (66) 20 (68) 21 (70) 23 (73) 23 (73) 24 (75) 23 (73) 23 (73) 23 (73) 22 (72) 21 (70) 20 (68) 22 (71) Average precipitation mm (inches) 31.2 (1.23) 23 (0.9) 27.7 (1.09) 28.1 (1.11) 113.5 (4.47) 141.4 (5.57) 176.4 (6.94) 236.6 (9.31) 224.9 (8.85) 247.7 (9.75) 222.9 (8.78) 178 (7.0) 1,651.4 (65) Average rainy days 10 6 5 5 13 12 15 15 15 17 16 15 144 Source: World Weather Online[9]

## Demographics

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Population census of Angadanan Year Pop. ±% p.a. 1903 5,249 — 1918 9,487 +4.02% 1939 16,047 +2.53% 1948 17,011 +0.65% 1960 19,600 +1.19% 1970 22,820 +1.53% 1975 23,623 +0.70% 1980 27,706 +3.24% 1990 32,548 +1.62% 1995 33,145 +0.34% 2000 36,788 +2.26% 2007 39,743 +1.07% 2010 40,143 +0.37% 2015 43,061 +1.35% 2020 44,977 +0.92% 2024 45,970 +0.53% Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[10][11][12][13][14]

In the 2024 census, the population of Angadanan was 45,970 people,[15] with a density of 220 inhabitants per square kilometre or 570 inhabitants per square mile.

Ethnic groups include the [Ilocanos](/source/Ilocano_people), [Gaddang](/source/Gaddang_people), [Ibanags](/source/Ibanag_people), Yogads, and the [Tagalogs](/source/Tagalog_people).

## Economy

**Poverty incidence of Angadanan**

10

20

30

40

2000
 39.04

2003
 32.77

2006
 26.90

2009
 18.89

2012
 17.56

2015
 18.25

2018
 14.31

2021
 15.64

**Source:** [Philippine Statistics Authority](/source/Philippine_Statistics_Authority)[16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23]

## Government

### Local government

Main article: [Sangguniang Bayan](/source/Sangguniang_Bayan)

As a municipality in the Province of Isabela, government officials in the provincial and municipal levels are voted by the town. The provincial government has political jurisdiction over most local transactions of the municipal government.

The municipality of Angadanan is governed by a mayor, designated as its local chief executive, and by a municipal council as its legislative body in accordance with the Local Government Code. The mayor, vice mayor, and the municipal councilors are elected directly by the people through an election held every three years.

Barangays are also headed by elected officials: [Barangay Captain](/source/Barangay_Captain), [Barangay Council](/source/Sangguniang_Barangay), whose members are called [Barangay Councilors](/source/Barangay_Kagawad). The barangays have SK federation which represents the barangay, headed by SK chairperson and whose members are called SK councilors. All officials are also elected every three years.

### Elected officials

Members of the Municipal Council (2025–2028)[24] Position Name Congressman Ian Paul L. Dy Mayor Joelle Mathea S. Panganiban Vice-Mayor Lourdes S. Panganiban Councilors Diosdado S. Siquian Yolanda B. Alog Jimmy A. Rivera Reynaldo P. Panganiban, Jr. Joy Lopez Porfirio U. Gomez Marcelo Valdez Rolando D. Cabasag

### Congress representation

Angadanan, belonging to the [third legislative district](/source/Legislative_districts_of_Isabela) of the province of Isabela, currently represented by Hon. [Ian Paul L. Dy](/source/Ian_Paul_Dy).[25]

## Education

The Schools Division of Isabela governs the town's public education system.[26] The division office is a field office of the [DepEd](/source/Department_of_Education_(Philippines)) in [Cagayan Valley](/source/Cagayan_Valley) region.[27] The office governs the public and private elementary and public and private high schools throughout the municipality. Angadanan schools are grouped into two districts: Angadanan East, and Angadanan West.[28]

### Primary and elementary schools

- Allangigan Elementary School

- Angadanan Central School

- Angadanan East Central School

- Aniog Primary School

- Bannawag Primary School

- Bantug Primary School

- Barangcuag Elementary School

- Boni-Ban Elementary School

- Buenavista Primary School

- Bunnay Elementary School

- Calabayan Elementary School

- Calaccab Elementary School

- Calaocan Elementary School

- Campanario Primary School

- Canangan Primary School

- Consular Elementary School

- Dalakip Elementary School

- Dalenat Elementary School

- Dipaluda Primary School

- Duroc Integrated School

- La Suerte Elementary School

- Liw-liwa Primary School

- Lourdes Elementary School

- Lunac Primary School

- Macalauat Elementary School

- Malasin Elementary School

- Mangandingay Primary School

- Minanga Elementary School

- Minanga-Baniket Elementary School

- Pisbakal Elementary School

- Rancho Primary School

- Salay Elementary School

- San Ambrocio Elementary School

- San Isidro Elementary School

- San Marcelo Elementary School

- San Roque Elementary School

- San Vicente Elementary School

- Saranay Primary School

- Sinabbaran Elementary School

- Victory Elementary School

- Viga Elementary School

- Villa Domingo Elementary School

### Secondary schools

- Angadanan High School

- Angadanan Living Hope Learning School

- Cadaloria High School

- Cumu Integrated School

- Duroc Integrated School

- Fugaru Integrated School

- Ingud-Ramona Integrated School

- La Suerte High School

- Lomboy Integrated School

- Rang- Ayan Integrated School

- School of St. Vincent

- Villa Domingo National High School

## External links

- [Municipal Profile at the National Competitiveness Council of the Philippines](https://web.archive.org/web/20170702105218/http://www.competitive.org.ph/cmcindex/pages/profile/?lgu=Angadanan)

- [Angadanan at the Isabela Government Website](http://provinceofisabela.ph/index.php/municipalities/2013-07-10-15-06-24/2013-07-10-15-07-27)

- [Municipality of Angadanan](https://web.archive.org/web/20071008093617/http://www.angadanan-isabela.gov.ph/)

- [Local Governance Performance Management System](https://web.archive.org/web/20161010201809/http://www.blgs.gov.ph/lgpmsv2/cmshome/index.php?pageID=23)

- [Philippine Standard Geographic Code](https://psa.gov.ph/classification/psgc/barangays/0203102000)

- [Philippine Census Information](https://web.archive.org/web/20081120024509/http://www.census.gov.ph/data/census2007/index.html)

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Places adjacent to Angadanan Cauayan San Mariano Alicia Angadanan San Guillermo Echague

v t e Province of Isabela Ilagan (capital and largest city) Municipalities Alicia Angadanan Aurora Benito Soliven Burgos Cabagan Cabatuan Cordon Delfin Albano Dinapigue Divilacan Echague Gamu Jones Luna Maconacon Mallig Naguilian Palanan Quezon Quirino Ramon Reina Mercedes Roxas San Agustin San Guillermo San Isidro San Manuel San Mariano San Mateo San Pablo Santa Maria Santo Tomas Tumauini Component cities Cauayan Ilagan Independent component city Santiago (Administratively independent from the province but grouped under Isabela by the Philippine Statistics Authority.) Barangays See: List of barangays in Isabela

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