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General location
 
General location
  
Location of center (town hall)
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'''Location of center''' (town hall) is at  16° 55.250'N, 121° 29.341'E. A detailed map [http://www.maphill.com/search/alfonso-lista-municipal-hall/google-hybrid-map/] also shows the location of the town's post office, motorpool area, police station, public market, amphitheater, Baptist church, Our Lady of Visitacion Catholic mission, and several other banks, commercial stores and rice mills.
  
 
= The land =
 
= The land =
  
Aguinaldo has a total land area of 53,806.0006 has. Halag is the largest barangay (12,453.4595 has) while Bunhian is the smallest (389.4404 has).
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Total land area
  
The town is mountainous. Mt. Angnge, overlooking the Cagayan Valley, is a tourist attraction. The thickly forested areas are rich in timbers and rattans. The cleared and thinly forested portions are planted to coffee and bananas.
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Terrain and vegetation
  
The town is traversed by rivers and many tributary creeks. The Talite River has a potential for irrigation and hydroelectric power. The Ampangal waterfalls are a local tourist attraction. There are reports of metallic mineral deposits in the southeastern part particularly at barangay Itab.
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Rivers
  
The town's climate is montane. Dry season is from February to May, the rainy season is from June to January, and the coolest months are from November to January.
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Natural resources
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Climate
  
 
= The people =
 
= The people =
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= Economy =
 
= Economy =
  
Agriculture and natural resources
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Agriculture and natural resources. The town is considered the "corn bowl" of Ifugao.
  
 
Other local sources of livelihood
 
Other local sources of livelihood
  
 
Commerce
 
Commerce
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The town is viewed by planners as a "strategic venue for central and local enterprise catering the towns of Aguinaldo and Mayoyao."
  
 
= Transportation =
 
= Transportation =
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* http://www.dilgcar.com/index.php/2015-07-10-09-25-49/municipality-of-alfonso-lista
 
* http://www.dilgcar.com/index.php/2015-07-10-09-25-49/municipality-of-alfonso-lista
 
* http://alfonsolistaifugao.webs.com/
 
* http://alfonsolistaifugao.webs.com/
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* http://bulatlat.com/main/2005/11/03/corn-farming-in-alfonso-lista/

Latest revision as of 14:27, 17 December 2017

Name and location

Name and origin

General location

Location of center (town hall) is at 16° 55.250'N, 121° 29.341'E. A detailed map [1] also shows the location of the town's post office, motorpool area, police station, public market, amphitheater, Baptist church, Our Lady of Visitacion Catholic mission, and several other banks, commercial stores and rice mills.

The land

Total land area

Terrain and vegetation

Rivers

Natural resources

Climate

The people

Alfonso Lista has the following barangays:

  • Bangar
  • Busilac
  • Calimag
  • Calupaan
  • Caragasan
  • Dolowog
  • Kiling
  • Laya
  • Little Tadian
  • Namnama
  • Namillangan
  • Ngileb
  • Pinto
  • Potia
  • San Jose
  • San Juan
  • San Marcos
  • San Quintin
  • Santa Maria (Poblacion)
  • Santo Domingo (Cabicalan)

Language

Population and demography

Economy

Agriculture and natural resources. The town is considered the "corn bowl" of Ifugao.

Other local sources of livelihood

Commerce

The town is viewed by planners as a "strategic venue for central and local enterprise catering the towns of Aguinaldo and Mayoyao."

Transportation

Road system

History

References