Alfonso Lista, Ifugao
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Name and location
According to Aguinaldo's defunct Angelfire web page, the town "is a daughter of the Municipality of Mayoyao. It was created by Batas Pambansa Blg. 86 sponsored by then Assemblyman Gualberto Lumauig and approved as law by then President Ferdinand Marcos on September 20, 1980." The new town was ratified through a plebiscite on December 6, 1980.
The original idea was for the new town to be named Bunhian, which was the name of a well-known barangay in the area. However, the authors of BP 86 chose the name Aguinaldo in honor of General Emilio Aguinaldo, who had passed through the place and built a stop-over camp at Bunhian in his retreat to Isabela during the Philippine-American War.
Aguinaldo lies on the eastern part of the province, bounded on the north by Mt. Province, on the south by the Magat Dam Reservoir, on the east by the municipality of Alfonso Lista, and on the west by Mayoyao and Lagawe municipalities.
The center (town hall) is located at 16°58'42.83"N and 121°19'35.37"E. It can be reached by road via the Banaue-Mayoyao-Alfonso Lista road.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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
Other local sources of livelihood
Commerce
Transportation
Road system