Burgos, Isabela
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| Location | |
| Map of Laguna Map of Isabela showing the location of Burgos. | |
| Government | |
| Region | Cagayan Valley Region II |
| Province | Isabela |
| District | 2nd District of Isabela |
| Barangays | 14 |
| Income Class: | 5th class, rural |
| Mayor | Hon. Ruben Tegui |
| Official Website | Burgos |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Population
Total (2000) | 20,422 |
[edit] 2007 Elections
A new mayor was elected during the May 14, 2007 elections when Ruben Tegui defeated Felixnaldo Alabon, Sr., by winning just 147 votes. His victory ended the reign of the Alabons in the municipality for 15 years. Alabon was elected mayor from 1992-2001. When he reached the maximum of three consecutive terms allowed by the Philippine Constitution, he was replaced by his wife Evelyn in 2001. He was reelected in 2004, defeating Tegui.
[edit] Barangays
Burgos is politically subdivided into 14 barangays.
- Bacnor East
- Bacnor West
- Caliguian
- Catabban
- Cullalabo del Norte
- Cullalabo del Sur
- Dalig
- Malasin
- Masigun East
- Raniag
- San Antonino
- San Bonifacio
- San Miguel
- San Roque
[edit] External links
- IQuadrant Interactive
- Philippine Standard Geographic Code
- 2000 Philippine Census Information
- Municipality of Burgos
City and Municipalities of Isabela |
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| Alicia • Angadanan • Aurora • Benito Soliven • Burgos • Cabagan • Cabatuan • Cordon • Delfin Albano • Dinapigue • Divilacan • Echague • Gamu • Ilagan • 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 City: Cauayan City |
| Independent Component City: Santiago City |
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