It is the province's most populous, political, commercial, and industrial hub and the location of Ilocos Region's busiest commercial airport. It is also the northernmost city in the Philippines.
Laoag experiences the prevailing monsoon climate of Northern Luzon, characterized by a dry season from November to April and a wet season from May to October, occasionally visited by powerful typhoons. Laoag is also called the "Sunshine City"
History
Long before the coming of the Spaniards, there already existed an extensive region consisting of the present provinces of Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, Abra, and La Union renowned for its gold mines. Merchants from Japan and China would often visit the area to trade gold with beads, ceramics, and silk. The Austronesian inhabitants of the region called their place samtoy, from sao mi itoy, which literally meant "this is our language."[citation needed]
In 1571, when the Spanish conquistadors had Manila more or less under their control, they began looking for new sites to conquer. Legaspi's grandson, Juan de Salcedo, volunteered to lead one of these expeditions. Together with eight armed boats and 45 men, the 22-year-old voyager headed north.[citation needed]
On June 13, 1572, Salcedo and his men landed in Vigan and then proceeded towards Laoag, Currimao, and Badoc. As they sailed along the coast, they were surprised to see numerous sheltered coves (looc) where the locals lived in harmony. As a result, they named the region "Ylocos" and its people "Ylocanos".[citation needed]
As the Christianization of the region grew, so did the landscape of the area. Vast tracts of land were utilized for churches and bell towers in line with the Spanish mission of bajo de las campanas ('under the bells') – a proclamation by King Philip's 1573 Law of the Indies. In the town plaza, it was not uncommon to see garrisons under the church bells. The colonization process was slowly being carried out.
The Spanish colonization of the region, however, was never completely successful. Owing to the abusive practices of many Augustinian friars, a number of Ilocanos revolted against their colonizers. Noteworthy of these were the Dingras uprising (1589) and Pedro Almasan revolt in San Nicolas (1660). In 1762, Diego Silang led a series of battles aimed at freeing the Ilocanos from the Spanish yoke. When he died from an assassin's bullet, his widow Gabriela continued the cause. Unfortunately, she too was captured and hanged. In 1807, the sugar cane (basi) brewers of Piddig rose up in arms to protest the government's monopoly of the wine industry. In 1898, the church excommunicated Gregorio Aglipay for refusing to cut off ties with the revolutionary forces of Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo. Unperturbed, he established the Iglesia Filipina Independiente. Aglipay's movement and the national sentiment it espoused helped restore the self-respect of many Filipinos.
"The great increase in population from 1715 to 1818 from 18,980 to 282,845 made the administration of the province very difficult. Due to the excessive monopolies and forced labor, there were several uprisings: first by the people of Dingras in 1589; one that was led by Pedro Almazan in 1616; the revolt of Diego Silang in 1762–1763; by Ambaristo in 1788; by Pedro Mateo in 1808 (also known as Basi Revolt) and uprising of Sarrat in 1815. For this reason, the division of the Ilocos into two provinces was recommended by the local authorities. On February 2, 1818, a Spanish Royal Decree was promulgated dividing the Province of Ilocos Norte from Ilocos Sur. Laoag, which was then the biggest center of population, was made the capital of Ilocos Norte."
Laoag was captured by the Japanese Army on December 12, 1941, two days after the landing at Vigan and Aparri. Its airport was then used by the Japanese for most of World War II.
On June 19, 1965, Laoag changed from municipality to city status, following a plebiscite and passed into law by the Senate President Ferdinand Edralin Marcos. It remained the capital of Ilocos Norte. Mayor Eulalio F. Siazon and Engineer Trinidad Lucas Aurelio were part of a team that led the drive to convert Laoag into a city. Another members of the group was Simeon M. Valdez who filed the bill in congress, co-authored by Antonio V. Raquiza. The first city mayor was Eulalio Fonacier Siazon.[5]
Geography
Laoag is located at the west-central part of the Province of Ilocos Norte bordering the South China Sea. It is bounded on the east by the Municipality of Sarrat; in the southeast by the Municipality of San Nicolas; in the southwest by the Municipality of Paoay, in the northeast the Municipality of Vintar; in the northwest by the Municipality of Bacarra; and in the west by the South China Sea. It is one of the largest cities in the Ilocos Region.[6]
Barangays
Laoag is politically subdivided into 80 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.
Barangay No. 3, Nuestra Señora del Rosario (Poblacion)
3
Nuestra Señora del Rosario
Poblacion
Barangay No. 4, San Guillermo (Poblacion)
4
San Guillermo
Poblacion
Barangay No. 5, San Pedro (Poblacion)
5
San Pedro
Poblacion
Barangay No. 6, San Agustin (Poblacion)
6
San Agustin
Poblacion
Barangay No. 7-A, Nuestra Señora del Natividad (Poblacion)
7-A
Nuestra Señora del Natividad
Poblacion
Barangay No. 7-B, Nuestra Señora del Natividad (Poblacion)
7-B
Nuestra Señora del Natividad
Poblacion
Barangay No. 8, San Vicente (Poblacion)
8
San Vicente
Poblacion
Barangay No. 9, Santa Angela (Poblacion)
9
Santa Angela
Poblacion
Barangay No. 10, San Jose (Poblacion)
10
San Jose
Poblacion
Barangay No. 11, Santa Balbina (Poblacion)
11
Santa Balbina
Poblacion
Barangay No. 12, San Isidro (Poblacion)
12
San Isidro
Poblacion
Barangay No. 13, Nuestra Señora de Visitacion (Poblacion)
13
Nuestra Señora de Visitacion
Poblacion
Barangay No. 14, Santo Tomas (Poblacion)
14
Santo Tomas
Poblacion
Barangay No. 15, San Guillermo (Poblacion)
15
San Guillermo
Poblacion
Barangay No. 16, San Jacinto (Poblacion)
16
San Jacinto
Poblacion
Barangay No. 17, San Francisco (Poblacion)
17
San Francisco
Poblacion
Barangay No. 18, San Quirino (Poblacion)
18
San Quirino
Poblacion
Barangay No. 19, Santa Marcela (Poblacion)
19
Santa Marcela
Poblacion
Barangay No. 20, San Miguel (Poblacion)
20
San Miguel
Poblacion
Barangay No. 21, San Pedro (Poblacion)
21
San Pedro
Poblacion
Barangay No. 22, San Andres (Poblacion)
22
San Andres
Poblacion
Barangay No. 23, San Matias (Poblacion)
23
San Matias
Poblacion
Barangay No. 24, Nuestra Señora de Consolacion (Poblacion)
24
Nuestra Señora de Consolacion
Poblacion
Barangay No. 25, Santa Cayetana (Poblacion)
25
Santa Cayetana
Poblacion
Barangay No. 26, San Marcelino (Poblacion)
26
San Marcelino
Poblacion
Barangay No. 27, Nuestra Señora de Soledad (Poblacion)
27
Nuestra Señora de Soledad
Poblacion
Barangay No. 28, San Bernardo (Poblacion)
28
San Bernardo
Poblacion
Barangay No. 29, Santo Tomas (Poblacion)
29
Santo Tomas
Poblacion
Barangay No. 30-A, Suyo
30-A
Suyo
–
Barangay No. 30-B, Santa Maria
30-B
Santa Maria
–
Barangay No. 31, Talingaan
31
Talingaan
–
Barangay No. 32-A, La Paz East
32-A
La Paz East
–
Barangay No. 32-B, La Paz West
32-B
La Paz West
–
Barangay No. 32-C, La Paz East
32-C
La Paz East
–
Barangay No. 33-A, La Paz Proper
33-A
La Paz Proper
–
Barangay No. 33-B, La Paz Proper
33-B
La Paz Proper
–
Barangay No. 34-A, Gabu Norte West
34-A
Gabu Norte West
–
Barangay No. 34-B, Gabu Norte East
34-B
Gabu Norte East
–
Barangay No. 35, Gabu Sur
35
Gabu Sur
–
Barangay No. 36, Araniw
36
Araniw
–
Barangay No. 37, Calayab
37
Calayab
–
Barangay No. 38-A, Mangato East
38-A
Mangato East
–
Barangay No. 38-B, Mangato West
38-B
Mangato West
–
Barangay No. 39, Santa Rosa
39
Santa Rosa
–
Barangay No. 40, Balatong
40
Balatong
–
Barangay No. 41, Balacad
41
Balacad
–
Barangay No. 42, Apaya
42
Apaya
–
Barangay No. 43, Cavit
43
Cavit
–
Barangay No. 44, Zamboanga
44
Zamboanga
–
Barangay No. 45, Tangid
45
Tangid
–
Barangay No. 46, Nalbo
46
Nalbo
–
Barangay No. 47, Bengcag
47
Bengcag
–
Barangay No. 48-A, Cabungaan North
48-A
Cabungaan North
–
Barangay No. 48-B, Cabungaan South
48-B
Cabungaan South
–
Barangay No. 49-A, Darayday
49-A
Darayday
–
Barangay No. 49-B, Raraburan
49-B
Raraburan
–
Barangay No. 50, Buttong
50
Buttong
–
Barangay No. 51-A, Nangalisan East
51-A
Nangalisan East
–
Barangay No. 51-B, Nangalisan West
51-B
Nangalisan West
–
Barangay No. 52-A, San Mateo
52-A
San Mateo
–
Barangay No. 52-B, Lataag
52-B
Lataag
–
Barangay No. 53, Rioeng
53
Rioeng
–
Barangay No. 54-A, Camangaan
54-A
Camangaan
–
Barangay No. 54-B, Lagui-Sail
54-B
Lagui-Sail
–
Barangay No. 55-A, Barit-Pandan
55-A
Barit-Pandan
–
Barangay No. 55-B, Salet-Bulangon
55-B
Salet-Bulangon
–
Barangay No. 55-C, Vira
55-C
Vira
–
Barangay No. 56-A, Bacsil North
56-A
Bacsil North
–
Barangay No. 56-B, Bacsil South
56-B
Bacsil South
–
Barangay No. 57, Pila
57
Pila
–
Barangay No. 58, Casili
58
Casili
–
Barangay No. 59-A, Dibua South
59-A
Dibua South
–
Barangay No. 59-B, Dibua North
59-B
Dibua North
–
Barangay No. 60-A, Caaoacan
60-A
Caaoacan
–
Barangay No. 60-B, Madiladig
60-B
Madiladig
–
Barangay No. 61, Cataban
61
Cataban
–
Barangay No. 62-A, Navotas North
62-A
Navotas North
–
Barangay No. 62-B, Navotas South
62-B
Navotas South
–
Conventional Long Name
Barangay Number
Name
Former Name/Territory
Note: Italicized names are former names/territories.
Climate
Laoag has a tropical savanna climate with warm to hot temperatures year round. Temperatures dips sightly during the winter months between December and February. Characterized by two well-pronounced seasons; dry and wet and is classified as mild and pleasant climate. Dry season usually starts in November until April and wet during the rest of the year. The city is shielded from northeast monsoon and trade winds by the mountain ranges of Cordillera and Sierra Madre but it is exposed to the southwest monsoon and cyclone storms.
The rainy seasons, which has an average monthly rainfall of more than 100 millimetres (3.9 in). is from May to September with its peak in June, July and August. Rainfall during the peak month represents 68% of the annual rainfall with an average of 200 millimetres (7.9 in).
In the afternoon of May, temperature reach up to 36.2 °C (97.2 °F) and drops down to 11.4 °C (52.5 °F) in the early mornings of January. The city recorded an average temperature of 27.25 °C (81.05 °F) with a relative humidity of 75.5% in 1996. The city experiences an average of four to five tropical cyclones every year.
Climate data for Laoag City (1991–2020, extremes 1908–2023)
According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 111,651 people,[3] with a density of 960 inhabitants per square kilometre or 2,500 inhabitants per square mile.
Laoag City had a total population of 94,466 for the year 2000 as per NSO official report. In 1995, the total inhabitants of the city was 88,336, an increase of 6,130. Based on the 1995 and 2000 intercensal periods, the Average Annual Growth Rate of the city was 1.35%.
The number of households is 19,751 and the average household size is five (5) persons per household. Male-female ratio is 1:1; Birth rate is 26.44% while Death rate is 4.28%.
In the city of Laoag as of year 2000, Urban barangay San Lorenzo had the largest number of population at 2,883, followed by Rural barangay Buttong at 2,277, and then by Barangay 2 Santa Joaquina at 2,048. With the least inhabitants was Rural Barangay 39 Santa Rosa, 592, and then Barangay 52-A San Mateo, 594. Noticeably, the residents of Barangay 23 San Matias decreased by 740.
Majority of ethnic population is Ilocano, whereas the Roman Catholic and the Aglipayan Church are the dominant religious affiliations. The rest of the existing religions in the city include the Iglesia ni Cristo, and other Protestant groups with a significant number of adherents.
Strategically located at the northern tip of the Northwestern Luzon Growth Quadrangle. It is within two hours of jet travel to any one of East Asia's economic tigers such as Hong Kong, Mainland China, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan by way of the Laoag International Airport if direct routes are opened and established.[6] Having critical infrastructure such as the Laoag International Airport at Gabu and the Currimao Port makes Laoag the port of entry of goods and services complemented by an extensive road and highway system that connects it to other cities. A banking system is also found in the city with a number of twenty-five different local, domestic, and foreign banks ready to serve any financial need.[citation needed]
With a 12,747.35m total land area, Laoag City provides a large opportunity for economic expansion. The historic scenic tourist spots, availability of internationally competitive accommodations and facilities, and the presence of supportive national government agencies, makes Laoag an ecotourism center, as classified by the Department of Tourism. The Northwestern Luzon Growth Quadrangle – fondly called the North Quad – also aims to develop rural areas through an integrated countryside agri-industrial development approach with emphasis/focus in attaining sustainable and equitable growth; increase the productivity of agriculture and fisheries; encourage industrial competitiveness in the local and foreign markets like Taiwan, Japan, South Korea and Hong Kong. Plans are also being undertaken for the establishment of an eco-tourism village, which will showcase the rich cultural heritage of the Ilocano people and the local industries.[citation needed]
Laoag and the surrounding municipalities also bolster a strong workforce. At present, most industries in the city are small-scale, consisting of small-scale food-processing factories, rice mills, jewelry-making, hollow blocks factories, and metal crafts. Retail giants like SM Prime Holdings with three stores (SM Savemore, Savemore Market, SM Hypermarket), and Puregold are present within the central business district. CityMall will soon to rise south of the Padsan River, while SM Supermall is expected to open in February 2025, located in Barangay Nangalisan West. Unitop, Mart One, Novo, New India, ME, JTC, Miniso, and ØNE Ø 5IVE are popular shopping centers. Robinsons Ilocos is only 5 minutes ride from Laoag City Hall.
Megaworld has also secured 15 billion peso project to be developed in Barangay Calayab along the coast to be called "Ilocandia Coastown," its 34th township. The mixed-usebeachfront is an 84-hectare parcel of land with 1.4-kilometer beach line adjascent to Fort Ilocandia Resort Hotel.[24]
Meanwhile, Plaza San Guillermo located east of Aurora Park is on its first phase of construction. It will feature a modern shopping center, a hospital and a high-rise hotel.
Following the opening of SM City Laoag these foreign food and convenience stores have established their branches some of which have multiple locations:
Laoag, belonging to the first congressional district of the province of Ilocos Norte, is governed by a mayor designated as its local chief executive and by a city council as its legislative body in accordance with the Local Government Code. The mayor, vice mayor, and the councilors are elected directly by the people through an election which is being held every three years.
Elected officials
Laoag City elected officials, term of office June 30, 2022 – June 30, 2025:[25]
Tourism has become a major economic driver of Laoag City, paving the way for new commercial investments and infrastructure development. Fort Ilocandia Resort, first and only 5-star hotel in the north, continues to attract foreign and domestic tourists. Other places of interest include a tour of heritage sites featuring Spanish colonial buildings, baroque churches, La Paz Sand Dunes, white-sand beach resorts of Pagudpud, and Marcos-era mansions.
The dramatic increase in tourist arrivals also prompted the establishment of a Chinese consulate to oversee the security of Chinese citizens living or visiting the city. A new immigration policy was made to simplify entry of Chinese tourists into the country by issuing visitor visas at the airport upon arrival to entice more guests to come. Laoag City has been named as one of the top tourist destinations in Region I and in the country.
Transportation
Laoag International Airport services flights by PAL Express, Cebu Pacific and Sky Pasada with destinations to and from Manila, Cebu, Calayan Island, and Basco, Batanes. The Honolulu - Laoag vice versa will soon resume its direct flight with Philippine Airlines as its carrier. Foreign airlines offer direct charter flights to Laoag as part of travel packages with optional excursions to tourist destinations outside the city. Tourists can find travel agencies including ticket offices of several airlines at the terminal building.
Several large bus companies serve Laoag City making connections to major and minor Philippine destinations. These transportation services are provided by GV Florida Transport, Viron Transit, Maria de Leon Bus Lines, Partas and Fariñas Transit Company. Laoag is 487 kilometres (303 mi) from Manila via South Road Access of Laoag and 750 kilometres (470 mi) via North Access of Laoag from Metro Manila.
Mode of transport within the city includes taxi, jeepney, tricycle, and kalesa. Mini buses have daily routes to and from Pagudpud, Batac, and Vigan among others.
The Laoag bypass linking Paoay on the western part serves as diversion road to long wheeler trucks without crossing the city proper. Another bypass road east of the city is under construction linking Bacarra and San Nicolas towns will help decongest traffic upon completion.
Education
As the provincial capital, Laoag is the center of social and economic activity with almost all major commercial and institutional establishments gravitating towards it. The importance of education in socializing its population is shared by both the local government and the private sector, which has invested heavily in the development of the academic infrastructure.
Most of the lower-level schools are government-owned and are divided into three districts, comprising a total of thirty-three elementary schools. Ten private elementary schools are also present including a Chinese school. In addition, there are eight private and six public high schools, and significant rise of integrated schools.
In order to provide continuing education to sustain the economic momentum of the region, the government has established tertiary public learning institutions in the city: the College of Teacher Education (CTE) and the College of Industrial Technology (CIT) of the Mariano Marcos State University.
Also found in Laoag are vocational schools namely Overseas Technical Institute, Lazo Fashion School, and Bel Arte School of Fine Arts.
The Rodolfo CG Fariñas Jr. National Science High School which is the second being established in Ilocos Region under the Department of Science and Technology, located in Barangay Vira east of bypass road, has already opened this school year 2024–2025 for Grade 7 students.
^"Station 98223 Laoag". Global station data 1961–1990—Sunshine Duration. Deutscher Wetterdienst. Archived from the original on October 17, 2017. Retrieved October 13, 2018.
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ديوان المظالم ديوان المظالم (السعودية) تفاصيل الوكالة الحكومية البلد السعودية تأسست 12 رجب، 1373 هـ18 مارس 1954 المركز الرياض، السعودية شعبة المظالم بديوان مجلس الوزراء الإدارة الوزراء المسؤولون خالد بن محمد اليوسف، رئيس ديوان المظالم إبراهيم بن عبدالله المطرودي، ن...
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