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Villaviciosa, Abra
Municipality in Abra, Philippines
Municipality in Abra, Philippines
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| leader_title | Mayor | |
| leader_name | Jose W. Lagen Jr. | |
| leader_title1 | Vice Mayor | |
| leader_name1 | Marjorie L. Lagen | |
| leader_title2 | Representative | |
| leader_name2 | Menchie B. Bernos | |
| leader_title3 | Municipal Council | |
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| 2 | Nelson L. Piyo | |
| 3 | Celia B. Oydoc | |
| 4 | Christian Ian C. Pilar | |
| 5 | Nixon B. Belmes | |
| 6 | Amelito M. Bagno | |
| 7 | Floro B. Fontanilla | |
| 8 | Elsie L. Bona | |
| 9 | Tessie G. Paned | |
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Villaviciosa, officially the Municipality of Villaviciosa (; ; ), is a municipality in the province of Abra, Philippines. According to the 2024 census, it has a population of 5,674 people.
The town is known for the Kimkimay Lake, a reminder of the wrath of the gods against people who have numerous vices.
History
During the Spanish era, Villaviciosa was once called 'Kalaw', which was derived from its first settler, 'Agcalaw', who was from Ananaaw (now Gregorio del Pilar, Ilocos Sur).
In 1904, Villaviciosa was separated from the town of Pilar, and eventually became a municipality in 1917. During World War II, on 8 December 1941, the people of Villaviciosa evacuated from the town towards the hinterlands. Sometime in December 1942, Japanese forces arrived in the town and ordered everyone to return to their homes. However guerrilla activity remained prevalent. By 1944, almost all men had joined the resistance against the Japanese. In one incident, Japanese forces were ambushed at a bridge near the south of the town, which then led to harsh Japanese reprisals against the innocent civilians.
Geography
According to the Philippine Statistics Authority, the municipality has a land area of 102.93 km2 constituting of the 4,165.25 km2 total area of Abra. is located at .
The municipality is geographically situated at the southern portion of Abra, bounded in the north-west by San Isidro, north by Bucay, east by Manabo and Luba, south by San Emilio, and west by Pilar.
The town is accessible from Benguet by land transportation through the Abra-Ilocos Sur Road, the more frequently used route. From the nearby Province of Ilocos Sur, it is also accessible through the Candon via San Emilio to LubaTamac, Villaviciosa Road and the Santa MariaBurgos via PilarVillaviciosa Road.
Villavicios is situated 22.42 km from the provincial capital Bangued, and 428.27 km from the country's capital city of Manila.
Climate
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Barangays
Villaviciosa is politically subdivided into 8 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.
Demographics
In the 2024 census, Villaviciosa had a population of 5,674 people. The population density was {{sigfig|5,674/102.93|2}} PD/km2.
Economy
Government
Local government
Main article: Sangguniang Bayan
Villaviciosa, belonging to the lone congressional district of the province of Abra, 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 councilors are elected directly by the people through an election which is being held every three years.
Elected officials
| Position | Name |
|---|---|
| Congressman | Joseph Santo Niño B. Bernos |
| Mayor | Jose W. Lagen Jr. |
| Vice-Mayor | Marjorie L. Lagen |
| Councilors | Nelson L. Piyo |
| Edmundo B. Belmes | |
| Nixon B. Belmes | |
| Amelito M. Bagno | |
| Ingrid B. Oca | |
| Ernest G. Binnong | |
| Elsie L. Bona | |
| Tessie G. Paned |
Education
The Villaviciosa Schools District Office governs all educational institutions within the municipality. It oversees the management and operations of all private and public, from primary to secondary schools.
Primary and elementary schools
- Bol-lilising Elementary School
- Cal-lao Elementary School
- Lagaosian Elementary School
- Tamac Elementary School
- Villaviciosa Central School
Secondary schools
- Lumaba Integrated School
- Tuquib Integrated School
References
References
- {{DILG detail
- (July 17, 2024). "2024 Census of Population (POPCEN) Population Counts Declared Official by the President".
- "Kimkimay Lake in Villaviciosa, Abra, Philippines".
- "NLP Digital Collection HD01.p1.m20.md1".
- "2019 National and Local Elections".
- (January 15, 2021). "Masterlist of Schools".
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