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Ligao
'', officially the City of Ligao (; ), is a component city in the
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of
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,
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. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 118,096 people. Most of the city's economy came from agriculture sector. Ligao is from
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and from
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.


Etymology

Ligao was named after the word ''ticau'', an abundant tree that has poisonous leaves used to catch fish from rivers and creeks. Another variation is from the Tagalog word ''ligaw'' which means to court or win a woman’s love. It was formerly known as'' Cavasi''.


History

During the 16th century, Ligao was started as a small settlement. In 1606, it was founded as a barrio of
Polangui Polangui, officially the Municipality of Polangui (; ), is a municipality in the province of Albay, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of people. Etymology The origin of the name ''Polangui'' has many versio ...
, and then to Oas in 1665. One year later, in 1666, it became an independent municipality.


Cityhood

On January 2, 1997, Mayor Fernando V. Gonzalez's efforts has made possible the cityhood of Ligao. Four years later, President
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Maria Gloria Macaraeg Macapagal-Arroyo (; born April 5, 1947), often referred to as PGMA or GMA, is a Filipino academic and politician who served as the 14th president of the Philippines from Presidency of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, 2001 to 2010 ...
signed Republic Act 9008 on February 21, 2001, making it as the sixth city in the
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. It was ratified by majority of voters in a plebiscite on March 24 of this year.


Geography


Barangays

Ligao City is politically subdivided into 55
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s. Each barangay consists of
purok A ''purok'' () is an informal division within a barangay in the Philippines. While not officially considered a local government unit (LGU), a ''purok'' often serves as a unit for delivering services and administration within a barangay. ''Pur ...
s and some have
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. There are 11 urban and 44 rural barangays, of which 3 are coastal barangays. * Abella * Allang * Amtic * Bacong * Bagumbayan (
Poblacion ''Poblacion'' (from Spanish '' población'', meaning "population"), sometimes abbreviated as Pob., is a term used in the Philippines to refer to the administrative center, downtown, old town, or commercial area of a city or municipality. It ...
) * Balanac * Baligang * Barayong * Basag * Batang * Bay * Binanowan * Binatagan (
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) * Bobonsuran * Bonga * Busac * Busay * Cabarian * Calzada (
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) * Catburawan * Cavasi (
Poblacion ''Poblacion'' (from Spanish '' población'', meaning "population"), sometimes abbreviated as Pob., is a term used in the Philippines to refer to the administrative center, downtown, old town, or commercial area of a city or municipality. It ...
) * Culliat * Dunao (
Poblacion ''Poblacion'' (from Spanish '' población'', meaning "population"), sometimes abbreviated as Pob., is a term used in the Philippines to refer to the administrative center, downtown, old town, or commercial area of a city or municipality. It ...
) * Francia * Guilid (
Poblacion ''Poblacion'' (from Spanish '' población'', meaning "population"), sometimes abbreviated as Pob., is a term used in the Philippines to refer to the administrative center, downtown, old town, or commercial area of a city or municipality. It ...
) * Herrera (
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) * Layon * Macalidong * Mahaba * Malama * Maonon * Nasisi * Nabonton * Oma-Oma * Palapas * Pandan * Paulba * Paulog * Pinamaniquian * Pinit * Ranao-Ranao * San Vicente * Santa Cruz (
Poblacion ''Poblacion'' (from Spanish '' población'', meaning "population"), sometimes abbreviated as Pob., is a term used in the Philippines to refer to the administrative center, downtown, old town, or commercial area of a city or municipality. It ...
) * Tagpo (
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) * Tambo * Tandarora * Tastas * Tinago (
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) * Tinampo * Tiongson * Tomolin (
Poblacion ''Poblacion'' (from Spanish '' población'', meaning "population"), sometimes abbreviated as Pob., is a term used in the Philippines to refer to the administrative center, downtown, old town, or commercial area of a city or municipality. It ...
) * Tuburan (
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) * Tula-Tula Grande * Tula-Tula Pequeño * Tupas


Climate

The area of Ligao belongs to a combination of Types II and IV climate, and these are characterized by rainy season from July to December and dry season from January to June.


Local government


Elected officials

: Legend :# A indicates that the official is elected for the first term :# A indicates that the official is re-elected to a higher position :# A indicates that the official is re-elected to the same position


Past Municipal Administrators


Demographics


Economy

As of May 2022, there are 3 major banks in operation. Landbank, Metrobank and PNB. BPI Direct BanKo also opened one of their branches here last 2019. A local Mall Chain, LCC Malls, opened one of their branches here last December 2013.


Education

Presently, there are almost 60 Day Care Centers, 55 public elementary schools, 12 private elementary schools, 12 public high schools, 6 private high schools and 7 tertiary/vocational institutions/schools in the city.


Tertiary / Vocational / Technical Education

The cit has seven tertiary schools: * The ''Ligao Community College (LiComCo)'' its present location is at Brgy. Tomolin, Ligao City. The Courses offered are Bachelor of Secondary Education Majors in (Social Studies, Mathematics, English) * The ''Bicol University College of Veterinary Medicine (BU Ligao)'' is still under construction at Brgy. Bay and Tinago, Ligao City. * The ''Infotech Development System Colleges, Inc. (IDSC)'' is a Non-sectarian institution and is located at Padre Natera St., Dunao, Ligao City. * The ''RENET Technolical College and the Computer Arts Technology (RENET)'', which offers technical and vocational courses, located at corner R. Santos and Concepcion sts. Dunao, Ligao City. * The ''Computer Arts and Technological College (CAT College)'', is located at McKinley st., Binatagan, Ligao City. * ''Global Site for I.T. Studies - Ligao Branch, Inc.'' at Barangay Calzada * The ''Jesse Robredo Productivity Center (JRPC)'', is a TESDA training center located at Brgy. Tuburan, Ligao City. * The ''BFP Regional Office and Training Center'' located at Brgy. Tuburan, Ligao City.


Secondary Education


Public High Schools

* ''Ligao National High School (LNHS)'' was originally named Ligao Municipal High School, in the then municipality of Ligao, now Ligao City. This was opened on June 20, 1980 through the efforts of the municipal officials who acted on a barangay resolution passed by several barangays which had long wished to have a secondary school. Hence, the passage and approval of Sangguniang Bayan Resolution Nos. 15, 17 and 19 s. 1980 which stated the public demand for the opening of Ligao Municipal High School supported by municipal funds. Thus, on June 24, 1980, the Department of Education, Culture and Sports finally signed and issued Permit No. 36, s. 1980 which marked the opening of the Ligao Municipal High School effective school year 1980 – 1981. Due to the petition received by the Sangguniang Bayan, the school was renamed as Ligao Municipal Technical Vocational School which offered vocational and technical subjects that would meet the needs of the community. Sometime in 1993, LMTVS was renamed Ligao National High School under Republic Act No. 7794. Since then LNHS has gained a name for itself by the achievements it earned from academic and non – academic competitions. * The ''Ligao City National Technical-Vocational High School (LCNTVHS)'' is located at Ligao-Sabloyon-Tabaco Road, Brgy. Nasisi Ligao City. Is a Technical-Vocational High School was established through Republic Act No. 10984, on March 14, 2018. * The ''Bicol Regional Science High School (BRSHS)'' was conceived by virtue of DECS Order No. 69, series of 1993. In the beginning of the school year 1994–1995, students were enrolled in Ligao National High School since BRSHS had no site of its own. The organization used the LNHS's facilities and classrooms for its daily operations. In 2000, after six years of existence, BRSHS achieved independence and completely separated from its mother school. The institution was then transferred to barangay Tuburan. * Deogracias P. Princesa Memorial High School, located at Ranao-Ranao, Ligao City * Amtic National High School * Bacong National High School * Barayong National High School * Cabarian National High School * Maonon National High School * Oma-oma National High School * Palapas National High School * Paulba National High School


Private High Schools

* ''St. Mary’s Academy (formerly St. Stephen’s Academy)'' at San Esteban st., Guilid, Ligao City * ''Mayon Institute of Science and Technology'' at Brgy. Tuburan * ''Vanderpol Christian Academy'' at Brgy. Layon, Ligao City * ''CAT College– SHS'' at Brgy. Binatagan, Ligao City * ''RENET College– SHS'' at Brgy. Dunao, Ligao City * ''Infotech Development Systems Colleges, Inc. (IDS Colleges)– SHS'' at Brgy. Dunao, Ligao City * ''Global Site for I.T. Studies - Ligao Branch, Inc. - SHS'' at Barangay Calzada


Primary Education


Public Elementary Schools

* ''Ligao East Central School'' at Maharlika Highway, Tuburan, Ligao City. It is the flagship school of the Ligao East Districts, formerly known as the Tuburan Elementary School. Its satellite schools are the following: * Amtic Elementary School * Baligang Elementary School * Barayong Elementary School * Basag Elementary School * Batang Elementary School * Binanowan Elementary School * Buga Elementary School * Busay Elementary School * Don Teotimo Elementary School * Herrera Elementary School * Layon Elementary School * Nabonton Elementary School * Paulog Elementary School * Pinit Elementary School * Tambo Elementary School * Tinago Elementary School * Tobgon Elementary School * ''Ligao West Central School-Binatagan'' at McKinley st. Barangay Binatagan. It is the flagship school of the Ligao West District. Its satellite schools are the following: * Ligao West Central School-Poblacion * Allang Elementary School * Bonga Elementary School * Cavasi Elementary School * Cristina R. Princesa Elementary School * Culliat Elementary School * Greenfield Elementary School * Macael Elementary School * Macalidong Elementary School * Mahaba Elementary School * Pandan Elementary School * Pinamaniquian Elementary School * Quiasa Elementary School * Sta. Cruz Elementary School * Tastas Elementary School * Tinampo Elementary School * Tula-Tula Grande Elementary School * Tula-Tula Pequeño Elementary School * ''Paulba Elementary School'' at Barangay Paulba. It is the flagship school of the Ligao South District. Its satellite schools are the following: * Abella Elementary School * Bacong Elementary School * Bagacay Elementary School * Balanac Elementary School * Busac Elementary School * Cabarian Elementary School * Catburawan Elementary School * Francia Elementary School * Malama Elementary School * Maonon Elementary School * Oma-Oma Elementary School * Palapas Elementary School * San Vicente Elementary School * Tambac Elementary School * Tandarura Elementary School * Tiongson Elementary School * Tupas Elementary School


Private Elementary & Pre Schools

* ''St. Mary’s Academy (formerly St. Stephen’s Academy)'' at Barangay Guilid * ''Vanderpol Christian Academy'' at Barangay Layon * ''Aletheia Christian Academy of Ligao Inc.'' at Barangay Dunao * ''Arise and Shine Christian School of Ligao, Inc.'' at Barangay Guilid * ''Cornerstone Development Center for Children Inc.'' at Barangay Tuburan * ''Fishermen of Christ Learning Center-Ligao'' at Barangay Batang * ''Holy Trinity Foundation Learning School of Ligao, Inc.'' at Barangay Tinago * ''Kinder Home Learning Center (Little Jewels Learning Center)'' at Barangay Sta. Cruz * ''Ligao Adventist Elementary School Inc.'' at Barangay Tuburan * ''Our Children’s Montessori Foundation, Inc'' at Barangay Sta. Cruz * ''Nazarene Kindergarten School'' at Barangay Dunao * ''One Asia Kids Academy'' at Barangay Binatagan * ''Anchor Baptist Christian Academy'' at Barangay Tinago * ''Bicol Hope Kindergarten School-Ligao'' at Barangay Batang * ''Ma. Celia Montessori Schoil'' at Crespo st.


Gallery

File:Kawa-Kawa Hill.jpg, Kawa-Kawa Hill


Notable

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References


External links

* Philippine Standard Geographic Code* {{Authority control Cities in Albay Populated places established in 1666 1666 establishments in the Philippines Component cities in the Philippines Cities in the Bicol Region