Agoncillo, Batangas

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Map of Batangas showing the location of Agoncillo

Agoncillo is a 4th class municipality in the province of Batangas, Philippines. It is located 120 kms south of Manila, a two hour drive via the scenic route of Tagaytay Ridge and R. Diokno Highway It is 32 kms away from Batangas City, the provincial capital. Bounded in the east by approximately 10 kms lakeshore of Taal Lake, in the south by the municipality of San Nicolas, separated by Pansipit River on the west by the municipality of Lemery and on the north by the municipality of Laurel. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 26,584 people in 5,029 households.

[edit] Barangays

Agoncillo is politically subdivided into 21 barangays.


  • Adia
  • Bagong Sikat
  • Balangon
  • Banyaga
  • Bilibinwang
  • Bangin
  • Barigon
  • Coral Na Munti
  • Guitna
  • Mabini
  • Pamiga
  • Panhulan
  • Pansipit
  • Poblacion
  • Pook
  • San Jacinto
  • San Teodoro
  • Santa Cruz
  • Santo Tomas
  • Subic Ibaba
  • Subic Ilaya

[edit] Historical background

The town of Agoncillo was originally a part of Lemery. In 1945, an executive committee was formed by the first appointed Mayor Jacinto Mendoza Sr. to prepare a resolution, requesting the Secretary of the Interior, Malacanang, thru the provincial board to detach and separate 11 barrios and be created a municipality.

By virtue of an Executive Order issued by His Excellency President Elpidio Quirino, the Municipality of Pansipit was created. But the Municipal Council of Lemery passed a resolution requesting for the revocation and suspension of the said creation. Thus, another executive order was endorsed for the conduct of a plebiscite to ascertain the true sentiments of the residents regarding the issue of separation.

Finally, on April 17, 1949, Executive Order No. 212 was issued by President Elpidio Quirino, lifting the suspension and thereby, authorizing the immediate organization of the Municipality under the name of Agoncillo, in honor of Don Felipe Agoncillo, a native of Taal and one of the first Filipino representatives to the Spanish Cortez.

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Cities Batangas City | Lipa City | Tanauan City
Municipalities Agoncillo | Alitagtag | Balayan | Balete | Bauan | Calaca | Calatagan | Cuenca | Ibaan | Laurel | Lemery | Lian | Lobo | Mabini | Malvar | Mataas na Kahoy | Nasugbu | Padre Garcia | Rosario | San Jose | San Juan | San Luis | San Nicolas | San Pascual | Santa Teresita | Santo Tomas | Taal | Talisay | Taysan | Tingloy | Tuy
Districts 1st District | 2nd District | 3rd District | 3rd District

Coordinates: 13°56′N 120°56′E

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