Kiangan, Ifugao
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Kiangan is a 4th class municipality in the province of Ifugao, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 14,099 people in 2,692 households.
Kiangan is the oldest town in the province. It derives its name from Kiyyangan, an ancient village near the bank of the Ibulao River across the Lagawe valley. The name Kiyyangan is enshrined in Ifugao mythology and is believed to be the dwelling of Wigan and Bugan, the mythological ancestors of the Ifugao.
[edit] The Kiangan Shrine
Located in Kiangan is the Kiangan Central School old home economics building, which marks the spot where the highest Commander of the Japanese Imperial Army, General Tomoyuki Yamashita (also known as the Tiger of Malaya), surrendered to the Filipino-American Forces on 2 September 1945.
[edit] Barangays
Kiangan is politically subdivided into 14 barangays.
- Ambabag
- Baguinge
- Bolog
- Bokiawan
- Dalligan
- Duit
- Hucab
- Julongan
- Lingay
- Mungayang
- Nagacadan
- Pindongan
- Poblacion
- Tuplac
[edit] External links
Municipalities of Ifugao | |
Aguinaldo | Alfonso Lista | Asipulo | Banaue | Hingyon | Hungduan | Kiangan | Lagawe | Lamut | Mayoyao | Tinoc |