Landmarks in Miagao
Landmarks in Miagao
Landmarks in Miagao
Miagao, Iloilo is a historic town known worldwide for its very ornate and
unique religious structure. It is a well-preserved municipality where the
artistic traditions of its local people were influenced by Spanish culture, and
the result is brilliant.
But more than the church, watchtowers and bridges, Miagao is also home to
several exciting natural attractions. Nature is very specific and unique in its
beauty especially in the upland barangays with stunning cascades, unique
rock formations, mysterious caves, a hidden lake and magnificent rice
terraces. Though some are already well-known to local tourists but many are
waiting for their discovery. Undoubtedly, this miracle of nature is among the
most extraordinary natural attractions in Iloilo which is worth the visit.
Miagao is a peaceful town partly coastal and partly mountainous. The town is
one of the seven towns comprising the First District of the Province of Iloilo
and is situated 40.5 kilometers southwest from the city. It is bounded by
the town of Igbaras in the northeast, in the east is Guimbal; the town of San
Joaquin in the west; and in the northwest by the town of Sibalom, Province
of Antique. It has a land area of 13, 286 hectares subdivided into 119
barangays, of which 22 are in the urban area of the town and the rest are
rural. Its coastline stretches 16 kilometers and covers 22 barangays. Its
town fiesta in honor of St. Thomas de Villanova is annually celebrated every
September 22. Market day is every Saturday.
Know more about Miagao and this historic town can offer on the 10th
TUMANDOK celebration on September 18-20 at the fountain area of
Robinsons Place Iloilo. For more information, please contact Mr. Arli Nim
Municipal Tourism Officer at 09332124066.
Miagao Church, Barangay Tacas
Miagao Church
Th
e Miag-ao campus of the University of the Philippines Visayas (UPV) spreads out
over 12 km on the outskirts of the town proper. Read more: University of the
Philippines Visayas