The City of Ilagan is home to 91 barangays, each with its own unique identity, culture, and community spirit. These barangays serve as the backbone of the city, contributing to Ilagan’s rich history, economy, and social fabric. From bustling urban centers to peaceful rural landscapes, every barangay plays a vital role in shaping the city's progress.
The heart of Ilagan’s economy lies in its commercial and urban barangays, where businesses, educational institutions, and modern establishments thrive. These areas serve as the city's business and commercial hubs, attracting investors, entrepreneurs, and professionals.
Ilagan is known as the Corn Capital of the Philippines, and many of its barangays are dedicated to agriculture and farming. These areas are the lifeline of the city’s food production, supplying corn, rice, vegetables, and livestock to the region and beyond.
Several barangays offer a peaceful suburban lifestyle, where families settle in close-knit communities. These areas provide a balance between modern living and the warmth of Ilagueño hospitality.
Some barangays are nature-rich and culturally significant, preserving Ilagan’s heritage, natural attractions, and eco-tourism sites. These areas attract travelers, adventure seekers, and cultural enthusiasts.
Each barangay in Ilagan has a unique story to tell, but they all contribute to the city’s progress, culture, and community strength. Whether in the bustling urban centers, peaceful farmlands, or eco-tourism spots, the people of Ilagan remain united in preserving their heritage while embracing the future.