About Miagao

PHYSICAL RESOURCE PROFILE

The Municipality has a total land area of 15,722.04 hectares. The poblacion, composed of eight (8) barangays, has an area of 299.54 hectares and the remaining 111 barangays has a total area of 15,422.50.

Miagao, a brief History

Miagao became an independent Municipality in 1716. It used to be a part or arrabal of four (4) different towns. Record shows that before Miagao became a town, it was an arrabal of Oton until 1580; of Tigbauan until 1952; of Suaraga or Suaragan (now San Joaquin) until 1703; and of Guimbal until 1716 when it became an independent town. It was until 1731, however, when Miagao had its own head.  Read more: Miagao, a brief History

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OPENING OF AGRO TRADE FAIR

Support for local producers is vital, and Mayor Richard Garin exemplified this commitment by purchasing P500.00 worth of products from 13 exhibitors at the Agro Trade Fair. Earlier today, he officially opened the Agro Trade Fair, kicking off the festivities of the...

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These unsung heroes in the barangay—our barangay tanods and Barangay Health Workers—have been chosen as beneficiaries of the Department of Social Welfare and Development’s (DSWD) Ayuda sa Kapos ang Kita Program (AKAP).

The AKAP program aims to assist minimum wage earners grappling with the challenges of rising inflation. Each beneficiary will receive P3,000 in support through this initiative. IN PHOTOS: BM Joan Germinanda, alongside Mayor Richard Garin and daughter Rica Jane Garin,...

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‘FOOD PACKS’

A total of 58 families from six barangays received their family food packs from the Municipal Social Welfare and Development Office on September 15, 2024. The distribution occurred promptly after Barangays Tigmalapad, Ongyod, Onop, Pudpud, Igpuro, and Guibongan...

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CLASSES SUSPENDED: Mayor Richard Garin announces the suspension of classes at all levels (pre-school to college) tomorrow, September 16, 2024, due to the effects of the Southwest Monsoon (Habagat) with the forecast of light to moderate, and at times, heavy rains which will continue to affect portions of the island of Panay. Stay safe, mga kasimanwa!

CLASSES SUSPENDED: Mayor Richard Garin announces the suspension of classes at all levels (pre-school to college) tomorrow, September 16, 2024, due to the effects of the Southwest Monsoon (Habagat) with the forecast of light to moderate, and at times, heavy rains which...

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