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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Cagbang flood control project, Barangay Cagbang, Miagao, Iloilo.
We are pleased to report progress on the Cagbang flood control project. Construction is on schedule, with essential drainage systems now in place. This development aims to mitigate flooding in the area and enhance safety for residents. Community engagement sessions...
Barangay visit for the turnover of financial assistance for barangay projects and the barangay’s share of Real Property Tax in Barangay Banbanan, Miagao, on August 28, 2024.
Invitation to Bid for the following projects
-VARIOUS MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES FOR TOURISM PROMOTION AND DEVELOPMENT -ONE JOB CONTRACT FOR RENTAL OF SOUND SYSTEM AND LIGHTS WITH LED WALL FOR THE ACTIVITIES OF THE 11TH HABLON FESTIVAL
The Office of the Municipal Environment and Natural Resources faced another important challenge: the Solid Waste Management Evaluation on August 28, 2024.
During this evaluation, the team of validators thoroughly examined the effectiveness of the Solid Waste Management Council, highlighting its active programs and strategies. These initiatives play a crucial role in improving the local government's performance in solid...
We encourage everyone to actively participate in combating this deadly disease. Let’s take the 5S Kontra Dengue campaign seriously in our communities.
Together, we can make a difference—cleaning up our surroundings, covering water containers, and ensuring proper waste disposal. Your efforts matters!