Aguilar was founded as a municipality in July 16, 1805 through a
decree issued by Governor General Rafael Maria de Aguilar whom this town
was named after. Local folklores likewise maintained that Aguilar was
identified with an eagle or agila that used to fly around the place at
nighttime and would perch on a fence or alar when tired of flying,
hence, agila and alar put together formed AGUILAR.
LAND AREA: 19,506 hectares
POPULATION: 35,436
NO. OF BARANGAYS: 16
CLASSIFICATION: 3rd class
TOWN FIESTA:
March 18
PRODUCTS:
Rice, Corn, Vegetable, Taho, Mango, Deremen, Suman, Luffa
POINTS OF INTEREST:
St. Joseph Church (1810)
Nambersian
Mapita Trail
World War II Landmark
LAND AREA: 19,506 hectares
POPULATION: 35,436
NO. OF BARANGAYS: 16
CLASSIFICATION: 3rd class
TOWN FIESTA:
March 18
PRODUCTS:
Rice, Corn, Vegetable, Taho, Mango, Deremen, Suman, Luffa
POINTS OF INTEREST:
St. Joseph Church (1810)
Nambersian
Mapita Trail
World War II Landmark
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