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Cordon, Isabela

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Cordon
Municipality

Seal

Map of Isabela showing the location of Cordon

Cordon
Location within the Philippines

Coordinates:

1640N 12127ECoordinates:
1640N 12127E

Country

Philippines

Region

Cagayan Valley (Region II)

Province

Isabela

District

4th District of Isabela

Founded

1484

Barangays

26

Government[1]
Mayor

Laurencio P. Zuniega

Area[2]
Total

144.00 km2 (55.60 sq mi)

Population (2010)[3]
Total

40,877

Density

280/km2 (740/sq mi)

Time zone

PST (UTC+8)

ZIP code

3312

Dialing code

78

Income class

3rd class; rural

Cordon is a municipality in the province of Isabela, Philippines. According to the 2010 census, it had
a population of 40,877 people.[3]

Town Hall facade


It is bounded by Santiago City to the north and east, Quirino Province to the south, and Nueva
Vizcaya to the west. Being the town nearest to Santiago City Proper, it became a favored destination
for local businessmen. It houses the better resorts and hotels in Southern Isabela such as Punta
Amelita and Villa Diana.

Contents
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1 Barangays
2 Demographics
3 Economy
4 References
5 External links

Barangays[edit]
Cordon is politically subdivided into 26 barangays.[2]

Aguinaldo (Rizaluna Este)


Calimaturod
Capirpiriwan (Ilut)
Caquilingan (San Luis)
Dallao
Gayong
Laurel (Centro Norte)
Magsaysay (Centro Sur Oeste)
Malapat
Osmea (Centro Sur Este)
Quezon (Centro Norte Este)
Quirino (Manasin)
Rizaluna (Rizaluna Oeste)
Roxas Pob. (Centro Sur)
Sagat Curimao
San Juan (San Juan Este)
Taliktik

Tanggal
Taringsing
Turod Norte
Turod Sur
Villamiemban
Villamarzo
Anonang (Balitoc)
Camarao
Wigan

Demographics[edit]
Population census of Cordon
Year

Pop.

% p.a.

1990

27,544

1995

30,461

+1.90%

2000

35,519

+3.35%

2007

38,139

+0.99%

2010

40,877

+2.56%

Source: National Statistics Office[3]

Economy[edit]
As a suburb of first class city Santiago, Cordon benefits from rapid growth of commercial demand in
the district. Toyota Isabela, the first branch of Japan-based car company in the province, has
opened an outlet in Cordon.[4] Some hotels and "stop overs" are also located in Cordon.

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