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The LGU of Burgos, Ilocos Sur headed by Mayor Nathaniel D. Escobar joins the conduct of the 1st quarter National Simultaneous Earthquake Drill together with all the Municipal Officials led by Vice Mayor Riolita R. Balbalan, Employees, BFP Personnel headed by MFM SFO4 Antonio T Rigunay, PNP personnel headed by OIC-COP Melvin G Trinidad and …

The LGU headed by Mayor Boy Escobar together with the Municipal Officials led by Vice Mayor Riolita R. Balbalan and Municipal Employees joined the Women’s Month Celebration to recognize and appreciate the incredible success and/or achievements women has made all across the globe and to further promote women’s empowerment and gender equality. The said event was …

The Tulong Pangkabuhayan sa Ating Displaced/Disadvantaged Workers Program (TUPAD) is a flagship program of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) which aims to contribute poverty alleviation and reduction and inclusive growth. For this year, the priority beneficiaries are the qualified registered farmers and their immediate families who are affected by El Nino, persons deprived …

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Municipality of BURGOS, ilocos sur

Home of the Original Balatinaw Rice​

Burgos came into existence in 1831 when Father Bernardino Logo was able to convert many natives into the folds of Christianity. The resulting town became Nueva Coveta. It was envied by its neighbors because of its peace and order, as well as its progress, since it sold its resulting products in places as far as Pangasinan and Tarlac.

Burgos became a township of Santa Maria in the latter period of Ilocos Sur’s Spanish Era. It was later named in honor of Father José Burgos.

Flagship Projects

Eco-tourism
advancement

Balatinaw Rice
propagation trainings

livelihood programs
for women

26

barangays

44.38

Land Area (Square Km)

12,224

Population (2015)

256.93 M

Revenue (2016)

DAP-AYAN
Festival

FEBRUARY 17

Balatinaw
rice

one town, one product

Balantinaw Rice
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simminublan
falls

Natural Swimming Pool