San Remigio, Antique

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Map of Antique showing the location of San Remigio

San Remigio is a 4th class municipality in the province of Antique, Philippines. It is about 21 kilometers from the provincial capital, San Jose de Buenavista.

According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 26,079 people in 4,755 households.

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Commerce in the municipality has improved with the completion of the Tipuluan Bridge. Commercial establishments are expected to rise in San Remigio after the realization of the San Remigio-Leon Road.

The municipality of San Remigio produced a total of 13,074.02 metric tons of palay in an area of 41.87 km² of which only 22.00% are irrigated and the rest are rain fed and upland area.

The transportation needs of the municipality are accommodated by fifty franchised holders and seventy-five public utility jeepneys plying the route of San Remigio-San Jose and vice-versa. San Remigio has a road network of 187.452 kilometers. Based on administrative classification, 42.696 kilometers are municipal roads and 136.124 kilometers are barangay roads. There are eleven bridges in the municipality with a total length of 321.391 kilometers. All of the bridges are bailey and found along the national road.

San Remigio is politically subdivided into 45 barangays.

  • Agricula
  • Alegria
  • Aningalan
  • Atabay
  • Bagumbayan
  • Baladjay
  • Banbanan
  • Barangbang
  • Bawang
  • Bugo
  • Bulan-bulan
  • Cabiawan
  • Cabunga-an
  • Cadolonan
  • Poblacion (Calag-itan)
  • Carawisan I
  • Carawisan II
  • Carmelo I
  • Carmelo II
  • General Fullon
  • General Luna
  • Orquia (Igcatumbal)
  • Iguirindon
  • Insubuan
  • La Union
  • Lapak
  • Lumpatan
  • Magdalena
  • Maragubdub
  • Nagbangi I (Amatong)
  • Nagbangi II
  • Nasuli
  • Osorio I
  • Osorio II
  • Panpanan I
  • Panpanan II
  • Ramon Magsaysay
  • Rizal
  • San Rafael
  • Sinundolan
  • Sumaray
  • Trinidad
  • Tubudan
  • Vilvar
  • Walker

San Remigio has a land area of 336.50 km², almost 70% of which are mountainous and the remaining 30% comprise the flat lowland and rolling hills.

Agriculture occupies 47.815 km² of land. Of this, 44.37 km² is for food crops, 1.035 km² is for permanent crops, and 2.41 km² for commercial crops.

San Remigio is host to natural attractions like the Igbaclag Cave, Bato Cueva, Kanyugan Cave, Magpungay Cave, Pula Falls, Timbaban Falls and Batuan Falls, the lakes of Maylumboy and Danao, the stone of Datu Sumakwel, Bato Bintana and White Castle Stone, and the mountain ranges of San Remigio.The rivers are rich with Gem stones and the biggest flower RAFFLESIA can be seen in the upland barangays of Tubudan and La union.

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