Palanan, Isabela
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Palanan is a remote 3rd class municipality in the province of Isabela, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 15,317 people in 2,837 households.
It was in Palanan that one of the final chapters of the Philippine-American War was written in March 1901, when Emilio Aguinaldo was captured by American forces led by Gen. Frederick Funston, who had gained access to Aguinaldo's camp by pretending to surrender to the Filipinos.
Barangays
Palanan is politically subdivided into 17 barangays.
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| Cities and Municipalities of Isabela | |
| Cities: | Cauayan City | Santiago City |
| Municipalities: | Alicia | Angadanan | Aurora | Benito Soliven | Burgos | Cabagan | Cabatuan | Cordon | Delfin Albano | Dinapigue | Divilacan | Echague | Gamu | Ilagan | Jones | Luna | Maconacon | Mallig | Naguilian | Palanan | Quezon | Quirino | Ramon | Reina Mercedes | Roxas | San Agustin | San Guillermo | San Isidro | San Manuel | San Mariano | San Mateo | San Pablo | Santa Maria | Santo Tomas | Tumauini |
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