Our Town: Asipulo, Ifugao

On March 4, 2007, in Government, History, Ifugao, by bill bilig


Asipulo, the newest town of Ifugao Province, is home to Kalanguyas, Ayangans, and Tuwalis. The town was carved out of Kiangan municipality sometime in the 1990s. In 2006, Asipulo distinguished itself as one of the country’s best performing municipalities in the implementation of the goverment’s Kapit-Bisig Laban sa Kahirapan-Comprehensive and Integrated Delivery of Social Services (KALAHI-CIDSS) program. Because of this good performance, the town was able to secure more funding support from the national government. [Lesson to government executives: GOOD GOVERNANCE PAYS!]

The town’s elevation ranges from 450 to 1,935 meters above sea level. For those interested in guerrilla stories like me, you might find it interesting that one of the mountains in Asipulo, Mt. Situ, used to be the hideout of World War II guerrillas. The mountain is named after one of the guerrilla camps — Camp 2 or C-2.

INFO SOURCES: Asipulo Municipal Website and the Philippine Information Agency. PHOTO SOURCE: Asipulo Municipal Website.

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2 Responses to “Our Town: Asipulo, Ifugao”

  1. kayni says:

    I would like to visit this place. This is a great place to learn and revisit the heroics of our WWII Guerilla Heroes. Great info!

  2. Bill Bilig says:

    Hi Kayni,
    And its near Kiangan too where they have that WWII Memorial in the site where Yamashita surrendered.

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