Angono, Administrative division in Rizal Province, Philippines.
Angono is a municipality in Rizal Province located along the western shores of Laguna de Bay. The town spreads across ten barangays with residential neighborhoods, commercial districts, and administrative buildings.
The town became an independent municipality in 1938, transforming from a small fishing village into an administrative center. This change shaped its role as a local hub in the Rizal region.
The Higantes Festival brings the streets to life in November with enormous paper mache figures created by local artists. This celebration reflects the artistic skills that have defined the community for generations.
The town center is easily accessible, with administrative buildings located in a central area. Visitors can find information about local services and facilities throughout the main streets.
The Angono Petroglyphs, discovered in 1965, display over 100 human and animal figures carved into rock walls from the late Neolithic period. These ancient carvings offer a glimpse into early artistic expression in the region.
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