Isabela ZIP Codes List

Isabela is known as Sentro ng Agrikultura, the Top Corn Producer of the Philippines, Rice Bowl of the North, and Queen Province of the North. Based on land area, this is the second largest province in the country, situated in Region 2. It has a plain and rolling terrain, making rice and corn its top agricultural products. The name of this province comes from the Queen Regnant of Spain, Isabella II. There are a lot of tourist attractions, churches, and festivals that attract tourists.

Isabela ZIP Codes, Postal Codes, and Area Codes

The province of Isabela has one independent city, two component cities, and thirty-four municipalities. Here are the Isabela’s Postal Codes, Zip Codes, and Area Codes.

City/MunicipalityPostal Code / Zip CodeArea Code
Alicia3306078
Angadanan3307078
Aurora3316078
Benito Soliven3331078
Burgos3322078
Cabagan3328078
Cabatuan3315078
City of Cauayan3305078
City of Ilagan3300078
Cordon3312078
Delfin Albano3326078
Dinapigue3336078
Divilacan3335078
Echague3309078
Gamu3301078
Jones3313078
Luna3304078
Maconacon3333078
Mallig3323078
Naguillan3302078
Palanan3334078
Quirino3321078
Quezon3324078
Ramon3319078
Reina Mercedes3303078
Roxas3320078
San Agustin3314078
San Guillermo3308078
San Isidro3310078
San Manuel3317078
San Mariano3332078
San Mateo3318078
San Pablo3329078
Santa Maria3330078
Santiago City3311078
Santo Tomas3327078
Tumauini3325078

Key Areas of Isabela

Here are some of the key areas of Isabela that comprise cities and municipalities, highlighting the province’s cultures, economy, and tourism. These areas offer many activities that make Isabela a must-visit place.

1. Santiago City. One of the fastest-growing local economies in the country. Some places of interest in this city are Balay na Santiago, Calvary Hills and The Chapel of Transfiguration, and Santiago Concrete Water Tank (Philippines’ Tallest Mural). They also have vibrant festivals and events like Balamban Dance Festival and Feast of St. James the Apostle (Santiago de Carig).

2. Cauayan. The name of this place comes from the word “Cawayan,” a term for bamboo in the language of the early settlers in it. Some major destinations and cultural festivities are Our Lady of the Pillars Church, Cortez and Lindon Fruit Farm, Dacuycuy Farms, and Gawagaway-yan Festival.

3. Ilagan. It is known as the Center of Eco-Tourism Adventure in Region 2, the Corn Capital of the Philippines, and Home of the World’s Largest Wooden Lounge Chair, also called “Butaka.” This city has a lot of attractions and distinctive culture that fascinate locals and tourists.

4. Palanan. Palanan is one of Isabela’s hidden gems and best-kept secrets, as it has a lot of tourist attractions that showcase its culture and unique identity. There is also a shrine, an ancient burial site, a lake, falls, beaches, a cave, and other historical landmarks. Some of Palanan’s products are seafood and woven products.

5. Tumauini. The Tumauini Church is one of the notable historical landmarks in this municipality. Another famous place in the area is Camp Samal Resort and Leisure Park, situated at a high altitude, offering a great view and a Tagaytay vibe.

FAQs

What is the Province of Isabela known for?

The Province of Isabela is known for its agricultural products, historical landmarks, and tourist spots. 

What is the dialect of Isabela?

Ilocano is the common dialect of Isabela. The other languages in the province are Ibanag, Gaddang, Tagalog, Yogad, and English.

What is the main product of Isabela?

The main products of Isabela are agricultural products, such as corn and rice. The other products are seafood and handicrafts.

What is the culture of Isabela?

Isabela’s unique culture is shown in its festivals and other traditions. The other things that show its culture are its landmarks, ethnolinguistic groups, indigenous groups, and Ilocano language.

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