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Dilasag - Wikipedia
Dilasag [ˌdilɐˈsag], officially the Municipality of Dilasag (Tagalog/Kasiguranin: Bayan ng Dilasag; Ilocano: Ili ti Dilasag), is a municipality in the province of Aurora, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 17,102 people.
Dilasag, Aurora the Last Paradise of North - The best spot in ...
2024年2月14日 · Dilasag, Aurora the Last Paradise of North, It has a sunrise view and amazing Pacific Ocean, and you can see the Sierra Madre mountain range.
Dilasag, Aurora Profile – PhilAtlas
Dilasag is a coastal municipality in the province of Aurora. The municipality has a land area of 306.25 square kilometers or 118.24 square miles which constitutes 9.77% of Aurora's total area. Its population as determined by the 2020 Census was 17,102.
Dilasag History, Tourist Spots, Festivals - PeoPlaid Profile
2020年5月20日 · What you need to know about Dilasag in Aurora - its history, geography, economy, products, Tourist Spots, Festivals, government officials and map
Dilasag - Wikiwand
Dilasag [ˌdilɐˈsag], officially the Municipality of Dilasag (Tagalog/Kasiguranin: Bayan ng Dilasag; Ilocano: Ili ti Dilasag), is a municipality in the province of Aurora, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 17,102 people.
Sa Malayong Dilasag ng Aurora. - icemanadventures.com
2024年9月8日 · Sa Malayong Dilasag ng Aurora. Dilasag is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Aurora, Philippines, that is 3 hours and 15 minutes away from the capital town of Aurora, in Baler. Coastal areas of Dilasag feature white sand and rocky beaches that's way better than in the nearby Casapsapan Bay.
Aurora, Philippines - Dilasag
Dilasag is the northernmost town of Aurora and also the least spoiled. Despite heavy activity from loggers in this area, lush forests still abound. From Casiguran, rent a vehicle and take the main highway proceeding north.
Aurora, Philippines - Towns and Municipalities
Dilasag is the northernmost municipality of Aurora Province. Being the farthest town from Metro Manila, it is largely undeveloped. Its beauty lies in its natural attractions: a long, unspoiled coastline, highlighted by fine, white-sand beaches.