JIMALALUD MUNICIPAL HYMN
THE MUNICIPALITY OF JIMALALUD
Jimalalud is a 4th class municipality in the province of Negros Oriental, Philippines. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 29,044 people.
Barangays
Jimalalud is politically subdivided into 28 barangays.
Aglahug
The municipality was divided into different political barangays which governed by their respective barangay captain. Here are the lists of 28 barangays that were under in the municipality of Jimalalud:
Tourism
Festival
Sinulog De Jimalalud – January 13
Jimalalud is a 4th class municipality in the province of Negros Oriental, Philippines. Born from widespread devotion to the Santo Niño, the festival follows the more popular sinulog traditions including the religious conversion of the Moro population. Staged January 13 as a fiesta highlight. Streetdancing and a grand showdown dramatize the Santo Niño's presence in the varied pursuits of Jimalalud's different sectors; the festival preludes the town fiesta honoring the Holy child; another crowd-drawing highlight is the rousing traditional horsefight.
Jimalalud is a 4th class municipality in the province of Negros Oriental, Philippines. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 29,044 people.
Barangays
Jimalalud is politically subdivided into 28 barangays.
Aglahug
- Agutayon
- Ampanangon
- Bae
- Bala-as
- Bangcal
- Banog
- Buto
- Cabang
- Camandayon
- Cangharay
- Canlahao
- Dayoyo
- Yli
- Lacaon
- Mahanlud
- Malabago
- Mambaid
- Mongpong
- Owacan
- Pacuan
- Panglaya-an
- North Poblacion
- South Poblacion
- Polopantao
- Sampiniton
- Talamban
- Tamao
The municipality was divided into different political barangays which governed by their respective barangay captain. Here are the lists of 28 barangays that were under in the municipality of Jimalalud:
Tourism
Festival
Sinulog De Jimalalud – January 13
Jimalalud is a 4th class municipality in the province of Negros Oriental, Philippines. Born from widespread devotion to the Santo Niño, the festival follows the more popular sinulog traditions including the religious conversion of the Moro population. Staged January 13 as a fiesta highlight. Streetdancing and a grand showdown dramatize the Santo Niño's presence in the varied pursuits of Jimalalud's different sectors; the festival preludes the town fiesta honoring the Holy child; another crowd-drawing highlight is the rousing traditional horsefight.
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