IT IS MORE FUN IN ANGONO RIZAL, PH|LAKESIDE|QUIET AND PEACEFUL ECOPARK|DJI SPARK DRONE

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    Angono (pronounced [äŋˈŋo̞no̞] or locally [äːˈŋo̞no̞]), officially the Municipality of Angono (Tagalog: Bayan ng Angono), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Rizal, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 130,494 people. 
    It is best known as the "Art Capital of the Philippines", being the hometown of national artist for music Lucio San Pedro and national artist for visual arts Carlos "Botong" Francisco, as well as the site of the Angono Petroglyphs, the oldest known work of art in the Philippines. It is currently campaigning for its inclusion in the UNESCO Creative Cities Network as it is a center for visual arts. It is also campaigning for the inclusion of the Angono Petroglyphs (1 of 5 properties of the Petroglyphs and Petrographs of the Philippines UNESCO tentative site) in the World Heritage List.
    First created as a pueblo in 1766, Angono was a barrio of its neighboring town Taytay and Binangonan before it was legally proclaimed an independent municipality in 1938 by then President Manuel L. Quezon.
    Angono is politically subdivided into 10 barangays: 
    Bagumbayan - This barangay came from the Filipino word "bagong bayan" which means "new town".
    Mahabang Parang - The word "mahaba" means "long" and "parang" is a type of "machete", so the name of this barangay roughly translates to "long machete".
    Poblacion Ibaba - The name of this barangay came from the Spanish word "población" meaning "town" and from the Filipino word "ibaba" which means "below". Therefore, this barangay means "town below".
    Poblacion Itaas - This is the least populous barangay with a population of 583 people. The name roughly translates to "town above".
    San Isidro - The largest and most populous barangay with a population of 31,339 people. This is also one of the largest and most populous barangays in the Philippines. This barangay is named after the Catholic patron saint of farmers named "Isidore the Farm Labourer" or "Isidore the Laborer".
    Santo Niño - This barangay's name was inspired by the image of Jesus Christ as a child garbed in royal clothing known as the "Sto. Niño"
    San Pedro - This barangay's name came from the apostle of Jesus Christ "Saint Peter".
    San Roque - The name of this barangay came from the patron saint of the sick and invalids known as "Saint Roch".
    San Vicente - This barangay's name came from the Dominican saint Saint Vincent Ferrer.
    Kalayaan - This barangay's name came from the Filipino word kalayaan, meaning "freedom".
    SOURCE - en.wikipedia.o...
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    "Let's be honest here: when you're on a tight budget and/or subsisting on a student's allowance, your cures-for-boredom are quite limited. You could stay at home and give your thumbs an intense workout by scrolling through your news feed. Or you could come over at your friend's house and eat their food. Sometimes, though, this too could get old.
    Luckily for residents of Angono in Rizal, there's a place where one could just chill for free.
    The Angono Lakeside Park, known to locals as "Wawa," is an area developed to serve the need for budget-friendly bonding and recreation. What I thought was doomed to be an unused piece of marshy land reeking of muck, the local government had made out as a veritable pasyalan."
    SOURCE - www.celineism....

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