Angat
Angat is a municipality in the province of Bulacan, Philippines. It is located in the eastern part of the province, within the Sierra Madre foothills. The town is bordered by several other Bulacan municipalities and rural areas. The local government is headed by a mayor and a municipal council, and the area is subdivided into numerous barangays.
The economy of Angat is primarily agricultural, with crops such as rice, corn, and fruit trees, alongside
A major feature in the Angat region is the Angat Dam and Angat Reservoir, a large water
Transportation in Angat is served by national roads connecting to Manila and neighboring towns. Public services
Historically, Angat traces its roots to Spanish-era settlements and developed as a rural town in Bulacan. It