Bagita
Bagita is a small village located in the northern part of the Philippines, specifically in the province of Isabela. It is situated in the municipality of San Pablo, approximately 10 kilometers from the town center. The village is known for its agricultural activities, with rice and corn being the primary crops grown by its residents. Bagita also has a small community center where local events and gatherings are held. The village has a population of around 500 people, and its residents primarily engage in farming and fishing for their livelihood. Bagita is accessible by land, with a network of roads connecting it to neighboring villages and the town proper. The village does not have a formal school, but children attend classes in the nearby public elementary school. Bagita is part of the broader San Pablo community, which includes several other villages and barangays. The village is also home to a small chapel, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, which serves as a place of worship for the local Catholic community. Despite its small size, Bagita plays an essential role in the agricultural landscape of San Pablo, contributing to the region's food production.