Ilig
Ilig 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 Mariano, which is part of the Cagayan Valley region. The village is known for its agricultural activities, with rice and corn being the primary crops cultivated by its residents. Ilig is also home to a small community of indigenous people, who maintain their traditional way of life and cultural practices. The village has a population of approximately 1,500 people, and it is served by a single elementary school and a small health center. Ilig is connected to other parts of the province by a network of roads, and it is approximately 100 kilometers away from the provincial capital, Ilagan City. The village is known for its scenic landscapes, including rolling hills and lush forests, which provide a habitat for various wildlife species. Ilig is also home to a number of historical sites, including ancient rock formations and ancient burial grounds. Despite its small size, Ilig plays an important role in the local economy, providing employment opportunities for its residents through its agricultural activities and small-scale industries. The village is also known for its warm and welcoming community, which is known for its hospitality and friendliness towards visitors.