Lidlidda


Lidlidda, officially the Municipality of Lidlidda, is a municipality in the province of Ilocos Sur, Philippines. According to the, it has a population of people.
It is home to the Lidlidda Protected Landscape, a protected area situated in the municipality's watershed.

History

In the 1800s, there lived tribes called Agsalog in the East Hinterlands of Golot. Some groups of these people were hospitable, while some were fierce fighters, headhunters, animal rustlers, robbers, and the like which worsened the already impoverished state of their place.
Tired of such constant inconveniences, the pacifist tribes decided to leave after holding a secret meeting. They grouped themselves into three: one group to head for the north, another to the south, and the third to the west. The group that traveled to the west were the ones who reached the site of Lidlidda. Members of this group had such names as Conay, Caoas, Digay, Caoeng, San-E, Gumanab, Anggon, Calugay and others. After twenty days of hiking, they settled in a place that looked suitable for building homes - a valley with grassy plains with a river along its sides, creeks, brooks, and wells. There was plenty of fish, wild animals, and game for food. The surrounding hills and mountains were covered with tall trees and bamboo.
They made a begnas to express their gratitude to the god Kabunian. Three days after, they started digging and pulling the ledda to convert the land into rice paddies. As the population increased, residents started to search further places for resources. One time, a group of hunters saw smoke near the coast from atop of the mountains west of the place. Eager to see what was there, they hiked to the place. Suddenly they came to reach a street and houses. The people who inhabited the place were Ilokanos, who were also kind and friendly. An elderly rich man met them and told them of his great desire to visit their place to make friends and trade with them, as well as to educate and Christianize the tribe, which the latter accepted.
The rich man, along with his neighbors bundled some clothes, utensils, reading and writing materials, and went with the hunters. After a few hours, they reached the top of ‘Baggiing Hill’ where they rested. The rich man anxiously asked how far more to go. A hunter stood and said, “Sir, our home is located there at the edge of that plain covered with those ‘Adu nga Ledda’ ”. Then, they hurried down and in a few minutes reached the place. The natives came and welcomed them with a feast.

Geography

Lidlidda is situated from the provincial capital Vigan, and from the country's capital city of Manila.

Barangays

Lidlidda is politically subdivided into 11 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.
  • Banucal
  • Bequi-Walin
  • Bugui
  • Calungbuyan
  • Carcarabasa
  • Labut
  • Poblacion Norte
  • Poblacion Sur
  • San Vicente
  • Suysuyan
  • Tay-ac

    Climate

Demographics

In the 2024 census, Lidlidda had a population of 4,846. The population density was.

Economy

Government

Local government

Lidlidda, belonging to the second congressional district of the province of Ilocos Sur, is governed by a mayor designated as its local chief executive and by a municipal council as its legislative body in accordance with the Local Government Code. The mayor, vice mayor, and the councilors are elected directly by the people through an election which is being held every three years.

Elected officials

PositionName
CongressmanKristine Singson-Meehan
MayorSherwin P. Tomas
Vice-MayorJames S. Sacayanan
CouncilorsYacelyn A. Andres
CouncilorsArsenio D. Dagdag Jr.
CouncilorsMarlander D. Tawali
CouncilorsBilly T. Guibaoan Sr.
CouncilorsJose C. Badongen Jr.
CouncilorsGeorge D. Arreola
CouncilorsPonciano D. Bagbaguen Jr.
CouncilorsJohn U. Quidangen

List of former chief executives

Presidentes:
  • Manog Caoas
  • Andan Domaoa
  • Miguel Segundo
  • Nardo Bagbaguen
  • Miguel Segundo
  • Cardo Sibanag
  • Salioa Salib-O
  • Manuel delos Santos
  • Bonifacio Tawali
  • Dan-E Segundo
  • Elmem Manugan
Municipal Mayors:
  • Basilio Bagbaguen
  • Andan Domaoa
  • Aurelio Baguso
  • Alejo Arola
  • Aurelio Baguso
  • Tomas Galang
  • Aurelio Baguso
  • Teodoro Ang-Oay
  • Romeo Baguso
  • Ponciano Segundo
  • Jesus M. Sagay
  • Diokno M. Galang
  • Jesus M. Sagay
  • Constante Segundo Sr.
  • Sherwin Tomas-

    Annual events

  • Lidlidda Day Celebration- being held every 6 January featuring the various cultural songs and dances, native delicacies, indigenous games, and many more, and is actively participated by all townspeople of Lidlidda that even our folks in far places try to find time to come home to personally witness and experience the gracefulness of the celebration. This wonderful event is usually a three-day affair and now popularly known as Indeed, the folks as Bago is now being recognized in the Ilocos and Philippine communities through this celebration, among other Bago cultural festivities entire North Luzon.

    Education

The Banayoyo-Lidlidda-San Emilio Schools District Office governs all public and private education systems. Its jurisdiction includes the Municipality of Lidlidda, including the towns of Banayoyo, and San Emilio.

Primary and elementary schools