Luna, officially the Municipality of Luna (; ), is a
municipality
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The term ''municipality' ...
in the
province
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of
Isabela,
Philippines
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. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 20,697 people.
History
Luna was formerly known as Antatet. The town's name was changed to Luna on June 8, 1951 by virtue of ''Republic Act No. 633''.
The municipality celebrates the Bato Arts festival during the 2014 Bambanti Festival.
Geography
Luna is situated from the provincial capital
Ilagan
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, and from the country's capital city of
Manila
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.
Barangays
Luna is politically subdivided into 19
barangay
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s. Each barangay consists of
purok
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s while some have
sitios
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.
* Bustamante
* Centro 1 (
Poblacion
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)
* Centro 2 (
Poblacion
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)
* Centro 3 (Bataraza)
* Concepcion
* Dadap
* Harana
* Lalog 1
* Lalog 2
* Luyao
* Macañao
* Macugay
* Mambabanga
* Pulay
* Puroc
* San Isidro (River Side)
* San Miguel
* Santo Domingo (Dammang)
* Union Kalinga
Climate
Demographics
In the 2020 census, the population of Luna, Isabela, was 20,697 people, with a density of .
Economy
Government
Local government
As a municipality in the Province of Isabela, government officials at the provincial and municipal levels are voted by the town. The provincial government has political jurisdiction over most local transactions of the municipal government.
The Municipality of Luna 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 municipal councilors are elected directly by the people in elections held every three years.
Barangays are also headed by elected officials:
Barangay Captain,
Barangay Council
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, whose members are called
Barangay Councilors. The barangays have SK federation which represents the barangay, headed by SK chairperson and whose members are called SK councilors. All officials are also elected every three years.
Elected officials
Congress representation
Luna, belonging to the
fifth legislative district of the province of Isabela, currently represented by Hon. Faustino Michael Carlos T. Dy III.
Education
The Schools Division of Isabela governs the town's public education system. The division office is a field office of the
DepEd in
Cagayan Valley
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region. Luna Schools District office governs the public elementary and high schools throughout the municipality.
Elementary schools
* Bustamante Elementary School
* Dadap Elementary School
* Harana Elementary School
* Lalog Elementary School
* Luna Central School
* Mambabanga Elementary School
* Macugay Elementary School
* Pulay-Union Kalinga Elementary School
* Puroc-Concepcion Elementary School
Secondary schools
* Luna General Comprehensive High School
* Luna National High School
* Sto. Domingo-San Isidro Integrated School
See also
*
References
External links
Municipal Profile at the National Competitiveness Council of the PhilippinesLuna at the Isabela Government WebsiteLocal Governance Performance Management System*
Philippine Standard Geographic Codebr>
Philippine Census InformationMunicipality of Luna
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