Angono is a town in Rizal, Philippines. Now part of Manila's ever-expanding sprawl, Angono is home to about 130,000 people, but it keeps its small town feel; most visitors will be drawn by its annual Higantes Festival, where papier-mache effigies are paraded around the town....
The neighboring town of Binangonan is also considered a cradle of arts in Rizal. It’s here where you can find the famedAngono-Binangonan Petroglyphs(the oldest known work of art in the country) andArtSector Gallery and Chimney Cafe, an art and food spot that’s grabbed the interest of fo...
Description: barangay of the Philippines in the municipality of Angono, Rizal Also known as: Barangay Pob. Ibaba, Barangay Poblacion Ibaba, Bgy. Pob. Ibaba, Bgy. Poblacion Ibaba, Brgy. Pob. Ibaba, Brgy. Poblacion Ibaba, Pob. Ibaba, Pob. Ibaba, Angono, Pob. Ibaba, Angono, Rizal, ...
ANGONO, Rizal, Philippines - True to its being the country's art capital, this town continues to showcase the artistic talents of the locals, including the inmates of the detention facilities and the town's volunteer workers. This came as Mayor Gerardo V. Calderon recently launched his ...
Though famously known as the “Angono Petroglyphs”, the exact location of the oldest known artwork in the Philippines is at a point that borders the towns of Angono and Bingangonan in Rizal. Technically, it’s now called “Angono Petroglyphs in Binangonan” or “Angono-Binangonan Petroglyphs”...