Assessor's Office ADMINISTRATOR ACCOUNTING AGRICULTURE BUDGET MBPLO LCR ENGINEERING GSO HRMO
MPDC RHU MPDO MSWD TREASURER VETERENARIAN SANGGUNIANG BAYAN SENIOR CITIZEN PESO POSD WENEC
LAND AREA, TOPOGRAPHY AND CLIMATELAND AREA
10,263.39 hectares while that on the Province of Nueva Ecija is 5,284.3 square kilometers. TOPOGRAPHY: Nueva Ecija one of the country’s top rice producers, lies on the North Eastern part of the Central plain of Luzon. The Caraballo Mountains separate Nueva Ecija from Nueva Vizcaya in the (north east) while the Sierra Madre mountains range in line in eastern boarder the province is bounded by Nueva Vizcaya on the North East; Pangasinan on the North West; Tarlac on West; Quezon on the East: Pampanga on the South West; and Bulacan on the South. In the absence of mountain sea and forest within geographical compass of the town makes for the monotonously flat and features topography. CLIMATE: The climate of Aliaga can be described as mild and pleasant. It has two distinct seasons, namely: rainy season and dry season. The rainy season starts within the month of May and ends up around the month of December. Towards the end of January the temperature starts to rise ushering in hot and dry season which starts from January to April. The absence of rainfall during this period make it the hottest of the year. Rainfall is brought by the typhoon that usually strikes the province during the month of May to December. The municipality experiences occasional floods during the period especially the typhoon are too frequent and severe. During wet season some portion of the municipality are under water. But this only happens rarely due to the presence of protection dike. The flooded area of Aliaga area shown in the table below: |
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