San Pablo is a 2nd class landlocked municipality of Isabela Province in Cagayan Valley Region, Philippines.

Profile of San Pablo Municipality (Geography)
Location –> Northern part of Isabela Province (See map below)
Neighboring Towns –> Penablanca in Cagayan Province (north), Maconacon (east), Cabagan (south), Santa Maria (west)
Area –> 637.90 km2 (246.29 sq mi)
Population –> 25,384 (2015 Census)
Revenue (2016) –> 133,423,040.80
Barangays –> 17
Terrain –> Mountainous with narrow river valleys
Industries –> Agriculture, Trading, Tourism
Major Products –> Rice, Corn, Cattle, Vegetables, Poultry, Handicraft, Home-made Food Items
People/Language –> Ilocano, Ibanag, Tagalog, English
Legislative District –> 1st
Government Officials
Go here to see the elected municipal officials of San Pablo.
History of San Pablo
The town of San Pablo was formerly called Cabagan Viejo (old cabagan). In 1888, San Pablo Apostol became a new town. Later, its name was shortened to San Pablo.
Economy of San Pablo
San Pablo is an agricultural town where rice, corn and cattle are the major products.
Tourist Spots in San Pablo
Mount Dos Cuernos
San Pablo de Cabigan Church Ruin
Festivals in San Pablo
Baka (Cow) Festival
Map of San Pablo Municipality
See also: Profile of Mayor Antonio Miro Jr., Governor Rodolfo Albano III