Known for its agricultural products and warm, hospitable locals, Bacolod is a quaint town that embodies the charm of rural life in Lanao del Norte.
A coastal town, Baloi is notable for its serene beaches and fishing industry that sustains the community.
Baroy features a mix of agricultural and commercial activities, making it an important hub for trade in the province.
Often called the "City of Majestic Waterfalls," Iligan City is a vibrant urban center that serves as the economic and cultural capital of the region.
Blessed with cooler climates and scenic landscapes, Kapatagan is popular for its agricultural produce, especially in high-value crops.
Kauswagan boasts a blend of cultural heritage and industry, with initiatives focused on sustainable development and community empowerment.
This coastal town is known for its rich marine resources, making it a key player in the fishing industry within the province.
Lala is famous for its agricultural productivity and hosts a variety of festivals that showcase local traditions and produce.
A town rich in natural beauty, Linamon is also an emerging hub for agriculture and aquaculture in the region.
Characterized by its lush landscapes, Magsaysay is a town that focuses on agricultural development and rural tourism.
Maigo is a small municipality known for its close-knit community and commitment to cultural preservation and agriculture.
Matungao features a mountainous terrain that is perfect for agriculture and is home to several eco-tourism initiatives.
Munai is known for its cultural diversity and is largely influenced by its indigenous communities and rich heritage.
Positioned along tranquil rivers, Nunungan is renowned for its natural surroundings and agricultural products.
This town is recognized for its rich history and ethnic diversity, representing various cultures within Lanao del Norte.
Pantar is a small but agriculturally rich town, contributing significantly to the local economy through rice production.
Poona Piagapo is recognized for its fertile lands and commitment to agricultural advancements in the area.
Salvador is a town steeped in history, with numerous cultural landmarks reflecting its vibrant past and community resilience.
Known for its serene environment, Sapad emphasizes agriculture and incorporates community-based development programs.
This town celebrates cultural diversity, offering insights into the traditional practices of various ethnic groups in the province.
Tagoloan is involved in agriculture, with a growing focus on sustainable practices and community development.
Tangcal is characterized by its lush green landscapes and strong agricultural base, contributing to the local economy.
Tubod, as the provincial capital, serves as a focal point for commerce and governance, blending urban development with a lush surrounding environment.