Jimalalud

[5] Boundless sugar cane fields, typical of the northern landscape, fill the lush lands of Jimalalud most months of the year.

It has reported rich deposits of coal, copper, iron and related compounds of magnetite, pyrites and marcasite, but the lodes remain untouched.

In 1944 World War II guerillas burned down the entire town, leaving Jimalalud without a historical landmark standing.

[6] Most times, Jimalalud is serene and green, and the plaza is the picturesque public space for imbibing the town's pastoral ambience.

Fiesta time and other special occasions usually bring on the town's stallions for the exciting, if brutal, spectacle of the Paaway sa Kabayo.

1946 Jimalalud Central School [1] (South Poblacion)