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Unique Number Region Province City/Municipality CLUP Status 2019 Unique Region Province City/Municipality CLUP Date of Number Status Approval of 2019 2nd Latest Plan Quarter 2019 2nd Quarter Format: MM/DD/YYYY 1 National Capital Region Metro Manila Pateros Outdated 5/21/2003 2 National Capital Region Metro Manila Caloocan City Outdated 11/19/2003 3 National Capital Region Metro Manila City of Las Piñas Outdated 9/19/2001 4 National Capital Region Metro Manila City of Makati Updated 6/28/2013 5 National Capital Region Metro Manila City of Malabon Outdated 3/19/2003 6 National Capital Region Metro Manila City of Mandaluyong Updated 11/27/2017 7 National Capital Region Metro Manila City of Manila For formulation None 8 National Capital Region Metro Manila City of Marikina Outdated 12/5/2001 9 National Capital Region Metro Manila City of Muntinlupa Updated 6/19/2017 10 National Capital Region Metro Manila City of Navotas Updated 5/3/2018 11 National Capital Region Metro Manila City of Parañaque Updated 6/24/2011 12 National Capital Region Metro Manila City of Pasig Updated 3/29/2016 13 National Capital Region Metro Manila City of San Juan Updated 4/26/2010 14 National Capital Region Metro Manila City of Valenzuela Updated 4/19/2011 15 National Capital Region Metro Manila Pasay City Updated 6/19/2017 16 National Capital Region Metro Manila Quezon City Updated 9/14/2017 17 National Capital Region Metro Manila Taguig City Outdated 8/20/2003 18 Cordillera Administrative Region Abra Bangued (Capital) Outdated 5/27/2003 19 Cordillera Administrative Region Abra Boliney For formulation None 20 Cordillera Administrative Region Abra Bucay Updated 8/16/2016 21 Cordillera Administrative Region Abra Bucloc For formulation None 22 Cordillera Administrative Region Abra Daguioman For formulation None 23 Cordillera Administrative Region Abra Danglas Updated 10/7/2013 24 Cordillera Administrative Region Abra Dolores Updated 7/4/2017 25 Cordillera Administrative Region Abra La Paz Updated 3/27/2012 26 Cordillera Administrative Region Abra Lacub For formulation None 27 Cordillera Administrative Region Abra Lagangilang Outdated 10/17/1989 28 Cordillera Administrative Region Abra Lagayan For formulation None 29 Cordillera Administrative Region Abra Langiden For formulation None Unique Region Province City/Municipality CLUP Date of Number Status Approval of 2019 2nd Latest Plan Quarter 2019 2nd Quarter Format: MM/DD/YYYY 30 Cordillera Administrative Region Abra Licuan-Baay (Licuan) For formulation None 31 Cordillera Administrative Region Abra Luba For formulation None 32 Cordillera Administrative Region Abra Malibcong For formulation None 33 Cordillera Administrative Region Abra Manabo Outdated 10/16/2002 34 Cordillera Administrative Region Abra Peñarrubia Updated 11/15/2012 35 Cordillera Administrative Region Abra Pidigan Outdated 10/11/2002 36 Cordillera Administrative Region Abra Pilar For formulation None 37 Cordillera Administrative Region Abra Sallapadan For formulation None 38 Cordillera Administrative Region Abra San Isidro For formulation None 39 Cordillera Administrative Region Abra San Juan Updated 6/20/2017 40 Cordillera Administrative Region Abra San Quintin Outdated 9/6/1984 41 Cordillera Administrative Region Abra Tayum Outdated 10/10/2002 42 Cordillera Administrative Region Abra Tineg For formulation None 43 Cordillera Administrative Region Abra Tubo Updated 7/25/2017 44 Cordillera Administrative Region Abra Villaviciosa For formulation None 45 Cordillera Administrative Region Apayao Calanasan (Bayag) Outdated 7/8/2002 46 Cordillera Administrative Region Apayao Conner Outdated 11/11/2002 47 Cordillera Administrative Region Apayao Flora Outdated 5/6/2002 48 Cordillera Administrative Region Apayao Kabugao (Capital) Outdated 4/10/2002 49 Cordillera Administrative Region Apayao Luna Outdated 5/6/2002 50 Cordillera Administrative Region Apayao Pudtol Outdated 1/9/2001 51 Cordillera Administrative Region Apayao Santa Marcela Outdated 5/22/2002 52 Cordillera Administrative Region Benguet Atok Outdated 5/23/2003 53 Cordillera Administrative Region Benguet Baguio City Updated 11/27/2017 54 Cordillera Administrative Region Benguet Bakun For formulation None 55 Cordillera Administrative Region Benguet Bokod Outdated 8/26/2008 56 Cordillera Administrative Region Benguet Buguias Outdated 8/26/2008 57 Cordillera Administrative Region Benguet Itogon Outdated 1/17/2001 58 Cordillera Administrative Region Benguet Kabayan Outdated 8/26/2008 59 Cordillera Administrative Region Benguet Kapangan Outdated 5/7/2003 Unique Region Province City/Municipality CLUP Date of Number Status Approval of 2019 2nd Latest Plan Quarter 2019 2nd Quarter Format: MM/DD/YYYY 60 Cordillera Administrative Region Benguet Kibungan Outdated 8/26/2008 61 Cordillera Administrative Region Benguet La Trinidad (Capital) Outdated 7/6/2000 62 Cordillera Administrative Region Benguet Mankayan Updated 8/29/2017 63 Cordillera Administrative Region Benguet Sablan Outdated 3/3/2003 64 Cordillera Administrative Region Benguet Tuba Outdated 1/11/2001 65 Cordillera Administrative Region Benguet Tublay Updated 5/19/2014 66 Cordillera Administrative Region Ifugao Aguinaldo For formulation None 67 Cordillera Administrative Region Ifugao Alfonso Lista (Potia) Outdated 7/1/2002 68 Cordillera Administrative Region Ifugao Asipulo For formulation None 69 Cordillera Administrative Region Ifugao Banaue Updated 8/8/2017 70 Cordillera Administrative Region Ifugao Hingyon For formulation None 71 Cordillera Administrative Region Ifugao Hungduan For formulation None 72 Cordillera Administrative Region Ifugao Kiangan Outdated 1/27/2003 73 Cordillera Administrative Region Ifugao Lagawe (Capital) Updated 9/3/2013 74 Cordillera Administrative Region Ifugao Lamut Outdated 2/22/2001 75 Cordillera Administrative Region Ifugao Mayoyao Outdated 6/19/1997 76 Cordillera Administrative Region Ifugao Tinoc Outdated 6/25/2001 77 Cordillera Administrative Region Kalinga Balbalan Outdated 3/24/2003 78 Cordillera Administrative Region Kalinga Lubuagan For formulation None 79 Cordillera Administrative Region Kalinga Pasil Outdated 1/1/2003 80 Cordillera Administrative Region Kalinga Pinukpuk Outdated 1/18/2005 81 Cordillera Administrative Region Kalinga Rizal (Liwan) Updated 9/20/2016 82 Cordillera Administrative Region Kalinga City of Tabuk (Capital) Updated 12/10/2014 83 Cordillera Administrative Region Kalinga Tanudan Updated 3/8/2016 84 Cordillera Administrative Region Kalinga Tinglayan For formulation None 85 Cordillera Administrative Region Mountain Province Barlig For formulation None 86 Cordillera Administrative Region Mountain Province Bauko Updated 2/7/2014 87 Cordillera Administrative Region Mountain Province Besao Updated 3/26/2019 88 Cordillera Administrative Region Mountain Province Bontoc (Capital) Outdated 9/21/1978 Unique Region Province City/Municipality CLUP Date of Number Status Approval of 2019 2nd Latest Plan Quarter 2019 2nd Quarter Format: MM/DD/YYYY 89 Cordillera Administrative Region Mountain Province Natonin For formulation None 90 Cordillera Administrative Region Mountain Province Paracelis Updated 9/20/2010 91 Cordillera Administrative Region Mountain Province Sabangan Outdated 2/16/2004 92 Cordillera Administrative Region Mountain Province Sadanga For formulation None 93 Cordillera Administrative Region Mountain Province Sagada Outdated 12/4/1980 94 Cordillera Administrative Region Mountain Province Tadian Outdated 6/2/1982 95 Region 01 (Ilocos Region) Ilocos Norte Adams Outdated 2/14/2005 96 Region 01 (Ilocos Region) Ilocos Norte Bacarra Updated 9/26/2016 97 Region 01 (Ilocos Region) Ilocos Norte Badoc Outdated 1/5/2004 98 Region 01 (Ilocos Region) Ilocos Norte Bangui Outdated 6/20/2001 99 Region 01 (Ilocos Region) Ilocos Norte Banna (Espiritu) Outdated 9/1/1982 100 Region 01 (Ilocos Region) Ilocos Norte Burgos Outdated 7/9/2003 101 Region 01 (Ilocos Region) Ilocos Norte Carasi Updated 10/29/2013 102 Region 01 (Ilocos Region) Ilocos Norte City of Batac Updated 1/15/2013 103 Region 01 (Ilocos Region) Ilocos Norte Currimao Outdated 1/21/2003 104 Region 01 (Ilocos Region) Ilocos Norte Dingras Outdated 4/21/1987 105 Region 01 (Ilocos Region) Ilocos Norte Dumalneg Outdated 7/1/2008 106 Region 01 (Ilocos Region) Ilocos Norte Laoag City (Capital) Outdated 8/18/2004 107 Region 01 (Ilocos Region) Ilocos Norte Marcos Outdated 1/24/1986 108 Region 01 (Ilocos Region) Ilocos Norte Nueva Era Updated 1/1/2013 109 Region 01 (Ilocos Region) Ilocos Norte Pagudpud Outdated 4/5/2004 110 Region 01 (Ilocos Region) Ilocos Norte Paoay Updated 9/26/2016 111 Region 01 (Ilocos Region) Ilocos Norte Pasuquin Outdated 5/5/2008 112 Region 01 (Ilocos Region) Ilocos Norte Piddig Outdated 3/20/2003 113 Region 01 (Ilocos Region) Ilocos Norte Pinili Outdated 5/7/2003 114 Region 01 (Ilocos Region) Ilocos Norte San Nicolas Outdated 5/7/2003 115 Region 01 (Ilocos Region) Ilocos Norte Sarrat Outdated 5/12/2003 116 Region 01 (Ilocos Region) Ilocos Norte Solsona Outdated 1/22/2003 117 Region 01 (Ilocos Region) Ilocos Norte Vintar Updated 7/18/2011 Unique Region Province City/Municipality CLUP Date of Number Status Approval of 2019 2nd Latest Plan Quarter 2019 2nd Quarter Format: MM/DD/YYYY 118 Region 01 (Ilocos Region) Ilocos Sur Alilem Outdated 11/12/2002 119 Region 01 (Ilocos Region) Ilocos Sur Banayoyo Updated 4/8/2016 120 Region 01 (Ilocos Region) Ilocos Sur Bantay Outdated 11/5/2002 121 Region 01 (Ilocos Region) Ilocos Sur Burgos Outdated 11/12/2002 122 Region 01 (Ilocos Region) Ilocos Sur Cabugao Outdated 4/15/2003 123 Region 01 (Ilocos Region) Ilocos Sur Caoayan Updated 9/23/2014 124 Region
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