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Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population BILIRAN 161,760 ALMERIA 16,495 Caucab 1,638 Iyosan 1,288 Jamorawon 1 2010 Census of Population and Housing Biliran Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population BILIRAN 161,760 ALMERIA 16,495 Caucab 1,638 Iyosan 1,288 Jamorawon 1,525 Lo-ok 1,204 Matanga 931 Pili 1,252 Poblacion 3,059 Pulang Bato 949 Salangi 829 Sampao 726 Tabunan 760 Talahid 1,283 Tamarindo 1,051 BILIRAN 16,183 Bato 1,320 Burabod 1,859 Busali 1,684 Hugpa 892 Julita 1,911 Canila 799 Pinangumhan 739 San Isidro (Pob.) 2,841 San Roque (Pob.) 2,306 Sanggalang 1,039 Villa Enage (Baras) 793 CABUCGAYAN 19,621 Balaquid 2,499 Baso 1,411 Bunga 3,835 Caanibongan 272 Casiawan 1,109 National Statistics Office 1 2010 Census of Population and Housing Biliran Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Esperanza (Pob.) 1,284 Langgao 1,164 Libertad 1,332 Looc 2,389 Magbangon (Pob.) 1,503 Pawikan 1,471 Salawad 542 Talibong 810 CAIBIRAN 21,473 Alegria 743 Asug 543 Bari-is 1,212 Binohangan 1,059 Cabibihan 1,405 Kawayanon 525 Looc 732 Manlabang 1,708 Caulangohan (Marevil) 507 Maurang 1,683 Palanay (Pob.) 1,138 Palengke (Pob.) 1,601 Tomalistis 916 Union 1,026 Uson 1,888 Victory (Pob.) 4,013 Villa Vicenta (Mainit) 774 CULABA 12,252 Acaban 635 Bacolod 292 Binongtoan 821 Bool Central (Pob.) 605 Bool East (Pob.) 970 Bool West (Pob.) 764 Calipayan 578 National Statistics Office 2 2010 Census of Population and Housing Biliran Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Guindapunan 429 Habuhab 282 Looc 829 Marvel (Pob.) 1,634 Patag 481 Pinamihagan 905 Culaba Central (Pob.) 683 Salvacion 328 San Roque 477 Virginia (Pob.) 1,539 KAWAYAN 20,238 Baganito 550 Balacson 924 Bilwang 630 Bulalacao 790 Burabod 710 Inasuyan 1,114 Kansanok 717 Mada-o 1,044 Mapuyo 1,815 Masagaosao 763 Masagongsong 596 Poblacion 1,121 Tabunan North 171 Tubig Guinoo 739 Tucdao 1,951 Ungale 2,264 Balite 1,008 Buyo 884 Villa Cornejo (Looc) 1,154 San Lorenzo 1,293 MARIPIPI 6,699 Agutay 511 Banlas 249 National Statistics Office 3 2010 Census of Population and Housing Biliran Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Bato 507 Binalayan West 477 Binalayan East 476 Burabod 212 Calbani 404 Canduhao 329 Casibang 379 Danao 345 Ol-og 327 Binongto-an (Poblacion Norte) 578 Ermita (Poblacion Sur) 831 Trabugan 185 Viga 889 NAVAL (Capital) 48,799 Agpangi 2,371 Anislagan 602 Atipolo 3,325 Calumpang 5,121 Capiñahan 2,272 Caraycaray 3,701 Catmon 1,486 Haguikhikan 1,621 Padre Inocentes Garcia (Pob.) 4,744 Libertad 917 Lico 910 Lucsoon 1,568 Mabini 984 San Pablo 1,678 Santo Niño 2,627 Santissimo Rosario Pob. (Santo Rosa) 2,420 Talustusan 1,878 Villa Caneja 854 Villa Consuelo 1,764 Borac 728 Cabungaan 383 National Statistics Office 4 2010 Census of Population and Housing Biliran Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Imelda 958 Larrazabal 3,200 Libtong 989 Padre Sergio Eamiguel 1,270 Sabang 428 National Statistics Office 5 2010 Census of Population and Housing Eastern Samar Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population EASTERN SAMAR 428,877 ARTECHE 15,164 Aguinaldo 246 Balud (Pob.) 1,272 Bato (San Luis) 230 Beri 681 Bigo 313 Buenavista 376 Cagsalay 349 Campacion 175 Carapdapan 1,834 Casidman 204 Catumsan 1,129 Central (Pob.) 482 Concepcion 1,481 Garden (Pob.) 2,368 Inayawan 134 Macarthur 361 Rawis (Pob.) 1,390 Tangbo 1,367 Tawagan 655 Tebalawon 117 BALANGIGA 12,756 Bacjao 527 Cag-olango 364 Cansumangcay 872 Guinmaayohan 1,298 Barangay Poblacion I 1,707 Barangay Poblacion II 578 Barangay Poblacion III 740 Barangay Poblacion IV 460 Barangay Poblacion V 790 Barangay Poblacion VI 1,750 National Statistics Office 6 2010 Census of Population and Housing Eastern Samar Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population San Miguel 1,674 Santa Rosa 1,837 Maybunga 159 BALANGKAYAN 9,046 Balogo 808 Bangon 234 Cabay 2,096 Caisawan 525 Cantubi 294 General Malvar 128 Guinpoliran 515 Julag 108 Magsaysay 163 Maramag 831 Poblacion I 555 Poblacion II 646 Poblacion III 440 Poblacion IV 741 Poblacion V 962 CITY OF BORONGAN (Capital) 64,457 Alang-alang 1,913 Amantacop 494 Ando 879 Balacdas 466 Balud 3,470 Banuyo 555 Baras 438 Bato 3,365 Bayobay 520 Benowangan 759 Bugas 1,883 Cabalagnan 215 Cabong 1,547 Cagbonga 469 National Statistics Office 7 2010 Census of Population and Housing Eastern Samar Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Calico-an 350 Calingatngan 966 Campesao 3,352 Can-abong 1,692 Can-aga 205 Camada 371 Canjaway 552 Canlaray 277 Canyopay 233 Divinubo 716 Hebacong 257 Hindang 818 Lalawigan 2,109 Libuton 858 Locso-on 1,134 Maybacong 437 Maypangdan 2,521 Pepelitan 782 Pinanag-an 1,040 Purok D1 (Pob.) 744 Purok A (Pob.) 1,012 Purok B (Pob.) 1,575 Purok C (Pob.) 1,104 Purok D2 (Pob.) 227 Purok E (Pob.) 431 Purok F (Pob.) 308 Purok G (Pob.) 381 Purok H (Pob.) 1,026 Punta Maria 561 Sabang North 967 Sabang South 1,801 San Andres 568 San Gabriel 1,269 San Gregorio 350 San Jose 871 National Statistics Office 8 2010 Census of Population and Housing Eastern Samar Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population San Mateo 1,564 San Pablo 239 San Saturnino 1,457 Santa Fe 1,055 Siha 1,147 Songco 3,282 Sohutan 226 Suribao 1,022 Surok 695 Taboc 2,123 Tabunan 2,024 Tamoso 785 CAN-AVID 19,785 Balagon 354 Baruk 696 Boco 473 Caghalong 284 Camantang 1,303 Can-ilay 1,181 Cansangaya 1,187 Canteros 950 Carolina 1,304 Guibuangan 361 Jepaco 325 Mabuhay 599 Malogo 846 Obong 305 Pandol 471 Barangay 1 Poblacion 534 Barangay 10 Poblacion 1,243 Barangay 2 Poblacion 398 Barangay 3 Poblacion 553 Barangay 4 Poblacion 1,660 Barangay 5 Poblacion 374 Barangay 6 Poblacion 211 Barangay 7 Poblacion 1,036 National Statistics Office 9 2010 Census of Population and Housing Eastern Samar Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Barangay 8 Poblacion 389 Barangay 9 Poblacion 735 Salvacion 434 Solong 572 Rawis 1,007 DOLORES 37,912 Aroganga 1,153 Magongbong 740 Buenavista 1,079 Cabago-an 528 Caglao-an 981 Cagtabon 528 Dampigan 1,055 Dapdap 2,440 Del Pilar 355 Denigpian 868 Gap-ang 829 Japitan 615 Jicontol 1,056 Hilabaan 2,061 Hinolaso 1,377 Libertad 644 Magsaysay 541 Malobago 1,136 Osmeña 560 Barangay 1 (Pob.) 884 Barangay 10 (Pob.) 635 Barangay 11 (Pob.) 494 Barangay 12 (Pob.) 1,341 Barangay 13 (Pob.) 1,548 Barangay 14 (Pob.) 985 Barangay 15 (Pob.) 1,794 Barangay 2 (Pob.) 2,362 Barangay 3 (Pob.) 295 Barangay 4 (Pob.) 278 Barangay 5 (Pob.) 262 National Statistics Office 10 2010 Census of Population and Housing Eastern Samar Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Barangay 6 (Pob.) 135 Barangay 7 (Pob.) 173 Barangay 8 (Pob.) 157 Barangay 9 (Pob.) 379 Rizal 767 San Isidro (Malabag) 337 San Pascual 646 San Roque 390 San Vicente 465 Santa Cruz 576 Santo Niño 871 Tanauan 697 Villahermosa 855 Bonghon 761 Malaintos 833 Tikling 446 GENERAL MACARTHUR 12,214 Alang-alang 109 Binalay 807 Calutan 492 Camcuevas 234 Domrog 962 Limbujan 111 Magsaysay 222 Osmeña 245 Pingan 441 Poblacion Barangay 1 778 Poblacion Barangay 2 796 Poblacion Barangay 3 363 Poblacion Barangay 4 269 Poblacion Barangay 5 461 Poblacion Barangay 6 606 Poblacion Barangay 7 975 Poblacion Barangay 8 229 Laurel 106 Roxas 245 National Statistics Office 11 2010 Census of Population and Housing Eastern Samar Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Quirino 130 San Isidro 584 San Roque 146 Santa Cruz (Opong) 457 Santa Fe 183 Tugop 211 Vigan 971 Macapagal 123 Aguinaldo 674 Quezon 156 Tandang Sora 128 GIPORLOS 12,040 Barangay 1 (Pob.) 1,322 Barangay 2 (Pob.) 511 Barangay 3 (Pob.) 345 Barangay 4 (Pob.) 339 Barangay 5 (Pob.) 1,256 Barangay 6 (Pob.) 556 Barangay 7 (Pob.) 1,188 Biga 712 Coticot 978 Gigoso 792 Huknan 348 Parina 645 Paya 669 President Roxas 321 San Miguel 185 Santa Cruz (Cansingkol) 198 Barangay 8 (Pob.) 674 San Isidro (Malabag) 1,001 GUIUAN 47,037 Alingarog 343 Bagua 456 Banaag 395 Banahao 470 National Statistics Office 12 2010 Census of Population and Housing Eastern Samar Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Baras 1,407 Barbo 624 Bitaugan 417 Bungtod 975 Bucao 191 Buenavista 531 Cagdara-o 469 Cagusu-an 658 Camparang 441 Campoyong 1,604 Cantahay 1,118 Casuguran 921 Cogon 1,146 Culasi 439 Poblacion Ward 10 622 Poblacion Ward 9-A 466 Gahoy 685 Habag 391 Hamorawon 512 Inapulangan 589 Poblacion Ward 4-A 643 Lupok (Pob.) 2,113 Mayana 519 Ngolos 1,247 Pagbabangnan 525 Pagnamitan 535 Poblacion Ward 1 462 Poblacion Ward 2 291 Poblacion Ward 11 861 Poblacion Ward 12 486 Poblacion Ward 3 355 Poblacion Ward 4 819 Poblacion Ward 5 365 Poblacion Ward 6 1,886 Poblacion Ward 7 820
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