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Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population BATANES 2010 Census of Population and Housing Batanes Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population BATANES 16,604 BASCO (Capital) 7,907 Ihubok II (Kayvaluganan) 2,103 Ihubok I (Kaychanarianan) 1,665 San Antonio 1,772 San Joaquin 392 Chanarian 334 Kayhuvokan 1,641 ITBAYAT 2,988 Raele 442 San Rafael (Idiang) 789 Santa Lucia (Kauhauhasan) 478 Santa Maria (Marapuy) 438 Santa Rosa (Kaynatuan) 841 IVANA 1,249 Radiwan 368 Salagao 319 San Vicente (Igang) 230 Tuhel (Pob.) 332 MAHATAO 1,583 Hanib 372 Kaumbakan 483 Panatayan 416 Uvoy (Pob.) 312 SABTANG 1,637 Chavayan 169 Malakdang (Pob.) 245 Nakanmuan 134 Savidug 190 Sinakan (Pob.) 552 Sumnanga 347 National Statistics Office 1 2010 Census of Population and Housing Batanes Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population UYUGAN 1,240 Kayvaluganan (Pob.) 324 Imnajbu 159 Itbud 463 Kayuganan (Pob.) 294 National Statistics Office 2 2010 Census of Population and Housing Cagayan Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population CAGAYAN 1,124,773 ABULUG 30,675 Alinunu 1,269 Bagu 1,774 Banguian 1,778 Calog Norte 934 Calog Sur 2,309 Canayun 1,328 Centro (Pob.) 2,400 Dana-Ili 1,201 Guiddam 3,084 Libertad 3,219 Lucban 2,646 Pinili 683 Santa Filomena 1,053 Santo Tomas 884 Siguiran 1,258 Simayung 1,321 Sirit 792 San Agustin 771 San Julian 627 Santa Rosa 1,344 ALCALA 37,773 Abbeg 770 Afusing Bato 404 Afusing Daga 2,833 Agani 1,152 Baculod 2,062 Baybayog 1,869 Cabuluan 1,029 Calantac 2,731 Carallangan 1,038 Centro Norte (Pob.) 1,875 Centro Sur (Pob.) 2,735 National Statistics Office 3 2010 Census of Population and Housing Cagayan Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Dalaoig 2,526 Damurog 1,110 Jurisdiction 1,421 Malalatan 1,195 Maraburab 1,188 Masin 1,028 Pagbangkeruan 668 Pared 602 Piggatan 1,544 Pinopoc 1,677 Pussian 1,208 San Esteban 1,274 Tamban 1,613 Tupang 2,221 ALLACAPAN 31,662 Bessang 1,183 Binobongan 566 Bulo 1,111 Burot 816 Capagaran (Brigida) 934 Capalutan 882 Capanickian Norte 1,039 Capanickian Sur 1,660 Cataratan 2,328 Centro East (Pob.) 1,418 Centro West (Pob.) 1,780 Daan-Ili 1,635 Dagupan 1,130 Dalayap 540 Gagaddangan 197 Iringan 1,714 Labben 1,715 Maluyo 1,619 Mapurao 1,589 Matucay 2,264 National Statistics Office 4 2010 Census of Population and Housing Cagayan Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Nagattatan 1,352 Pacac 789 San Juan (Maguininango) 434 Silangan 526 Tamboli 767 Tubel 479 Utan 1,195 AMULUNG 45,182 Abolo 737 Agguirit 295 Alitungtung 440 Annabuculan 551 Annafatan 1,431 Anquiray 1,429 Babayuan 621 Baccuit 465 Bacring 673 Baculud 1,945 Balauini 884 Bauan 403 Bayabat 1,443 Calamagui 1,590 Calintaan 875 Caratacat 1,245 Casingsingan Norte 596 Casingsingan Sur 715 Catarauan 654 Centro 2,192 Concepcion 1,100 Cordova 1,563 Dadda 1,772 Dafunganay 96 Dugayung 1,337 Estefania 2,327 Gabut 1,005 National Statistics Office 5 2010 Census of Population and Housing Cagayan Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Gangauan 769 Goran 341 Jurisdiccion 716 La Suerte 819 Logung 567 Magogod 760 Manalo 1,134 Marobbob 725 Masical 1,621 Monte Alegre 1,094 Nabbialan 1,317 Nagsabaran 317 Nangalasauan 1,624 Nanuccauan 709 Pacac-Grande 864 Pacac-Pequeño 760 Palacu 166 Palayag 1,405 Tana 464 Unag 626 APARRI 61,199 Backiling 1,194 Bangag 1,612 Binalan 2,104 Bisagu 1,517 Centro 1 (Pob.) 981 Centro 2 (Pob.) 388 Centro 3 (Pob.) 56 Centro 4 (Pob.) 131 Centro 5 (Pob.) 183 Centro 6 (Pob.) 260 Centro 7 (Pob.) 296 Centro 8 (Pob.) 172 Centro 9 (Pob.) 1,044 Centro 10 (Pob.) 132 National Statistics Office 6 2010 Census of Population and Housing Cagayan Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Centro 11 (Pob.) 217 Centro 12 (Pob.) 137 Centro 13 (Pob.) 134 Centro 14 (Pob.) 280 Bukig 797 Bulala Norte 808 Bulala Sur 808 Caagaman 1,447 Centro 15 (Pob.) 8 Dodan 2,182 Fuga Island 1,884 Gaddang 1,976 Linao 1,533 Mabanguc 1,010 Macanaya (Pescaria) 5,121 Maura 6,256 Minanga 1,631 Navagan 962 Paddaya 3,374 Paruddun Norte 1,469 Paruddun Sur 1,075 Plaza 786 Punta 4,437 San Antonio 3,824 Tallungan 3,285 Toran 3,131 Sanja 1,553 Zinarag 1,004 BAGGAO 78,188 Adaoag 886 Agaman (Proper) 901 Alba 1,632 Annayatan 1,199 Asassi 2,183 Asinga-Via 2,097 National Statistics Office 7 2010 Census of Population and Housing Cagayan Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Awallan 1,947 Bacagan 1,109 Bagunot 1,126 Barsat East 1,227 Barsat West 1,009 Bitag Grande 2,917 Bitag Pequeño 1,526 Bunugan 1,135 Canagatan 418 Carupian 1,123 Catugay 845 Poblacion (Centro) 3,280 Dabbac Grande 707 Dalin 1,181 Dalla 1,385 Hacienda Intal 5,165 Ibulo 298 Imurong 3,464 J. Pallagao 823 Lasilat 1,206 Masical 1,442 Mocag 2,634 Nangalinan 1,502 Remus 2,616 San Antonio 567 San Francisco 2,165 San Isidro 989 San Jose 4,057 San Miguel 1,431 San Vicente 427 Santa Margarita 4,826 Santor 1,138 Taguing 2,070 Taguntungan 1,378 Tallang 2,993 Temblique 891 National Statistics Office 8 2010 Census of Population and Housing Cagayan Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Taytay 1,373 Tungel 1,028 Mabini 903 Agaman Norte 1,369 Agaman Sur 908 C. Verzosa (Valley Cove) 692 BALLESTEROS 32,215 Ammubuan 1,393 Baran 771 Cabaritan East 1,727 Cabaritan West 2,689 Cabayu 783 Cabuluan East 1,019 Cabuluan West 1,197 Centro East (Pob.) 3,838 Centro West (Pob.) 1,996 Fugu 2,432 Mabuttal East 1,280 Mabuttal West 1,010 Nararagan 1,653 Palloc 1,679 Payagan East 1,669 Payagan West 562 San Juan 1,264 Santa Cruz 3,693 Zitanga 1,560 BUGUEY 28,455 Ballang 458 Balza 289 Cabaritan 832 Calamegatan 644 Centro (Pob.) 1,837 Centro West 669 Dalaya 837 National Statistics Office 9 2010 Census of Population and Housing Cagayan Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Fula 877 Leron 1,529 Antiporda 596 Maddalero 1,667 Mala Este 372 Mala Weste 1,036 Minanga Este 1,066 Paddaya Este 732 Pattao 3,231 Quinawegan 831 Remebella 676 San Isidro 768 Santa Isabel 973 Santa Maria 768 Tabbac 730 Villa Cielo 782 Alucao Weste (San Lorenzo) 791 Minanga Weste 1,407 Paddaya Weste 958 San Juan 456 San Vicente 1,099 Villa Gracia 801 Villa Leonora 743 CALAYAN 16,200 Cabudadan 863 Balatubat 1,652 Dadao 1,804 Dibay 1,844 Dilam 1,409 Magsidel 1,617 Naguilian 1,463 Poblacion 1,026 Babuyan Claro 1,423 Centro II 797 Dalupiri 611 National Statistics Office 10 2010 Census of Population and Housing Cagayan Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Minabel 1,691 CAMALANIUGAN 23,404 Abagao 398 Afunan Cabayu 471 Agusi 962 Alilinu 1,340 Baggao 596 Bantay 848 Bulala 1,431 Casili Norte 1,103 Catotoran Norte 1,080 Centro Norte (Pob.) 1,106 Centro Sur (Pob.) 829 Cullit 544 Dacal-Lafugu 1,012 Dammang Norte (Joaquin de la Cruz) 559 Dugo 1,972 Fusina 528 Gang-ngo 1,282 Jurisdiction 653 Luec 361 Minanga 1,693 Paragat 197 Tagum 215 Tuluttuging 317 Ziminila 1,054 Casili Sur 605 Catotoran Sur 1,022 Dammang Sur (Felipe Tuzon) 243 Sapping 983 CLAVERIA 30,482 Alimoan 606 Bacsay Cataraoan Norte 418 Bacsay Mapulapula 444 National Statistics Office 11 2010 Census of Population and Housing Cagayan Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Bilibigao 574 Buenavista 321 Cadcadir East 603 Capanikian 650 Centro I (Pob.) 1,791 Centro II (Pob.) 628 Culao 1,095 Dibalio 794 Kilkiling 1,010 Lablabig 498 Luzon 528 Mabnang 563 Magdalena 783 Centro VII (Malasin East) 926 Malilitao 772 Centro VI (Minanga) 1,738 Nagsabaran 478 Centro IV (Nangasangan) 1,112 Pata East 991 Pinas 614 Santiago 356 Santo Tomas 471 Santa Maria (Surngot) 450 Tabbugan 496 Taggat Norte 1,128 Union 749 Bacsay Cataraoan Sur 466 Cadcadir West 627 Camalaggoan/D Leaño 297 Centro III 1,250 Centro V (Mina) 1,149 Centro VIII (Malasin West) 843 Pata West 928 San Antonio (Sayad/Bimekel) 315 San Isidro 365 San Vicente 351 National Statistics Office 12 2010 Census of Population and Housing Cagayan Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Santo Niño (Barbarnis) 292 Taggat Sur 2,012 ENRILE 32,553 Alibago (Villa Maria) 1,995 Barangay I (Pob.) 1,022 Barangay II (Pob.) 2,515 Barangay III (San Roque) 2,302 Divisoria 2,257 Inga 1,119 Lanna 1,941 Lemu Norte 1,276 Liwan Norte 2,709 Liwan Sur 1,046 Maddarulug Norte 1,192 Magalalag East 1,366 Maracuru 762 Barangay IV (Pob.) 1,081 Roma Norte 1,425 Barangay III-A 2,082 Batu 976 Lemu Sur 851 Maddarulug Sur 1,885 Magalalag West (San Nicolas) 934 Roma Sur 1,198 San Antonio 619 GATTARAN 54,848 Abra 887 Aguiguican 1,718 Bangatan Ngagan 997 Baracaoit 2,993 Baraoidan 1,026 Barbarit 968 Basao 1,119 Cabayu 307 National Statistics Office 13 2010 Census of Population and Housing Cagayan Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Calaoagan Bassit 1,268 Calaoagan Dackel 1,175 Capiddigan 585 Capissayan Norte 2,171 Capissayan Sur 1,100 Casicallan Sur 702 Casicallan Norte 759 Centro Norte (Pob.) 1,232 Centro Sur (Pob.) 1,901 Cullit 909 Cumao 1,265 Cunig 693 Dummun 1,257 Fugu 348 Ganzano 601 Guising 1,021 Langgan 166 Lapogan 1,860 L.
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