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Status of Provinces, Cities and Municipalities with and Without Status of Provinces, Cities and Municipalities with and without Approved CLUPs REGION PROVINCE CITY/MUNICIPALITY DATE APPROVED RESOLUTION NO Region 1 PPFP of Ilocos Norte 15/06/2000 R669, S00 Region 1 Ilocos Norte Adams 2/14/2005 SP2005-0413/ 0414 Region 1 Ilocos Norte Bacarra 1/21/2002 SP 2002-1309 Region 1 Ilocos Norte Badoc 1/5/2004 SP 5825/5826 Region 1 Ilocos Norte Bangui 6/20/2001 SP6105/6106 Region 1 Ilocos Norte Batac 1/15/2013 SP 19 Region 1 Ilocos Norte Burgos 7/9/2003 SP 4742/4743 Region 1 Ilocos Norte Carasi 10/7/2013 SP 3165 Region 1 Ilocos Norte Currimao 21/01/2003 SP 1311 Region 1 Ilocos Norte Dingras 4/21/1987 R380 S87 Region 1 Ilocos Norte Dumalneg 7/1/2008 SP 0997-08 Region 1 Ilocos Norte Espiritu (Banna) 9/1/1982 R85 S82 Region 1 Ilocos Norte Laoag City 8/18/2004 SP 0110/0111 Region 1 Ilocos Norte Marcos 1/24/1986 R284 S86 Region 1 Ilocos Norte Nueva Era 5/5/2003 SP 4315/4316 Region 1 Ilocos Norte Paoay 8/18/2004 SP 2004-0112 Region 1 Ilocos Norte Pagudpod 4/5/2004 SP2004-6324 Region 1 Ilocos Norte Pasuquin 05/05/2008 SP 2008-0879 Region 1 Ilocos Norte Pinili 5/7/2003 SP 4088/4089 Region 1 Ilocos Norte Piddig 3/20/2003 SP 3894/3895 Region 1 Ilocos Norte Sarrat 5/12/2003 SP 4135/4136 Region 1 Ilocos Norte San Nicolas 5/7/2003 SP 4093/4094 Region 1 Ilocos Norte Solsona 1/22/2003 SP 3111/3112 Region 1 Ilocos Norte Vintar 7/18/2011 SP 973 S11 Region 1 PPFP of Ilocos Sur 26/02/2013 R897 S13 Region 1 Ilocos Sur Alilem 11/12/2002 SP 188 Region 1 Ilocos Sur Banayoyo 11/12/2002 SP 188-A Region 1 Ilocos Sur Bantay 11/5/2002 SP 181 Region 1 Ilocos Sur Burgos 11/12/2002 SP 188-B Region 1 Ilocos Sur Cabugao 4/15/2003 SP 54 Region 1 Ilocos Sur Candon City 6/29/2010 SP 063, S10 Region 1 Ilocos Sur Caoayan 9/23/2014 SP 350-XIV Region 1 Ilocos Sur Cervantes 11/12/2002 SP 188-C Region 1 Ilocos Sur Galimuyod 11/12/2002 SP 188-D Region 1 Ilocos Sur Gregorio del Pilar Region 1 Ilocos Sur Lidlidda 3/5/2013 SP 189 Region 1 Ilocos Sur Magsingal 8/12/2003 SP 125 Region 1 Ilocos Sur Nagbukel 10/3/2006 SP 251 Region 1 Ilocos Sur Narvacan 6/28/2005 SP129 Region 1 Ilocos Sur Quirino 1/13/2004 SP #08 Region 1 Ilocos Sur San Emilio Region 1 Ilocos Sur Sta. Lucia 2/7/2006 SP 21 Region 1 Ilocos Sur Sta. Maria 3/9/2004 SP 46 Region 1 Ilocos Sur Salcedo (Baugen) 11/12/2002 SP 188E Region 1 Ilocos Sur San Esteban 12/11/2013 SP101-XIII Region 1 Ilocos Sur San Vicente 5/27/2002 SP 81 Region 1 Ilocos Sur Santa 7/8/2003 SP 107 Region 1 Ilocos Sur Sigay 5/26/2004 SP 77 Region 1 Ilocos Sur Sta. Cruz 15/01/2013 SP 170 & 171 Region 1 Ilocos Sur San Ildefonso 8/4/1987 R385 S87 Region 1 Ilocos Sur Sta. Catalina 5/3/1984 R190 S84 Region 1 Ilocos Sur San Juan 11/26/2002 SP 207 Region 1 Ilocos Sur Santiago 11/12/2002 SP 188-F Region 1 Ilocos Sur Sinait 5/27/2002 SP 81 Region 1 Ilocos Sur Sto. Domingo 12/11/2013 SP 102-XIII Region 1 Ilocos Sur Tagudin 10/25/2005 SP 210 Region 1 Ilocos Sur Sugpon 1/15/2013 SP 169 Region 1 Ilocos Sur Suyo Region 1 Ilocos Sur ViganCity 9/18/2012 SP 131-A Region 1 PPFP of La Union 8/11/1999 R649 S99 Region 1 La Union Agoo 3/30/2000 SP 149-2000 Region 1 La Union Aringay 22/06/2004 SP 300-04 Region 1 La Union Bacnotan 6/22/2000 SP 300-2000 Region 1 La Union Bagulin 7/7/1983 R128 S83 Region 1 La Union Balauan 3/11/2010 SP 066-10 Region 1 La Union Bangar 12/17/2002 SP 893 Region 1 La Union Bauang 03/06/2004 SP 318-04 Region 1 La Union Burgos 12/17/2002 SP 892 Region 1 La Union Caba 12/17/2002 SP 894 Region 1 La Union Luna 9/27/2001 SP 576 Region 1 La Union Naguilian 12/20/2001 SP 838 Region 1 La Union Pugo 12/20/2001 SP 840 Region 1 La Union Rosario 5/5/2005 SP 309-05 Region 1 La Union Santol 6/22/2000 SP 301-2000 Region 1 La Union San Gabriel 7/5/1984 R199 S84 Region 1 La Union San Juan 3/16/2000 SP #142-2000 Region 1 La Union San Fernando City 12/13/2001 SP 797-2001 Region 1 La Union Sto. Tomas 9/11/2003 SP 461 Region 1 La Union Sudipen 12/20/2001 SP 840 Region 1 La Union Tubao 12/20/2001 SP 839 Region 1 PPFP of Pangisan 04/04/1999 R641 S99 Region 1 Pangisan Alaminos City 3/2/2001 SP 181-01 Region 1 Pangisan Alcala 3/28/2003 SP 165-2003 Region 1 Pangisan Anda 12/15/1987 R394 S87 Region 1 Pangisan Aguilar 12/15/2000 SP 539/540 Region 1 Pangisan Asingan 2/21/2003 SP 114 Region 1 Pangisan Agno 10/21/1991 R494 S91 Region 1 Pangisan Bani 2/3/2006 SP 52 Region 1 Pangisan Balungao 2/13/1998 SP R114-98 Region 1 Pangisan Basista 5/9/2003 SP 213-2003 Region 1 Pangisan Bautista 11/6/2002 SP 120-121 Region 1 Pangisan Bayambang 8/20/2010 SP 407 S10 Region 1 Pangisan Binmaley 4/26/2002 SP 243 Region 1 Pangisan Bolinao Region 1 Pangisan Bugallon SP 216 /217, S07 Region 1 Pangisan Burgos 3/15/1988 R403 S88 Region 1 Pangisan Binalonan 1/14/2013 SP 52/53 Region 1 Pangisan Calasiao 3/2/2001 SP #182 Region 1 Pangisan Dasol 1/14/2013 SP 50/51 Region 1 Pangisan Dagupan City 12/2/1981 R35 S81 Region 1 Pangisan Infanta 9/3/2007 SP 242-07 Region 1 Pangisan Labrador 6/2/1982 R65 S82 Region 1 Pangisan Lingayen 4/25/2003 SP 195/196 Region 1 Pangisan Loac 1/26/2015 SP 60/61-2015 Region 1 Pangisan Mabini Region 1 Pangisan Malasiqui 7/14/2000 SP #267 Region 1 Pangisan Mangaldan 10/26/2002 SP 3525 Region 1 Pangisan Manaoag 3/27/1998 SP R178-98 Region 1 Pangisan Mangatarem 5/18/2015 SP 288-2015 Region 1 Pangisan Mapandan 11/19/2003 SP 236-237 Region 1 Pangisan Natividad 2/3/2006 SP 54-2006 Region 1 Pangisan Pozorrubio 24/03/2014 SP 162 Region 1 Pangisan Rosales 12/2/1981 R36 S81 Region 1 Pangisan San Carlos City 12/9/2005 SP 619-620 Region 1 Pangisan San Fabian 10/7/1981 R28 S81 Region 1 Pangisan San Manuel 8/15/2003 SP 394-2003 Region 1 Pangisan Sta. Barbara SP 472 S11 Region 1 Pangisan Sta. Maria 11/19/2007 SP 346-07 Region 1 Pangisan Sto. Tomas 2/7/2003 SP 92 Region 1 Pangisan Sison 7/9/2007 SP 218 Region 1 Pangisan Sual 3/3/1982 R49 S82 Region 1 Pangisan San Nicolas 12/2/1986 R356 S86 Region 1 Pangisan San Jacinto 11/18/1991 R497 S91 Region 1 Pangisan SanQuintin 1/20/1992 R302 S92 Region 1 Pangisan Tayug Region 1 Pangisan Urbiztondo 1/10/2003 SP 10 Region 1 Pangisan Urdaneta City 16/03/2007 SP 126 Region 1 Pangisan Umingan 10/1/2003 SP 180-181 Region 1 Pangisan Villasis 31/03/2014 SP 187 & 188 CAR PPFP of Abra 12/9/1998 R627 S98 CAR Abra Bangued 27/05/2003 SP 26, S03 CAR Abra Baay-Licuan CAR Abra Boliney CAR Abra Bucay CAR Abra Bucloc CAR Abra Dolores 6/18/1986 R310 S86 CAR Abra Danglas 7/14/2003 SP 31, S03 CAR Abra Daguioman CAR Abra Lagangilang 10/17/1989 R446 S89 CAR Abra La Paz 3/27/2012 SP 06, S12 CAR Abra Lacub CAR Abra Lagayan CAR Abra Langiden CAR Abra Luba CAR Abra Malibcong CAR Abra Manabo 10/16/2002 SP 77 CAR Abra Pilar CAR Abra Penarrubia 11/15/2012 SP 69 CAR Abra Pidigan 10/11/2002 SP 91 CAR Abra San Quintin 9/6/1984 R202 S84 CAR Abra Sal-lapadan CAR Abra San Isidro CAR Abra San Juan CAR Abra Tayum 10/10/2002 SP 78 CAR Abra Tineg CAR Abra Tubo CAR Abra Villaviciosa CAR PPFP of Benguet 5/18/2000 R667, S. 2000 CAR Benguet Atok 5/23/2003 SP 03-134-A CAR Benguet Itogon 1/17/2001 SP 01-26 CAR Benguet Baguio City 12/17/2003 R755, S03 CAR Benguet Bakun CAR Benguet Bokod 8/26/2008 SP 08-245 CAR Benguet Buguias 8/26/2008 SP 08-245 CAR Benguet Kabayan 8/26/2008 SP 08-245 CAR Benguet Kibungan 8/26/2008 SP 08-245 CAR Benguet Kapangan 5/7/2003 SP 03-135 CAR Benguet La Trinidad 06/07/2000 SP 00-397 CAR Benguet Mankayan 2/2/1983 R107 S83 CAR Benguet Sablan 3/3/2003 SP 52 CAR Benguet Tuba 1/11/2001 SP 177 CAR Benguet Tublay 5/19/2014 SP14-137 CAR PPFP of Ifugao 1/3/1999 R632, S99 CAR Ifugao Asipulo CAR Ifugao Aguinaldo CAR Ifugao Banaue 21/06/2000 SP 090 CAR Ifugao Alfonso Lista (Potia) 7/1/2002 SP 588 CAR Ifugao Hungduan CAR Ifugao Hinyong CAR Ifugao Kiangan 1/27/2003 SP 798 CAR Ifugao Lamut 2/22/2001 SP 143 CAR Ifugao Lagawe 13/09/2013 SP2013-22 CAR Ifugao Mayoyao 1997 SP 475, S97 CAR Ifugao Tinoc 6/25/2001 SP 099 CAR PPFP of Kalinga 4/13/2000 R667, S00 CAR Kalinga Balbalan 3/24/2003 SP 065 CAR Kalinga Lubuagan CAR Kalinga Pasil 1/1/2003 SP 2003-016 CAR Kalinga Pinukpuk 18/01/2005 SP 015 CAR Kalinga Rizal 2/10/2003 SP 2003-022 CAR Kalinga Tabuk City 10/02/2003 SP 2003-022 CAR Kalinga Tanudan 6/4/2001 SP #069 CAR Kalinga Tinglayan CAR PPFP of Apayao 5/18/2000 R668, S00 CAR Apayao Conner 11/11/2002 SP 74 CAR Apayao Calanasan (Bayag) 7/8/2002 SP 52 CAR Apayao Flora 5/6/2002 SP 31 CAR Apayao Kabugao 4/10/2002 SP 22 CAR Apayao Luna 5/6/2002 SP 40 CAR Apayao Pudtol 1/9/2001 SP94 CAR Apayao Sta.
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