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Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population ALBAY 2010 Census of Population and Housing Albay Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population ALBAY 1,233,432 BACACAY 65,724 Baclayon 2,397 Banao 1,379 Bariw 601 Basud 1,523 Bayandong 1,615 Bonga (Upper) 7,468 Buang 1,267 Cabasan 2,004 Cagbulacao 842 Cagraray 767 Cajogutan 1,090 Cawayan 1,116 Damacan 466 Gubat Ilawod 1,043 Gubat Iraya 1,138 Hindi 3,458 Igang 2,128 Langaton 757 Manaet 764 Mapulang Daga 529 Mataas 478 Misibis 934 Nahapunan 406 Namanday 1,440 Namantao 901 Napao 1,690 Panarayon 1,658 Pigcobohan 838 Pili Ilawod 1,284 Pili Iraya 924 Barangay 1 (Pob.) 1,078 Barangay 10 (Pob.) 652 Barangay 11 (Pob.) 194 Barangay 12 (Pob.) 305 National Statistics Office 1 2010 Census of Population and Housing Albay Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Barangay 13 (Pob.) 1,249 Barangay 14 (Pob.) 1,176 Barangay 2 (Pob.) 282 Barangay 3 (Pob.) 543 Barangay 4 (Pob.) 277 Barangay 5 (Pob.) 279 Barangay 6 (Pob.) 266 Barangay 7 (Pob.) 262 Barangay 8 (Pob.) 122 Barangay 9 (Pob.) 631 Pongco (Lower Bonga) 960 Busdac (San Jose) 1,082 San Pablo 1,240 San Pedro 1,516 Sogod 4,433 Sula 960 Tambilagao (Tambognon) 920 Tambongon (Tambilagao) 748 Tanagan 1,486 Uson 625 Vinisitahan-Basud (Mainland) 607 Vinisitahan-Napao (lsland) 926 CAMALIG 63,585 Anoling 968 Baligang a 3,286 Bantonan 596 Bariw 1,870 Binanderahan 554 Binitayan 564 Bongabong 917 Cabagñan 2,682 Cabraran Pequeño 820 Calabidongan 739 Comun 1,547 Cotmon 2,507 Del Rosario 824 National Statistics Office 2 2010 Census of Population and Housing Albay Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Gapo 1,565 Gotob 647 Ilawod 2,684 Iluluan 1,293 Libod 3,067 Ligban 707 Mabunga 102 Magogon 670 Manawan 833 Maninila 984 Mina 627 Miti 893 Palanog 2,773 Panoypoy 1,329 Pariaan 770 Quinartilan 887 Quirangay 2,610 Quitinday 274 Salugan 1,688 Solong 488 Sua 1,321 Sumlang 1,814 Tagaytay b 5,029 Tagoytoy 684 Taladong 1,549 Taloto 1,038 Taplacon 1,202 Tinago 1,993 Tumpa 1,153 Barangay 1 (Pob.) 828 Barangay 2 (Pob.) 441 Barangay 3 (Pob.) 603 Barangay 4 (Pob.) 371 Barangay 5 (Pob.) 389 Barangay 6 (Pob.) 386 Barangay 7 (Pob.) 483 Caguiba 1,536 National Statistics Office 3 2010 Census of Population and Housing Albay Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population DARAGA (LOCSIN) 115,804 Alcala 2,755 Alobo 792 Anislag c 9,445 Bagumbayan 3,254 Balinad 2,230 Bañadero 1,637 Bañag 2,719 Bascaran d 3,946 Bigao 1,015 Binitayan 4,257 Bongalon 1,123 Budiao 271 Burgos 1,122 Busay 1,684 Cullat 1,460 Canaron 501 Dela Paz 773 Dinoronan 608 Gabawan 1,983 Gapo 1,982 Ibaugan 546 Ilawod Area Pob. (Dist.2) 1,978 Inarado 1,694 Kidaco 1,205 Kilicao 3,925 Kimantong e 1,980 Kinawitan 405 Kiwalo 1,160 Lacag 2,321 Mabini 581 Malabog 4,099 Malobago 492 Maopi 1,106 Market Area Pob. (Dist. 1) 2,538 Maroroy 5,331 Matnog 1,680 National Statistics Office 4 2010 Census of Population and Housing Albay Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Mayon 1,759 Mi-isi 1,028 Nabasan 506 Namantao 1,538 Pandan f 1,683 Peñafrancia 2,986 Sagpon 5,723 Salvacion g 3,344 San Rafael 296 San Ramon 1,441 San Roque 4,308 San Vicente Grande 961 San Vicente Pequeño 320 Sipi 3,454 Tabon-tabon 2,588 Tagas 6,527 Talahib 541 Villahermosa 2,203 GUINOBATAN 75,967 Agpay 451 Balite 524 Banao 1,018 Batbat 1,314 Binogsacan Lower 1,716 Bololo 1,363 Bubulusan 1,189 Marcial O. Rañola (Cabaloaon) 633 Calzada 2,662 Catomag 713 Doña Mercedes 1,472 Doña Tomasa (Magatol) 1,197 Ilawod 2,101 Inamnan Pequeño 1,636 Inamnan Grande 1,986 Inascan 1,359 Iraya 2,006 National Statistics Office 5 2010 Census of Population and Housing Albay Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Lomacao 2,002 Maguiron 2,110 Maipon 2,214 Malabnig 1,117 Malipo 1,690 Malobago 1,818 Maninila 1,437 Mapaco 1,463 Masarawag 3,553 Mauraro 5,145 Minto 1,707 Morera 1,878 Muladbucad Pequeño 1,920 Muladbucad Grande 2,010 Ongo 930 Palanas 736 Poblacion 1,352 Pood 287 Quitago 1,760 Quibongbongan 2,286 San Francisco 2,909 San Jose (Ogsong) 721 San Rafael 3,880 Sinungtan 1,398 Tandarora 1,399 Travesia 3,838 Binogsacan Upper 1,067 JOVELLAR 16,899 Bagacay 937 Rizal Pob. (Bgy. 1) 396 Mabini Pob. (Bgy. 2) 680 Plaza Pob. (Bgy. 3) 197 Magsaysay Pob (Bgy. 4) 186 Calzada Pob. (Bgy. 7) 461 Quitinday Pob. (Bgy. 8) 279 White Deer Pob. (Bgy. 9) 738 National Statistics Office 6 2010 Census of Population and Housing Albay Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Bautista 993 Cabraran 1,569 Del Rosario 687 Estrella 438 Florista 882 Mamlad 968 Maogog 1,143 Mercado Pob. (Bgy. 5) 234 Salvacion 424 San Isidro 993 San Roque 1,415 San Vicente 1,838 Sinagaran 504 Villa Paz 817 Aurora Pob. (Bgy. 6) 120 LEGAZPI CITY (Capital) 182,201 Bgy. 47 - Arimbay 3,659 Bgy. 64 - Bagacay (Bgy. 41 Bagacay) 1,603 Bgy. 48 - Bagong Abre (Bgy. 42) 1,376 Bgy. 66 - Banquerohan (Bgy. 43) 6,313 Bgy. 1 - Em's Barrio (Pob.) 3,817 Bgy. 11 - Maoyod Pob. (Bgy. 10 & 11) 970 Bgy. 12 - Tula-tula (Pob.) 2,686 Bgy. 13 - Ilawod West Pob. (Ilawod 1) 735 Bgy. 14 - Ilawod Pob. (Ilawod 2) 825 Bgy. 15 - Ilawod East Pob. (Ilawod 3) 1,790 Bgy. 16 - Kawit-East Washington Drive (Pob.) 5,130 Bgy. 17 - Rizal Sreet, Ilawod (Pob.) 1,832 Bgy. 19 - Cabagñan 1,246 Bgy. 2 - Em's Barrio South (Pob.) 1,806 Bgy. 18 - Cabagñan West (Pob.) 2,668 Bgy. 21 - Binanuahan West (Pob.) 866 Bgy. 22 - Binanuahan East (Pob.) 1,514 Bgy. 23 - Imperial Court Subd. (Pob.) 680 Bgy. 20 - Cabagñan East (Pob.) 560 Bgy. 25 - Lapu-lapu (Pob.) 1,279 National Statistics Office 7 2010 Census of Population and Housing Albay Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Bgy. 26 - Dinagaan (Pob.) 863 Bgy. 27 - Victory Village South (Pob.) 1,346 Bgy. 28 - Victory Village North (Pob.) 2,819 Bgy. 29 - Sabang (Pob.) 1,638 Bgy. 3 - Em's Barrio East (Pob.) 973 Bgy. 36 - Kapantawan (Pob.) h 766 Bgy. 30 - Pigcale (Pob.) 1,589 Bgy. 31 - Centro-Baybay (Pob.) 1,332 Bgy. 33 - PNR-Peñaranda St.-Iraya (Pob.) 2,905 Bgy. 34 - Oro Site-Magallanes St. (Pob.) 2,440 Bgy. 35 - Tinago (Pob.) 513 Bgy. 37 - Bitano (Pob.) i 7,022 Bgy. 39 - Bonot (Pob.) 3,594 Bgy. 4 - Sagpon Pob. (Sagpon 1) 881 Bgy. 5 - Sagmin Pob. (Sagpon 2) 1,261 Bgy. 6 - Bañadero Pob. (Sagpon 3) 1,353 Bgy. 7 - Baño (Pob.) 817 Bgy. 8 - Bagumbayan (Pob.) 3,175 Bgy. 9 - Pinaric (Pob.) 1,415 Bgy. 67 - Bariis (Bgy. 46) 1,952 Bgy. 49 - Bigaa (Bgy. 44) 5,992 Bgy. 41 - Bogtong (Bgy. 45) 4,291 Bgy. 53 - Bonga (Bgy. 48) 3,319 Bgy. 69 - Buenavista (Bgy. 47) 1,167 Bgy. 51 - Buyuan ( Bgy. 49) 3,431 Bgy. 70 - Cagbacong (Bgy. 50) 2,131 Bgy. 40 - Cruzada (Bgy. 52) 5,198 Bgy. 57 - Dap-dap (Bgy. 69) 2,078 Bgy. 45 - Dita (Bgy. 51) 1,652 Bgy. 55 - Estanza (Bgy. 53) 4,159 Bgy. 38 - Gogon (Bgy. 54) 5,296 Bgy. 62 - Homapon (Bgy. 55) 4,233 Bgy. 65 - Imalnod (Bgy. 57) 2,027 Bgy. 54 - Mabinit (Bgy. 59) 1,361 Bgy. 63 - Mariawa (Bgy. 56) 1,603 Bgy. 61 - Maslog (Bgy. 58) 4,116 Bgy. 50 - Padang (Bgy. 60) 1,350 National Statistics Office 8 2010 Census of Population and Housing Albay Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Bgy. 44 - Pawa (Bgy. 61) 3,348 Bgy. 59 - Puro (Bgy. 63) 4,409 Bgy. 42 - Rawis (Bgy. 65) 8,399 Bgy. 68 - San Francisco (Bgy. 62) 2,384 Bgy. 46 - San Joaquin (Bgy. 64) 2,010 Bgy. 32 - San Roque (Bgy. 66) 5,109 Bgy. 43 - Tamaoyan (Bgy. 67) 1,592 Bgy. 56 - Taysan (Bgy. 68) 11,418 Bgy. 52 - Matanag 1,792 Bgy. 10 - Cabugao 587 Bgy. 24 - Rizal Street 2,104 Bgy. 58 - Buragwis 4,026 Bgy. 60 - Lamba 1,610 LIBON 71,527 Alongong 1,403 Apud 2,004 Bacolod 1,211 Zone I (Pob.) 1,379 Zone II (Pob.) 1,287 Zone III (Pob.) 651 Zone IV (Pob.) 1,598 Zone V (Pob.) 994 Zone VI (Pob.) 571 Zone VII (Pob.) 1,545 Bariw 1,206 Bonbon 3,310 Buga 3,503 Bulusan 2,064 Burabod 2,002 Caguscos 980 East Carisac 839 West Carisac 1,014 Harigue 819 Libtong 819 Linao 1,445 Mabayawas 473 National Statistics Office 9 2010 Census of Population and Housing Albay Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Macabugos 2,614 Magallang 436 Malabiga 966 Marayag 1,099 Matara 856 Molosbolos 1,094 Natasan 1,021 Nogpo 2,118 Pantao 6,767 Rawis 2,234 Sagrada Familia 1,591 Salvacion 475 Sampongan 403 San Agustin 2,460 San Antonio 1,423 San Isidro 1,670 San Jose 2,973 San Pascual 1,143 San Ramon 795 San Vicente 2,733 Santa Cruz 1,443 Niño Jesus (Santo Niño Jesus) 390 Talin-talin 1,496 Tambo 838 Villa Petrona 1,372 CITY OF LIGAO 104,914 Abella 991 Allang 1,342 Amtic 1,896 Bacong 1,711 Bagumbayan 2,323 Balanac 633 Baligang 1,429 Barayong 2,205 Basag 1,912 Batang 3,475 National Statistics Office 10 2010 Census of Population and Housing Albay Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Bay 1,328 Binanowan 1,102 Binatagan (Pob.) 3,305 Bobonsuran 655 Bonga 3,147 Busac 1,129 Busay 1,222 Cabarian 2,433 Calzada (Pob.) 1,659
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