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Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population AKLAN 535,725 ALTAVAS 23,919 Cabangila 1,705 Cabugao 1,708 Catmon 2010 Census of Population and Housing Aklan Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population AKLAN 535,725 ALTAVAS 23,919 Cabangila 1,705 Cabugao 1,708 Catmon 1,504 Dalipdip 698 Ginictan 1,527 Linayasan 1,860 Lumaynay 1,585 Lupo 2,251 Man-up 2,360 Odiong 2,961 Poblacion 2,465 Quinasay-an 459 Talon 1,587 Tibiao 1,249 BALETE 27,197 Aranas 5,083 Arcangel 3,454 Calizo 3,773 Cortes 2,872 Feliciano 2,788 Fulgencio 3,230 Guanko 1,322 Morales 2,619 Oquendo 1,226 Poblacion 830 BANGA 38,063 Agbanawan 1,458 Bacan 1,637 Badiangan 1,644 Cerrudo 1,237 Cupang 736 National Statistics Office 1 2010 Census of Population and Housing Aklan Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Daguitan 477 Daja Norte 1,563 Daja Sur 602 Dingle 723 Jumarap 1,744 Lapnag 594 Libas 1,662 Linabuan Sur 3,455 Mambog 1,596 Mangan 1,632 Muguing 695 Pagsanghan 1,735 Palale 599 Poblacion 2,469 Polo 1,240 Polocate 1,638 San Isidro 305 Sibalew 940 Sigcay 974 Taba-ao 1,196 Tabayon 1,454 Tinapuay 381 Torralba 1,550 Ugsod 1,426 Venturanza 701 BATAN 30,312 Ambolong 2,047 Angas 1,456 Bay-ang 2,096 Caiyang 832 Cabugao 1,948 Camaligan 2,616 Camanci 2,544 Ipil 504 Lalab 2,820 National Statistics Office 2 2010 Census of Population and Housing Aklan Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Lupit 1,593 Magpag-ong 1,432 Magubahay 596 Mambuquiao 1,418 Man-up 911 Mandong 1,525 Napti 1,011 Palay 1,453 Poblacion 1,547 Songcolan 1,122 Tabon 841 BURUANGA 16,962 Alegria 1,695 Bagongbayan 951 Balusbos 930 Bel-is 695 Cabugan 696 El Progreso 946 Habana 1,605 Katipunan 1,708 Mayapay 1,033 Nazareth 1,696 Panilongan 1,062 Poblacion 1,116 Santander 1,210 Tag-osip 255 Tigum 1,364 IBAJAY 45,279 Agbago 1,857 Agdugayan 1,071 Antipolo 727 Aparicio 733 Aquino 2,791 Aslum 1,220 National Statistics Office 3 2010 Census of Population and Housing Aklan Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Bagacay 949 Batuan 1,059 Buenavista 461 Bugtongbato 1,281 Cabugao 210 Capilijan 974 Colongcolong 1,030 Laguinbanua 2,894 Mabusao 631 Malindog 187 Maloco 2,581 Mina-a 614 Monlaque 808 Naile 2,325 Naisud 2,838 Naligusan 758 Ondoy 2,294 Poblacion 2,804 Polo 1,019 Regador 1,904 Rivera 199 Rizal 1,272 San Isidro 1,609 San Jose 1,684 Santa Cruz 1,142 Tagbaya 1,721 Tul-ang 628 Unat 741 Yawan 263 KALIBO (Capital) 74,619 Andagaw 12,607 Bachaw Norte 2,031 Bachaw Sur 2,688 Briones 1,246 Buswang New 9,231 National Statistics Office 4 2010 Census of Population and Housing Aklan Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Buswang Old 2,420 Caano 1,488 Estancia 8,672 Linabuan Norte 4,058 Mabilo 2,298 Mobo 1,939 Nalook 2,879 Poblacion 11,018 Pook 5,010 Tigayon 4,648 Tinigaw 2,386 LEZO 14,518 Agcawilan 1,351 Bagto 1,027 Bugasongan 1,183 Carugdog 1,369 Cogon 893 Ibao 1,317 Mina 1,052 Poblacion 2,113 Santa Cruz 1,132 Santa Cruz Bigaa 1,038 Silakat-Nonok 856 Tayhawan 1,187 LIBACAO 28,005 Agmailig 755 Alfonso XII 1,323 Batobato 453 Bonza 333 Calacabian 932 Calamcan 613 Can-Awan 542 Casit-an 342 Dalagsa-an 2,173 National Statistics Office 5 2010 Census of Population and Housing Aklan Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Guadalupe 1,412 Janlud 740 Julita 1,763 Luctoga 1,451 Magugba 644 Manika 2,622 Ogsip 1,066 Ortega 1,309 Oyang 1,028 Pampango 1,360 Pinonoy 708 Poblacion 3,661 Rivera 596 Rosal 1,476 Sibalew 703 MADALAG 18,168 Alaminos 1,071 Alas-as 684 Bacyang 439 Balactasan 722 Cabangahan 494 Cabilawan 616 Catabana 513 Dit-Ana 395 Galicia 362 Guinatu-an 404 Logohon 523 Mamba 756 Maria Cristina 938 Medina 1,085 Mercedes 543 Napnot 789 Pang-Itan 893 Paningayan 1,352 Panipiason 1,326 National Statistics Office 6 2010 Census of Population and Housing Aklan Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Poblacion 1,562 San Jose 863 Singay 450 Talangban 437 Talimagao 345 Tigbawan 606 MAKATO 25,461 Agbalogo 990 Aglucay 521 Alibagon 543 Bagong Barrio 429 Baybay 1,916 Cabatanga 1,144 Cajilo 1,294 Calangcang 1,701 Calimbajan 1,855 Castillo 791 Cayangwan 2,058 Dumga 2,107 Libang 1,561 Mantiguib 1,778 Poblacion 3,172 Tibiawan 785 Tina 1,094 Tugas 1,722 MALAY 45,811 Argao 1,078 Balabag 11,076 Balusbus 1,079 Cabulihan 575 Caticlan 6,593 Cogon 544 Cubay Norte 327 Cubay Sur 1,153 National Statistics Office 7 2010 Census of Population and Housing Aklan Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Dumlog 768 Manoc-Manoc 12,526 Naasug 547 Nabaoy 1,025 Napaan 649 Poblacion 1,255 San Viray 1,031 Yapak 4,767 Motag 818 MALINAO 24,108 Banaybanay 1,007 Biga-a 805 Bulabud 1,764 Cabayugan 1,260 Capataga 129 Cogon 419 Dangcalan 723 Kinalangay Nuevo 952 Kinalangay Viejo 1,871 Lilo-an 1,478 Malandayon 767 Manhanip 1,177 Navitas 1,290 Osman 715 Poblacion 1,660 Rosario 2,199 San Dimas 892 San Ramon 893 San Roque 1,413 Sipac 522 Sugnod 476 Tambuan 1,346 Tigpalas 350 National Statistics Office 8 2010 Census of Population and Housing Aklan Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population NABAS 31,052 Alimbo-Baybay 1,020 Buenasuerte 1,603 Buenafortuna 1,107 Buenavista 1,434 Gibon 2,887 Habana 1,096 Laserna 2,497 Libertad 1,263 Magallanes 680 Matabana 642 Nagustan 2,937 Pawa 208 Pinatuad 729 Poblacion 1,897 Rizal 1,291 Solido 1,757 Tagororoc 846 Toledo 2,222 Unidos 2,344 Union 2,592 NEW WASHINGTON 42,112 Candelaria 1,626 Cawayan 3,784 Dumaguit 1,996 Fatima 1,182 Guinbaliwan 2,813 Jalas 1,648 Jugas 2,427 Lawa-an 1,414 Mabilo 3,035 Mataphao 1,554 Ochando 3,028 Pinamuk-an 2,692 Poblacion 6,036 National Statistics Office 9 2010 Census of Population and Housing Aklan Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Polo 3,476 Puis 2,360 Tambak 3,041 NUMANCIA 29,862 Albasan 1,503 Aliputos 2,132 Badio 1,470 Bubog 1,639 Bulwang 4,170 Camanci Norte 2,488 Camanci Sur 977 Dongon East 1,593 Dongon West 2,071 Joyao-joyao 1,609 Laguinbanua East 2,081 Laguinbanua West 1,708 Marianos 1,003 Navitas 1,465 Poblacion 1,536 Pusiw 1,484 Tabangka 933 TANGALAN 20,277 Afga 1,472 Baybay 1,582 Dapdap 966 Dumatad 1,051 Jawili 1,732 Lanipga 312 Napatag 280 Panayakan 2,684 Poblacion 1,429 Pudiot 1,617 Tagas 2,017 Tamalagon 2,497 National Statistics Office 10 2010 Census of Population and Housing Aklan Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Tamokoe 228 Tondog 1,745 Vivo 665 National Statistics Office 11 2010 Census of Population and Housing Antique Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population ANTIQUE 546,031 ANINI-Y 20,349 Bayo Grande 655 Bayo Pequeño 574 Butuan 1,347 Casay 1,176 Casay Viejo 374 Iba 1,081 Igbarabatuan 344 Igpalge 632 Igtumarom 417 Lisub A 868 Lisub B 896 Mabuyong 1,361 Magdalena 2,127 Nasuli C 533 Nato 963 Poblacion 754 Sagua 1,124 Salvacion 736 San Francisco 1,363 San Ramon 337 San Roque 1,137 Tagaytay 257 Talisayan 1,293 BARBAZA 21,775 Baghari 271 Bahuyan 1,025 Beri 704 Biga-a 294 Binangbang 211 Binangbang Centro 750 Binanu-an 396 Cadiao 252 National Statistics Office 12 2010 Census of Population and Housing Antique Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Calapadan 122 Capoyuan 2,016 Cubay 777 Esparar 1,054 Gua 1,231 Idao 174 Igpalge 943 Igtunarum 127 Embrangga-an 282 Integasan 106 Ipil 935 Jinalinan 1,033 Lanas 104 Langcaon (Evelio Javier) 198 Lisub 570 Lombuyan 669 Mablad 552 Magtulis 403 Marigne 236 Mayabay 219 Mayos 210 Nalusdan 860 Narirong 202 Palma 1,392 Poblacion 1,369 San Antonio 657 San Ramon 180 Soligao 231 Tabongtabong 447 Tig-Alaran 118 Yapo 455 BELISON 12,807 Borocboroc 1,173 Buenavista 449 Concepcion 1,165 National Statistics Office 13 2010 Census of Population and Housing Antique Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Delima 751 Ipil 689 Maradiona 1,539 Mojon 410 Poblacion 4,479 Rombang 834 Salvacion 464 Sinaja 854 BUGASONG 32,264 Anilawan 213 Arangote 442 Bagtason 1,779 Camangahan 1,124 Cubay North 1,635 Cubay South 1,272 Guija 1,078 Igbalangao 1,754 Igsoro 1,261 Ilaures 1,361 Jinalinan 955 Lacayon 1,148 Maray 398 Paliwan 1,227 Pangalcagan 1,805 Centro Ilawod (Pob.) 1,934 Centro Ilaya (Pob.) 2,086 Centro Pojo (Pob.) 2,147 Sabang East 783 Sabang West 689 Tagudtud North 1,771 Tagudtud South 944 Talisay 953 Tica 521 Tono-an 671 Yapu 527 National Statistics Office 14 2010 Census of Population and Housing Antique Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Zaragoza 1,786 CALUYA 30,046 Alegria 1,719 Bacong 636 Banago 1,123 Bonbon 626 Dawis 659 Dionela
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