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Samar Reference 124°17'30"E 124°20'0"E MA508124°22'30"E - Almagro Samar 11°57'30"N 11°57'30"N Marasbaras Bacjao San Isidro Mabuhay Costa Kerikite Rica Kerikite Magsaysay A l m a g r o Costa Guin-Ansan Rica II ! Almagro Talahid Imelda Lunang I Biasong II Biasong I Lunang II 11°55'0"N 11°55'0"N San Jose Poblacion Veloso Tonga-Tonga Panjobjoban I Malobago Panjobjoban II Roño Panjobjoban II 11°52'30"N 11°52'30"N ´ 124°17'30"E 124°20'0"E 124°22'30"E Map focuses on Almagro 0 1 2 municipality. Administrative Boundary Kilometres Each barangay is detailed for Municipalities Barangays reference Scale 1:47,500 at A3 Roads Created 20 Nov 2013 / 1600 UTC+08:00 Tertiary Map Document MA508-SamarBarangay Almagro Please be advised that datasets Other Projection / Datum WGS 1984 UTM Zone 51N Philippines may not be complete. Glide Number TC-2013-000139-PHL Data sources The depiction and use of boundaries, names and Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) Situational data: none associated data shown here do not imply endorsement or Samar Reference Map Boundaries: GADM Supported by: Physical features: none Produced by MapAction (as of 20-Nov-2013) www.mapaction.org [email protected] Municipality: Almagro 124°57'30"E 125°0'0"E 125°2'30"E 125°5'0"E 125°7'30"E 125°10'0"E 125°12'30"E 125°15'0"E 125°17'30"E MA508 - Basey Pasigay San Andres Malabal Polangi H i n a b a n g a n Calampong Barangay 7 Daligan Dalosdoson ! Calbiga Barangay 4 Panayuran Mahangcao Beri Buluan Barangay 1 Macaalan Tinago Borong 11°37'30"N Bacyaran 11°37'30"N Barangay I Minata Samar San Jose Barangay II Obayan Hubasan Binanggaran San Botoc Catigawan Otoc C a l b i g a IsidroBangon Lubang Loctob Bulao Dolores San Literon San Mambog Rafael Lawaan Mauricio Caamlongan Nabong Santo San Canbagtic ! Pinabacdao San Niño Fernando Guinbanga 11°35'0"N Santo Lale BoronganGabriel City 11°35'0"N Niño Madalunot Sinalangtan Malonoy Antol Canlobo Hindang Macopa Pahug Manaing Nagcaduha Bugho Siha Igot P i n a b a c d aLayo o Conant Laygayon 11°32'30"N Pelaon Magdawat 11°32'30"N Tomabe PatagV i l l a r e a l Parasanon Canyopay Inasudlan San Isidro Baras 11°30'0"N Pinanag-An 11°30'0"N Binanalan San Gumamela Eduardo Poblacion Mabini Canloterio Rosal Camayse Tulay Poblacion Maligaya Patag Bougainvilla Poblacion Union BokingganS aAnibongan n t a R i t a Tominamos Poblacion ! 11°27'30"N Old 11°27'30"N Manunca New Manunca Bulao M a y d o l o n g Salvacion Tagaslian Aslum Guinbalot-An Lupig Salvacion La Paz Cancaiyas Planza La Paz San Pascual 11°25'0"N Magcasuang 11°25'0"N La Paz Del Magcasuang Pilar Planza Bagolibas Taguite Manlilinab Guirang Guintigui-An Bagolibas Cabacungan B a s e y San Uban Villa Agustin Uban Alegria Pagsulhogon Aurora Cantubi B a b a tUban n g o n Loog 11°22'30"N 11°22'30"N Gov. E. Uban Santa Magsaysay Jaro UbanElena Santa Elena Baloog Cogon Inuntan Balangkayan Barangay 108 Caticugan Old San Barangay Sawa Agustin Bangon 102 Dampigan San Roque Barangay Dampigan 11°20'0"N Dolongan 11°20'0"N 101 San Balante Del Barangay Juan New San Agustin Pilar Magtino 106 Pelit L l o r e n t e Barangay San Burgos Catadman Mongabong Serum 105 Pedro Magallanes San Guintigui-An Panugmonon Basiao San Buenavista Anglit Fernando Sugca Pedro Roxas May-It Nouvelas Tinaogan PalaypayIba Barangay 97 Lawa-An Occidental Buscada Binongtu-an San Sugponon B a l a n g i g a 11°17'30"N Can-Abay Bacubac Roque 11°17'30"N Cambayan San Tingib Barangay 93 Loyo ! Basey Sugponon Maybunga Antonio Canmanila Amandayehan Barangay 99 Barangay 99 Barangay Salvacion Tagalag 94-A Barangay 94 Barangay 71 Barangay 52 Bolusao Barangay 72 Cag-Olango Barangay Legaspi 11°15'0"N Tacloban City M a r a b u t Guinob-An 11°15'0"N 103-A Nula-tula " Barangay Barangay 73 Barangay 85 37-ABarangay 91 Barangay 86 Barangay 67 Veloso L a wBetaog a a n TaclobanBarangay 92 City San Caluwayan BarangayBarangay Isidro Barangay 95-A 109-A San San 83-B Barangay Barangay Isidro Miguelay Barangay 88 Tinabanan 95Barangay 96 Barangay 87 83-B 11°12'30"N Barangay 80 11°12'30"N Barangay 89 Osmeña Panan-Awan S aBadiangay n t a F e ´ Campetik Barangay 90 Mabuhay BarayongP a lPawing o Odoc Roño Taguite 124°57'30"E 125°0'0"E 125°2'30"E 125°5'0"E 125°7'30"E 125°10'0"E 125°12'30"E 125°15'0"E 125°17'30"E Map focuses on Basey municipality. Roads 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Each barangay is detailed for Trunk Administrative Boundary Kilometres reference Primary Municipalities Barangays Scale 1:152,500 at A3 Secondary Please be advised that datasets Created 20 Nov 2013 / 1600 UTC+08:00 Tertiary Map Document MA508-SamarBarangay Basey may not be complete. Other Projection / Datum WGS 1984 UTM Zone 51N Philippines Glide Number TC-2013-000139-PHL Data sources The depiction and use of boundaries, names and Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) Situational data: none associated data shown here do not imply endorsement or Samar Reference Map Boundaries: GADM Supported by: Physical features: none Produced by MapAction (as of 20-Nov-2013) www.mapaction.org [email protected] Municipality: Basey 125°2'30"E 125°5'0"E 125°7'30"E 125°10'0"E 125°12'30"E 125°15'0"E MA508 - Hinabangan125°17'30"E Paco Nawi Balagon Anagasi Jose Roño Pagsanjan C a n - A v i d Pamamasan Tapul Binaloan Samar Concepcion Pusongan T a f t ! Motiong Tula Lawaan I 11°52'30"N Angyap 11°52'30"N Caulayanan Lawaan II Bonga San Casandig II ! Wright M o t i o n g Tutubigan Rafael Inalad P a r a n a s Canatuan San Casandig I Isidro Cantato 11°50'0"N Maypange Salay 11°50'0"N San Rafael New Minarog Mangcal Bagsa Minarog Lokilokon Fatima Bayog Tenani Cantaguic Cawayan Lipata Sulopan Tabucan Poblacion 6 Cantao-An Poblacion 4 11°47'30"N 11°47'30"N Poblacion 5 Bagacay Poblacion 3 Poblacion 2 Patag Poblacion 1 Pequit Kandalakit Buray Bato Balbagan S u l a t Consolabao A-Et Pagsa-Ogan Apolonia 11°45'0"N 11°45'0"N San Lim-Ao Mabini ! Sebastian Pabanog Tigbawon Concord H i n a b a n g a n Bontod Mugdo Poblacion Malihao Cabalagnan Barangay 2 S a n J u l i a n Osmeña Poblacion 1 Poblacion Poblacion 2 Barangay 2 Cabang Yabon 11°42'30"N Poblacion San Jose 11°42'30"N Barangay 1 Hinabangan Bunacan Cabaywa ! Rawis Camanhagay Campiyak Bucalan Dolores Canano Canduyucan Inobongan Tabay Binobucalan Balogo San Ignacio San Sebastian Timbangan 11°40'0"N Calayaan Dalosdoson San 11°40'0"N Andres Canticum Mahangcao Daligan Polangi Beri ! Calbiga Panayuran Buluan Macaalan Borong 11°37'30"N C a l b i g a 11°37'30"N Minata Bulao Hubasan Binanggaran Otoc BoronganSan City Lubang Gabriel Bulao San Literon Mauricio Lawaan Caamlongan Canbagtic ! Pinabacdao Guinbanga 11°35'0"N Antol Sinalangtan Canlobo 11°35'0"N Madalunot P i n a b a cManaing d a o B a s e y ´ Hindang Mabini 125°2'30"E 125°5'0"E 125°7'30"E 125°10'0"E 125°12'30"E 125°15'0"E 125°17'30"E Map focuses on Hinabangan 0 1 2 3 4 municipality. Administrative Boundary Kilometres Each barangay is detailed for Municipalities Barangays reference Scale 1:115,000 at A3 Roads Created 20 Nov 2013 / 1600 UTC+08:00 Trunk Map Document MA508-SamarBarangay Hinabangan Please be advised that datasets Primary Projection / Datum WGS 1984 UTM Zone 51N Philippines may not be complete. Glide Number TC-2013-000139-PHL Data sources The depiction and use of boundaries, names and Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) Situational data: none associated data shown here do not imply endorsement or Samar Reference Map Boundaries: GADM Supported by: Physical features: none Produced by MapAction (as of 20-Nov-2013) www.mapaction.org [email protected] Municipality: Hinabangan 124°52'30"E 124°55'0"E 124°57'30"E 125°0'0"E 125°2'30"E MA508 - Jiabong Lincoro San Jose de Buan Buenavista I Mobo-Ob Canvais Cogtoto-og Tomogbong Babaclayon Hinica-An Beri Calundan San Blanca Andres Caranas Samar Aurora Santo 11°57'30"N Niño 11°57'30"N Barayong Ranera Malobago Himay Capaysagan Maylobe Malonoy Cag-Olo-Olo S a n J o r g e Dogongan Santo Pagsanjan Janipon Bungliw Calapi Sarao Niño Rawis Cantaguic Paco Mercedes Nawi San Isidro 11°55'0"N 11°55'0"N Sinit-An Bugho Jose Roño Tapul Pamamasan Hernandez Cagusipan Guadalupe San San Andres Cagutian Miguel Casapa Concepcion San Fernando Pusongan ! Motiong Nagbac Lobo 11°52'30"N Bangon Albalate Garcia 11°52'30"N Totoringon Caulayanan Angyap Lawaan I Catbalogan City Jidanao Cristina Hinaga Lawaan II Palanyogon Bonga Malino ! Jiabong Linonoban Tutubigan J i a b o n g M o t i o n g Cagudalo Candayao Inalad Libas Mararangsi Lulugayan Canatuan Candomacol 11°50'0"N Salay 11°50'0"N Maypange Victory Socorro Calantawan Pupua Salvacion San Andres New Camarobo-An Caluyahan Minarog Mangcal Payao Bagongon Parina Bagsa Minarog Maulong Macabetas Cantongtong Bawang Oyandic Canlapwas Bayog Cawayan Sulopan Lipata Cantao-An Mercedes Malobago Poblacion Poblacion 4 11°47'30"N San Muñoz Catalina I-A Poblacion 6 11°47'30"N Pablo Poblacion 1 Poblacion 10 Poblacion I Poblacion 5 Poblacion 2 Poblacion 11 Cawayan Barangay Poblacion 3 Poblacion 13 Barangay No.
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