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Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population ABRA 2010 Census of Population and Housing Abra Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population ABRA 234,733 BANGUED (Capital) 43,936 Agtangao 2,164 Angad 2,298 Bañacao 1,190 Bangbangar 1,749 Cabuloan 1,131 Calaba 2,890 Tablac (Calot) 1,408 Cosili West (Buaya) 1,175 Cosili East (Proper) 957 Dangdangla 1,623 Lingtan 862 Lipcan 1,676 Lubong 690 Macarcarmay 695 Maoay 736 Macray 755 Malita 373 Palao 1,676 Patucannay 1,411 Sagap 775 San Antonio 913 Santa Rosa 1,784 Sao-atan 976 Sappaac 1,238 Zone 2 Pob. (Consiliman) 1,325 Zone 3 Pob. (Lalaud) 1,622 Zone 4 Pob. (Town Proper) 1,040 Zone 5 Pob. (Bo. Barikir) 2,277 Zone 6 Pob. (Sinapangan) 1,789 Zone 7 Pob. (Baliling) 2,721 Zone 1 Pob. (Nalasin) 2,017 National Statistics Office 1 2010 Census of Population and Housing Abra Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population BOLINEY 4,063 Amti 411 Bao-yan 577 Danac East 518 Dao-angan 399 Dumagas 387 Kilong-Olao 234 Poblacion (Boliney) 919 Danac West 618 BUCAY 17,126 Abang 820 Bangbangcag 1,088 Bangcagan 616 Banglolao 598 Bugbog 698 Calao 721 Dugong 1,532 Labon 632 Layugan 1,002 Madalipay 369 Pagala 1,262 Palaquio 994 Pakiling 708 Patoc 787 North Poblacion 1,123 South Poblacion 579 Quimloong 526 Salnec 370 San Miguel 653 Siblong 972 Tabiog 1,076 BUCLOC 2,176 Ducligan 437 Labaan 587 National Statistics Office 2 2010 Census of Population and Housing Abra Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Lingay 606 Lamao (Pob.) 546 DAGUIOMAN 1,715 Ableg 175 Cabaruyan 412 Pikek 313 Tui (Pob.) 815 DANGLAS 4,734 Abaquid 423 Cabaruan 650 Caupasan (Pob.) 1,398 Danglas 479 Nagaparan 819 Padangitan 502 Pangal 463 DOLORES 11,499 Bayaan 437 Cabaroan 561 Calumbaya 434 Cardona 463 Isit 726 Kimmalaba 889 Libtec 638 Lub-lubba 295 Mudiit 1,439 Namit-ingan 617 Pacac 605 Poblacion 2,257 Salucag 551 Talogtog 1,162 Taping 425 National Statistics Office 3 2010 Census of Population and Housing Abra Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population LA PAZ 14,882 Benben (Bonbon) 551 Bulbulala 1,183 Buli 1,453 Canan (Gapan) 1,155 Liguis 911 Malabbaga 1,243 Mudeng 1,153 Pidipid 950 Poblacion 3,687 San Gregorio 1,178 Toon 928 Udangan 490 LACUB 2,977 Bacag 233 Buneg 827 Guinguinabang 290 Lan-ag 353 Pacoc 571 Poblacion (Talampac) 703 LAGANGILANG 13,824 Aguet 288 Bacooc 379 Balais 533 Cayapa 992 Dalaguisen 840 Laang 797 Lagben 397 Laguiben 944 Nagtipulan 1,209 Nagtupacan 1,059 Paganao 342 Pawa 360 Poblacion 1,473 National Statistics Office 4 2010 Census of Population and Housing Abra Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Presentar 725 San Isidro 1,415 Tagodtod 1,617 Taping 454 LAGAYAN 4,477 Ba-i 851 Collago 1,049 Pang-ot 366 Poblacion 1,236 Pulot 975 LANGIDEN 3,170 Baac 360 Dalayap (Nalaas) 470 Mabungtot 500 Malapaao 707 Poblacion 379 Quillat 754 LICUAN-BAAY (LICUAN) 4,864 Bonglo (Patagui) 261 Bulbulala 363 Cawayan 483 Domenglay 417 Lenneng 359 Mapisla 518 Mogao 349 Nalbuan 852 Poblacion 379 Subagan 525 Tumalip 358 LUBA 6,391 Ampalioc 1,177 Barit 572 National Statistics Office 5 2010 Census of Population and Housing Abra Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Gayaman 1,020 Lul-luno 379 Luzong 920 Nagbukel-Tuquipa 534 Poblacion 1,128 Sabnangan 661 MALIBCONG 3,807 Bayabas 218 Binasaran 191 Buanao 345 Dulao 223 Duldulao 362 Gacab 433 Lat-ey 203 Malibcong (Pob.) 567 Mataragan 526 Pacgued 229 Taripan 232 Umnap 278 MANABO 10,756 Catacdegan Viejo 473 Luzong 1,031 Ayyeng (Pob.) 1,567 San Jose Norte 604 San Jose Sur 535 San Juan Norte 632 San Juan Sur 724 San Ramon East 2,185 San Ramon West 1,960 Santo Tomas 445 Catacdegan Nuevo 600 PEÑARRUBIA 6,544 Dumayco 1,102 Lusuac 1,053 National Statistics Office 6 2010 Census of Population and Housing Abra Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Namarabar 548 Patiao 608 Malamsit (Pau-Malamsit) 640 Poblacion 994 Riang (Tiang) 810 Santa Rosa 382 Tattawa 407 PIDIGAN 11,528 Alinaya 996 Arab 458 Garreta 582 Immuli 557 Laskig 484 Naguirayan 698 Monggoc 1,101 Pamutic 566 Pangtud 1,070 Poblacion East 1,603 Poblacion West 1,228 San Diego 442 Sulbec 675 Suyo (Malidong) 625 Yuyeng 443 PILAR 9,908 Bolbolo 851 Brookside 366 Ocup 483 Dalit 773 Dintan 357 Gapang 630 Kinabiti 737 Maliplipit 301 Nagcanasan 259 Nanangduan 329 National Statistics Office 7 2010 Census of Population and Housing Abra Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Narnara 284 Pang-ot 592 Patad 306 Poblacion 1,703 San Juan East 338 San Juan West 602 South Balioag 470 Tikitik 272 Villavieja 255 SALLAPADAN 5,985 Bazar 527 Bilabila 540 Gangal (Pob.) 921 Maguyepyep 1,113 Naguilian 636 Saccaang 665 Sallapadan 299 Subusob 805 Ud-udiao 479 SAN ISIDRO 4,888 Cabayogan 301 Dalimag 767 Langbaban 342 Manayday 601 Pantoc 422 Poblacion 645 Sabtan-olo 330 San Marcial 769 Tangbao 711 SAN JUAN 10,546 Abualan 885 Ba-ug 1,104 Badas 463 National Statistics Office 8 2010 Census of Population and Housing Abra Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Cabcaborao 1,032 Colabaoan 295 Culiong 483 Daoidao 152 Guimba 369 Lam-ag 546 Lumobang 363 Nangobongan 393 Pattaoig 122 Poblacion North 980 Poblacion South 542 Quidaoen 679 Sabangan 244 Silet 495 Supi-il 680 Tagaytay 719 SAN QUINTIN 5,233 Labaan 882 Palang 589 Pantoc 676 Poblacion 741 Tangadan 1,362 Villa Mercedes 983 TAYUM 13,940 Bagalay 937 Basbasa 849 Budac 1,286 Bumagcat 794 Cabaroan 1,251 Deet 912 Gaddani 1,325 Patucannay 1,317 Pias 1,165 Poblacion 2,645 National Statistics Office 9 2010 Census of Population and Housing Abra Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Velasco 1,459 TINEG 4,668 Poblacion (Agsimao) 642 Alaoa 612 Anayan 253 Apao 268 Belaat 252 Caganayan 1,212 Cogon 488 Lanec 172 Lapat-Balantay 356 Naglibacan 413 TUBO 5,719 Alangtin 650 Amtuagan 494 Dilong 818 Kili 426 Poblacion (Mayabo) 582 Supo 732 Tiempo 800 Tubtuba 491 Wayangan 480 Tabacda 246 VILLAVICIOSA 5,377 Ap-apaya 531 Bol-lilising 294 Cal-lao 931 Lap-lapog 766 Lumaba 552 Poblacion 836 Tamac 627 Tuquib 840 National Statistics Office 10 2010 Census of Population and Housing Apayao Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population APAYAO 112,636 CALANASAN (BAYAG) 11,568 Butao 672 Cadaclan 437 Langnao 164 Lubong 612 Naguilian 389 Namaltugan 924 Poblacion 1,939 Sabangan 379 Santa Filomena 859 Tubongan 395 Tanglagan 1,951 Tubang 411 Don Roque Ablan Sr. 273 Eleazar 121 Eva Puzon 1,072 Kabugawan 484 Macalino 265 Santa Elena 221 CONNER 24,811 Allangigan 424 Buluan 1,462 Caglayan (New Pob.) 1,865 Calafug 906 Cupis 441 Daga 1,281 Guinamgaman 841 Karikitan 1,928 Katablangan 697 Malama 2,885 Manag 1,629 Nabuangan 594 Paddaoan 1,623 National Statistics Office 11 2010 Census of Population and Housing Apayao Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Puguin 805 Ripang (Old Pob.) 841 Sacpil 1,141 Talifugo 972 Banban 1,042 Guinaang 1,476 Ili 1,195 Mawegui 763 FLORA 16,743 Allig 1,507 Anninipan 930 Atok 584 Bagutong 1,384 Balasi 238 Balluyan 1,501 Malayugan 1,290 Malubibit Norte 1,005 Poblacion East 2,598 Tamalunog 837 Mallig 538 Malubibit Sur 459 Poblacion West 2,120 San Jose 690 Santa Maria 817 Upper Atok (Coliman) 245 KABUGAO (Capital) 16,170 Badduat 1,000 Baliwanan 478 Bulu 298 Dagara 484 Dibagat 797 Cabetayan 556 Karagawan 676 Kumao 557 National Statistics Office 12 2010 Census of Population and Housing Apayao Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Laco 410 Lenneng (Liyyeng) 2,396 Lucab 660 Luttuacan 786 Madatag 766 Madduang 423 Magabta 215 Maragat 503 Musimut 822 Nagbabalayan 511 Poblacion 3,217 Tuyangan 334 Waga 281 LUNA 18,029 Bacsay 850 Capagaypayan 468 Dagupan 2,038 Lappa 667 Marag 557 Poblacion 1,107 Quirino 1,228 Salvacion 395 San Francisco 840 San Isidro Norte 750 San Sebastian 355 Santa Lina 1,026 Tumog 1,285 Zumigui 695 Cagandungan 618 Calabigan 532 Cangisitan 683 Luyon 350 San Gregorio 529 San Isidro Sur 1,326 Shalom 666 National Statistics Office 13 2010 Census of Population and Housing Apayao Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010 Province, City, Municipality Total and Barangay Population Turod 1,064 PUDTOL 13,305 Aga 276 Alem 875 Cabatacan 1,313 Cacalaggan 405 Capannikian 1,192 Lower Maton 345 Malibang 472 Mataguisi 807 Poblacion 836 San Antonio (Pugo) 171 Swan 1,253 Upper Maton 371 Amado 791 Aurora 296 Doña Loreta 711 Emilia 427 Imelda 552 Lt.
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