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Libacao ! Logohon Paningayan Arcangel Cabangahan Morales Guinatu-An Napnot Aklan Tigbawan 122°25'0"E 122°27'30"E 122°30'0"E MA508122°32'30"E - Altavas Cawayan New Washington Pinamuk-An Lawa-An Ochando Aklan Dumaguit Fatima Bay-Ang Camaligan Magpag-Ong Songcolan ! Batan Poblacion Calizo 11°35'0"N 11°35'0"N Ipil Mandong Lalab Ambolong Napti Tabon Mambuquiao Aranas Cabugao Lupit ! Palay B a l e t e Poblacion Camanci Cabugao B a t a n Man-Up Odiong 11°32'30"N Linayasan 11°32'30"N ! Altavas Angas Man-Up Dalipdip Ginictan Cortes Lupo Lonoy A l t a v a s Cabangila Agtatacay Norte Talon Quinasay-An Agtatacay Sur 11°30'0"N 11°30'0"N Catmon S a p i - A n Lumaynay Damayan Tibiao Bilao Igang Agbun-Od Maantol M a m b u s a o Burias 11°27'30"N Lucero 11°27'30"N J a m i n d a n Ganzon Guintas San Juan Milan Agcagay Tumalalud Bayebaye Caidquid Pasol-O Linambasan ´ Pangabuan 122°25'0"E 122°27'30"E 122°30'0"E 122°32'30"E Map focuses on Altavas Roads Administrative Boundary 0 1 2 3 Each barangay is detailed for Trunk Municipalities Barangays Kilometres reference Primary Aklan Scale 1:63,590 at A3 Secondary Created 20 Nov 2013 / 1600 UTC+08:00 Please be advised that datasets Tertiary Map Document MA508-Aklan Barangay Altavas 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 Aklan Reference Map Boundaries: GADM Supported by: Physical features: none Produced by MapAction (as of 16-Dec-2013) www.mapaction.org [email protected] Altavas ! 122°20'0"E 122°22'30"E 122°25'0"E MA508 - Balete Tambuan Taba-Ao Jugas Pinamuk-An Libas Pagsanghan Kinalangay Lawa-An Sigcay Agbanawan Aklan Nuevo New Washington Caiyang Polocate Lapnag Fulgencio Navitas Camaligan M a l i n a o Venturanza Magubahay Bay-Ang Polo Magpag-Ong Rosario Dingle San Isidro B a t a n 11°35'0"N 11°35'0"N B a n g a Calizo Lalab Feliciano Daja Norte Badiangan Aranas Daja Sur Cabugao ! Balete Torralba Poblacion Tinapuay Sibalew B a l e t e Arcangel Daguitan 11°32'30"N Singay 11°32'30"N Linayasan Cabugao Dalipdip Poblacion Paningayan Morales Cortes Logohon M a d a l a g Guinatu-An Napnot A l t a v a s Tigbawan Ogsip Talon Sibalew Calacabian 11°30'0"N 11°30'0"N Lumaynay Janlud Calamcan Poblacion Guanko Bonza Quinasay-An L i b a c a o Pinonoy Magugba Julita Oquendo Agmailig Agbun-Od Lucero 11°27'30"N Guadalupe J a m i n d a n 11°27'30"N Casit-An Ganzon Ortega Pampango San Juan ´ Pasol-O 122°20'0"E 122°22'30"E 122°25'0"E Map focuses on Balete Roads Administrative Boundary 0 1 2 3 Each barangay is detailed for Trunk Municipalities Barangays Kilometres reference Primary Aklan Scale 1:61,208 at A3 Secondary Created 20 Nov 2013 / 1600 UTC+08:00 Please be advised that datasets Tertiary Map Document MA508-Aklan Barangay Balete ! 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 Aklan Reference Map Boundaries: GADM Supported by: Physical features: none Produced by MapAction (as of 16-Dec-2013) www.mapaction.org [email protected] Balete 122°12'30"E 122°15'0"E 122°17'30"E 122°20'0"E MA508 - Libacao ! Logohon Paningayan Arcangel Cabangahan Morales Guinatu-An Napnot Aklan Tigbawan San Jose Alas-As Ogsip Sibalew 11°30'0"N 11°30'0"N Janlud Mamba Calamcan Maria Cristina Calacabian Bonza Poblacion Dit-Ana Pinonoy M a d a l a g Julita Medina Magugba Oquendo Guadalupe B a l e t e 11°27'30"N 11°27'30"N Guanko Casit-An Agmailig Can-Awan L i b a c a o Pampango Ortega Batobato Ganzon ! Libacao 11°25'0"N 11°25'0"N Alfonso XII Panipiason Rivera Rosal Oyang Jaena Norte Luctoga 11°22'30"N 11°22'30"N Manika J a m i n d a n Jaena Sur Dalagsa-An Maliao 11°20'0"N 11°20'0"N T a p a z Hilwan ´ B a r b a z a 122°12'30"E 122°15'0"E 122°17'30"E 122°20'0"E Map focuses on Libacao Roads Administrative Boundary 0 1 2 3 Each barangay is detailed for Trunk Municipalities Barangays Kilometres reference Primary Aklan Scale 1:67,990 at A3 Secondary Created 20 Nov 2013 / 1600 UTC+08:00 Please be advised that datasets Tertiary Map Document MA508-Aklan Barangay Libacao 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 Aklan Reference Map Boundaries: GADM Supported by: Physical features: none Produced by MapAction (as of 16-Dec-2013) www.mapaction.org [email protected] Libacao 122°10'0"E 122°12'30"E 122°15'0"E 122°17'30"E MA508 - 122°20'0"EMadalag Bulabud Rosario Daja Norte Abiera Sipac Badiangan Daja Sur Sugnod Catabana Aklan Capataga M a l i n a o Alaminos Torralba Bacyang B a n g a Tinapuay Sibalew Mercedes Talimagao Talangban Cabilawan Alegre Singay Daguitan Arcangel 11°32'30"N 11°32'30"N Galicia B a l e t e S e b a s t e Balactasan Pang-Itan P. Javier Logohon Poblacion Paningayan Simbola ! Madalag Cabangahan Guinatu-An Napnot Tigbawan Sibalew San Jose Alas-As Ogsip 11°30'0"N 11°30'0"N Maria Cristina Janlud Calamcan Mamba Calacabian Bonza Poblacion M a d a l a g Dit-Ana Pinonoy Julita Medina Magugba Paningayan 11°27'30"N Buenavista Guadalupe 11°27'30"N Agmailig Oquendo Casit-An Can-Awan L i b a c a o Pampango Magsaysay Ortega Batobato ! Libacao Ganzon 11°25'0"N 11°25'0"N Alfonso XII Panipiason Alojipan Rivera Rosal Oyang Osorio Jaena Norte C u l a s i Luctoga 11°22'30"N 11°22'30"N Manika Flores J a m i n d a n Tuno Dalagsa-An T i b i a o Jaena Sur 11°20'0"N 11°20'0"N Nalusdan B a r b a z a T a p a z Mayabay ´ Hilwan 122°10'0"E 122°12'30"E 122°15'0"E 122°17'30"E 122°20'0"E Map focuses on Madalag Roads Administrative Boundary 0 1 2 3 4 Each barangay is detailed for Trunk Municipalities Barangays Kilometres reference Primary Aklan Scale 1:85,143 at A3 Secondary Created 20 Nov 2013 / 1600 UTC+08:00 Please be advised that datasets Tertiary Map Document MA508-Aklan Barangay Madalag 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 Aklan Reference Map Boundaries: GADM Supported by: Physical features: none Produced by MapAction (as of 16-Dec-2013) www.mapaction.org [email protected] Madalag 122°15'0"E 122°17'30"E MA508 - Makato Jawili Afga Regador Dumatad Poblacion I b a j a y Aklan ! Tangalan Baybay Cabugao Tagas Dapdap Panayakan Tondog Tamalagon Baybay T a n g a l a n 11°45'0"N 11°45'0"N Pudiot Navitas Alibagon Lanipga ! Tangalan Tugas Calimbajan Dumga N u m a n c i a Dongon East Napatag Tina Cajilo Castillo Dongon West ! ! Makato Poblacion Mantiguib Agbalogo M a k a t o 11°42'30"N Vivo Cabatanga 11°42'30"N Tabangka Calangcang Cogon Tibiawan Cayangwan Tamokoe Carugdog ! Makato Bagong Libang Aglucay Barrio L e z o Agcawilan Silakat-Nonok Santa Cruz Cogon Tayhawan San Dimas ! 11°40'0"N 11°40'0"N San Ramon Santa Cruz M a l i n a o Bigaa Osman Lilo-An Banaybanay San Roque Biga-A Malandayon ´ B a n g a Poblacion Cerrudo 122°15'0"E 122°17'30"E Map focuses on Makato Roads Administrative Boundary 0 1 2 Each barangay is detailed for Trunk Municipalities Barangays Kilometres reference Primary Aklan Scale 1:43,900 at A3 Secondary Created 20 Nov 2013 / 1600 UTC+08:00 Please be advised that datasets Tertiary Map Document MA508-Aklan Barangay Makato 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 Aklan Reference Map Boundaries: GADM Supported by: Physical features: none Produced by MapAction (as of 16-Dec-2013) www.mapaction.org [email protected] Makato 121°52'30"E 121°55'0"E 121°57'30"E MA508122°0'0"E - Malay Aklan Yapak Balabag 11°57'30"N 11°57'30"N Manoc-Manoc Caticlan Union 11°55'0"N 11°55'0"N Rizal Argao San Viray Cubay Norte Unidos Pawa Poblacion Balusbus Motag Cogon Naasug Cubay Sur Libertad Dumlog M a l a y Bel-Is ! Malay Nabaoy Tagororoc Cabulihan N a b a s 11°52'30"N Mayapay 11°52'30"N Napaan Habana Habana Balusbos Cabugan Alegria ! B u r u a n g a ! Buruanga Tag-Osip Laserna Poblacion El Progreso Nazareth 11°50'0"N 11°50'0"N Katipunan ´ Bulanao Cubay Igcagay Paz Maramig L i b e r t aPajo d P a n d a n 121°52'30"E 121°55'0"E 121°57'30"E 122°0'0"E Map focuses on Malay Roads Administrative Boundary 0 1 2 3 Each barangay is detailed for Trunk Municipalities Barangays Kilometres reference Primary Aklan Scale 1:58,423 at A3 Secondary Created 20 Nov 2013 / 1600 UTC+08:00 Please be advised that datasets Tertiary Map Document MA508-Aklan Barangay Malay may not be complete.
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