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Total Population MASBATE 892,393 AROROY 86,168 Ambolong 4,224 2015 Census of Population MASBATE Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of August 1, 2015 Total Province, City, Municipality and Barangay Population MASBATE 892,393 AROROY 86,168 Ambolong 4,224 Amoroy 782 Amutag 2,121 Bagauma 2,636 Balawing 719 Balete 1,608 Bangon 2,804 Cabangcalan 1,203 Cabas-An 1,585 Calanay 1,639 Capsay 2,402 Concepcion 1,036 Dayhagan 1,665 Don Pablo Dela Rosa 1,477 Gumahang 1,994 Jaboyoan 2,369 Lanang 933 Luy-a 2,937 Macabug 1,089 Malubi 1,708 Managanaga 1,233 Manamoc 995 Mariposa 1,352 Mataba 2,738 Matalangtalang 1,961 Matangog 1,405 Nabongsoran 1,003 Pangle 1,022 Panique 6,411 Pinanaan 1,171 Poblacion 4,088 Puro 8,131 San Agustin 1,857 San Isidro 1,351 Sawang 1,420 Syndicate 2,439 Talabaan 1,505 Philippine Statistics Authority 1 MASBATE 2015 Census of Population Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of August 1, 2015 Total Province, City, Municipality and Barangay Population Talib 1,649 Tigbao 3,081 Tinago 1,720 Tinigban 2,705 BALENO 26,096 Baao 557 Banase 369 Batuila 759 Cagara 1,393 Cagpandan 1,116 Cancahorao 1,388 Canjunday 765 Docol 677 Eastern Capsay 702 Gabi 632 Gangao 2,135 Lagta 1,942 Lahong Proper 1,370 Lahong Interior 675 Lipata 735 Madangcalan 526 Magdalena 1,344 Manoboc 920 Obongon Diot 617 Poblacion 3,927 Polot 446 Potoson 1,192 Sog-Ong 686 Tinapian 1,223 BALUD 38,124 Baybay (Lumocab) 692 Bongcanaway 591 Mabuhay (Bongcanaway III) 865 Calumpang 1,816 Cantil 2,062 Casamongan 779 Dao 2,290 2 Philippine Statistics Authority 2015 Census of Population MASBATE Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of August 1, 2015 Total Province, City, Municipality and Barangay Population Danao 1,419 Guinbanwahan 1,819 Ilaya 1,553 Jangan 873 Jintotolo 1,512 Mapili 146 Mapitogo 423 Pajo 2,217 Palane 1,196 Panguiranan 3,324 Panubigan 948 Poblacion (Balud) 3,174 Pulanduta 1,449 Quinayangan Diotay 574 Quinayangan Tonga 335 Salvacion 1,255 Sampad 480 San Andres (Quinayangan Dacu) 1,058 San Antonio 917 Sapatos 543 Talisay 719 Tonga 927 Ubo 1,504 Victory (Victoria) 387 Villa Alvarez 277 BATUAN 15,086 Burgos 1,851 Canares 1,265 Cambañez 474 Costa Rica 1,067 Danao 886 Gibraltar 1,742 Mabuhay 343 Matabao 579 Nasandig 409 Panisihan 1,144 Poblacion 2,293 Rizal 1,032 Royroy 1,258 Philippine Statistics Authority 3 MASBATE 2015 Census of Population Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of August 1, 2015 Total Province, City, Municipality and Barangay Population Sawang 743 CATAINGAN 50,327 Abaca 610 Aguada 1,183 Badiang 1,044 Bagumbayan 1,187 Cadulawan 1,320 Cagbatang 1,258 Chimenea 448 Concepcion 1,268 Curvada 2,175 Divisoria 724 Domorog 1,793 Estampar 1,521 Gahit 1,255 Libtong 497 Liong 1,660 Maanahao 958 Madamba 1,308 Malobago 827 Matayum 1,845 Matubinao 1,059 Mintac 1,297 Nadawisan 1,106 Osmeña 884 Pawican 3,598 Pitogo 1,062 Poblacion 7,745 Quezon 2,004 San Isidro 616 San Jose 637 San Pedro 1,057 San Rafael 823 Santa Teresita 1,431 Santo Niño 1,643 Tagboan 1,052 Tuybo 615 Villa Pogado 817 4 Philippine Statistics Authority 2015 Census of Population MASBATE Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of August 1, 2015 Total Province, City, Municipality and Barangay Population CAWAYAN 67,033 Begia 2,791 Cabayugan 1,098 Cabungahan 1,545 Calapayan 1,276 Calumpang 1,213 Dalipe 1,814 Divisoria 3,613 Guiom 2,227 Gilotongan 4,111 Itombato 1,122 Libertad 1,251 Looc 2,416 Mactan 980 Madbad 1,343 R.M. Magbalon (Bebinan) 954 Mahayahay 2,552 Maihao 1,450 Malbug 3,508 Naro 3,301 Pananawan 1,668 Poblacion 3,915 Pulot 902 Recodo 2,087 San Jose 620 San Vicente 1,273 Taberna 1,599 Talisay 1,213 Tuburan 1,480 Villahermosa 984 Chico Island 2,462 Lague-lague 961 Palobandera 678 Peña Island 2,758 Pin-As 1,230 Iraya 947 Punta Batsan 2,457 Tubog 1,234 CLAVERIA 43,693 Philippine Statistics Authority 5 MASBATE 2015 Census of Population Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of August 1, 2015 Total Province, City, Municipality and Barangay Population Albasan 1,272 Boca Engaño 1,976 Buyo 2,007 Calpi 1,342 Canomay 1,153 Cawayan 1,715 Poblacion District I (Barangay 1) 3,516 Poblacion District II (Barangay 2) 4,561 Mababang Baybay 1,496 Mabiton 1,998 Manapao 879 Nabasagan 1,493 Nonoc 1,750 Osmeña 3,358 Pasig 3,725 Peñafrancia 1,339 Quezon 1,575 San Isidro 1,489 San Ramon 2,567 San Vicente 1,077 Taguilid 1,696 Imelda 1,709 DIMASALANG 26,192 Balantay 1,655 Balocawe 2,607 Banahao 1,552 Buenaflor 1,170 Buracan 1,079 Cabanoyoan 743 Cabrera 415 Cadulan 1,096 Calabad 501 Canomay 2,925 Divisoria 844 Gaid 1,558 Gregorio Alino (Pia-ong) 1,614 Magcaraguit 1,602 Mambog 488 Poblacion 2,627 6 Philippine Statistics Authority 2015 Census of Population MASBATE Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of August 1, 2015 Total Province, City, Municipality and Barangay Population Rizal 942 San Vicente 423 Suba 1,285 T.R. Yangco (Yanco) 1,066 ESPERANZA 18,568 Agoho 1,263 Almero 599 Baras 1,221 Domorog 1,454 Guadalupe 952 Iligan 998 Labangtaytay 906 Labrador 494 Libertad 577 Magsaysay 717 Masbaranon 1,521 Poblacion 1,203 Potingbato 1,048 Rizal 234 San Roque 701 Santiago 821 Sorosimbajan 1,392 Tawad 794 Tunga 847 Villa 826 MANDAON 41,262 Alas 2,271 Ayat 1,684 Bat-Ongan 1,731 Bugtong 1,433 Buri 1,031 Cabitan 4,872 Cagmasoso 459 Canomoy 1,473 Centro 851 Dayao 1,832 Guincaiptan 790 Lantangan 2,522 Philippine Statistics Authority 7 MASBATE 2015 Census of Population Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of August 1, 2015 Total Province, City, Municipality and Barangay Population Looc 886 Mabatobato 670 Maolingon 2,847 Nailaban 1,092 Nanipsan 652 Pinamangcaan 761 Poblacion 4,692 Polo Dacu 1,209 San Juan 875 San Pablo 909 Santa Fe 298 Tagpu 1,872 Tumalaytay 2,498 Laguinbanwa 1,052 CITY OF MASBATE (Capital) 95,389 Anas 1,152 Asid 2,400 B. Titong 1,635 Bagumbayan 4,806 Bantigue 3,272 Bapor (Pob.) 1,381 Batuhan 1,953 Bayombon 2,174 Biyong 2,117 Bolo 3,321 Cagay 1,769 Cawayan Exterior 1,330 Cawayan Interior 945 Centro (Pob.) 1,985 Espinosa 5,741 F. Magallanes 3,387 Ibingay 7,144 Igang 1,771 Kalipay (Pob.) 1,944 Kinamaligan 5,917 Malinta 4,153 Mapiña 1,543 Mayngaran 3,664 Nursery 12,125 8 Philippine Statistics Authority 2015 Census of Population MASBATE Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of August 1, 2015 Total Province, City, Municipality and Barangay Population Pating (Pob.) 3,480 Pawa 2,253 Sinalongan 1,114 Tugbo 6,833 Ubongan Dacu 1,267 Usab 2,813 MILAGROS 57,473 Bacolod 3,631 Bangad 4,269 Bara 2,260 Bonbon 905 Calasuche 2,752 Calumpang (Taisan) 2,163 Capaculan 1,955 Cayabon 2,105 Guinluthangan 1,030 Jamorawon 3,927 Magsalangi 3,177 Matagbac 1,799 Matanglad 505 Matiporon 1,251 Moises R. Espinosa 1,194 Narangasan 2,550 Pamangpangon 642 Poblacion East 2,480 Poblacion West 4,106 Paraiso (Potot) 3,832 San Antonio 1,210 San Carlos 959 Sawmill 1,435 Tagbon 1,749 Tawad 1,619 Tigbao 2,764 Tinaclipan (Bato) 1,204 MOBO 38,813 Baang 1,058 Bagacay 2,638 Balatucan 1,883 Philippine Statistics Authority 9 MASBATE 2015 Census of Population Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of August 1, 2015 Total Province, City, Municipality and Barangay Population Barag 499 Dacu 1,661 Fabrica 717 Guintorelan 442 Holjogon 517 Lalaguna 1,605 Lomocloc 616 Luyong Catungan 971 Mabuhay 600 Mandali 1,128 Mapuyo 510 Marintoc 2,715 Nasunduan 1,195 Pinamalatican 1,067 Pinamarbuhan 3,511 Poblacion Dist. I 1,863 Poblacion Dist. II 2,177 Polot 1,048 Sambulawan 290 Santa Maria 588 Sawmill 1,027 Tabuc 2,326 Tugawe 535 Tugbo 1,368 Umabay Exterior 2,513 Umabay Interior 1,745 MONREAL 26,614 Cantorna 1,591 Famosa 1,160 Macarthur 3,607 Maglambong 1,752 Morocborocan 1,736 Poblacion 6,293 Guinhadap 2,527 Real 3,003 Rizal 1,844 Santo Niño 1,271 Togoron 1,830 10 Philippine Statistics Authority 2015 Census of Population MASBATE Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of August 1, 2015 Total Province, City, Municipality and Barangay Population PALANAS 26,222 Antipolo 689 Banco 659 Biga-a 540 Bontod 1,265 Buenasuerte 654 Intusan 692 Jose A. Abenir Sr. (Libtong) 620 Maanahao 757 Mabini 750 Malibas 1,278 Maravilla 2,190 Matugnao 584 Miabas 1,317 Nabangig 3,109 Nipa 1,757 Parina 557 Piña 745 Poblacion 2,596 Salvacion 952 San Antonio 435 San Carlos 1,021 San Isidro 582 Santa Cruz 1,996 Malatawan 477 PIO V. CORPUZ (LIMBUHAN) 23,236 Alegria 1,547 Buenasuerte 1,322 Bugang 667 Bugtong 905 Bunducan 1,253 Cabangrayan 1,583 Calongongan 1,120 Casabangan 1,194 Guindawahan 1,939 Labigan 750 Lampuyang 764 Mabuhay 618 Palho 1,058 Philippine Statistics Authority 11 MASBATE 2015 Census of Population Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of August 1, 2015 Total Province, City, Municipality and Barangay Population Poblacion 3,244 Salvacion 1,401 Tanque 1,668 Tubigan 1,014 Tubog 1,189 PLACER 55,826 Aguada 1,224 Ban-Ao 824 Burabod 1,034 Cabangcalan 1,344 Calumpang 1,098 Camayabsan 1,746 Daanlungsod 2,311 Dangpanan 856 Daraga 2,855 Guin-Awayan 1,836 Guinhan-Ayan 619 Katipunan 3,490 Libas 832 Locso-An 1,142 Luna 2,651 Mahayag 1,362 Mahayahay 1,333 Manlut-Od 1,493 Matagantang 1,675 Naboctot 1,349 Nagarao 809 Nainday 2,193 Naocondiot 1,266 Pasiagon 3,331 Pili 794 Poblacion 2,710 Puro 1,444 Quibrada 311 San Marcos 1,678 Santa Cruz 1,503 Taboc 1,414 Tan-Awan 1,723 Taverna 462 12 Philippine Statistics Authority 2015 Census of Population MASBATE Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of August 1, 2015 Total Province, City, Municipality and Barangay Population Tubod 655 Villa Inocencio 4,459 SAN FERNANDO 23,057 Altavista 557 Benitinan 710 Buenasuerte 742 Buenavista 844 Buenos Aires 691 Buyo 987 Cañelas 787 Corbada 490 Daplian 1,061 Del Rosario 756 Ipil 552 Lahong 413 Lumbia 415 Magkaipit 275 Minio 669 Pinamoghaan 555 Baybaydagat Pob.
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