Population
In the 2007 census, the population of Ilocos Sur was 632,255. Vigan City, the capital of Ilocos Sur, has a population of 47,246. The most populous city is Candon City with a population of 56,270.
Cities and Municipalities Population Table
| City/Municipality | Population (2007) | Land Area (In Hectares) |
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| Alilem |
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| Banayoyo |
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| Bantay |
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| Burgos |
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| Cabugao |
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| Candon City |
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| Caoayan |
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| Cervantes |
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| Galimuyod |
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| Gregorio del Pilar |
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| Lidlidda |
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| Magsingal |
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| Nagbukel |
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| Narvacan |
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| Quirino |
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| Salcedo |
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| San Emilio |
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| San Esteban |
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| San Ildefonso |
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| San Juan |
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| San Vicente |
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| Santa |
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| Santa Catalina |
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| Santa Cruz |
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| Santa Lucia |
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| Santa Maria |
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| Santiago |
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| Santo Domingo |
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| Sigay |
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| Sinait |
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| Sugpon |
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| Suyo |
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| Tagudin |
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| Vigan City |
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