Size, Growth Rates, and Distribution of Barangays
Population
The municipality’ population is unevenly distributed to its 29 barangays and varies in terms of population sizes and growth rates. I can be noted that those barangays along the national road recorded the highest population share. In 2007 San Felipe recorded a population share of 8.63%, Barangay Poblacion 1 and Matnog followed with 8.02% and 7.79%, respectively. Binatagan has the least population with 295 or 0.80% of the total population.
- Angas 997
- Bactas 1,152
- Binatagan 295
- Caayunan 1,302
- Guinatungan 786
- Hinampacan 686
- Langga 821
- Laniton 1,440
- Lidong 455
- Mampili 1,046
- Mandazo 679
- Mangcamagong 1,446
- Manmuntay 668
- Mantugawe 952
- Matnog 2,864
- Mocong 848
- Oliva 844
- Pagsangahan 1,385
- Pinagwarasan 1,019
- Plaridel 1,060
- Poblacion 1 2,949
- Poblacion 2 2,598
- San Felipe 3,172
- San Jose 933
- San Pascual 1,531
- Taba-Taba 571
- Tacad 1,026
- Taisan 1,270
- Tuaca 1,568
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