Baranggay | Population |
---|---|
Annafunan | 1421 |
Antagan I | 2814 |
Antagan II | 1417 |
Arcon | 1913 |
Balug | 1269 |
Banig | 831 |
Bantug | 956 |
Bayabo East | 1323 |
Caligayan | 1477 |
Camasi | 1938 |
Carpentero | 941 |
Compania | 1098 |
Cumabao | 1933 |
Fugu Abajo | 986 |
Fugu Noert | 731 |
Fugu Sur | 146 |
Fermeldy | 1592 |
Lalauanan | 759 |
Lanna | 2477 |
Lapogan | 1954 |
Lingaling | 1364 |
Liwanag | 1517 |
Santa Visitacion | 909 |
Malamag East | 695 |
Malamag West | 1206 |
Maligaya | 2195 |
Minanga | 1185 |
Namnama | 1307 |
Paragu | 1145 |
Pilitan | 1393 |
Barangay District 1 (Pob.) | 914 |
Barangay District 2 (Pob.) | 766 |
Barangay District 3 (Pob.) | 1020 |
Barangay District 4 (Pob.) | 832 |
San Mateo | 1993 |
San Pedro | 2700 |
San Vicente | 867 |
Santa | 990 |
Santa Catalina | 639 |
Santo Nino | 233 |
Sisim Abajo | 158 |
Sisim Alto | 797 |
Tunggui | 634 |
Ugad | 2344 |
Moldero | 1430 |
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