Lagangilang, Abra
Lagangilang | ||
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Municipality | ||
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Map of Abra showing the location of Lagangilang | ||
Lagangilang Location within the Philippines | ||
Coordinates: 17°37′N 120°47′E / 17.617°N 120.783°ECoordinates: 17°37′N 120°47′E / 17.617°N 120.783°E | ||
Country | Philippines | |
Region | Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) | |
Province | Abra | |
District | Lone District of Abra | |
Barangays | 17 | |
Government[1] | ||
• Mayor | Patrocinio B. Abaya Jr. | |
Area[2] | ||
• Total | 101.44 km2 (39.17 sq mi) | |
Population (2010)[3] | ||
• Total | 13,824 | |
• Density | 140/km2 (350/sq mi) | |
Time zone | PST (UTC+8) | |
ZIP code | 2802 | |
Dialing code | 74 | |
Income class | 5th class municipality |
Lagangilang is a fifth class municipality in the province of Abra, Philippines. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 13,824 people.[3]
Barangays
Lagangilang is politically subdivided into 17 barangays.[2]
Barangay | Population (2007) |
Population (2010)[3] |
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Aguet | |
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Bacooc | |
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Balais | |
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Cayapa | |
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Dalaguisen | |
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Laang | |
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Lagben | |
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Laguiben | |
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Nagtipulan | |
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Nagtupacan | |
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Paganao | |
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Pawa | |
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Poblacion | |
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Presentar | |
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San Isidro | |
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Tagodtod | |
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Taping | |
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Demographics
Population census of Lagangilang | ||
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Year | Pop. | ±% p.a. |
1990 | 11,248 | — |
1995 | 12,023 | +1.26% |
2000 | 12,073 | +0.09% |
2007 | 13,490 | +1.54% |
2010 | 13,824 | +0.89% |
Source: National Statistics Office[3] |
References
- ↑ "Official City/Municipal 2013 Election Results". Intramuros, Manila, Philippines: Commission on Elections (COMELEC). 11 September 2013. Retrieved 30 December 2013.
- 1 2 "Province: ABRA". PSGC Interactive. Makati City, Philippines: National Statistical Coordination Board. Retrieved 30 December 2013.
- 1 2 3 4 "Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010" (PDF). 2010 Census of Population and Housing. National Statistics Office. Retrieved 30 December 2013.
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