Ogbong, Viga
Ogbong | |
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Barangay | |
Country | Philippines |
Region | Bicol Region (Region V) |
Province | Catanduanes |
Municipality | Viga, Catanduanes |
Government | |
• Type | Sangguniang Barangay, with Chairman as its head supported by seven (7) Barangay Councilors |
Population (May 2010) | |
• Total | 1,274 |
Time zone | PST (UTC+8) |
Zip Code | 4805 |
Area code(s) | 052 |
Languages | Northern Catanduanes Bicol, Tagalog and English |
Demonym | Taga-Ogbong |
Ogbong (PSGC: 052010012) is one of the thirty-one (31) barangays [1] of Viga in the province of Catanduanes, Philippines. It lies about 13 kilometers away from the provincial capital Virac and 5 kilometers from town proper of Viga. According to the latest census,[2] it has a population of 1,006 inhabitants (grew from 844 in Census 2007[3]), making it ranked as 6th largest barangay in Viga Municipality when it comes to population.
The Barangay Ogbong was created by the passage of R.A. No. 0000 on Month Day of Year.
Demography
According to 2010 Census,[2] it has a population of 1,163 inhabitants, grew from 1,040 in Census 2007.[3]
No. | Barangay | Rank | Population (2007) | Population (2010) | Classification[1] | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Almojuela | 18th | 523 | 556 | Rural | |
2 | Ananong | 23rd | 407 | 424 | Rural | |
3 | Asuncion Poblacion | 22nd | 456 | 533 | Rural | |
4 | Batohonan | 31st | 169 | 180 | Rural | |
5 | Begonia | 14th | 361 | 653 | Rural | |
6 | Botinagan | 29th | 307 | 299 | Rural | |
7 | Buenavista | 10th | 695 | 753 | Rural | |
8 | Burgos | 7th | 904 | 962 | Rural | |
9 | Del Pilar | 26th | 306 | 360 | Rural | |
10 | Mabini | 24th | 287 | 382 | Rural | |
11 | Magsaysay | 17th | 529 | 566 | Rural | |
12 | Ogbong | 6th | 844 | 1,006 | Rural | |
13 | Osmeña | 25th | 340 | 368 | Rural | |
14 | Pedro Vera (Summit) | 2nd | 1,156 | 1,248 | Rural | |
15 | Peñafrancia Poblacion | 27th | 334 | 339 | Rural | |
16 | Quezon | 13th | 694 | 714 | Rural | |
17 | Quirino (Abugan) | 30th | 208 | 228 | Rural | |
18 | Rizal | 1st | 1,295 | 1,274 | Rural | |
19 | Roxas | 21st | 487 | 541 | Rural | |
20 | Sagrada | 15th | 659 | 626 | Rural | |
21 | San Isidro Poblacion | 28th | 311 | 333 | Rural | |
22 | San Jose Poblacion | 8th | 833 | 909 | Rural | |
23 | San Jose (Oco) | 4th | 1,040 | 1,163 | Urban | |
24 | San Pedro Poblacion | 19th | 569 | 550 | Rural | |
25 | San Roque Poblacion | 11th | 656 | 728 | Rural | |
26 | San Vicente Poblacion | 12th | 684 | 728 | Urban | |
27 | Santa Rosa | 16th | 559 | 604 | Rural | |
28 | Soboc | 9th | 713 | 852 | Rural | |
29 | Tambongon | 3rd | 1,066 | 1,190 | Rural | |
30 | Tinago | 5th | 1,073 | 1,058 | Rural | |
31 | Villa Aurora | 20th | 521 | 543 | Rural | |
| TOTAL | 4th | 18,996 | 20,669 |
See also
References
- 1 2 Philippine Standard Geographic Code
- 1 2 "Final Results - 2010 Census of Population". census.gov.ph. Retrieved 2012-06-16.
- 1 2 2007 Census table for Catanduanes - National Statistics Office
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