Burgos, Pangasinan
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Burgos is a 5th class municipality in the province of Pangasinan, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 18,142 people in 3,764 households.
[edit] Barangays
Burgos is politically subdivided into 14 barangays. With the close distance of the barangay to the China Sea, it boasts a magnificent seaside residential areas.
- Anapao (Bur Anapac)
- Cacayasen
- Concordia
- Ilio-ilio (Iliw-iliw)
- Papallasen
- Poblacion
- Pogoruac
- Don Matias
- San Miguel
- San Pascual
- San Vicente
- Sapa Grande
- Sapa Pequeña
- Tambacan
[edit] External links
- Philippine Standard Geographic Code
- 2000 Philippine Census Information
- Official Website of the Provincial Government of Pangasinan
- Pasyalan Pangasinan
- Pangasinan: Preservation and Revitalization of the Pangasinan Language and Literature
- Sunday Punch
- Sun Star Pangasinan
- Pangasinan Star Online
- Pangasinan Test Wikipedia
Cities and municipalities of Pangasinan | |
Cities: | Alaminos | Dagupan | San Carlos | Urdaneta |
Municipalities: | Agno | Aguilar | Alcala | Anda | Asingan | Balungao | Bani | Basista | Bautista | Bayambang | Binalonan | Binmaley | Bolinao | Bugallon | Burgos | Calasiao | Dasol | Infanta | Labrador | Laoac | Lingayen | Mabini | Malasiqui | Manaoag | Mangaldan | Mangatarem | Mapandan | Natividad | Pozzorubio | Rosales | San Fabian | San Jacinto | San Manuel | San Nicolas | San Quintin | Santa Barbara | Santa Maria | Santo Tomas | Sison | Sual | Tayug | Umingan | Urbiztondo | Villasis |