Gattaran, Cagayan

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Map of Cagayan showing the location of Gattaran

Gattaran is a 2nd class municipality in the province of Cagayan, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 47,804 people in 9,376 households.

[edit] Barangays

Gattaran is politically subdivided into 50 barangays.

  • Abra
  • Aguiguican
  • Bangatan Ngagan
  • Baracaoit
  • Baraoidan
  • Barbarit
  • Basao
  • Cabayu
  • Calaoagan Bassit
  • Calaoagan Dackel
  • Capiddigan
  • Capissayan Norte
  • Capissayan Sur
  • Casicallan Sur
  • Casicallan Norte
  • Centro Norte (Pob.)
  • Centro Sur (Pob.)
  • Cullit
  • Cumao
  • Cunig
  • Dummun
  • Fugu
  • Ganzano
  • Guising
  • Langgan
  • Lapogan
  • L. Adviento
  • Mabuno
  • Nabaccayan
  • Naddungan
  • Nagatutuan
  • Nassiping
  • Newagac
  • Palagao Norte
  • Palagao Sur
  • Piña Este
  • Piña Weste
  • San Vicente
  • Santa Maria
  • Sidem
  • Santa Ana
  • Tagumay
  • Takiki
  • Taligan
  • Tanglagan
  • T. Elizaga (Mabirbira)
  • Tubungan Este
  • Tubungan Weste
  • Bolos Point
  • San Carlos

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Cities and Municipalities of Cagayan
Cities: Tuguegarao
Municipalities: Abulug | Alcala | Allacapan | Amulung | Aparri | Baggao | Ballesteros | Buguey | Calayan | Camalaniugan | Claveria | Enrile | Gattaran | Gonzaga | Iguig | Lal-Lo | Lasam | Pamplona | Peñablanca | Piat | Rizal | Sanchez-Mira | Santa Ana | Santa Praxedes | Santa Teresita | Santo Niño | Solana | Tuao

Coordinates: 18°04′N 121°39′E

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