Administrative divisions of Pangasinan
The province of Pangasinan is divided into 44 municipalities, 3 component cities, and 1 highly urbanized city.[1] all of which are organized into six legislative districts.[2] There are a total of 1,364 barangays in the province.[1]
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Alaminos
City
City
Dagupan
City
City
San Carlos
City
City
Urdaneta
City
City
Dasol
Bay
Bay
Agno
Bay
Bay
Olanen
Bay
Bay
Cabarruyan
Island
Island
Cabalitian
Island
Island
Siapar
Island
Island
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Table of cities and municipalities
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Provincial capital
Municipality
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Municipality or city | Legislative district[2] | Land area (km2)[2] | Population (2010)[1] | Pop. density (per km2) | No. of barangays | ZIP code | Income class[2] | Location |
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Agno | 1st | 169.75 | 27,508 | 160 | 17 | 2408 | 3rd | |
Aguilar | 2nd | 195.07 | 39,529 | 200 | 16 | 2415 | 3rd | |
Alaminos | 1st | 164.26 | 85,025 | 520 | 39 | 2404 | 4th | |
Alcala | 5th | 45.71 | 41,077 | 900 | 21 | 2425 | 3rd | |
Anda | 1st | 74.55 | 37,011 | 500 | 18 | 2405 | 3rd | |
Asingan | 6th | 66.64 | 56,353 | 850 | 21 | 2439 | 2nd | |
Balungao | 6th | 73.25 | 26,678 | 360 | 20 | 2442 | 4th | |
Bani | 1st | 179.65 | 45,758 | 250 | 27 | 2407 | 1st | |
Basista | 2nd | 24.00 | 30,385 | 1,300 | 13 | 2422 | 2nd | |
Bautista | 5th | 46.33 | 30,193 | 650 | 18 | 2424 | 5th | |
Bayambang | 3rd | 143.94 | 111,521 | 770 | 77 | 2423 | 1st | |
Binalonan | 5th | 47.57 | 52,832 | 1,100 | 24 | 2436 | 1st | |
Binmaley | 2nd | 118.50 | 78,702 | 660 | 33 | 2417 | 1st | |
Bolinao | 1st | 197.22 | 74,545 | 380 | 30 | 2406 | 3rd | |
Bugallon | 2nd | 189.64 | 64,253 | 340 | 24 | 2416 | 2nd | |
Burgos | 1st | 131.32 | 18,315 | 140 | 14 | 2410 | 4th | |
Calasiao | 3rd | 48.36 | 91,109 | 1,900 | 24 | 2418 | 1st | |
Dagupan | 4th | 37.23 | 163,676 | 4,400 | 31 | 2400 | 2nd | |
Dasol | 1st | 166.60 | 26,991 | 160 | 18 | 2411 | 3rd | |
Infanta | 1st | 254.29 | 23,455 | 92 | 13 | 2412 | 3rd | |
Labrador | 2nd | 90.99 | 21,149 | 230 | 10 | 2402 | 4th | |
Laoac | 5th | 40.50 | 29,456 | 730 | 22 | 2437 | 4th | |
Lingayen | 2nd | 62.76 | 98,740 | 1,600 | 32 | 2401 | 1st | |
Mabini | 1st | 291.01 | 24,011 | 83 | 16 | 2409 | 3rd | |
Malasiqui | 3rd | 131.37 | 123,566 | 940 | 73 | 2421 | 1st | |
Manaoag | 4th | 55.95 | 64,578 | 1,200 | 26 | 2430 | 1st | |
Mangaldan | 4th | 48.47 | 98,905 | 2,000 | 31 | 2432 | 1st | |
Mangatarem | 2nd | 317.50 | 69,969 | 220 | 82 | 2413 | 1st | |
Mapandan | 3rd | 30.00 | 34,439 | 1,100 | 13 | 2429 | 2nd | |
Natividad | 6th | 134.36 | 22,713 | 170 | 18 | 2446 | 4th | |
Pozorrubio | 5th | 134.60 | 66,111 | 490 | 34 | 2435 | 1st | |
Rosales | 6th | 66.39 | 59,687 | 900 | 37 | 2441 | 1st | |
San Carlos | 3rd | 169.03 | 175,103 | 1,000 | 86 | 2420 | 3rd | |
San Fabian | 4th | 81.28 | 77,899 | 960 | 34 | 2433 | 1st | |
San Jacinto | 4th | 44.18 | 37,737 | 850 | 19 | 2431 | 2nd | |
San Manuel | 6th | 129.18 | 46,875 | 360 | 14 | 2438 | 1st | |
San Nicolas | 6th | 210.20 | 34,108 | 160 | 33 | 2447 | 1st | |
San Quintin | 6th | 115.90 | 32,626 | 280 | 21 | 2444 | 3rd | |
Santa Barbara | 3rd | 61.37 | 76,637 | 1,200 | 29 | 2419 | 1st | |
Santa Maria | 6th | 69.50 | 31,091 | 450 | 23 | 2440 | 4th | |
Santo Tomas | 5th | 12.99 | 14,406 | 1,100 | 10 | 2426 | 5th | |
Sison | 5th | 81.88 | 43,979 | 540 | 28 | 2434 | 3rd | |
Sual | 1st | 130.16 | 31,216 | 240 | 19 | 2403 | 1st | |
Tayug | 6th | 51.24 | 40,018 | 780 | 21 | 2445 | 3rd | |
Umingan | 6th | 258.43 | 67,534 | 260 | 58 | 2443 | 1st | |
Urbiztondo | 2nd | 81.80 | 47,831 | 580 | 21 | 2414 | 3rd | |
Urdaneta | 5th | 100.26 | 125,451 | 1,300 | 35 | 2428 | 2nd | |
Villasis | 5th | 75.83 | 59,111 | 780 | 21 | 2427 | 1st | |
Pangasinan Total[A] | 1st - 6th | 5,451.01 | 2,779,862 | 510 | 1,364 | 2400 - 2447 | 1st |
- A All total figures include the independent city of Dagupan and the component cities of Alaminos, San Carlos and Urdaneta.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "2010 Census of Population and Housing: Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay:as of May 1, 2010" (PDF). National Statistics Office. Retrieved 18 October 2014.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 "Province: Pangasinan". Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board. Retrieved 31 December 2014.
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