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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Table of cities and municipalities

Table Legend:
     Provincial capital
     Municipality
     Component city
     Independent component city

Administrative divisions of the Province of Pangasinan
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

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]
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See also

References

  1. 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. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 "Province: Pangasinan". Philippine Statistics Authority - National Statistical Coordination Board. Retrieved 31 December 2014.