Lapuz, Iloilo City
Barangays by district
Arevalo |
No. |
Barangay |
Population[1] |
Area |
1. |
Bonifacio |
1,903 |
|
2. |
Calaparan |
7,986 |
|
3. |
Dulonan |
4,673 |
|
4. |
Mohon |
1,373 |
|
5. |
Quezon |
2,149 |
|
6. |
San Jose |
2,108 |
|
7. |
Santa Cruz |
3,050 |
|
8. |
Santa Filomena |
2,712 |
|
9. |
Santo Domingo |
1,980 |
|
10. |
Santo Niño Norte |
3,454 |
|
11. |
Santo Niño Sur |
7,248 |
|
12. |
So-oc |
7,869 |
|
13. |
Yulo Drive |
3,271 |
|
Iloilo City Proper |
No. |
Barangay |
Population[1] |
Area |
1. |
Arsenal Aduana |
300 |
|
2. |
Baybay Tanza |
2,357 |
|
3. |
Bonifacio Tanza |
2,799 |
|
4. |
Concepcion-Montes |
3,610 |
|
5. |
Danao |
450 |
|
6. |
Delgado-Jalandoni-Bagumbayan |
275 |
|
7. |
Edganzon |
462 |
|
8. |
Flores |
583 |
|
9. |
General Hughes-Montes |
2,019 |
|
10. |
Gloria |
251 |
|
11. |
Hipodromo |
771 |
|
12. |
Inday |
414 |
|
13. |
Jalandoni-Wilson |
898 |
|
14. |
Kahirupan |
465 |
|
15. |
Kauswagan |
470 |
|
16. |
Legaspi dela Rama |
1,067 |
|
17. |
Liberation |
633 |
|
18. |
Mabolo-Delgado |
950 |
|
19. |
Magsaysay |
580 |
|
20. |
Malipayon-Delgado |
493 |
|
21. |
Maria Clara |
467 |
|
22. |
Monica Blumentritt |
1,637 |
|
23. |
Muelle Loney-Montes |
1,210 |
|
24. |
Nonoy |
530 |
|
25. |
Ortiz |
1,440 |
|
26. |
Osmeña |
132 |
|
27. |
President Roxas |
253 |
|
28. |
Rima-Rizal |
855 |
|
29. |
Rizal Estanzuela |
3,319 |
|
30. |
Rizal Ibarra |
728 |
|
31. |
Rizal Palapala I |
2,379 |
|
32. |
Rizal Palapala II |
2,349 |
|
33. |
Roxas Village |
93 |
|
34. |
Sampaguita |
615 |
|
35. |
San Agustin |
888 |
|
36. |
San Felix |
1,230 |
|
37. |
San Jose |
377 |
|
38. |
Santo Rosario-Duran |
1,908 |
|
39. |
Tanza-Esperanza |
2,277 |
|
40. |
Timawa Tanza I |
700 |
|
41. |
Timawa Tanza II |
2,005 |
|
42. |
Veterans Village |
5,459 |
|
43. |
Villa Anita |
1,560 |
|
44. |
Yulo-Arroyo |
366 |
|
45. |
Zamora-Melliza |
2,511 |
|
Jaro |
No. |
Barangay |
Population[1] |
Area |
1. |
Arguelles |
901 |
|
2. |
Balabago |
8,596 |
|
3. |
Balantang |
3,136 |
|
4. |
Benedicto |
2,827 |
|
5. |
Bito-on |
5,679 |
|
6. |
Buhang |
2,744 |
|
7. |
Buntatala |
3,676 |
|
8. |
Calubihan |
1,353 |
|
9. |
Camalig |
2,185 |
|
10. |
Cuartero |
2,956 |
|
11. |
Cubay |
6,715 |
|
12. |
Democracia |
1,660 |
|
13. |
Desamparados |
1,022 |
|
14. |
Dungon A |
1,510 |
|
15. |
Dungon B |
3,086 |
|
16. |
El 98 Castilla (Claudio Lopez) |
210 |
|
17. |
Fajardo |
990 |
|
18. |
Javellana |
391 |
|
19. |
Lanit |
2,658 |
|
20. |
Libertad, Santa Isabel |
636 |
|
21. |
Lopez Jaena |
740 |
|
22. |
Luna |
420 |
|
23. |
M.V. Hechanova |
4,181 |
|
24. |
Marcelo H. del Pilar |
3,895 |
|
25. |
Maria Cristina |
1,005 |
|
26. |
Montinola |
1,155 |
|
27. |
Our Lady of Fatima |
1,305 |
|
28. |
Our Lady of Lourdes |
2,180 |
|
29. |
Quintin Salas |
4,296 |
|
30. |
Sambag |
5,830 |
|
31. |
San Isidro |
6,268 |
|
32. |
San Jose |
375 |
|
33. |
San Pedro |
1,100 |
|
34. |
San Roque |
1,579 |
|
35. |
San Vicente |
1,332 |
|
36. |
Seminario (Burgos Jalandoni) |
233 |
|
37. |
Simon Ledesma |
2,120 |
|
38. |
Tabuc Suba |
8,450 |
|
39. |
Tacas |
5,204 |
|
40. |
Tagbac |
4,450 |
|
41. |
Taytay Zone II |
1,100 |
|
42. |
Ungka |
2,890 |
|
La Paz |
No. |
Barangay |
Population[1] |
Area |
1. |
Aguinaldo |
1,229 |
|
2. |
Baldoza |
6,214 |
|
3. |
Bantud |
524 |
|
4. |
Banuyao |
1,230 |
|
5. |
Burgos-Mabini-Plaza |
1,920 |
|
6. |
Caingin |
3,848 |
|
7. |
Divinagracia |
1,380 |
|
8. |
Gustilo |
2,670 |
|
9. |
Hinactacan |
510 |
|
10. |
Ingore |
3,256 |
|
11. |
Jereos |
4,139 |
|
12. |
Laguda |
145 |
|
13. |
Lopez Jaena Norte |
2,100 |
|
14. |
Lopez Jaena Sur |
1,500 |
|
15. |
Luna |
450 |
|
16. |
MacArthur |
1,011 |
|
17. |
Magdalo |
721 |
|
18. |
Magsaysay Village |
1,630 |
|
19. |
Nabitasan |
2,196 |
|
20. |
Railway |
1,320 |
|
21. |
Rizal |
1,519 |
|
22. |
San Isidro |
3,650 |
|
23. |
San Nicolas |
1,465 |
|
24. |
Tabuc Suba |
3,120 |
|
25. |
Ticud |
2,562 |
|
Lapuz |
No. |
Barangay |
Population[1] |
Area |
1. |
Alalasan |
2,001 |
|
2. |
Don Esteban |
2,899 |
|
3. |
Jalandoni Estate |
2,170 |
|
4. |
Lapuz Norte |
2,515 |
|
5. |
Lapuz Sur |
1,806 |
|
6. |
Libertad |
1,037 |
|
7. |
Loboc |
2,616 |
|
8. |
Mansaya |
3,620 |
|
9. |
Obrero |
6,592 |
|
10. |
Progreso |
1,134 |
|
11. |
Punong |
1,387 |
|
12. |
Sinikway (Bangkerohan) |
3,886 |
|
Mandurriao |
No. |
Barangay |
Population[1] |
Area |
1. |
Abeto Mirasol Taft South (Quirino Abeto) |
2,277 |
|
2. |
Airport (Tabucan Airport) |
3,374 |
|
3. |
Bakhaw |
5,829 |
|
4. |
Bolilao |
6,481 |
|
5. |
Buhang Taft North |
2,723 |
|
6. |
Calahunan |
3,356 |
|
7. |
Dungon |
2,519 |
|
8. |
Guzman-Jesena |
5,250 |
|
9. |
Hibao-an Norte |
2,168 |
|
10. |
Hibao-an Sur |
2,220 |
|
11. |
Navais |
4,020 |
|
12. |
Oñate de Leon |
4,106 |
|
13. |
Pale Benedicto Rizal |
2,733 |
|
14. |
PHHC Block 17 |
1,529 |
|
15. |
PHHC Block 22 NHA |
1,407 |
|
16. |
San Rafael |
1,260 |
|
17. |
Santa Rosa |
775 |
|
18. |
Tabucan |
2,352 |
|
Molo |
No. |
Barangay |
Population[1] |
Area |
1. |
Calumpang |
11,113 |
|
2. |
Cochero |
1,088 |
|
3. |
Compania |
3,717 |
|
4. |
East Baluarte |
1,745 |
|
5. |
East Timawa |
1,279 |
|
6. |
Habog-Habog Salvacion |
2,117 |
|
7. |
Infante |
1,380 |
|
8. |
Kasingkasing |
2,601 |
|
9. |
Katilingban |
1,142 |
|
10. |
Molo Boulevard |
7,600 |
|
11. |
North Avanceña |
732 |
|
12. |
North Baluarte |
4,136 |
|
13. |
North Fundidor |
2,042 |
|
14. |
North San Jose |
1,503 |
|
15. |
Poblacion Molo |
820 |
|
16. |
San Antonio |
2,080 |
|
17. |
San Juan |
9,840 |
|
18. |
San Pedro |
2,780 |
|
19. |
South Baluarte |
1,403 |
|
20. |
South Fundidor |
3,190 |
|
21. |
South San Jose |
2,301 |
|
22. |
Taal |
940 |
|
23. |
Tap-oc |
600 |
|
24. |
West Habog-Habog |
2,219 |
|
25. |
West Timawa |
1,950 |
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Lapuz is one of the seven districts of Iloilo City, in the Philippine province of Iloilo, on the island of Panay, in the Western Visayas.
History
Lapuz was a part of the La Paz district ever since the latter was a town during the Spanish regime. It is common knowledge among the Ilonggos that the name "Lapuz" came from the Hiligaynon word, "lapus" which means "to insert/pass through" because of its location.
After several years of being a part of La Paz, Lapuz finally gained its independence and district status on December 17, 2008 after the Sangguniang Panglungsod (City Council) of Iloilo City passed a resolution for the district to have its own police station and fire station.[2]
The two-time champion of the Dinagyang Festival, Tribu Ilonganon of Jalandoni Memorial National High School, hails from Lapuz.
See also
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