Tagbilaran City is politically subdivided into 15 barangays.[1]
The city is part of the 1st legislative district of the Province of Bohol.
As of 2015, 12 barangays are classified as urban barangays where 93,011 (88.54%) of Tagbilaran City's population lives, while the remaining 3 rural barangays are home to 12,040 residents, representing 11.46% of the total population.[2]
Cogon is the most populous barangay in the city with a population of 17,750 while Cabawan is the least populous barangay with only 1,734 residents. Bool recorded a 17.45% increase in population, the highest in the city while Poblacion III decreased 2.94% in terms of population.[2]
Barangays of Tagbilaran City | |||||||
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Administration | Population | PSGC Code and Class | |||||
Barangay | Barangay Captain | 2015 | 2010 | Change | Code | Urban/Rural | |
Bool | Alfredo Balangkig Angalot | 071242001 | Urban | ||||
Booy | Eulogia Galon Ayeng | 071242002 | Urban | ||||
Cabawan | Sergio Montesco Bangalao | 071242003 | Rural | ||||
Cogon | Nicanor Sarabia Besas | 071242004 | Urban | ||||
Dao | Alberto Romana Puagang | 071242005 | Urban | ||||
Dampas | Edgar Ramirez Bompat | 071242006 | Urban | ||||
Manga | Deogracias Iballa Dalida | 071242008 | Urban | ||||
Mansasa | Bernadette Bioco Blanco | 071242009 | Urban | ||||
Poblacion I | Arlene Pondoc Karaan | 071242010 | Urban | ||||
Poblacion II | Allan Ricardo Dolotina | 071242011 | Urban | ||||
Poblacion III | Odysseus Chatto Glovasa | 071242012 | Urban | ||||
San Isidro | Fausto Sebandal Budlong | 071242013 | Rural | ||||
Taloto | Eugenio Grupo Zamora | 071242014 | Urban | ||||
Tiptip | Jeminador Gabaca Lantape | 071242015 | Rural | ||||
Ubujan | Maryjane Dahab Ruiz | 071242016 | Urban | ||||
105,051 | 96,792 | ||||||
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - Philippine Standard Geographic Code - Tagbilaran City - Barangays |