Districts of Davao City

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The following is the list of the 182 barangays of Davao City, Philippines, arranged according to the 3 legislative districts and 11 administrative districts of Davao City.

Legislative Districts of Davao City

Legislative DistrictDistrict

(# of Barangays)

Population

(as of 2020)

Barangays
1st Poblacion (40)173,896
  • 1-A
  • 2-A
  • 3-A
  • 4-A
  • 5-A
  • 6-A
  • 7-A
  • 8-A
  • 9-A
  • 10-A
  • 11-B
  • 12-B
  • 13-B
  • 14-B
  • 15-B
  • 16-B
  • 17-B
  • 18-B
  • 19-B
  • 20-B
  • 21-C
  • 22-C
  • 23-C
  • 24-C
  • 25-C
  • 26-C
  • 27-C
  • 28-C
  • 29-C
  • 30-C
  • 31-D
  • 32-D
  • 33-D
  • 34-D
  • 35-D
  • 36-D
  • 37-D
  • 38-D
  • 39-D
  • 40-D
Talomo (14)444,833
  • Bago Aplaya
  • Bago Gallera
  • Baliok
  • Bucana
  • Catalunan Grande
  • Catalunan Pequeño
  • Dumoy
  • Langub
  • Ma-a
  • Magtuod
  • Matina Aplaya
  • Matina Crossing
  • Matina Pangi
  • Talomo Proper
2ndAgdao (11)98,891
  • Agdao Proper
  • Centro (San Juan)
  • Gov. Paciano Bangoy
  • Gov. Vicente Duterte
  • Kap. Tomas Monteverde, Sr.
  • Lapu-Lapu
  • Leon Garcia
  • Rafael Castillo
  • San Antonio
  • Ubalde
  • Wilfredo Aquino
Buhangin (13)310,094
  • Acacia
  • Alfonso Angliongto Sr. [lower-alpha 1]
  • Buhangin Proper
  • Cabantian
  • Callawa
  • Communal
  • Indangan
  • Mandug
  • Pampanga
  • Sasa
  • Tigatto
  • Vicente Hizon Sr. [lower-alpha 1]
  • Waan
Bunawan (9)172,327
  • Alejandra Navarro (Lasang)
  • Bunawan Proper
  • Gatungan
  • Ilang
  • Mahayag
  • Mudiang
  • Panacan
  • San Isidro (Licanan)
  • Tibungco
Paquibato (13)52,846
  • Colosas
  • Fatima (Benowang)
  • Lumiad
  • Mabuhay
  • Malabog
  • Mapula
  • Panalum
  • Pandaitan
  • Paquibato Proper
  • Paradise Embak
  • Salapawan
  • Sumimao
  • Tapak
3rdBaguio (8)38,919
  • Baguio Proper
  • Cadalian
  • Carmen
  • Gumalang
  • Malagos
  • Tambobong
  • Tawan-Tawan
  • Wines
Calinan (19)102,485
  • Biao Joaquin
  • Calinan Proper
  • Cawayan
  • Dacudao
  • Dalagdag
  • Dominga
  • Inayangan
  • Lacson
  • Lamanan
  • Lampianao
  • Megkawayan
  • Pangyan
  • Riverside
  • Saloy
  • Sirib
  • Subasta
  • Talomo River
  • Tamayong
  • Wangan
Marilog (12)61,005
  • Baganihan
  • Bantol
  • Buda
  • Dalag
  • Datu Salumay
  • Gumitan
  • Magsaysay
  • Malamba
  • Marilog Proper
  • Salaysay
  • Suawan (Tuli)
  • Tamugan
Toril (25)171,032
  • Alambre
  • Atan-Awe
  • Bangkas Heights
  • Baracatan
  • Bato
  • Bayabas
  • Binugao
  • Camansi
  • Catigan
  • Crossing Bayabas
  • Daliao
  • Daliaon Plantation
  • Eden
  • Kilate
  • Lizada
  • Lubogan
  • Marapangi
  • Mulig
  • Sibulan
  • Sirawan
  • Tagluno
  • Tagurano
  • Tibuloy
  • Toril Proper
  • Tungkalan
Tugbok (18)150,621
  • Angalan
  • Bago Oshiro
  • Balenggaeng
  • Biao Escuela
  • Biao Guinga
  • Los Amigos
  • Manambulan
  • Manuel Guianga
  • Matina Biao
  • Mintal
  • New Carmen
  • New Valencia
  • Santo Niño
  • Tacunan
  • Tagakpan
  • Talandang
  • Tugbok Proper
  • Ula
  1. 1 2 Created into separate barangays under Sangguniang Panlungsod Ordinance No. 16103, ratified on July 25, 2004; taken from Barangay Pampanga.

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