List of barangays in Toledo, Cebu

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Toledo City is politically subdivided into 38 barangays. [1]

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The city is part of the 3rd legislative district of the Province of Cebu.

As of 2015, 12 barangays are classified as urban barangays where 90,114 (52.90%) of Toledo City's population lives, while the remaining 26 rural barangays are home to 80,221 residents, representing 47.10% of the total population. [1]

Poblacion is the most populous barangay in the city with a population of 13,383 while Sagay is the least populous barangay with only 1,145 residents. Biga recorded a 60.26% increase in population, the highest in the city while Sagay decreased 28.66% in terms of population. [1]

List of Barangays

Barangays of Toledo City
AdministrationPopulation [1] PSGC Code and Class [1]
BarangayBarangay Captain [2]
(Since June 30, 2019)
20152010ChangeCodeUrban/Rural
AwihaoErlinda P. Canillo4,2073,823+10.04%072251001Rural
BagakayRamon B. Ragodos2,4851,690+47.04%072251002Rural
BatoRosalio L. Cereño, Jr.8,1737,585+7.75%072251003Urban
BigaPedro H. Sepada, Jr.3,3272,076+60.26%072251004Rural
BulonganFerlita P. David2,6472,359+12.21%072251005Rural
BungaLeonardo V. Oralde3,8683,409+13.46%072251006Rural
CabitoonanGerardo M. Lazarte4,1543,782+9.84%072251007Rural
CalongcalongEdwina M. Cababa1,5351,327+15.67%072251008Rural
Cambang‑ugManuel P. Madrid3,6683,537+3.70%072251009Rural
Camp 8Wilfredo L. Obeso2,5291,776+42.40%072251010Rural
CanlumampaoIrene A. Gerale4,1703,523+18.37%072251011Rural
CantabacoBernardo B. Villarin7,3046,638+10.03%072251012Urban
Capitan ClaudioAlberto B. Nadela4,3113,877+11.19%072251013Rural
CarmenAlejandro Z. Madrid3,8583,505+10.07%072251014Rural
DaanglungsodRogelio J. Maybuena2,9332,802+4.68%072251015Urban
Don Andres Soriano (Lutopan)Jose Jeffrey R. Cabrera12,76415,333−16.75%072251016Urban
DumlogAlberto T. Reoyan5,2884,155+27.27%072251017Rural
Gen. Climaco (Malubog)Richard D. Candilada6,3375,521+14.78%072251024Urban
IboBonn A. Pahaganas3,6993,602+2.69%072251018Rural
IlihanDimpna D. Gabuya3,2063,344−4.13%072251019Rural
Juan Climaco, Sr. (Magdugo)Walter N. Lao6,2795,568+12.77%072251023Urban
LandahanEdwin C. Baugbog3,2063,344−4.13%072251019Rural
LoayJunalyn Alicaba1,5011,452+3.37%072251021Rural
Luray IIAntonio G. Candol, Jr.4,6404,391+5.67%072251022Urban
Matab‑angOdilio G. Mendoza9,8689,124+8.15%072251025Urban
Media OnceAlferez L. Hilario7,1286,477+10.05%072251026Urban
PangamihanMilagros B. Abad2,3331,653+41.14%072251027Rural
PoblacionFaustino D. Barcenas13,38313,492−0.81%072251028Urban
PoogClariza Z. Alferez5,9895,665+5.72%072251029Urban
PutingbatoRolly E. Caburnay1,4131,448−2.42%072251030Rural
SagayJimbo L. Luza1,1451,605−28.66%072251031Rural
Sam‑angZosimo P. Verano1,7191,649+4.24%072251032Rural
SangiErlain B. Sigue4,2013,835+9.54%072251033Rural
Santo Niño (Mainggit)Amada Amid A. Baron5,3164,320+23.06%072251034Urban
SubayonFlorante M. Lariba1,4321,153+24.20%072251035Rural
TalaveraEdgar L. Dejito6,0414,972+21.50%072251037Rural
TubodJeffrey E. Lebumfacil, Sr.4,1283,329+24.00%072251038Rural
TungkayWilfredo M. Labajo1,1731,471−20.26%072251037Rural
Toledo City 170,335157,078
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - Philippine Standard Geographic Code - Toledo City - Barangays

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  2. "Barangay Officials Directory". Department of the Interior and Local Government . Retrieved 2019-09-02.