Toledo City is politically subdivided into 38 barangays. [1]
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]
Barangays of Toledo City | ||||||
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Administration | Population [1] | PSGC Code and Class [1] | ||||
Barangay | Barangay Captain [2] (Since June 30, 2019) | 2015 | 2010 | Change | Code | Urban/Rural |
Awihao | Erlinda P. Canillo | 4,207 | 3,823 | +10.04% | 072251001 | Rural |
Bagakay | Ramon B. Ragodos | 2,485 | 1,690 | +47.04% | 072251002 | Rural |
Bato | Rosalio L. Cereño, Jr. | 8,173 | 7,585 | +7.75% | 072251003 | Urban |
Biga | Pedro H. Sepada, Jr. | 3,327 | 2,076 | +60.26% | 072251004 | Rural |
Bulongan | Ferlita P. David | 2,647 | 2,359 | +12.21% | 072251005 | Rural |
Bunga | Leonardo V. Oralde | 3,868 | 3,409 | +13.46% | 072251006 | Rural |
Cabitoonan | Gerardo M. Lazarte | 4,154 | 3,782 | +9.84% | 072251007 | Rural |
Calongcalong | Edwina M. Cababa | 1,535 | 1,327 | +15.67% | 072251008 | Rural |
Cambang‑ug | Manuel P. Madrid | 3,668 | 3,537 | +3.70% | 072251009 | Rural |
Camp 8 | Wilfredo L. Obeso | 2,529 | 1,776 | +42.40% | 072251010 | Rural |
Canlumampao | Irene A. Gerale | 4,170 | 3,523 | +18.37% | 072251011 | Rural |
Cantabaco | Bernardo B. Villarin | 7,304 | 6,638 | +10.03% | 072251012 | Urban |
Capitan Claudio | Alberto B. Nadela | 4,311 | 3,877 | +11.19% | 072251013 | Rural |
Carmen | Alejandro Z. Madrid | 3,858 | 3,505 | +10.07% | 072251014 | Rural |
Daanglungsod | Rogelio J. Maybuena | 2,933 | 2,802 | +4.68% | 072251015 | Urban |
Don Andres Soriano (Lutopan) | Jose Jeffrey R. Cabrera | 12,764 | 15,333 | −16.75% | 072251016 | Urban |
Dumlog | Alberto T. Reoyan | 5,288 | 4,155 | +27.27% | 072251017 | Rural |
Gen. Climaco (Malubog) | Richard D. Candilada | 6,337 | 5,521 | +14.78% | 072251024 | Urban |
Ibo | Bonn A. Pahaganas | 3,699 | 3,602 | +2.69% | 072251018 | Rural |
Ilihan | Dimpna D. Gabuya | 3,206 | 3,344 | −4.13% | 072251019 | Rural |
Juan Climaco, Sr. (Magdugo) | Walter N. Lao | 6,279 | 5,568 | +12.77% | 072251023 | Urban |
Landahan | Edwin C. Baugbog | 3,206 | 3,344 | −4.13% | 072251019 | Rural |
Loay | Junalyn Alicaba | 1,501 | 1,452 | +3.37% | 072251021 | Rural |
Luray II | Antonio G. Candol, Jr. | 4,640 | 4,391 | +5.67% | 072251022 | Urban |
Matab‑ang | Odilio G. Mendoza | 9,868 | 9,124 | +8.15% | 072251025 | Urban |
Media Once | Alferez L. Hilario | 7,128 | 6,477 | +10.05% | 072251026 | Urban |
Pangamihan | Milagros B. Abad | 2,333 | 1,653 | +41.14% | 072251027 | Rural |
Poblacion | Faustino D. Barcenas | 13,383 | 13,492 | −0.81% | 072251028 | Urban |
Poog | Clariza Z. Alferez | 5,989 | 5,665 | +5.72% | 072251029 | Urban |
Putingbato | Rolly E. Caburnay | 1,413 | 1,448 | −2.42% | 072251030 | Rural |
Sagay | Jimbo L. Luza | 1,145 | 1,605 | −28.66% | 072251031 | Rural |
Sam‑ang | Zosimo P. Verano | 1,719 | 1,649 | +4.24% | 072251032 | Rural |
Sangi | Erlain B. Sigue | 4,201 | 3,835 | +9.54% | 072251033 | Rural |
Santo Niño (Mainggit) | Amada Amid A. Baron | 5,316 | 4,320 | +23.06% | 072251034 | Urban |
Subayon | Florante M. Lariba | 1,432 | 1,153 | +24.20% | 072251035 | Rural |
Talavera | Edgar L. Dejito | 6,041 | 4,972 | +21.50% | 072251037 | Rural |
Tubod | Jeffrey E. Lebumfacil, Sr. | 4,128 | 3,329 | +24.00% | 072251038 | Rural |
Tungkay | Wilfredo M. Labajo | 1,173 | 1,471 | −20.26% | 072251037 | Rural |
Toledo City | 170,335 | 157,078 | ||||
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - Philippine Standard Geographic Code - Toledo City - Barangays |
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