List of barangays in Zamboanga City

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Zamboanga City, a highly urbanized city since 22 November 1983, comprises 98 barangays, which are grouped into 13 geographic districts. [1] The territory of Zamboanga City covers approximately 148,338.40 hectares, of which 142,089.90 (95.8%) lies on mainland Mindanao and 6,248.50 (4.2%) are on islands. [2]

In 2005, 30 barangays were classified as urban, while the remaining 68 were rural. [1] [2] However, due to rapid urbanization, there are now 58 urban barangays where 746,315 (86.6%) of Zamboanga City's population lives. [3] The remaining 40 rural barangays are home to 115,484 residents, representing 13.4% of the total population. [3]

The city is divided into two legislative districts, roughly corresponding to west (1st District) and east (2nd District) coasts, for the purposes of electing members to the House of Representatives of the Philippines and the Sangguniang Panlungsod. The 1st District encompasses the geographic districts of Ayala, Baliwasan, Labuan, Santa Maria, Zamboanga Central and the southern part of Santa Barbara; the 2nd District covers the rest of the geographic district of Santa Barbara, along with Curuan, Manicahan, Mercedes, Putik, Tetuan, Vitali and the Island Barangays.

List of Barangays

Barangays of Zamboanga City
AdministrationPopulation [3] PSGC Code and Class [3]
BarangayGeographic District [1] Legislative District Area (ha) [4] 20152010ChangeCodeUrban/Rural
Arena BlancoTetuan II 51.571712,58910,016+25.69%97332001Urban
Ayala Ayala I 529.130322,54720,096+12.20%97332002Urban
BaliwasanBaliwasan I 126.547625,04227,070−7.49%97332004Urban
BalunoAyala I 1,643.46023,1552,315+36.29%97332005Rural
BoalanPutik II 865.5618,6967,435+16.96%97332010Urban
BolongManicahan II 1,574.05946,4605,862+10.20%97332011Urban
BuenavistaCuruan II 1,003.51896,4855,837+11.10%97332012Urban
BunguiaoManicahan II 2,562.07277,2877,368−1.10%97332013Urban
Busay (Sacol Island)Island Barangays II 436.36633,3592,931+14.60%97332014Rural
CabaluayMercedes II 872.29866,3505,802+9.45%97332015Urban
CabatanganSanta Maria I 896.649413,6809,944+37.57%97332016Urban
CacaoMercedes II 1,194.45811,3471,045+28.90%97332017Rural
CalabasaCuruan II 1,849.93533,2222,685+20.00%97332018Rural
CalarianBaliwasan I 253.888728,89925,331+14.09%97332019Urban
Camino NuevoZamboanga Central I 68.68037,7398,295−6.70%97332099Urban
Campo IslamBaliwasan I 26.260612,55211,237+11.70%97332020Urban
CanelarZamboanga Central I 92.718511,10011,160−0.54%97332021Urban
CapisanBaliwasan I 490.56771,4081,090+29.17%97332098Rural
CawitAyala I 378.07629,2499,124+1.37%97332022Urban
CuliananMercedes II 900.53288,3188,524−2.42%97332023Urban
CuruanCuruan II 7,216.06958,7967,378+19.22%97332024Urban
DitaCuruan II 133.72222,0853,831−45.58%97332025Rural
DivisoriaPutik II 286.27079,2189,042+1.95%97332026Urban
Dulian (Upper Bunguiao)Curuan II 1,542.32992,5702,023+27.04%97332027Rural
Dulian (Upper Pasonanca)Santa Maria I 679.63961,3251,363−2.79%97332028Rural
GuisaoMercedes II 567.33873,3982,560+32.73%97332030Rural
GuiwanTetuan II 178.020514,30215,323−6.66%97332031Urban
KasanyanganSanta Barbara II 14,1148,425+67.53%97332101Urban
La PazLabuan I 1,740.08227,5575,606+34.80%97332032Urban
LabuanLabuan I 1,961.720311,45711,470−0.11%97332033Urban
LamisahanManicahan II 2,125.88882,2892,995−23.57%97332034Rural
Landang GuaIsland Barangays II 589.85592,9932,980+0.44%97332035Rural
Landang LaumIsland Barangays II 268.5474,7684,803−0.73%97332036Rural
LanzonesMercedes II 953.14013,2872,743+19.83%97332037Rural
LapakanMercedes II 955.3831,3781,529−9.88%97332038Rural
Latuan (Curuan)Curuan II 98.07662,4572,125+15.62%97332039Rural
LicomoVitali II 1,707.89955,3175,727−7.16%97332100Urban
Limaong Vitali II 1,853.78324,0003,445+16.11%97332040Rural
LimpapaLabuan I 696.30895,7825,160+12.05%97332041Urban
LubiganCuruan II 1,416.70212,9451,149+156.31%97332042Rural
LumayangPutik II 790.05151,4711,377+6.83%97332043Rural
LumbanganPutik II 440.16253,2353,308−2.21%97332044Rural
LunzuranPutik II 742.52469,9318,221+20.80%97332045Urban
MaasinAyala I 556.4268,9587,978+12.28%97332046Urban
MalagutayBaliwasan I 627.88046,6575,654+17.74%97332047Urban
MampangTetuan II 726.093734,31222,857+50.12%97332048Urban
Manalipa Island Barangays II 288.44442,1431,922+11.50%97332049Rural
MangusuVitali II 828.19454,7834,776+0.15%97332050Rural
ManicahanManicahan II 1,801.746510,0819,129+10.43%97332051Urban
MarikiSanta Barbara I 0.30851,7755,895−69.89%97332052Urban
MercedesMercedes II 1,288.563414,72112,050+22.17%97332053Urban
MutiCuruan II 1,233.22682,9833,123−4.48%97332054Rural
PamucutanLabuan I 563.14174,0593,764+7.84%97332055Rural
PangapuyanIsland Barangays II 9.2339590534+10.49%97332056Rural
PanubiganCuruan II 431.00321,610982+63.95%97332057Rural
Pasilmanta (Sacol Island)Island Barangays II 664.14812,1221,480+43.38%97332058Rural
PasobolongPutik II 3,7583,257+15.38%97332102Rural
PasonancaSanta Maria I 1,146.66527,37427,231+0.53%97332059Urban
PatalonLabuan I 1,400.88938,1287,187+13.09%97332060Urban
Putik Putik II 279.21519,68119,653+0.14%97332065Urban
QuiniputCuruan II 1,031.67623,3292,647+25.77%97332066Rural
RecodoAyala I 176.676417,39518,172−4.28%97332067Urban
Rio HondoSanta Barbara I 180.3723,32610,565−68.52%97332068Urban
SalaanPutik II 1,698.9464,0733,310+23.05%97332069Rural
San Jose Cawa-cawaBaliwasan I 36.23096,1737,991−22.75%97332070Urban
San Jose GusuBaliwasan I 154.617816,72324,542−31.86%97332071Urban
San RamonTalisayan I 36.23096,0717,651−20.65%97237030Urban
San RoqueSanta Maria I 406.646327,88925,531+9.24%97332072Urban
SangaliManicahan II 1,259.321220,76619,230+7.99%97332073Urban
Santa BarbaraSanta Barbara I 14.79664,7627,961−40.18%97332074Urban
Santa CatalinaSanta Barbara II 54.208317,29417,955−3.68%97332075Urban
Santa MariaSanta Maria I 355.814625,18521,926+14.86%97332076Urban
Santo NiñoBaliwasan I 25.08314,1296,790−39.19%97332077Urban
Sibulao (Caruan)Vitali II 1,148.75884,2442,748+54.44%97332078Rural
SinubungLabuan I 905.13684,6892,690+74.31%97332079Rural
SinunocAyala I 852.839716,50716,942−2.57%97332080Urban
TagasilayVitali II 1,616.59752,9712,607+13.96%97332081Rural
TaguitiVitali II 1,377.3381,460899+62.40%97332082Rural
TalabaanMercedes II 891.8545,3404,181+27.72%97332083Rural
TalisayanAyala I 3,498.23878,2207,285+12.83%97332084Urban
Talon-talon Tetuan II 591.837934,91630,535+14.35%97332085Urban
TaluksangayMercedes II 25.070710,2378,108+26.26%97332086Urban
TetuanTetuan II 304.230429,78529,082+2.42%97332087Urban
TictapulVitali II 202.77183,8173,515+8.59%97332088Rural
TigbalabagVitali II 1,357.97651,8031,491+20.93%97332089Rural
TigtabonIsland Barangays II 22.17145,2925,071+4.36%97332090Urban
TolosaMercedes II 551.34982,7733,157−12.16%97332091Rural
TugbunganTetuan II 380.709823,83723,001+3.63%97332092Urban
TulungatungAyala I 278.07439,2466,055+52.70%97332093Urban
TumagaSanta Maria I 273.997930,82425,184+22.40%97332094Urban
TumalutabIsland Barangays II 76.3932,4172,048+18.02%97332095Rural
Tumitus Vitali II 1,786.53,0262,494+21.33%97332096Rural
VictoriaManicahan II 2,8022,326+20.46%97332103Rural
VitaliVitali II 5,409.20999,4068,895+5.74%97332097Urban
ZambowoodPutik II 10,1667,627+33.29%97332104Urban
Zone I (Poblacion)Zamboanga Central I 14.79664,1123,405+20.76%97332061Urban
Zone II (Poblacion)Zamboanga Central I 12.93382,1432,865−25.20%97332062Urban
Zone III (Poblacion)Zamboanga Central I 29.02951,5192,030−25.17%97332063Urban
Zone IV (Poblacion)Zamboanga Central I 27.10361,3093,046−57.03%97332064Urban
Zamboanga City 81,634.3618861,799 807,129
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority - Philippine Standard Geographic Code - Zamboanga City - Barangays

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