Tugatog

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Tugatog
Location within Metro Manila
Coordinates: 14°39′46.51″N120°58′8.36″E / 14.6629194°N 120.9689889°E / 14.6629194; 120.9689889 Coordinates: 14°39′46.51″N120°58′8.36″E / 14.6629194°N 120.9689889°E / 14.6629194; 120.9689889
Country Philippines
Region National Capital Region or NCR
City Malabon
Congressional districtsPart of the Malabon Congressional District
Government
  Barangay ChairmanEdna Valenzuela
Area
  Total93.9 km2 (36.25 sq mi)
Population
 (2007 [1] )
  Total23,296

Tugatog is a barangay of Malabon in Metro Manila in the Philippines.

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References

  1. "NSCB - ActiveStats - PSGC Interactive - Municipality: CITY OF MALABON". Archived from the original on 2012-11-14. Retrieved 2012-09-09.