Comprised of 1 City and 22 Municipalities: Laoag City, Adams, Bacarra, Badoc, Bangui, Batac, Banna, Burgos, Carasi, Currimao, Dingras, Dumalneg, Marcos, Nueva Era, Pagudpud, Paoay, Pasuquin, Piddid, Pinili, San Nicolas, Sarrat, Solsona, Vintar. The district shall be bounded as follows: on the North, by municipality of Sta. Praxedes, Cagayan Province; on the South by the municipality of Sinait, Ilocos Sur; on the West by China Sea; and on the East by Cordillera mountains of Kalinga-Apayao Province. Comprised of 13 Municipalities identified as upland areas in the province - Alilem, Banayoyo, Burgos, Cervantes, Galimuyod, Gregorio del Pilar, Lidlidda, Quirino, Salcedo, San Emilio, Sigay, Sugpon and Suyo. These upland municipalities have a total area of 1,489.07 sq. Kms., occupying about 57.7 percent of the total pprovincial area. 21 municipalities with a total area of 1,091.51 sq.
Are considered lowlands areas - Sinait, Cabugao, San Juan, Magsingal, Sto. Domingo, San Ildefonso, San Vicente, Sta. Catalina, Caoayan, Vigan, Bantay, Santa, Nagbukel, Narvacan, Sta. Maria, San Esteban, Santiago, Candon, Sta. Cruz and Tagudin. The district is bounded by Ilocos Norte in the North; Abra, in the Northeast Mountain Province in the East, Benguet, in the Southeast, La Union in the Southwest and on the West by China Sea.
The province falls within latitude 16' 40' to 17º to 54' North and longtitude 120º 20' to 120º 56' East. Vigan, the provincial capital is approximately 395 kilometers by road to Manila. The province of Ilocos Sur has a land area of 2,579.6 sq.
Bir Revenue District Office 28 Contact Phone Number is: 929-7380 and Address is 122 West Venue Building, West Avenue, Quezon City, Novaliches, Philippines Revenue district office 28 represents the Novaliches office of BIR or Bureau of Internal Revenue, a governmental department of Philippines deals in taxes collection in the country. The district office is 28th branch of Bureau of Internal. May 23, 2012 Revenue District Offices 28 - Novaliches and 38 - North Quezon City are both located in 122 West Venue Building, West Avenue, Quezon City. The area of jurisdiction of RDO 28 is listed here.
With a population of 545,385 as of 1999. It located along the western coast of Northern Luzon. Comprised of the following towns: Sudipen, Bangar, Luna, Balaoan, Santol, Bacnotan, San Gabriel, San Juan, Bagulin, San Fernando, Bauang, Naguilian, Burgos, Caba, Aringay, Agoo, Tubao, Pugo, Santo omas, and Rosario. The district shall be bounded as follows: on the North by the town of Sudipen and South by the town of Rosario; on the Western side are the following towns: Bangar, Luna, Bacnotan, San Juan, San Fernando, Bauang, Caba, Aringay, Agoo, and Santo Tomas. Boundary of the Eastern part of the District are the towns of Pugo, Burgos, Bagulin, San Gabriel, Santol, and part of the towns of Sudipen and Rosario.
Comprised of Alcala, Bautista, Bayambang, Calasiao, Dagupan City, Manaoag, Malasiqui, San Jacinto, Mapandan, Laoac, San Fabian, San Carlos City, Mangaldan, Sta. Barbara, Urbiztondo. The district shall be bounded as follows: on the west of Basista, going west to Urbiztondo, then going northeast to San Carlos City, then northward to Bayambang, then northeastward to Calasiao, then southwestward to Malasiqui, going east to Mapandan, then north west to Sta. Barbara, going north to Dagupan City, then southeastward to Manaoag, then going north to Mangaldan, then northeast to San Fabian, then going to south to San Jacinto, then going to the southernmost to Alcala, then going to northeast to Bautista up to Laoac. Comprised of the following Municipalities: Asingan, Balungao, Binalonan, Natividad, Pozorubbio, Rosales, San Miguel, San Nicolas, San Quintin, Sison, Sta. Tomas, Tayug, Umingan, Villasis and the city of Urdaneta.
The district shall be bounded as follows: on the North, by Sison, San Miguel and Pozorubbio and bounded by Rosario, La Union and Tuba, Benguet; on the West by Pozorubbio, Binalonan, Urdaneta City and Sto. Tomas bounded by San Fabian, San Jacinto, Manaoag, Laoac, alasiqui, Sta. Barbara, Mapandan and Alcala, Pangasinan; on the South, by Rosales, Balungao and Umingan, Pangasinan bounded by San Manuel, Tarlac and Nueva Ecija; on the East by San Quintin, Natividad, San Nicolas, Pangasinan bounded by Sta. Fe Nueva Vizcaya. Comprised of the City of Olongapo and the Municipality of Subic, Province of Zambales, the lands occupied by the Subic Bay Naval Base and its contiguous extensions, embraced, covered, and defined by the 1947 Philippine U.S. Comprised of the whole city of Valenzuela comprising 32 barangays, namely: Arkong Bato, Bagbaguin, Balangkas, Bignay, Bisig, Canumay, Coloong, Dalandanan, Gen.
De Leon, Isla, Karuhatan, Lawang Bato, Lingunan, Mabolo, Malanday, Malinta, Mapulang Lupa, Marulas, Maysan, Palasan, Parada, Pariancillo Villa, Paso De Blas, Pasolo, Poblacion, Pulo, Punturin, Rincon, Tagalag, Ugong, Veinte Reales and Wawang Pulo. The district is bounded as follows: on the North, by the Municipality of Meycauayan, Bulacan; on the northeast, by the City of Caloocan, on the middle east by Quezon City and on the southeast by the City of Caloocan; on the south by the Municipality of Malabon; and on the west by the Municipality of Obando, Bulacan. Comprised of Barangays, namely: San Rafael Village, North Bay Blvd. South, North Bay Blvd. North, Bagumbayan South, Bagumbayan North, Navotas East, Navotas West, Sipac, San Jose, Daanghari, San Roque, Tangos and Tanza. The Municipality of Navotas is bounded in the North by Binuwangan River and on the NE by Batasan River. Going South to the junction of Dampalit and Tiongkang River, extending Southward along Malabon-Navotas River, up to the stretch of C-4 Road and Navotas Channel.
Along Mandaragit St., up to Martiniko St., traversing Southeast to EAST WEST SPINE ROAD and Southward along Dalagang Bukid St., bordering City of Kalookan extending to C-3 Road. The boundary traversing along ESTERO SUNOG APOG bordering the City of Manila going Southeast to the Perimerter of San Rafael Village, going West to the shores of Manila Bay. In the Northwest along Manila Bay to the junction of Binuwangan River bordering the Municipality of Obando, Bulacan. San Nicolas District - the western side of boundaries between San Nicolas (RDO 29) and Binondo (RDO 30) which is the Estero de Binondo, from the Pasig River up North to the bridge crossing San Juan St. Then, following said estero still up North to the bridge crossing C.M. Recto Ave., West of the Estero is San Nicolas District while the Eastern side of the Estero is the Binondo District.
Both district's boundaries in the northern part is Claro M. Recto Ave., while the Southern Part of Muelle dela Industria is the Pasig River. Comprised of Barangays 206 to 382. The district shall be bounded as follows: on the north, by Rizal Avenue from C3 road; going south to A. Bonifacio St.; then eastward towards Dimasalang St. And Laong Laan St., then Alfonso Mendoza; then westward to C.M. From Recto, going southward on Rizal Avenue down to Sta.
Cruz Church, on the west, Tetuan St., northward to Gandara St., westward to Ongpin St., northward again to Benavidez St., going west to Soler St., then northward to Masangkay passing Recto Avenue. From west of Recto Avenue, going north is J.A. Santos Avenue up to Rizal Avenue.
Comprised of Barangays 649 to 653 under Zone 68 covering the vicinities of M. Del Rio, Chicago, Atlanta, Railroad, Boston, M.
Francisco, Muelle de Coco, Muelle de Tacoma, Muelle del Rio, 1st to 21st streets and Bonifacio Drive, Barangays 654 to 656 under Zone 69 covering the vicinities of Anda, Beaterio, Muralla, Solana, Real, Legaspi, San Juan de Letran, A. (Aduana), Arzobispo, Cabildo, General Luna, Sta. Soriano Jr., Sta. Clara Streets, Magallanes Drive, Bonifacio Drive and Riverside Drive; Barangays 657 to 658 under Zone 70 covering the vicinities of Victoria, Muralla Recoletos, Sta. Lucia, Cabildo, Gen.
Potenciana, Real, San Francisco and Solana Streets; Barangays 659 to 659-A to 664 covering the vicinities of Taft Ave., Romualdez, Concepcion, Ayala Blvd. Arroceros, P. Burgos, Muralla, Bonifacio Drive, L-Boni, General Luna, E. Fernandez, UN Avenue, E. Santianas, Isla Provisor, EST de Tangue and D. Romualdez; Barangays 666 to 670 under Zone 72 covering the vicinities of TM Kalaw, UN Avenue, Roxas Blvd., Taft Ave., Del Pilar, JC Bocobo, P. Faura, Plaza de Guia, A.
Flores, Arquiza, P. Gil, MH del Pilar, M. Adriatico, Sta. Orosa; Barangays 675 to 676 under Zone 73 covering the vicinities of JL Escoda, P. Gil, Taft Avenue, Gen. Luna, UN Avenue, Barangays 686-695 under Zone 75 covering the vicinities of P.
Quirino Avenue, Nakpil, A. Linao, Paz, Est. De Paco, Singalong, E. Fernandez, Remedios, Agoncillo, Taft Avenue, Gen. Malvar; Barangays 696-698 under Zone 76 covering the vicinities of P. Gil, Remedios, Dr.
Vasquez, Taft Avenue, Remedios, Orosa, M. Adriatico and J. Bacobo, Barangays 699-706 under Zone 77 covering the vicinity of Taft Avenue; Barangays 712-722 under Zone 78 covering the vicinities of Estrella, Castro, Dagonoy, P. Adriatico, V. Cruz, Agno, Taft Avenue, San Andres, E. Fernandez and Singalong; Barangays 723-730 under Zone 79 covering the vicinities of P. Quirino, San Andres, Taft Avenue, E.
Fernandez, L. Guinto, Singalong, D.
Galvani, Fermin, Dagonoy, Maligaya, Kapitan Ticong, Estrada, Vito Cruz, Dominga and Est. Tripa; Barangays under Zone 101-103 covering Rizal Memorial, Luneta, Harrison Plaza. The district shall be bounded as follows: on the north, by Muelle del Rio going northeast to Arroceros St., then to Concepcion St., going east to Romuladez St., turning westward to United Nations Avenue then going eastward to General Luna St., (Medical Center is not included) connecting to Angel Linao St., going eastward to Pres. Quirino turning to South Super Highway then turning southwest to Vito Cruz, going westward and connecting to Roxas Blvd., in the western portion turning westward to Muelle San Francisco going to Muelle Tacoma thereby turning to Muelle de Codo on the northwest descending to Muelle del Rio on the north. Comprised of Barangays, namely: Vasra, Project 6, Bagong Pag-asa, Sto. Cristo, Ramon Magsaysay, San Antonio, Veterans Village, Bungad, Philam, West Triangle, Alicia, Sta. Cruz, Bahay Toro, Nayong Kaunlaran, Katipunan, Paltok, Paraiso, Paang Bundok, Mariblo, Salvacion, Damayan, Gintong Silahis, Del Monte, Maharlika, Masambong, Lourdes, Talayan, Baesa, Sto.
Domingo, Apolonio Samson, Siena, Balon Bato, St. Peter, Unang Sigaw, San Jose, Sta. Teresita, Manresa, Balingasa, Damar, San Isidro Labrador, Pag-ibig sa Nayon, Culiat (southside only of Tandang Sora Avenue) and Tandang Sora (southside of Tandang Sora Avenue). The district shall be bounded as follows: on the southwest, by Manila boundary from Welcome Rotonda going west along F. Blumentritt St.
Up to the junction of A. Bonifacio; on the west, by Caloocan boundary along A. Bonifacio Avenue thence, Cloverleaf to Quirino Highway extending north up to Tandang Sora Avenue junction; on the north, by Tandang Sora Avenue from the boundary of Caloocan going east up to the junction of Don Mariano Marcos Avenue; on the southeast, from junction of Tandang Sora Avenue and Don Mariano Marcos Avenue to Quezon Memorial Circle thence, to Quezon Avenue southeast to Welcome Rotonda. (only west side of Don Mariano Marcos Avenue, Quezon Avenue and southside of Tandang Sora Avenue are under this district). The district shall be bounded as follows: on the North, by Aurora Blvd., from Xavierville Ave. In Alta Vista Subd., going North to Patino St., then going South to Narra St., then eastward towards Aguho St., then northward to Pajo St., then west ward to Kamias going to EDSA.
From Kamias/EDSA intersection going South to the stretch of EDSA then eastward to Ermin Garcia Ave., up to Judge Jimenez. From Ermin Garcia Ave./Judge Jimenez Junction southward to Rodriguez Sr.
Blvd., then eastward to Balete Drive. (Only southside of the abovementioned roads belong to this district): on the east, by Marikina River along the perimeter of the Green Meadows Subd. I going North to Alta Vista; on the south, from Santolan Road (along the boundary of San Juan) going East to Boni Serrano Ave./EDSA intersection (Camp Crame is included in this district) thence, going South to E. Rodriguez Ave. Along Pasig boundary and the perimeter of Corinthian Garden; and on the west, by Balete Drive/Rodriguez Sr.
Intersection going south to Aurora Blvd., then going west to Magdalena Hemady thence, going south to N. Domingo, then westward along San Juan boundary up to Santolan Road. Comprised of the following Barangays, namely: Bagumbayan, Lower Bicutan, Hagonoy, Bambang, Ususan, Tuktukan, Sta. Ana, Wawa, Calzada, Ligid-Tipas, Ibayo-Tipas, Palingon, Napindan, Signal Village, Maharlika, Western Bicutan, Upper Bicutan and Bagong Tanyag. While Pateros shall be comprised of Barangyas Aguho, Magtanggol, Martires del '96, Poblacion, San Pedro, San Roque, Sta. Rosario-Kanluran, Sto.
Rosario-Silangan and Tabacalera. The Municipality of Taguig is situated at the Northwestern shore of Laguna de Bay at the upper mouth of the legendary Pasig River also known, as the Napindan Channel, North of Taguig are Pasig, and Pateros, East are the towns of Taytay Rizal and Laguna Lake, South are Laguna Lake and Muntinlupa. West are the towns of Paranaque, Makati and Pasay City.
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The area of Taguig is composed of 4,538.2 hextares/45.382 square kilometer. North of Pateros is bounded by Pasig. West is Makati, South and East are both bounded by Taguig. Comprised of San Lorenzo Village, Legaspi Village Makati Commercial Center, Greenbelt Commercial Center plus all the buildings facing the Makati Creek (from EDSA to Urban Avenue) which cannot assessed thru Pasong Tamo Extension.
The district shall be bounded as follows: on the North, by Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue (from Ayala Avenue to Pasong Tamo); on the East by Ayala Avenue (from Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue to EDSA); on the South, by EDSA (from Ayala Avenue to Pasong Tamo Extension); on the West, by Pasong Tamo Extension and Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue). However, buildings along Pasong Tamo Extension and Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue shall be under the jurisdiction of RDO No.
48-West Makati and RDO No. 49-North Makati, respectively.
Comprised of the following Municipalities, namely: Alaminos, Rizal, Nagcarlan, Liliw, Majayjay, Magdalena, Luisiana, Cavinti, Pagsanjan, Lumban, Kalayaan, Paete, Pakil, Pangil, Siniloan, Famy, Sta. Maria, Mabitac and San Pablo City. The district shall be bounded as follows: Municipality of Alaminos, Laguna bounded southwest by Sto. Tomas, Batangas of RD 59, Lipa City. Going south is San Pablo City, bounded southward by Tiaong, Quezon of RD 60, Lucena City and northward by Calauan of RD 56, Calamba, Laguna. From San Pablo City, going northsoutheast, municipalities of Rizal on the northeast, then Nagcarlan northward followed by Liliw on the northeast also which are bounded by Mt. Banahaw of Quezon Province.
From Liliw, eastward is Majayjay, going north is Magdalena and northeast of Magdalena is Luisiana which are bounded by Lucban, Quezon of RD 60, Lucena City. Going northwest from Luisiana is Cavinti bounded on its side by Sierra Madre Mountains.
Going northwest again is Pagsanjan bounded by Sta. Cruz, Laguna of RD 56, Calamba, Laguna. Farther north is Lumban which is bounded by Laguna Lake. Going farther north again is the Baybay line or area, it comprised of the municipalities of Kalayaan, Paete, Pakil, Pangil and Siniloan which are bounded by Laguna Lake and the Sierra Madre Mountains on their sides. From Siniloan, going northeast is Famy, bounded by Sierra Madre Mountains. Then followed by Sta.
Maria bounded by the province of Rizal and Sierra Madre. Going farther west of Famy is Mabitac, Laguna bounded by Laguna Lake & Pililla, Rizal. Comprised of City of Lipa and Municipalities of Agoncillo, Alitagtag, Balete, Cuenca, Ibaan, Laurel, Malvar, Mataas na Kahoy, Padre Garcia, Rosario, San Jose, San Juan, San Nicolas, Sta. Teresita, Sto. Tomas, Talisay, Tanauan and Taysan, Province of Batangas. The district shall be bounded as follows: on the North, by City of Tagaytay, Province of Cavite and Municipality of Calamba, Province of Laguna; on the East, southward - Municipality of Alaminos and San Pablo City, Province of Laguna; Municipalities of Tiaong, Sariaya and Candelaria, Province of Quezon; on the West - southward - Municipalities of Nasugbu, Calaca and Lemery, Province of Batangas, Southwest by Municipality of Taal, Batangas and on the South, Municipalities of San Luis, Bauan, San Pascual, Batangas City and Lobo, Province of Batangas.
Comprised of 12 Municipalities, namely: Basud, Capalonga, Daet, Jose Panganiban, Labo, Mercedes, Paracale, San Lorenzo Ruiz, San Vicente, Sta. Elena, Talisay and Vinzons.The Province is found in the Northern Coast of the Bicol Peninsula, which form the southeastern section of Luzon. The largest island in the Philippine Archipelago, one of the 6 provinces that make up Region V. The district shall be bounded as follows: on the North by Pacific Ocean; on the East by San Miguel Bay; on the West by Lamon Bay; and on the South by Quezon Province and the adjoining province of Camarines Sur. Comprised of the following Municipalities, namely: Bombon,Cabusao, Calabanga, Camaligan, Canaman, Del Gallego, Lupi, Gainza, Pamplona, Garchitorena, Libmanan, Magarao, Milaor, Minalabac, Pasacao, Ragay, San Fernando, Siruma, Tinambac, Pili, Sipocot, all in the Province of Camarines Sur and the City of Naga. The district is bounded as follows: on the north, by the San Miguel Bay and the Province of Camarines Norte; on the east, by the Municipalities of Lagonoy, Goa, Tigaon, and Ocampo, all in the Province of Camarines Sur; on the south, by the Municipalities of Baao and Bula, Camarines Sur; on the west, by the Ragay Gulf and the Province of Camarines Norte. Comprised of 3 Congressional Districts.
It is delineated or divided into 3 Sub-Integrated Area Development (SIADs). The first district of Albay is composed of 6 Municipalities, namely: Tiwi, Malinao, Tabaco, Malilipot, Sto. Domingo and Bacacay; the second, 4 - Rapu-Rapu, Manito, Daraga and Camalig and 1 City; while the 3rd district has 7 Municipalities, namely; Guinobatan, Jovellar, Ligao, Oas, Pioduran, Polangui, and Libon.
It has a total of 17 Municipalities and 1 chartered City, Legaspi City with a total of 720 Barangays.The district lies at the southern tip of Luzon, bounded on the North-northwest by Camarines Sur, Lagonoy Gulf on the North-northeast, the Pacific Ocean on the East, Sorsogon on the South and Burias Pass on the West.The province has a total land area of 255,260 hectares or 255.26 sq. Oas, the largest municipality, covers 27,130 hectares or 10.63 percent of the provincial total while Malilipot, the smallest, has 5,360 hectares or only 2.10 percent of the provincial total.The province has a total coast length of 354 kms. Broken down as follows: eastern coastline, 153 kms.; western coastline, 55 kms.; a Cagraray Island, 45 kms.; San Miguel Island,19 kms.; Batan Island, 47 kms.; and Rapu-Rapu, 35 kms.Albay is defined by mountainous terrain and rolling plains and valleys.Its interior plains are dissected by rivers of which the Yawa, Quinale, Talisay, Calibogan and Nasisi Rivers are the major ones. Comprised of the following 16 towns, namely: Bacon, Barcelona, Bulan, Bulusan, Casiguran, Castilla, Donsol, Gubat, Irosin, Juban, Magallanes, Matnog, Pilar, Prieto Diaz, Sta. Magadalena and Sorsogon Proper.The district shall be bounded as follows: on the North by Barangay Danlog, Pilar, Sorsogon, then Southward towards Putiao, Naspi, Cimapo Capo, Bayasong, San Jose Mabanate and Calongay. On the Eastward towards Lourdes, Abucay, Catamlangan, Pinagsalog. On the East by Jovellan River (Albay Province) along the coastline of Sta.
Cruz, Old Maguisa, New Maguisa. On the South from Donsol, Pilar, Magallanes, Sorsogon, Casiguran, Bulan, purely along the coastal location of the geographical map, bounded by South China Sea, and on the West bounded by San Bernardino Strait, and along the coastline of Matnog, Barcelona, Sta.
Magdalena, Prieto Diaz, Bacon and Gubat, bounded by the Pacific Ocean. Comprised of 11 Municipalities, namely; Bagamanoc, Baras, Bato, Caramoran, Gigmoto, Pandan, Panganiban, San Andres,San Miguel, Viga and Virac. Catanduanes is an island province and is bounded on the North and East by the Pacific Ocean and on the South and West by the Maqued Channel.
It is situated in the easternmost fringe of Luzon: 13.5 to 14.0 degrees north latitudes and 123.5 to 124.0 degrees north longitudes. Its aggregates land area total approximately 1,480 square kilometers or 147,990 hectares. The coastlines which stretch to almost 400 kilometers are most embayed and chiffed. Comprised of Iloilo City and the following municipalities, namely: Alimodian, Buenavista, Cabatuan,Guimbal, Igbaras, Jordan, Leon, Leganes, Ma-asin, Miag-ao, Nueva Valencia, San Jaoquin, San Loreanzo, Sta.
Barbara, Sibunag,Tigbauan, Tubungan, Oton, Pavia and San Miguel. The district shall be bounded as follows: from Iloilo Icty going north by the Municipality of Leganes, from Leganes going west the Municipalities of Pavia, Sta.
Barbara, Cabatuan and Maasin; from Maasin going south the Municipalities of Alimodian, Leon, Tubungan, Igbaras, Guimbal,Miag-ao and San Joaquin. From Iloilo City going east the municipalities of Nueva Valencia, Sibunag, San Lorenzo and Jordan, Guimaras. Comprised of 3 cities: Mandaue City, LapuLapu City and Danao City with 24 municipalities, namely: Asturias, Balamban, Bantayan, Bogo, Borbon, Carmen, Catmon, Compostela, Consolacion, Cordova, Daanbantayan, Liloan, Madridejos, Medellin, Pilar, Poro, San Francisco, San Remegio, Sta. Fe, Sogod, Tabogon, Tabuelan, Tuburan and Tudela. The district shall be bounded as follows: on the South, by Subangdaku, Mandaue City. Crossing to the island of Mactan comprising of Lapulapu City and Municipality of Cordova from Mandaue City going north unitl Daanbantayan, Cebu. From Sogod, southwestward to Balamban, from San Remigio crossing to the island of Bantayan comprising of 3 municipalities, namely: Sta.
Fe, Bantayan and Madridejos, from Danao City crossing to the island of Camotes comprising of 4 municipalities, namely: San Francisco, Poro, Tudela and Pilar. Comprised of the Province of Eastern Samar created by RA 4221 and is located on the Eastern portion of Samar Island. It is subdivided into 23 municipalities having a total of 597 Barangays, wherein 181 are urban while 416 is rural.The municipalities covered as follows, with Borongan as the capital town and where the District Office is situated: Arteche, Balangiga, Balangkayan, Borongan, Can-avid, Dolores, Gen.
Mc Arthur, Giporlos, Guiuan, Hernani, Jipapad, Lawaan, Llorente, Maslog, Maydolong, Mercedes, Oras, Quinapondan, Salcedo, San Julian, San Policarpio, Sulat and Taft. The District is bounded on the North by the eastern tip of Northern Samar of Revenue Dsitrict No. 85, Catarman, Northern Samar, on the East by the Philippine Sea, on the South by Leyte Gulf and on the West by Western Samar of Revenue District Office No. 87, Catbalogan, Samar. Comprised of the entire Basilan Province. Basilan Province is an Island Province, it has seven (7) Municipalities, namely: Isabela, Lamitan, Maluso, Tuburan, Sumisip, Tipo-Tipo and Lantawan.
Isabela being the capital town and where the district office is located. The district is bounded to the North by Basilan Strait; to the East by the Moro Gulf; to the West by the Sulu Sea; and to the South by the Celebes Sea. To the far Southwest are the clusters of island provinces that compose of Sulu and Tawi-Tawi. Comprised of 9 Municipalities of Misamis Oriental, from the municipality of Lagonglong, Salay, Binuangan, Sugbongcogon, Kinoguitan, Balingoan, Talisayan, Medina, and Magsaysay including the City of Gingoog and the entire island of Camiguin province which shall comprise the municipalities of Mambajao, Catarman, Mahinog, Sagay and Guinsiban. Comprised of 15 Municipalities and 1 City. The Municipalities that comprise eastern part of Misamis Oriental are: Balingasag, Jasaan, Villanueva, Claveria, Tagoloan and Cagayan de Oro City.
On the western part are: Lugait, Manticao, Naawan, Initao, Libertad, Gitagum, Laguindingan, Alubijid, El Salvador and Opol.The district shall be bounded as follows: on the North-East by barangay Mambayaan, Balingasag, Misamis Oriental, going south to Jasaan, Misamis Oriental, then Eastward to Claveria, Misamis Oriental (uphill) then down to Villanueva, Misamis Oriental going west. From Villanueva, Missamis Oriental, tracking the National Highway to south-west: Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental then Cagayan de Oro City where the District Office is located at Yacapin and Corrales Sts., 4/F Trinidad Bldg. Ten (10 kms.), going south-west are the municipalities of Opol, El Salvador, Alubijid, Laguindingan, Gitagum, Libertad, Initao, Naawan, Manticao and Lugait the last municipality of the District before Iligan City.The City boundary from Bugo, Cagayan de Oro City (18 kms.) Eastern side, Ala-i, Cagayan de Oro City (18 kms.) boundary of Bukidnon North East and Iponan, Cagayan de Oro City (5 kms.) South-Western side.
Comprised of Municipalities of Baungon, Cabanglasan, Damulog, Dangcagan, Don Carlos, Impasug-ong, Kadindilan, Kalilangan, Kibawe, Kitaotao, Lantapan, Libona, Malitbog, Manol, Fortich, Maramag, Pangantucan, Quezon, San Fernando, Sumilao, Talakag, Valencia and the City of Malaybalay.The district is located in the Province of Bukidnon, a landlocked province in Northern Mindanao. It occupies the extensive plateau in Central Mindanao that is bounded on the north and east by Misamis Oriental, on the east by Agusan Province; on the south and southeast by Davao province; and on the southwest and west by Lanao and Cotabato Provinces. It is composed of twenty-one (21) Municipalities and one component city.
It consists of four hundred sixty four (464) barangays, with a land area of 8,293,780 sq. It has a total population of around 1,040,000 people. Malaybalay City, the capital, is where the District Office is located, 91 kilometers from Cagayan de Oro Cty. Bukidnon is politically subdivided into 3 Congressional Districts. The 1st district 7 municipalities of North Bukidnon, namely: Manolo, Fortich, Libona, Baungon, Talakag, Malitbog, Pangantucan and Kalilangan. The 2nd district is ocmposed of 7 municipalities of Central Bukidnon, namely: Malaybalay City, Valencia, Lantapan, Impasug-ong, Sumilao, Cabanglasan and San Fernando, while the 3rd district comprised of 8 municipalities of South Bukidnon, namely:Maramag, Don Carlos, Kadingilan, Kitaotao, Dangcagan, kibawe,Damulog and Quezon,Bukidnon.
The Lanao del Norte is located in the Northern Mindanao area along the northern - western coast. The province is bounded on the north by Iligan Bay and the Province of Misamis Oriental on the west.
On the south is the province of Lanao del Sur. Panguil Bay borders at the west and the boundary of Zamboanga del Sur.
The province is within Region 12 area. It is comprised of 22 Municipalities, namely; Municipalities of Linamon, Kauswagan, Bacolod, Maqigo, Kolambugan, Tubod, Magsaysay, Baroy, Lala, Kapatagan, Nunungan, Sapad, Munai, Poonapiagapo, Tangcal, Balo-I, Tagoloan, Salvador, Sultan Naga Dimaporo, Pantar, Matuangao and Pantao Ragat. Iligan City is strategically located in the northern coast of Mindanao which faces Iligan Bay.
The City is bounded on the south by the towns of Linamon and Baloi, both of Lanao del Norte; on the north by Misamis Oriental's municipality of Lugait; and on the east by territories of Lanao del Sur and Bukidnon provinces; and on the west by Iligan Bay.The District shall be comprised of 44 barangays namely; Barangays Abuno, Acmac, Bagong Silang, Bonbonon, Buanwan, Buru-un, Dalipuga, Del Carmen, Digkilaan, Ditucalan, Dulag, Hinaplanon, Hindang, Kabacsanan, Kalilangan, Kiwalan, Lanipao, Luinab, Mahayahay, Mainit, Mandulog, Ma. Cristina, Pala-o, Panoroganan, Poblacion, Puga-an, Rogongon, San Miguel, San Roque, Santiago, Saray- Tibanga, Sta. Filomena, Sto. Rosario, Suarez, Tambacan, Tibanga, Tipanoy, Tomas Cabili, Tubod, Ubaldo D. Laya, Upper Hinaplanon, Upper Tominobo and Barangay Villaverde.
Comprised of the municipalities of Bayugan, San Francisco, Rosario, Bunawan, Trento, Sta. Josefa, San Luis, La Paz, Loreto, Talacogon, Sibagat, Esperanza, Veruela and Prosperidad, and all provinces of Agusan del Sur.The district shall be bounded as follws: on the North, by Barangay Mahayahay, San Agustin and Tabon-Tabon of Sibagat, Agusan del Sur going to the barangay of Anahawan and Tagabase of Esperanza, Agusan del Sur, to San Juan, Bayugan, Agusan del Sur.
On the West, by Barangay Bunaguit, New Tagbalili and New Segunda of Esperanza, Agusan del Sur, going to Barangays of La Paz as Casapa and Bague. On the South, by the Barangays of Loreto, Agusan del Sur and Magutom and Bagongbayan going to the Barangay of Veruela, Agusan del Sur as Anitap, Limot, and Sta. Emilia, to Barangay Dao and Angas of Sta.
Josefa, Agusan del Sur, going to Langkilaan and New Visayas of Trento, Agusan del Sur. On the East, by Rajah Cabinsuan of Trento, to Bordanan and San Fernando of Bunawan, to Latay of Rosario, Hinagdanan and Camp Bagan of San Francisco, to Barangay Dupian and Magsaysay of Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur. RDO 105 - has its area of jurisdiction, the City of Surigao with fifty four (54) Barangays including the Province of Surigao del Norte comprising twenty seven (27) municipalities with three hundred eighty (380) barangays.Surigao City including the Province of Surigao del Norte is located at the Northeastern part of Mindanao with a total land area of 288,905 hectares. It is bounded on the North and East of Pacific Ocean; on the south by the Province of Agusan del Norte and Surigao del Sur and on the west by the Surigao Strait.The province with Surigao City as its provincial capital is composed of the Mainland and two large islands, namely Dinagat and Siargao Islands.The Mainland is composed of: Surigao City and 11 municipalities namely: Alegria, Bacuag, Claver, Gigaquit, Maninit, Malimono, Placer, San Francisco, Sison, Tagana-an and Tubod;Siargao Island has 9 Municipalities, namely: Burgos, Dapa, Del Carmen, General Luna, Pilar, San Benito, San Isidro, Sta. Monica and Socorro.
Dinagat Island has 7 Municipalities, namely: Basilisa, Cagdianao, Dinagat, Libjo, Loreto, San Jose and Tubajon. Comprised of 19 Municipalities 17 of which is laying along the coast facing the Pacific Ocean from the nothern tip of the Province to the southern tip except for the municipality of San Miguel which is in the interior part of the province and is nestled in the valley between the mountain ranges of the Diwata and is 31.17 km. Starting from the northern tip of the province is the municipality of Carrascal, 7 km. Going south is the municipality of Cantilan.
Further going south is Madrid; 6 km further is Carmen and 6 km. Further going south is Lanuza.
From Lanuza going southeast is the municipality of Cortes and going further southeast with a distance of 27 km. From Cortes is Tandag, the capital Town of the Province of Surigao del Sur. Going southeast is the municipality of Tago. Going further southeast are the municipalities of Bayabas, Cagwait, Marihatag, San Agustin, Lianga, Barobo, Tagbina, Hinatuan, Bislig and Lingig the southern tip of the province. The District shall be bounded as follows: On the east southeast and east northeast of the province is the Pacific Ocean.
From the southern tip is Lingig and is bounded by Davao Oriental and going south southwest is the Diwata mountain range bounded by Agusan del Sur and on the norht northwest is the same Diwata mountain range and is bounded by Agusan del Norte and on the northern tip of the province is bounded by Surigao del Norte. Comprised of Barangays Mother Barangay Poblacion, Poblacion 1, Poblacion 2, Poblacion 3, Poblacion 4, Poblacion 5, Poblacion 6, Poblacion 7, Poblacion 8, Poblacion 9, Rosary Heights Mother Barangay, Rosary Heights 1, Rosary Heights 2, Rosary Heights 3, Rosary Heights 4, Rosary Heights 5, Rosary Heights 6, Rosary Heights 7, Rosary Heights 8, Rosary Heights 9, Rosary Heights 10, Rosary Heights 11, Rosary Heights 12, M. Bagua, Bagua 1, Bagua 2, Bagua 3, Mother Barangay Kalanganan, Kalanganan, Bagua, Mother Barangay Tamontaka, Tamontaka 1, Tamontaka 2, Tamontaka 3, Tamontaka 4, Tamontaka 5 all of Cotabato City and the Municipalities under Maguindanao Province such as the following: Ampatuan, Buldon, Barira, Parang, Matanog, Sultan Kudarat, Mamasapano, Talitay, Pagagawan, Shariff Aguak, North Upi, South Upi, Datu Odin Sinsuat, Pagalungan, Buluan, Sultan Sa Barongis, Datu Piang, Talayan, Datu Paglas, Kabuntalan, Matanog. The district shall be bounded as follows: on the North by Balabagan, Lanao del Sur, on the East by Pigcawayan, North Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao, on the South by Esperanza, Province of Sultan Kudarat and on the West by Illana Bay.
Comprised of the City of Tacurong with twenty (20) barangays and of municipalities of Isulan with seventeen (17) barangays, Bagumbayan with nineteen (19) barangays, Columbio with sixteen (16) barangays, Experanze with nineteen (19) barangays, Kalamansig with fifteen (15) barangays, Lutayan with eleven (11) barangays, Palimbang with thirty nine (39) barangays, Pres. Quirino with nineteen (19) barangays and Sen.
Ninoy Aquino with twenty (20) barangays. The district shall be bounded as follows: on the North, by Cotabato and Maguindanao Provinces, on the South by South Cotabato and Sarangani Provinces, on the East by Davao del Sur and on the West by the Celebes Sea.
Comprised of 26 barangays for the City of General Santos and 7 Municipalities of Sarangani Province; Municipality of Alabel - 12 barangays, Municipality of Glan - 31 barangays, Municipality of Kiamba - 19 barangays, Municipality of Maasim - 16 barangays, Muncipality of Maitum - 19 barangays, Municipality of Malapatan - 12 barangays and Municipality of Malungon - 31 barangays.The district shall be bounded as follows: on the North, by Province of South Cotabato and Davao del Sur, on the East by Davao del Sur, on the South by Sarangani Bay and Celebes Sea, on the West by Sultan Kudarat.
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