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The province of Ilocos Sur is politically subdivided into 32 towns and 2
component cities, all of which are organized into two legislative districts.[1] There are a total of 768 barangays in the province.[2]
- † Provincial Capital and Component Cities
- ∗ Component Cities
- Towns
City or Town [A]
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District[1]
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Population (2010)[1][2]
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Area[1]
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Density
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Brgy.
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Coordinates[B]
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km2
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sq mi
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/km2
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/sq mi
|
|
|
Alilem
|
2nd
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1.0% |
6,640
|
119.33
|
46.07
|
56
|
150
|
9
|
16°53′13″N 120°31′48″E / 16.8870°N 120.5299°E / 16.8870; 120.5299 (Alilem)
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Banayoyo
|
2nd
|
1.2% |
7,694
|
24.63
|
9.51
|
310
|
800
|
14
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17°14′09″N 120°28′47″E / 17.2358°N 120.4797°E / 17.2358; 120.4797 (Banayoyo)
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Bantay
|
1st
|
5.2% |
34,323
|
76.60
|
29.58
|
450
|
1,200
|
34
|
17°34′54″N 120°23′11″E / 17.5818°N 120.3865°E / 17.5818; 120.3865 (Bantay)
|
Burgos
|
2nd
|
1.8% |
11,679
|
44.38
|
17.14
|
260
|
670
|
26
|
17°18′58″N 120°30′33″E / 17.3160°N 120.5093°E / 17.3160; 120.5093 (Burgos)
|
Cabugao
|
1st
|
5.4% |
35,706
|
95.56
|
36.90
|
370
|
960
|
33
|
17°47′33″N 120°27′21″E / 17.7926°N 120.4559°E / 17.7926; 120.4559 (Cabugao)
|
Candon
|
∗
|
2nd
|
8.8% |
57,884
|
103.28
|
39.88
|
560
|
1,500
|
42
|
17°11′22″N 120°26′51″E / 17.1895°N 120.4474°E / 17.1895; 120.4474 (Candon)
|
Caoayan
|
1st
|
2.8% |
18,551
|
17.42
|
6.73
|
1,100
|
2,800
|
17
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17°32′52″N 120°23′00″E / 17.5477°N 120.3833°E / 17.5477; 120.3833 (Caoayan)
|
Cervantes
|
2nd
|
2.5% |
16,573
|
234.70
|
90.62
|
71
|
180
|
13
|
16°59′24″N 120°44′07″E / 16.9899°N 120.7354°E / 16.9899; 120.7354 (Cervantes)
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Galimuyod
|
2nd
|
1.5% |
10,011
|
34.40
|
13.28
|
290
|
750
|
24
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17°10′59″N 120°28′07″E / 17.1830°N 120.4687°E / 17.1830; 120.4687 (Galimuyod)
|
Gregorio del Pilar (Concepcion)
|
2nd
|
0.6% |
4,219
|
41.66
|
16.09
|
100
|
260
|
7
|
17°08′53″N 120°36′39″E / 17.1481°N 120.6109°E / 17.1481; 120.6109 (Gregorio del Pilar)
|
Lidlidda
|
2nd
|
0.7% |
4,398
|
33.84
|
13.07
|
130
|
340
|
11
|
17°15′07″N 120°31′15″E / 17.2519°N 120.5207°E / 17.2519; 120.5207 (Lidlidda)
|
Magsingal
|
1st
|
4.3% |
28,302
|
84.98
|
32.81
|
330
|
850
|
30
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17°41′06″N 120°25′33″E / 17.6851°N 120.4257°E / 17.6851; 120.4257 (Magsingal)
|
Nagbukel
|
2nd
|
0.7% |
4,938
|
43.12
|
16.65
|
110
|
280
|
12
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17°26′48″N 120°31′34″E / 17.4466°N 120.5260°E / 17.4466; 120.5260 (Nagbukel)
|
Narvacan
|
2nd
|
6.5% |
42,803
|
122.21
|
47.19
|
350
|
910
|
34
|
17°25′10″N 120°28′37″E / 17.4194°N 120.4769°E / 17.4194; 120.4769 (Narvacan)
|
Quirino (Angkaki)
|
2nd
|
1.3% |
8,535
|
240.10
|
92.70
|
36
|
93
|
9
|
17°08′12″N 120°40′35″E / 17.1367°N 120.6765°E / 17.1367; 120.6765 (Quirino)
|
Salcedo (Baugen)
|
2nd
|
1.7% |
10,935
|
103.44
|
39.94
|
110
|
280
|
21
|
17°09′03″N 120°32′10″E / 17.1507°N 120.5361°E / 17.1507; 120.5361 (Salcedo)
|
San Emilio
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2nd
|
1.1% |
7,427
|
141.44
|
54.61
|
53
|
140
|
8
|
17°14′19″N 120°34′44″E / 17.2386°N 120.5789°E / 17.2386; 120.5789 (San Emilio)
|
San Esteban
|
2nd
|
1.2% |
8,072
|
19.62
|
7.58
|
410
|
1,100
|
10
|
17°19′47″N 120°26′42″E / 17.3297°N 120.4451°E / 17.3297; 120.4451 (San Esteban)
|
San Ildefonso
|
1st
|
1.1% |
7,075
|
11.35
|
4.38
|
620
|
1,600
|
15
|
17°37′30″N 120°23′35″E / 17.6249°N 120.3931°E / 17.6249; 120.3931 (San Ildefonso)
|
San Juan (Lapog)
|
1st
|
3.8% |
25,199
|
64.37
|
24.85
|
390
|
1,000
|
32
|
17°44′32″N 120°27′30″E / 17.7422°N 120.4583°E / 17.7422; 120.4583 (San Juan)
|
San Vicente
|
1st
|
1.8% |
11,720
|
12.60
|
4.86
|
930
|
2,400
|
7
|
17°35′39″N 120°22′22″E / 17.5941°N 120.3729°E / 17.5941; 120.3729 (San Vicente)
|
Santa
|
2nd
|
2.3% |
15,106
|
109.10
|
42.12
|
140
|
360
|
26
|
17°29′10″N 120°26′04″E / 17.4860°N 120.4344°E / 17.4860; 120.4344 (Santa)
|
Santa Catalina
|
1st
|
2.1% |
13,597
|
9.68
|
3.74
|
1,400
|
3,600
|
9
|
17°35′20″N 120°21′48″E / 17.5888°N 120.3634°E / 17.5888; 120.3634 (Santa Catalina)
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Santa Cruz
|
2nd
|
5.8% |
37,911
|
88.78
|
34.28
|
430
|
1,100
|
49
|
17°05′04″N 120°27′07″E / 17.0844°N 120.4520°E / 17.0844; 120.4520 (Santa Cruz)
|
Santa Lucia
|
2nd
|
3.8% |
24,981
|
49.72
|
19.20
|
500
|
1,300
|
36
|
17°07′02″N 120°26′53″E / 17.1173°N 120.4480°E / 17.1173; 120.4480 (Santa Lucia)
|
Santa Maria
|
2nd
|
4.3% |
28,597
|
63.31
|
24.44
|
450
|
1,200
|
33
|
17°22′03″N 120°28′51″E / 17.3676°N 120.4807°E / 17.3676; 120.4807 (Santa Maria)
|
Santiago
|
2nd
|
2.7% |
17,958
|
46.36
|
17.90
|
390
|
1,000
|
24
|
17°17′38″N 120°26′43″E / 17.2940°N 120.4453°E / 17.2940; 120.4453 (Santiago)
|
Santo Domingo
|
1st
|
4.2% |
27,596
|
55.49
|
21.42
|
500
|
1,300
|
36
|
17°38′16″N 120°24′36″E / 17.6378°N 120.4101°E / 17.6378; 120.4101 (Santo Domingo)
|
Sigay
|
2nd
|
0.4% |
2,419
|
81.55
|
31.49
|
30
|
78
|
7
|
17°02′34″N 120°34′46″E / 17.0429°N 120.5795°E / 17.0429; 120.5795 (Sigay)
|
Sinait
|
1st
|
3.9% |
25,427
|
65.56
|
25.31
|
390
|
1,000
|
44
|
17°51′59″N 120°27′22″E / 17.8664°N 120.4561°E / 17.8664; 120.4561 (Sinait)
|
Sugpon
|
2nd
|
0.6% |
3,820
|
57.11
|
22.05
|
67
|
170
|
6
|
16°49′38″N 120°29′45″E / 16.8272°N 120.4959°E / 16.8272; 120.4959 (Sugpon)
|
Suyo
|
2nd
|
1.6% |
10,622
|
124.00
|
47.88
|
86
|
220
|
8
|
16°58′33″N 120°31′30″E / 16.9758°N 120.5249°E / 16.9758; 120.5249 (Suyo)
|
Tagudin
|
2nd
|
5.8% |
38,122
|
151.19
|
58.37
|
250
|
650
|
43
|
16°56′04″N 120°26′42″E / 16.9345°N 120.4450°E / 16.9345; 120.4450 (Tagudin)
|
Vigan
|
†
|
1st
|
7.6% |
49,747
|
25.12
|
9.70
|
2,000
|
5,200
|
39
|
17°34′22″N 120°23′12″E / 17.5729°N 120.3867°E / 17.5729; 120.3867 (Vigan)
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Total
|
658,587
|
2,596.00
|
1,002.32
|
250
|
650
|
768
|
(see GeoGroup box)
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- ^ Former names are italicized.
- ^ Coordinates mark the city/town center, and are sortable by latitude.
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See also[]
References[]
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