List of primary local government units of the Philippines

Below is a full list of primary-level subdivisions of local government in the Philippines. As of June 30, 2019, there are 81 provinces ( province ), 33 highly urbanized cities ( HUC ), 5 independent component cities ( ICC ), and one independent municipality ( NCR municipality ).[1] All 120 primary-level LGUs (local government units) are under general administrative supervision of the President of the Philippines.

Map showing the primary local government units of the Philippines and the regions they are grouped into.


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Primary-level
LGU
Type Region Population
(2015)[2]
Area
(km2)[3][4][5][6]
Density
(/km2, 2015)
Abra province CAR 241,160 4,165.25 58
Agusan del Norte province XIII 354,503 2,730.24 130
Agusan del Sur province XIII 700,653 9,989.52 70
Aklan province VI 574,823 1,821.42 316
Albay province V 1,314,826 2,575.77 510
Angeles[7] HUC III 411,634 60.27 6,830
Antique province VI 582,012 2,729.17 213
Apayao province CAR 119,184 4,413.35 27
Aurora province III 214,336 3,147.32 68
Bacolod HUC VI 561,875 162.67 3,454
Baguio HUC CAR 345,366 57.51 6,005
Basilan province BARMM 459,367 1,327.23 346
Bataan province III 760,650 1,372.98 554
Batanes province II 17,246 219.01 79
Batangas province IV-A 2,694,335 3,119.75 864
Benguet province CAR 446,224 2,769.08 161
Biliran province VIII 171,612 536.01 320
Bohol province VII 1,313,560 4,820.95 272
Bukidnon province X 1,415,226 10,498.59 135
Bulacan province III 3,292,071 2,796.10 1,177
Butuan HUC XIII 337,063 816.62 413
Cagayan province II 1,199,320 9,295.75 129
Cagayan de Oro HUC X 675,950 412.80 1,637
Caloocan HUC NCR 1,583,978 53.33 29,701
Camarines Norte province V 583,313 2,320.07 251
Camarines Sur province V 1,756,541 5,412.55 325
Camiguin province X 88,478 237.95 372
Capiz province VI 761,384 2,594.64 293
Catanduanes province V 260,964 1,492.16 175
Cavite province IV-A 3,678,301 1,574.17 2,337
Cebu province VII 2,938,982 4,943.72 594
Cebu City HUC VII 922,611 315.00 2,929
Cotabato province XII 1,379,747 9,008.90 153
Cotabato City ICC BARMM 299,438 176.00 1,701
Dagupan ICC I 171,271 37.23 4,600
Davao City HUC XI 1,632,991 2,443.61 668
Davao de Oro province XI 736,107 4,479.77 164
Davao del Norte province XI 1,016,332 3,426.97 297
Davao del Sur province XI 632,588 2,163.98 292
Davao Occidental province XI 316,342 2,163.45 146
Davao Oriental[8] province XI 558,958 5,679.64 98
Dinagat Islands province XIII 127,152 1,036.34 123
Eastern Samar province VIII 467,160 4,660.47 100
General Santos HUC XII 594,446 492.86 1,206
Guimaras province VI 174,613 604.57 289
Ifugao province CAR 202,802 2,628.21 77
Iligan HUC X 342,618 813.37 421
Ilocos Norte province I 593,081 3,467.89 171
Ilocos Sur province I 689,668 2,596.00 266
Iloilo province VI 1,936,423 5,000.83 387
Iloilo City HUC VI 447,992 78.34 5,719
Isabela province II 1,458,736 12,159.43 120
Kalinga province CAR 212,680 3,231.25 66
La Union province I 786,653 1,497.70 525
Laguna province IV-A 3,035,081 1,917.85 1,583
Lanao del Norte province X 676,395 3,346.57 202
Lanao del Sur province BARMM 1,045,429 3,872.89 270
Lapu-Lapu HUC VII 408,112 58.10 7,024
Las Piñas HUC NCR 588,894 32.69 18,014
Leyte province VIII 1,509,648 5,699.73 265
Lucena HUC IV-A 266,248 80.21 3,319
Maguindanao province BARMM 1,173,933 4,871.60 241
Makati[9] HUC NCR 582,602 21.57 27,010
Malabon HUC NCR 365,525 15.71 23,267
Mandaluyong HUC NCR 386,276 9.29 41,580
Mandaue HUC VII 362,654 25.18 14,402
Manila HUC NCR 1,780,148 42.88 41,515
Marikina HUC NCR 450,741 21.52 20,945
Marinduque province Mimaropa 234,521 952.58 246
Masbate province V 892,393 4,151.78 215
Misamis Occidental province X 602,126 2,055.22 293
Misamis Oriental province X 888,509 3,131.52 284
Mountain Province province CAR 154,590 2,157.38 72
Muntinlupa HUC NCR 504,509 39.75 12,692
Naga ICC V 196,003 84.48 2,320
Navotas HUC NCR 249,463 8.94 27,904
Negros Occidental province VI 2,497,261 7,802.54 320
Negros Oriental province VII 1,354,995 5,385.53 252
Northern Samar province VIII 632,379 3,692.93 171
Nueva Ecija province III 2,151,461 5,751.33 374
Nueva Vizcaya province II 452,287 3,975.67 114
Occidental Mindoro province Mimaropa 487,414 5,865.71 83
Olongapo HUC III 233,040 185.00 1,260
Oriental Mindoro province Mimaropa 844,059 4,238.38 199
Ormoc ICC VIII 215,031 613.60 350
Palawan province Mimaropa 849,469 14,649.73 58
Pampanga[10] province III 2,198,110 2,002.20 1,098
Pangasinan province I 2,785,455 5,413.78 515
Parañaque HUC NCR 665,822 46.57 14,297
Pasay HUC NCR 416,522 13.97 29,815
Pasig[11] HUC NCR 755,300 48.46 15,586
Pateros NCR municipality NCR 63,840 2.25 28,373
Puerto Princesa HUC Mimaropa 255,116 2,381.02 107
Quezon province IV-A 1,856,582 8,989.39 207
Quezon City HUC NCR 2,936,116 171.71 17,099
Quirino province II 188,991 2,323.47 81
Rizal[12] province IV-A 2,884,227 1,191.94 2,420
Romblon province Mimaropa 292,781 1,533.45 191
Samar province VIII 780,481 6,048.03 129
San Juan HUC NCR 122,180 5.95 20,569
Santiago ICC II 134,830 255.50 528
Sarangani province XII 544,261 3,601.25 151
Siquijor province VII 95,984 337.49 284
Sorsogon province V 792,949 2,119.01 374
South Cotabato province XII 915,289 3,935.95 233
Southern Leyte province VIII 421,750 1,798.61 234
Sultan Kudarat province XII 812,095 5,298.34 153
Sulu province BARMM 824,731 1,600.40 515
Surigao del Norte province XIII 485,088 1,972.93 246
Surigao del Sur[13] province XIII 592,250 4,932.70 120
Tacloban HUC VIII 242,089 201.72 1,200
Taguig[14] HUC NCR 804,915 45.21 17,804
Tarlac province III 1,366,027 3,053.60 447
Tawi-Tawi province BARMM 390,715 1,087.40 359
Valenzuela HUC NCR 620,422 47.02 13,195
Zambales province III 590,848 3,645.83 162
Zamboanga City HUC IX 861,799 1,414.70 609
Zamboanga del Norte province IX 1,011,393 7,301.00 139
Zamboanga del Sur province IX 1,010,674 4,499.46 225
Zamboanga Sibugay province IX 633,129 3,607.75 175

See also

References

  1. "Number of provinces, cities, municipalities and barangays, by region, as of 30 June 2019" (PDF). Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved August 9, 2019.
  2. Census of Population (2015). Highlights of the Philippine Population 2015 Census of Population. PSA. Retrieved June 20, 2016.
  3. "PSGC – Provinces". Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved August 9, 2019. Independent cities have been excluded from provincial land area and population figures.
  4. "PSGC – Cities". Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved August 9, 2019.
  5. For provinces in the ARMM: "Bangsamoro Development Plan Integrative Report, Chapter 10" (PDF). Bangsamoro Development Agency. 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 4, 2016. Retrieved September 5, 2015. Note that the land area of Cotabato City has been subtracted from Maguindanao.
  6. For Pateros: "Land Use Classification". Archived from the original on September 15, 2008. Retrieved September 5, 2015.
  7. Population count includes persons residing in area disputed by Barangay Dolores, Mabalacat, Pampanga
  8. Population count excludes persons residing in three barangays (Pagtila-an, Rajah Cabungso-an, Union) disputed between Boston, Davao Oriental and Lingig, Surigao del Sur
  9. Data for Makati includes areas in dispute with Taguig
  10. Population count excludes persons residing in area disputed by Barangay Balibago, Angeles City
  11. Population count excludes persons residing in area disputed by Barangay San Isidro, Cainta, Rizal
  12. Population count includes persons residing in area disputed by Barangays Manggahan and Dela Paz, Pasig
  13. Population count includes persons residing in three barangays (Pagtila-an, Rajah Cabungso-an, Union) disputed between Lingig, Surigao del Sur and Boston, Davao Oriental
  14. Data for Taguig excludes areas in dispute with Makati
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