Tangub City Barangays
Sheltered by the mighty Mt. Malindang Range and embraced by the tranquil Panguil Bay, Tangub City is composed of fifty-five (55) barangays spread over a land area of 16,572 hectares. The topography is approximately 40% plain along the coast of Panguil Bay and 60% rolling and hilly, gradually rising to the Mt. Malindang National Forest Reservation area. The city does not have high rise buildings and traffic congestion and according to the 2018 census, it has a population of 69,666 people.
Barangay Name |
Aquino |
Balatacan |
Baluc |
Banglay |
Bintana |
Bocator |
Bongabong |
Caniangan |
Capalaran |
Catagan |
Barangay I - City Hall (Poblacion) |
Barangay II - Marilou Annex (Poblacion) |
Barangay III- Market Kalubian (Poblacion) |
Barangay IV - St. Michael (Poblacion) |
Barangay V - Malubog (Poblacion) |
Barangay VI - Lower Polao (Poblacion) |
Barangay VII - Upper Polao (Poblacion) |
Hoyohoy |
Isidro D. Tan (Dimalooc) |
Garang |
Guinabot |
Guinalaban |
Kausawagan |
Kimat |
Labuyo |
Lorenzo Tan |
Lumban |
Maloro |
Manga |
Mantic |
Maquilao |
Matugnao |
Migcanaway |
Minsubong |
Owayan |
Paiton |
Panalsalan |
Pangabuan |
Salimpuno |
San Antonio |
San Apolinario |
San Vicente |
Santa Cruz |
Santa Maria (Baga) |
Santo Niño |
Sicot |
Silanga |
Silangit |
Simasay |
Sumirap |
Taguite |
Tituron |
Tugas |
Villaba |