Hilongos, Leyte
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Hilongos is a 2nd class municipality in the province of Leyte, Philippines
Philippines
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. It borders with the municipality of Bato
Bato, Leyte
Bato is a 4th class municipality in the province of Leyte, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 32,974 people in 6,329 households.-Barangays:Bato is politically subdivided into 33 barangays.-External links:****...

 in the south. According to the 2007 census(as of Aug 1, 2007), it has a population of 53,911 people in 10,763 households. Land area (as of 2007, in hectares): 19,292 . The Registered Voters (figures on registered voters are as of 17 March 2009) 32,731.

Barangays

Hilongos is politically subdivided into 51 barangay
Barangay
A barangay is the smallest administrative division in the Philippines and is the native Filipino term for a village, district or ward...

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  • Agutayan
  • Atabay
  • Baas
  • Bagumbayan
  • Baliw
  • Bantigue
  • Bung-aw
  • Cacao
  • Campina
  • Cantandog 1
  • Cantandog 2
  • Concepcion
  • Himo-aw
  • Hitudpan
  • Imelda Marcos (Pong-on)
  • Kang-iras
  • Lamak

  • Libertad
  • Liberty
  • Lunang
  • Magnangoy
  • Marangog
  • Matapay
  • Naval
  • Owak
  • Pa-a
  • Central Barangay (Pob.)
  • Eastern Barangay (Pob.)
  • Western Barangay (Pob.)
  • Pontod
  • Proteccion
  • San Agustin
  • San Antonio
  • San Isidro

  • San Juan
  • San Roque
  • Santa Cruz
  • Santa Margarita
  • Santo Niño
  • Tabunok
  • Tagnate
  • Talisay
  • Tambis
  • Tejero
  • Tuguipa
  • Utanan
  • Bagong Lipunan
  • Bon-ot
  • Hampangan
  • Kangha-as
  • Manaul








Hilongos officials

  • Mayor: Joy Roble
  • Vice-mayor: Panfilo Go
  • COUNCILLORS:
  1. VILLAQUER, Gary
  2. BADILLA, Reynaldo
  3. OLO, Giovanni
  4. YAN, Roy
  5. FLANCO, Lamberto
  6. NERVES, Lemuel
  7. GABISAN, Miguela
  8. VILLAHERMOSA, Bentong

Barangay SK Chairman
Agutayan Jason Kilaton
Atabay Dexter Go
Baas Daisy Mae Mellijor
Bagumbayan Maria Wendelyn Lozada
Baliw Avelino Bukil
Bantigue Angelito Loterte
Bung-aw Charles Lumapac
Cacao Jay Ann Japon
Campina Mary Jane Naul
Cantandog 1 Alberto Avila
Cantandog 2 Mark Joseph Regante
Concepcion Roselito Remojo
Himo-aw Ruel Nacion
Hitudpan Edison Umapas
Imelda Marcos Edwelito Peña Yanola
Kang-iras John Edwin Fortaliza
Lamak Mira Danessa Reoma
Libertad Mark David Buniol
Liberty Noel Bretchel Banga
Lunang Jessalyn Bohol
Magnangoy Anthony Aldrin Vasquez
Marangog Jodywin Fortaliza
Matapay Maria Jessa Sanchez
Naval Nikki Rivera
Owak Jessie Ann Furia
Pa-a Jubelin Zarate
Central Barangay Maerose Flores
Eastern Barangay Jonna Jean Flanco
Western Barangay Jan Emmanuel Gabisan
Pontod Dominick Lloyd Batis
Proteccion Sherlyn Lor
San Agustin Joseph Notarte
San Antonio Belen Mejoy
San Isidro Jason Joel Sambayon
San Juan Lamberte
San Roque Elmar John Lasmarias
Santa Cruz Carsten Callos
Santa Margarita Jorge Serafina
Santo Niño Romanico Dalmacio
Tabunok Lester John Nemis
Tagnate Anadelle Zamora
Talisay Carlo John Zarate
Tambis Michelle Beltran
Tejero Shiela May Espejo
Tuguipa Irish Igot
Utanan Grezel Ausa
Bagong Lipunan Emn Alsonado
Bon-ot Wilfredo Aguilar
Hampangan Romnick Valdueza
Kangha-as Paul Anton Sevare
Manaul Joel Milano Jr.


Note: Some names might be misspelled or some text might be missing.

Brgy. Pa-a

The Brgy. Pa-a population (as of August 1, 2007) 1050 people.
Source: National Statistics Office (NSO) http://www.census.gov.ph/data/census2007/index.html.

Brgy. Pontod

The livelihood of the people of Pontod depends mostly on fishing. Most of the pump boats were designed and made by the late Artemio Rallos. Pontod has a primary school, a covered court and a chapel, and has three sitio
Sitio
A sitio in the Philippines is a territorial enclave that forms part of a barangay, the location of which may be distant from the center of the barangay itself....

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: Toril, Fishpond and Cansurima, which is known for the Cansurima Beach, which was destroyed in early 1980s. Pontod has a concrete seawall, preventing the houses from the waves during hide tide. Pontod is surrounded by water: the sea and creeks. It has a portion of honored land from the government that is currently been reclaimed for future usage of its residents. Elementary school was established in nurturing young minds of the children. It has 4 teachers who caters the pupils from Grade I - VI. Pontod has a covered court for its sport loving constituents.
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