San Joaquin is a 2nd class municipality in the province of Iloilo,
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. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 50,102 people.
Barangays
San Joaquin is politically subdivided into 85
barangayA barangay is the smallest administrative division in the Philippines and is the native Filipino term for a village, district or ward...
s.
- Amboyu-an (where Basang-Basa Beach Resort Located)
- Andres Bonifacio
- Antalon
- Bad-as
- Bagumbayan
- Balabago
- Baybay
- Bayunan (Panday Ora) [the tourist capital of the town, due to the populace of people who married tourists mostly Norwegian]and[the only valley found in the town]
- Bolbogan
- Bulho
- Bucaya
- Cadluman
- Cadoldolan
- Camia
- Camaba-an
- Cata-an
- Crossing Dapuyan
- Cubay
- Cumarascas
- Dacdacanan
- Danawan
- Doldol
- Dongoc
- Escalantera
- Ginot-an
- Huna
- Igbaje
- Igbangcal
- Igbinangon
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- Igburi
- Igcabutong
- Igcadlum
- Igcaphang
- Igcaratong
- Igcondao
- Igcores
- Igdagmay
- Igdomingding
- Iglilico
- Igpayong
- Jawod
- Langca
- Languanan
- Lawigan
- Lomboy
- Lopez Vito
- Mabini Norte
- Mabini Sur
- Manhara
- Maninila
- Masagud
- Matambog
- Mayunoc
- Montinola
- Nagquirisan
- Nadsadan
- Nagsipit
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- New Gumawan
- Panatan
- Pitogo
- Purok 1 (Pob.)
- Purok 2 (Pob.) [where the town plaza, hall, church and gymnasium located]
- Purok 3 (Pob.)
- Purok 4 (Pob.)
- Purok 5 (Pob.)
- Qui-anan [the Bandi Capital of the town]
- Roma [the kingdom of the littles]
- San Luis
- San Mateo Norte
- San Mateo Sur
- Santiago
- Sinogbuhan
- Siwaragan [known for the Siwaragan River]
- Lomboyan (Santa Ana)
- Santa Rita
- Talagutac
- Tapikan
- Taslan
- Tiglawa
- Tiolas [the place where the only market on the hillside in iloilo located]
- To-og
- Torocadan
- Ulay
- Bonga
- Guibongan Bayunan
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