An Tigaon sarong ikaapat na klaseng banwaan sa probinsya kan Camarines Sur, Filipinas. An designadong zip code kaini iyo 4420.

Tigaon
Kinamumugtakan kan Tigaon
Kinamumugtakan kan Tigaon
Map
Tagboan: 13°37′55″N 123°29′51″E Tagboan: 13°37′55″N 123°29′51″E
NasyonFilipinas
Barangay23
Pamamahala
 • Electorado39,355 votantes (9 Mayo 2022)
Hiwas
 • Kabuuhan72.35 km2 (27.93 sq mi)
Elebasyon
91 m (299 ft)
Populasyon
(Mayo 1, 2020)[1]
 • kabuuhan60,524
 • Densidad840/km2 (2,200/sq mi)
 • Saro
13,324
Economia
 • Klaseikatolo na klaseng banwaan
 • Ingresos₱217,117,042.41 (2020)
 • Activos₱441,103,975.41 (2020)
 • Pasivos₱75,028,311.49 (2020)
 • Gastos₱159,848,586.44 (2020)
Kodigo nin postal
4420
PSGC
051736000
Kodigo telefonico54
TataramonBikol Sentral
Tataramon na Inagta Partido
tataramon na Tagalog
Websityowww.tigaon.gov.ph
simbahan kan St. Clare of Assisi Parish sa lalawigan kan Tigaon Camarines Sur

Susog sa sensus kan 1 Mayo 2020, igwa ining 60,524 katawong nag-eerok digdi sa 13,324 kaharongan. Igwa ining sukol na 72.35 kilometro kwadrado.

Munisipyo kan Tigaon
Monumento ni Felix Plazo

Mga barangay

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Nababanga an Tigaon sa 23 barangay:

  • Abo
  • Cabalinadan
  • Caraycayon
  • Casuna
  • Consocep
  • Coyaoyao
  • Gaao
  • Gingaroy
  • Gubat
  • Huyonhuyon
  • Libod
  • Mabalodbalod
  • May-Anao
  • Panagan
  • Poblacion
  • Salvacion
  • San Antonio
  • San Francisco
  • San Miguel
  • San Rafael
  • Talojongon
  • Tinawagan
  • Vinagre

Demograpiko

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Sensus nin Populasyon kan
Tigaon
TaonTawo±% p.a.
1903 5,711—    
1918 7,418+1.76%
1939 10,039+1.45%
1948 16,912+5.97%
1960 20,337+1.55%
1970 20,224−0.06%
1975 25,282+4.58%
1980 26,504+0.95%
1990 33,650+2.42%
1995 39,186+2.89%
2000 40,210+0.55%
2007 45,509+1.72%
2010 48,611+2.43%
2015 55,272+2.48%
2020 60,524+1.80%
Toltolan: Philippine Statistics Authority[2][3][4][5]

Mga nagin alkalde

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An mga nagin alkalde kan banwaan iyo sinda:[6]

  • Pedro Cea (1901-1902)
  • Modesto Baduria (1903-1905)
  • Gregorio Natividad (1905-1907)
  • Manuel Cea (1907-1909)
  • Nemesio Cea (1909-1911)
  • Nicolas Interino (1911-1913)
  • Severo Cea (1913-1917)
  • Vitaliano Palmaria (1917-1920)
  • Severo Cea (1920-1923)
  • Gerardo Cea (1923-1926)
  • Lino Cabaero (1926-1929)
  • Felix Madera (1929-1937)
  • Laurencio Cea (1937-1941)
  • Heriberto R. Moll (1945-1957)
  • Jose Bosito (1958-1964)
  • Heriberto R. Moll (1964-1967)
  • Gualberto Cea Manlagñit (1968-1971)
  • Lucio Palaypayon, Jr. (1972)
  • Gallardo Bombase (acting capacity, 1974-1976)
  • Claudio Francisco (appointed 1976/ elected 1980-1986)
  • Roman de Leon, Jr. (OIC, 1987, Transitional Gov't)
  • Eleanor R. Lelis (1988-1992)
  • Mariano B. Llaguno (1992-1998)
  • Elmo L. Bombase

Toltolan

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  1. "2020 Census of Population and Housing (2020 CPH) Population Counts Declared Official by the President". Hulyo 7, 2021.  Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. Sensus kan Populasyon (2015). "Rehiyon V (Rehiyon Bikol)". Kabuuhang Populasyon kan lambang Provincia, Syudad, Banwaan asin Barangay. PSA. Retrieved 20 Jun 2016. 
  3. Census of Population and Housing (2010). "Rehiyon V (Rehiyon Bikol)". Kabuuhan populasyon sa lambang Provincia, Syudad, Banwaan asin Barangay. NSO. Retrieved 29 Jun 2016. 
  4. Mga Sensus kan Populasyon (1903–2007). "Rehiyon V (Rehiyon Bikol)". Table 1. Population Enumerated in Various Censuses by Province/Highly Urbanized City: 1903 to 2007. NSO. 
  5. "Province of Camarines Sur". Municipality Population Data. LWUA Research Division. Retrieved 17 December 2016. 
  6. Websayt kan LGU Tigaon Archived 2010-01-29 at the Wayback Machine. (Pighúgot 2009-08-26)

Mga panluwas na takod

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