Barangays of Municipality of Madridejos

14 barangays comprising the municipality

14 Barangays
42,828 Total Population
Little Alaska of the Philippines | Uniquely Madridejos

Bunakan

Hon. Basilio Ducay

Bunakan sits on the eastern coast of Madridejos, facing the Visayan Sea. It is a …

Kangwayan

Hon. Joevic Villaceran

Kangwayan is a separate island off the northern coast of Madridejos, accessible by a short …

Kaongkod

Hon. Magdalena Marollano

Kaongkod is one of the largest barangays in Madridejos, located in the interior of the …

Kodia

Hon. Jesus Villacarlos

Kodia is a small, quiet coastal barangay on the southeastern side of Madridejos. Most residents …

Maalat

Hon. Pedro Maru

Maalat takes its name from the Cebuano word for "salty" — a nod to the …

Malbago

Hon. Neil Caratao

Malbago is a coastal barangay on the western side of Madridejos, known for its beach …

Mancilang

Hon. Rowenna Tayo

Mancilang is an interior barangay where farming and fishing go hand in hand. The area …

Pili

Hon. Jerry Caranzo

Pili is a small, rural barangay in the northern part of Madridejos, known for its …

Poblacion

Poblacion

Hon. Floreto Batayola

Poblacion is the town center and the most populated barangay of Madridejos. This is where …

San Agustin

Hon. Dolores Batusbatusan

San Agustin is located on the northern tip of Madridejos, where fishing and farming communities …

Tabagak

Hon. Rexiber Villaceran

Tabagak is an agricultural barangay in the interior of Madridejos, known for copra production (dried …

Talangnan

Hon. Salvador Villaruel

Talangnan is a coastal barangay with a vibrant fishing industry on the southern side of …

Tarong

Hon. Roger Alegre

Tarong is located on the southern coast of Madridejos, known for seaweed farming and coastal …

Tugas

Hon. Alen Chavez

Tugas is named after the Tugas tree (Molave), a hardwood once common in the area. …