Barangays of Municipality of Madridejos

14 barangays comprising the municipality

14 Barangays
42,828 Total Population
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. …