CLICK HERE FOR AN UPDATED VERSION OF THE PHILIPPINE BARANGAY LOOKUP TABLE (as of February 2023)
There are a number of Philippine Barangay listings available in the Internet but we found none that are in an easy to use form that can be integrated into software applications or websites. So we decided to share this csv barangay lookup table to all the programmers out there who might find it useful.
The table includes:
- Barangay name
- Barangay classification (urban or rural)
- Barangay population
- City Name
- Province
- Region
Possible uses include:
- Contact or submission forms with dropdowns for Baranggay, City and Province
- Geocoding software
- Address lookup table
- GIS software
- Population statistics
- Etc…
DISCLAIMER: The data is offered FOR FREE and can be edited and used by anyone as they see fit. The data is offered AS IS. While we will strive to keep this data up to date, we do not claim this is a comprehensive listing and some data may be outdated or missing. EACOMM will not be held liable for any inaccuracies or errors found in the data. EACOMM is not responsible for final end-user utilization of this data and any damages the user might incur in its use.
DOWNLOAD THE BARANGAY LOOKUP TABLE CSV HERE (File as of September 14, 2017)
I was wondering how up to date the population.csv is; the website says June 19, 2012.
Thank you!
Thank you for the reply. FYI, I did check them against the 2010 numbers and they’re all off the census data. Some are high, some are low by as much as a couple thousand.
Thanks for providing the csv file.
Just like Lew Anderson, I encountered a problem when I compared the population numbers in this csv file with the numbers of the Philippine Statistics Authority ( I did this for Tacloban City): http://www.nscb.gov.ph/activestats/psgc/municipality.asp?muncode=083747000®code=08&provcode=37
Do you have any idea on the cause of these differences? Thanks a lot.
Laurens