Bauko, Mountain Province, Philippines : is a municipality in the province of Mountain Province Philippines, within Region XIV – CAR, in the Republic of the Philippines.
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Barangays of Bauko, in the Mountain Province province, within Region XIV (CAR) Cordillera Administrative Region in the Republic of The Philippines Abatan • Bagnen Oriente • Bagnen Proper • Balintaugan • Banao • Bila (Bua) • Guinzadan Central • Guinzadan Norte • Guinzadan Sur • Lagawa • Leseb • Mabaay • Mayag • Monamon Norte • Monamon Sur • Mount Data • Otucan Norte • Otucan Sur • Poblacion (Bauko) • Sadsadan • Sinto • Tapapan
Bauko, Mountain Province, Philippines
Municipality Class: 4th Class
Area in Hectares: 20434.00
Population (2020 Census): 32,232
Population (2015 Census): 31,874
Annual Growth Rate (2015-2020): 0.23%
Bauko 2022 Elected Officials
Mayor: Abraham A. Akilit
Vice Mayor: Bartolome L. Baliang
Councilors:
- Fidel S. Chomanog
- Rolando M. Bawang
- Manuel A. Agyapas
- Robert A. Sagayo
- Jimmy C. Agyapas
- John E. Mang-osan
- Ferdinand T. Kipas
- Elmer R. Fomocod
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