Parang, Sulu, Philippines : is a municipality in the province of Sulu Philippines, within Region IX – Zamboanga Peninsula, in the Republic of the Philippines.
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Barangays of Parang, in the Sulu Province, within Region IX – Zamboanga Peninsula in the Republic of The Philippines
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Parang, Sulu, Philippines
Municipality Class: 2nd Class
Area in Hectares: 18223.00
Population (2020 Census): 68,299
Population (2015 Census): 62,176
Annual Growth Rate (2015-2020): 1.99%
Parang 2022 Elected Officials
Mayor:
Al-Kier F. Jikiri
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