Pavia, Iloilo, Philippines

Pavia, Iloilo, Philippines : is a municipality in the province of Iloilo Philippines, within Region VI – Western Visayas, in the Republic of the Philippines.

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Barangays of Pavia, in the Iloilo province, within Region VI – Western Visayas in the Republic of The Philippines

Aganan Amparo Anilao Balabag Cabugao Norte Cabugao Sur Jibao-An Mali-Ao Pagsanga-An Pal-Agon Pandac Purok I (Pob.) Purok II (Pob.) Purok III (Pob.) Purok IV (Pob.) Tigum Ungka I Ungka II

Pavia, Iloilo, Philippines

Municipality Class: 1st Class
Area in Hectares: 3,204.00
Population (2020 Census): 70,352
Population (2015 Census): 57,232
Annual Growth Rate (2015-2020): 4.31%


Pavia, Iloilo 2022 Elected Officials

Mayor: Luigi Gorriceta
Vice Mayor: Bibo B. Gardoce

Councilors:

  • Manuel D. Gardoce
  • Virgilio N. Gardoce
  • Jose P. Gardoce
  • Ricardo M. Gardoce
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    List of Municipalities in the Iloilo Province within Region VI-Western Visayas in the Republic of The Philippines
    Ajuy Alimodian Anilao Badiangan Balasan Banate Barotac Nuevo Barotac Viejo Batad Bingawan Cabatuan Calinog Carles Concepcion Dingle Dueñas Dumangas Estancia Guimbal Igbaras Janiuay Lambunao Leganes Lemery Leon Maasin Miagao Mina New Lucena Oton Pavia Pototan San Dionisio San Enrique San Joaquin San Miguel San Rafael Santa Barbara Sara Tigbauan Tubungan Zarraga
    Cities in the province of Iloilo: Iloilo City (Capital) Passi City

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