Aerial view of Iligan City’s coastal and residential areas. Explore more on the Iligan website.

Barangays of Iligan City

Iligan is politically subdivided into 44 barangays. 

Iligan City is made up of 44 vibrant barangays, each with its own character, history, and role in the city’s rapid growth. From bustling commercial centers to quiet coastal communities and fast-developing residential zones, every barangay contributes something unique to Iligan’s identity. Understanding these barangays isn’t just helpful for residents—it’s essential for investors, travelers, students, and anyone who wants to truly know how the city works and where it’s heading.

This guide breaks down Iligan’s barangays in a clear, practical way—highlighting key features, landmarks, and what makes each area worth exploring. Whether you’re looking for the best places to live, start a business, or plan your next adventure, Iligan’s barangays offer opportunities at every turn.

Here are the 44 Barangays of Iligan City

  1. Abuno
  2. Acmac
  3. Bagong Silang
  4. Bonbonon
  5. Bunawan
  6. Buru-un
  7. Dalipuga
  8. Del Carmen
  9. Digkilaan
  10. Ditucalan
  11. Dulag
  12. Hinaplanon
  13. Hindang
  14. Kabacsanan
  15. Kalilangan
  16. Kiwalan
  17. Lanipao
  18. Luinab
  19. Mahayahay
  20. Mainit
  21. Mandulog
  22. Maria Cristina
  23. Pala-o
  24. Panoroganan
  25. Poblacion
  26. Puga-an
  27. Rogongon
  28. San Miguel
  29. San Roque
  30. Santa Elena
  31. Santa Filomena
  32. Santiago
  33. Santo Rosario
  34. Saray-Tibanga
  35. Suarez
  36. Tambacan
  37. Tibanga
  38. Tipanoy
  39. Tomas L. Cabili (Tominobo Proper)
  40. Tominobo Upper
  41. Tubod
  42. Ubaldo Laya
  43. Upper Hinaplanon
  44. Villa Verde

Top 10 FAQs About the Barangays of Iligan City

1. How many barangays does Iligan City have?

Iligan City is composed of 44 barangays, grouped into coastal communities, urban centers, mountain barangays, and expanding residential zones.


2. What are the largest and most populated barangays in Iligan?

Hinaplanon, Tubod, and Suarez are among the most populated due to rapid residential and commercial development.


3. Which barangays make up the major commercial centers of Iligan City?

Pala-o, Tibanga, San Miguel, and the city proper areas host many banks, restaurants, service centers, and government offices.


4. What are the safest and most preferred residential barangays?

Suarez, Del Carmen, Sta. Elena, and Upper Tominobo are popular for families seeking quieter, more suburban-style living.


5. Which barangays are known for tourism and natural attractions?

Barangays like Ditucalan, Buru-un, and Maria Cristina are gateways to waterfalls, eco-parks, and scenic spots.


6. Are there barangays ideal for business and investment?

Yes — Tibanga, Pala-o, Tominobo areas, and the Highway corridor continue to grow with commercial spaces, IT hubs, and mixed-use developments.


7. What barangays are part of Iligan’s industrial zone?

Barangays like Suarez, Maria Cristina, and Balo-i (adjacent) support industrial operations and heavy power facilities.


8. Which barangays lie along the coastline of Iligan City?

Coastal communities include Tambacan, Tomas Cabili, Sta. Filomena, and San Miguel, known for fishing, shipyards, and seaside living.


9. How does the barangay structure affect local governance?

Each barangay has its own elected officials, disaster response units, community programs, and local policies, helping bring government services closer to residents.


10. Are there barangays in Iligan undergoing major development?

Yes — areas like Hinaplanon, Upper Tominobo, and Santiago are seeing increased residential projects, road expansions, and new commercial activity as Iligan prepares for future growth.

Iligan’s 44 barangays paint a diverse picture of a city that’s growing, adapting, and stepping into a more modern future. Each barangay carries its own identity—some rooted in tradition, others rapidly transforming into commercial hubs, residential communities, and centers of innovation. Understanding these barangays helps residents, investors, and visitors make smarter decisions about where to live, build, explore, or start something new.

As Iligan continues to expand its infrastructure, boost local tourism, and attract new opportunities, every barangay has a role to play in shaping the city’s next chapter. If you want your barangay featured or wish to share updates from your community, connect with GoIligan.com—together, we can highlight the stories that move Iligan forward.

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Go Iligan is a dynamic platform dedicated to promoting Iligan City’s growth, community, and opportunities. It strives to be the leading force in showcasing everything about Iligan—its thriving businesses, rich culture, stunning attractions, and resilient people. Through engaging content, collaborations, and community-driven initiatives, Go Iligan aims to connect locals, businesses, and visitors, fostering a sense of pride and progress. Whether it’s highlighting local enterprises, advocating for sustainable development, or sharing inspiring stories, Go Iligan is committed to driving Iligan forward as a hub of innovation, tourism, and economic growth.


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