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Banga
Banga is a barangay of the philippine component city City Of Bayawan (Tulong) in the province Negros Oriental in Central Visayas which is part of the Visayas group of islands.
Banga belongs to the barangays of Component City City Of Bayawan (Tulong) which are in the outlying area.

The component city City Of Bayawan (Tulong) with a population of about 110,250 and its 28 barangays belong to the partly urban areas in the Philippines. While some of the barangays developed modern urban structures, some others, especially those which are seated in the outlying areas, remained rural. By the end of 2007 Banga had 5,628 residents.
Other barangays of City Of Bayawan (Tulong) are:
Ali-is, Banaybanay, Boyco, Bugay, Cansumalig, Dawis, Kalamtukan,Kalumboyan, Malabugas, Mandu-ao, Maninihon, Minaba, Nangka, Narra,Pagatban, Poblacion, San Isidro, San Jose, San Miguel, San Roque, Suba (Pob.), Tabuan, Tayawan, Tinago (Pob.), Ubos (Pob.), Villareal, Villasol (Bato)

Banga
Barangay of
City Of Bayawan (Tulong)
Island Group Visayas

Region Central Visayas

Province Negros Oriental

City City Of Bayawan (Tulong)

Area
Population
- Total 5,628
- Density/km²
Urbanisation rural

Local Government Unit LGU of Banga, Bayawan City, Negros Oriental, Philippines
Elected Officers of Banga for the term of 2013 - 2016
 Punong Barangay : Zamora, Juvy Ann Gaga-A
1. Barangay Kagawad : Rendon, Jezebel Gerian
2. Barangay Kagawad : Española, Joannie Mondia
3. Barangay Kagawad : Damaso, Rogelio Jr. Guiron
4. Barangay Kagawad : Perocho, Lita Padilla
5. Barangay Kagawad : Gaga-A, Mario Omagtang
6. Barangay Kagawad : Oracion, Noel Galon
7. Barangay Kagawad : Catalan, Jerold Tugado
REGISTERED VOTERS

CALAMITIES

SCHOOLS

Bayawan City Science Elementary School and The Green Wave

Story:

Bayawan City Science Elementary School has been in operation since 2005, the concept of which is parallel to that of the

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