Paniqui

Paniqui
Municipality of Paniqui
Lage von Paniqui in der Provinz Tarlac
Karte
Basisdaten
Bezirk: Central Luzon
Provinz: Tarlac
Barangays: 35
Distrikt: 1. Distrikt von Tarlac
PSGC: 036910000
Einkommensklasse: 1. Einkommensklasse
Haushalte: 16.827
Zensus 1. Mai 2000
Einwohnerzahl: 83.311
Zensus 1. August 2007
Koordinaten: 15° 40′ N, 120° 35′ O15.669120.581Koordinaten: 15° 40′ N, 120° 35′ O
Postleitzahl: 2307
Bürgermeister: Miguel C. Rivilla
Offizielle Webpräsenz: paniqui.gov.ph
Geographische Lage auf den Philippinen
Paniqui (Philippinen)
Paniqui
Paniqui

Paniqui ist eine philippinische Stadtgemeinde in der Provinz Tarlac. Nach dem Zensus vom 1. Mai 2000 hat sie 78.883 Einwohner in 16.827 Haushalten.

Baranggays

Paniqui ist politisch in 35 Baranggays unterteilt.

  • Abogado
  • Acocolao
  • Aduas
  • Apulid
  • Balaoang
  • Barang
  • Brillante
  • Burgos
  • Cabayaoasan
  • Canan
  • Carino
  • Cayanga
  • Colibangbang
  • Coral
  • Dapdap
  • Estacion
  • Mabilang
  • Manaois
  • Matalapitap
  • Nagmisaan
  • Nancamarinan
  • Nipaco
  • Patalan
  • Poblacion Norte
  • Poblacion Sur
  • Rang-ayan
  • Salumague
  • Samput
  • San Carlos
  • San Isidro
  • San Juan de Milla
  • Santa Ines
  • Sinigpit
  • Tablang
  • Ventenilla

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