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Municipality of Julita Lage von Julita in der Provinz Leyte Basisdaten Bezirk: Eastern Visayas Provinz: Leyte Barangays: 26 Distrikt: 2. Distrikt von Leyte PSGC: 083725000 Einkommensklasse: 5. Einkommensklasse Haushalte: 2537 Zensus 1. Mai 2000Einwohnerzahl: 12.310 Zensus 1. August 2007Koordinaten: 10° 58′ N, 124° 58′ O10.966666666667124.96666666667Koordinaten: 10° 58′ N, 124° 58′ O Postleitzahl: 6506 Bürgermeister: Irvin Ramos Dy Geographische Lage auf den Philippinen Julita ist eine philippinische Stadtgemeinde in der Provinz Leyte. Nach dem Zensus vom 1. Mai 2000 hat sie 12.096 Einwohner in 2537 Haushalten.
Baranggays
Julita ist politisch in 26 Baranggays unterteilt.
- Alegria
- Anibong
- Aslum
- Balante
- Bongdo
- Bonifacio
- Bugho
- Calbasag
- Caridad
- Cuya-e
- Dita
- Gitabla
- Hindang
- Inawangan
- Jurao
- Poblacion District I
- Poblacion District II
- Poblacion District III
- Poblacion District IV
- San Andres
- San Pablo
- Santa Cruz
- Santo Niño
- Tagkip
- Tolosahay
- Villa Hermosa
Städte und Stadtgemeinden in der Provinz LeyteStädte: Baybay City | Ormoc City | Tacloban City
Stadtgemeinden: Abuyog | Alangalang | Albuera | Babatngon | Barugo | Bato | Burauen | Calubian | Capoocan | Carigara | Dagami | Dulag | Hilongos | Hindang | Inopacan | Isabel | Jaro | Javier | Julita | Kananga | La Paz | Leyte | MacArthur | Mahaplag | Matag-ob | Matalom | Mayorga | Merida | Palo | Palompon | Pastrana | San Isidro | San Miguel | Santa Fe | Tabango | Tabontabon | Tanauan | Tolosa | Tunga | Villaba
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