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Municipalities of the Philippines
For a complete list of municipalities in the Philippines, see List of cities and municipalities in the Philippines.
A municipality (Tagalog: bayan/munisipalidad; Hiligaynon: banwa; Cebuano: lungsod/munisipalidad; Pangasinan: baley; Kapampangan: balen/balayan; Central Bicolano: banwaan; Waray: bungto; Ilocano: ili) is a local government unit (LGU) in the Philippines. A municipality is called town in its archaic term: a municipality has the function of a town since its inception. It is distinct from city, which is a different category of local government unit. Provinces of the Philippines are divided into cities and municipalities, which in turn, are divided into barangays (formerly barrios) – villages. As of 7 September 2019, there are 1,488 municipalities across the country.[1]
A municipal district is a now-defunct local government unit; previously certain areas were created first as municipal districts before they were converted into municipalities.
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Cities that are under the political jurisdiction of a province form the third legal class of cities, called component cities.A city or municipality is divided into barangays, over which it exercises supervisory authority. A city or municipality is headed by a mayor.
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