₱ 169.9 million (2020), 69.04 million (2012), 81.57 million (2013), 91.14 million (2014), 104.3 million (2015), 119.4 million (2016), 129.6 million (2017), 139.1 million (2018), 151.1 million (2019), 193.1 million (2021), 248.1 million (2022)
₱ 531 million (2020), 119.4 million (2012), 140.8 million (2013), 174.9 million (2014), 209.7 million (2015), 236.2 million (2016), 272.5 million (2017), 326.9 million (2018), 467.5 million (2019), 617.1 million (2021), 743.7 million (2022)
₱ 148.9 million (2020), 61.2 million (2012), 68.06 million (2013), 67.97 million (2014), 74.94 million (2015), 84.75 million (2016), 100.6 million (2017), 111.4 million (2018), 113.1 million (2019), 155.1 million (2021), 188.1 million (2022)
₱ 129.3 million (2020), 44.29 million (2012), 54.5 million (2013), 64.3 million (2014), 70.25 million (2015), 53.92 million (2016), 65.53 million (2017), 89.4 million (2018), 89.92 million (2019), 162.9 million (2021), 228.6 million (2022)
Dumaran, officially the Municipality of Dumaran (Tagalog: Bayan ng Dumaran), is a municipality in the province of Palawan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 23,528 people.[3]
Dumaran also celebrates the Kalabukay Festival - Kalabukay refers to a local bird that is common to the people of Dumaran. The Municipality of Dumaran is in rich with natural resources. The majority of the people living in Dumaran are farmers and fishermen.
Geography
The municipality covers the southern part of the namesake Dumaran Island (where the poblacion is located), as well as a portion on Palawan Island. It is bounded on the north-east by Municipality of Araceli, on the south by Sulu Sea, on the south-west by Roxas, and on the north-west by the municipality of Taytay.
Barangays
Dumaran is politically subdivided into 16 barangays. Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.
There are 9 barangays on the mainland of Palawan, and 7 barangays on Dumaran Island.
In the 2020 census, the population of Dumaran was 23,528 people,[3] with a density of 54 inhabitants per square kilometre or 140 inhabitants per square mile.
The dominant language is Cuyonon, while Bisaya and Tagalog are spoken as secondary languages.