₱ 257.9 million (2020), 99.13 million (2012), 127.4 million (2013), 112.5 million (2014), 148.4 million (2015), 156.7 million (2016), 177.3 million (2017), 190.7 million (2018), 210.4 million (2019), 256 million (2021), 349.2 million (2022)
₱ 693.1 million (2020), 114.7 million (2012), 164.5 million (2013), 122.6 million (2014), 226.5 million (2015), 360 million (2016), 465.3 million (2017), 450.4 million (2018), 598.2 million (2019), 748.4 million (2021), 948.5 million (2022)
₱ 129.6 million (2020), 78.64 million (2012), 63.58 million (2013), 85.53 million (2014), 64.07 million (2015), 70.73 million (2016), 69.36 million (2017), 105.7 million (2018), 123.1 million (2019), 154.8 million (2021), 129.2 million (2022)
₱ 84.13 million (2020), 5.028 million (2012), 26.27 million (2013), 19.98 million (2014), 39.02 million (2015), 73.13 million (2016), 68.22 million (2017), 78.11 million (2018), 81.36 million (2019), 86.12 million (2021), 113.8 million (2022)
Pinukpuk, officially the Municipality of Pinukpuk is a municipality in the province of Kalinga, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 34,275 people.[3]
History
Pinukpuk, while being a municipal district, reduced its territories when Governor-GeneralLeonard Wood issued executive orders transferring barrios of Mabaca, Buaya, and Canna to Balbalan (EO No. 16; issued on June 23, 1926 and effective July 1), as well as Barrio Puguin and sitios of Umnay, Bauban, and Daga to Conner in the sub-province of Apayao (EO No. 55; issued on March 19, 1927 and effective April 1).[5]
Geography
Pinukpuk is in the northern part of Kalinga province, which is a gateway to Tuao, Cagayan, and Conner, Apayao. It is 31 kilometres (19 mi) from Tabuk, 66 kilometres (41 mi) from Tuguegarao, and 523 kilometres (325 mi) from Manila.
Barangays
Pinukpuk is politically subdivided into 23 barangays.[6] Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios.
Aciga
Allaguia
Ammacian
Apatan
Asibanglan
Ba-ay
Ballayangon
Bayao
Camalog (formerly Camcamalog)
Cawagayan (formerly Cagao-ayan) [The first Barangay From Tabuk in the Western part of the Chico River.]
Dugpa
Katabbogan
Limos
Magaogao
Malagnat
Mapaco
Pakawit
Pinococ
Pinukpuk Junction-Center
Socbot [First Barangay from Tabuk in the Eastern part of Chico River]
In the 2020 census, the population of Pinukpuk was 34,275 people,[3] with a density of 46 inhabitants per square kilometre or 120 inhabitants per square mile.
Pinukpuk, belonging to the lone congressional district of the province of Kalinga, is governed by a mayor designated as its local chief executive and by a municipal council as its legislative body in accordance with the Local Government Code. The mayor, vice mayor, and the councilors are elected directly by the people through an election which is being held every three years.