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Punong Barangay
Crisologo Luzada Ongy(2023 - 2026 term)
Next BSKE
November 2, 2026
Barangay Camp III · Data updated 2026-05-24
About Barangay Camp III
Classified as a small barangay, Barangay Camp III is one of the administrative divisions of Salvador in Lanao Del Norte, Northern Mindanao, Philippines.
According to the 2024 POPCEN (Census of Population) published by the Philippine Statistics Authority, Barangay Camp III had a population of 1,181. This made it the 11th largest of 25 barangays in Salvador by population, placing it in the middle tier of the municipality. Residents of Barangay Camp III accounted for approximately 3.47% of the total population of Salvador, which stood at 34,053 in the same 2024 POPCEN reference period.
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Between the 2020 Census of Population and Housing and the 2024 POPCEN, the population of Barangay Camp III changed from 1,219 to 1,181, a shift of -3.1% over the four-year period. This places the barangay among those with contracting populations in Salvador. Barangay Camp III is officially classified as rural, a designation applied to barangays with lower population density and predominantly non-built-up land use.
Salvador is a municipality comprising 25 barangays, and serves as the governing unit directly responsible for local services in Barangay Camp III, including public health, sanitation, peace and order, and civil registration. Within the wider province of Lanao Del Norte, which contains 506 barangays across its component cities and municipalities, Barangay Camp III ranks 283rd by 2024 POPCEN population. Lanao Del Norte is classified as a 2nd by the Bureau of Local Government Finance, a category that reflects the province's annual regular income.
Barangay Camp III is governed by an elected Sangguniang Barangay composed of a Punong Barangay and seven kagawads, with the Sangguniang Kabataan representing the youth. The next BSKE, set for Monday, November 2, 2026, will elect officials to four-year terms as provided under Republic Act No. 12232.
Compiled from official Philippine Statistics Authority census data and Philippine Standard Geographic Code records. Reviewed and published by the Barangay Directory editorial team. See our methodology for sources, verification process, and update cadence.
Important: Officials shown here reflect the 2023 - 2026 term. Barangay leadership can change due to resignation, succession, or special circumstances. Always verify directly with Salvador or the barangay hall before relying on this information for any official transaction, legal matter, or formal communication. The next Barangay and SK Elections are scheduled for Monday, November 2, 2026.
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Population history of Barangay Camp III from official Philippine Statistics Authority census releases.
Census
Population
Change
% change
2015 Census
1,132
—
—
2020 CPH
1,219
+87
+7.7%
2024 POPCEN
1,181
-38
-3.1%
2015–2020: +7.7% total (+1.49%/yr).2020–2024: -3.1% total (-0.79%/yr).
Source: PSA Census of Population (2015), Census of Population and Housing (2020), and POPCEN (2024) as published by the Philippine Statistics Authority. Figures are official as declared by Proclamation.
Comparative Context
2024 POPCEN
Rank in Salvador
11thof 25
Among the upper half of Salvador by population.
Share of Salvador
3.5%
of the municipality's total 34,053 residents.
Rank in Lanao Del Norte
283rdof 506
Province-wide percentile: 44.
PSA Classification
Rural
Lower density, predominantly non-built-up land use.
Income Classification
3rd
BLGF upper-middle fiscal capacity tier.
Salvador (municipality) class
5th
Parent municipality income class — influences LGU services and budget that reach this barangay.
Rankings derived from the most recent PSA population data for each barangay. Classifications sourced from the Philippine Statistics Authority and Bureau of Local Government Finance.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Barangay Camp III
Where is Barangay Camp III located?▾
Barangay Camp III is a barangay in the municipality of Salvador, Lanao Del Norte, Northern Mindanao, Philippines.
What is the address of the Barangay Camp III hall?▾
Barangay Camp III is located in Salvador, Lanao Del Norte, Northern Mindanao, Philippines. The exact street address of the barangay hall is being verified.
Who is the Punong Barangay of Barangay Camp III?▾
The Punong Barangay of Barangay Camp III is Crisologo Luzada Ongy (2023 - 2026 term). The next Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections are scheduled for Monday, November 2, 2026.
How can I contact Barangay Camp III?▾
You can contact Barangay Camp III via phone at 09469930092.
What municipality is Barangay Camp III part of?▾
Barangay Camp III is one of 25 barangays in the municipality of Salvador, Lanao Del Norte, Philippines.
Is Barangay Camp III urban or rural?▾
Barangay Camp III is officially classified as rural by the Philippine Statistics Authority. Rural classification is applied to barangays with lower population density and predominantly non-built-up land use — often agricultural, coastal, or upland areas with more dispersed housing.
What is the income classification of Salvador?▾
Salvador is classified as a 5th by the Bureau of Local Government Finance. This classification is based on the municipality's annual regular income and broadly indicates the size of the local government's budget for services like health, sanitation, peace and order, and infrastructure that reach barangays such as Barangay Camp III.
Has the population of Barangay Camp III been growing or shrinking?▾
Between the 2020 and 2024 censuses, Barangay Camp III went from 1,219 residents to 1,181 — a change of -3.1% over the intercensal period. The barangay is slowly contracting based on figures published by the Philippine Statistics Authority in the 2024 POPCEN.
What region of the Philippines is Barangay Camp III in?▾
Barangay Camp III is part of the Northern Mindanao administrative region of the Philippines. Within Northern Mindanao, the barangay falls under the province of Lanao Del Norte, and is one of 25 barangays administered by Salvador.
How many barangays are in Salvador?▾
Salvador has 25 barangays, including Barangay Camp III. You can browse the full list on our Salvador page.
How many residents does Barangay Camp III have?▾
Barangay Camp III had a population of 1,181 residents according to the 2024 POPCEN (Census of Population) published by the Philippine Statistics Authority.
What is the ZIP code of Barangay Camp III?▾
The primary PHLPost ZIP code for Salvador is 9212. In most Philippine municipalities, this same ZIP applies to every barangay in the city. However, in NCR cities (Manila, Quezon City, Makati, etc.) and a few large cities like Cebu City, Davao City, and Baguio, each barangay may have its own ZIP code. For the most accurate ZIP for Barangay Camp III, confirm with PHLPost at https://phlpost.gov.ph.
When was this page last updated?▾
The information on this page for Barangay Camp III was last updated on 2026-05-24. Barangay leadership, contact information, and hours can change — always verify directly with the barangay hall before relying on this information for any official transaction.
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