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2010 CENSUS POPULATION BY PROVINCE CITY/MUNICIPALITY BARANGAY OF POPULATION AND HOUSING R E G I O N National Statistics Office Republic of the Philippines REPORT NO. 1-E CENTRAL LUZON III

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2010 CENSUS

POPULATION BY

PROVINCE

CITY/MUNICIPALITY

BARANGAY

OF POPULATIONAND HOUSING

R EG I ON

National Statistics OfficeRepublic of the Philippines

REPORT NO. 1-E

CENTRAL LUZON III

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CITATION: National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing Report No. 1-E REGION III – CENTRAL LUZON Population by Province, City/Municipality, and Barangay April 2012 ISSN 0117-1453

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2010 Census of Population and Housing

Report No. 1 – E Population by Province, City/Municipality, and Barangay

REGION III

CENTRAL LUZON

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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

HIS EXCELLENCY

PRESIDENT BENIGNO S. AQUINO III

NATIONAL STATISTICAL COORDINATION BOARD

Honorable Cayetano W. Paderanga Jr. Chairperson

NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE

Carmelita N. Ericta Administrator

Paula Monina G. Collado

Deputy Administrator

Socorro D. Abejo Director III, Household Statistics Department

ISSN 0117-1453

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FOREWORD

The 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) Report No. 1 is one of several publications designed to disseminate the results of the 2010 CPH. This report presents the population by province, city or municipality and barangay based on the 2010 CPH. This information will be useful for the formulation of the social and economic development policies, plans and programs of the Government. These are also important for purposes of the calculation of Internal Revenue Allocation, determination of number of congressional districts, and creation or conversion of various administrative geographic units.

The 2010 CPH is the 13th census of population and the 6th census of housing that was conducted in the country since the first census undertaken in 1903. It was designed to take an inventory of the total population and housing units in the country and collect information about their characteristics as of the reference period May 1, 2010.

The 2010 CPH data were gathered through house-to-house visit and interview of

a responsible member of every household visited. The data processing of the results of the 2010 CPH utilized a combination of Optical Mark Reader (OMR) technology and data encoding. The 2010 CPH results on population counts underwent careful evaluation for reasonableness and consistency with expected demographic patterns and trends in accordance with evaluation procedures of international standards. Unusual changes and deviations of 2010 CPH population counts and related indicators from expected patterns and trends were field-verified.

The successful completion of the 2010 CPH would not have been possible

without the unwavering support and services rendered by the local and national officials, government and private agencies, media, and non-government organizations. We acknowledge with gratitude the census coordinating boards at the national, regional, provincial, city, and municipal levels in ensuring agency logistic support and assistance, the dedication of teachers from the Department of Education, the hired census personnel, and our very own NSO personnel who acted as census enumerators and supervisors, and the cooperation of the general populace. The NSO extends its deep appreciation of their support to this important undertaking.

CARMELITA N. ERICTA Administrator

Manila, Philippines April 2012

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2010 Census of Population and Housing Contents

Foreword v

Proclamation vii

Explanatory Note xi Introduction xi

Content and Coverage of this Report xi Authority to Conduct the 2010 CPH xi

Coordination for the 2010 CPH xii Definition of Terms and Concepts xiii

Method of Enumeration xviii Sampling Scheme xx

Map of Region III – Central Luzon xxi Highlights of the Philippine Population xxiii

Highlights of Region III – Central Luzon Population xxvi

Summary Table: A. Population and Annual Growth Rates for the Philippines and Its Regions, Provinces,

and Highly Urbanized Cities Based on 1990, 2000, and 2010 Censuses xxix B. Population and Annual Growth Rates by Province, City, and Municipality

Region III – Central Luzon xxxii C. Total Population, Household Population, Number of Households, and Average

Household Size by Region, Province, and Highly Urbanized City: Philippines, 2010 xxxv

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Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Barangay:

Aurora 1

Bataan 6

Bulacan 13 Nueva Ecija 29

Pampanga (excluding Angeles City) 53

Angeles City 68 Tarlac 69

Zambales (excluding Olongapo City) 84

Olongapo City 91

Appendices A Commonwealth Act No. 591 – An Act Creating a Bureau of the Census and Statistics to Consolidate Statistical Activities of the Government Therein 95 B Batas Pambansa Blg 72 – An Act Providing for the Taking of an Integrated Census Every Ten Years Beginning in the Year Nineteen Hundred and Eighty and for Other Purposes 98 C Executive Order No. 121 – Reorganizing and Strengthening the Philippine

Statistical System (PSS) and for Other Purposes 101 D Trainings and Fieldwork for the Conduct of 2010 CPH 110

E Evaluation of Population Counts from the 2010 CPH 113 F List of Report No. 1 – Population by Province, City, Municipality, and

Barangay 115

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EXPLANATORY NOTE Introduction The National Statistics Office conducted the 2010 Census of Population and Housing or 2010 CPH in May 2010. This is the 13th census of population and the 6th census of housing undertaken in the country. Like the previous censuses conducted by the office, the 2010 CPH is designed to take an inventory of the total population and housing units in the Philippines and to collect information about their characteristics. Content and Coverage of this Report

In this report, the population counts by province, city/municipality and barangay

are presented. These population counts were declared official for all purposes by His Excellency President Benigno S. Aquino III under Proclamation No. 362 dated March 30, 2012.

Authority to Conduct the 2010 CPH Commonwealth Act (CA) No. 591, approved on August 19, 1940, authorized the

then Bureau of the Census and Statistics (now the National Statistics Office or NSO) to collect by enumeration, sampling or other methods, statistics and other information concerning the population and to conduct, for statistical purposes, investigations and studies of social and economic conditions in the country, among others (Section 2 of CA No. 591).

Batas Pambansa Blg. 72, approved on June 11, 1980, further accorded the NSO

the authority to conduct population censuses every ten years beginning in 1980, without prejudice to the undertaking of special censuses on agriculture, industry, commerce, housing, and other sectors as may be approved by the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA).

Executive Order (EO) No. 121, otherwise known as the Reorganization Act of the

Philippine Statistical System, which was issued on January 30, 1987, declared that the NSO shall be the major statistical agency responsible for generating general purpose statistics and for undertaking such censuses and surveys as may be designated by the National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB) (Section 9 of EO No. 121).

Presidential Proclamation No. 2028 “Declaring May 2010 as National Census

Month” enjoined all departments and other government agencies, including government-owned and controlled corporations, as well as LGUs, to implement and

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execute the operational plans, directives, and orders of the National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB), through the NSO, relative to this Proclamation. Coordination for the 2010 CPH

Batas Pambansa Blg. 72 provides that the National Census Coordinating Board

(NCCB) at the national level, and local boards at the regional, provincial, city, and municipal levels shall be created to ensure the successful conduct of the census. For the 2010 CPH, the NSCB was designated as the NCCB pursuant to NSCB’s mandated function specified in Executive Order No. 121 to establish appropriate mechanisms for statistical coordination at the different geographic levels.

The Director General of NEDA was the Chairperson of the NCCB, and the

Secretaries from other Departments were the Members. The NSO Administrator, who served as the Executive Officer of the NCCB, was mandated to formulate and execute plans for the 2010 CPH.

In the field, the NSO Regional Director (RD) was the Executive Officer of the

Regional Census Coordinating Board (RCCB). He/she was responsible for the coordination, monitoring, and supervision of the census operations in all provinces within the region. The RCCB was chaired by the Regional Director of the NEDA. The Regional Director of the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) served as the Vice Chairperson. The members were the heads of the following: Regional Development Council, National Statistics Coordination Board, Department of Agrarian Reform, Department of Agriculture, Department of Education (DepEd), Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Department of Finance, Department of Foreign Affairs, Department of Justice, Department of Labor and Employment, Department of National Defense, Department of Public Works and Highways, Department of Social Welfare and Development, Department of Trade and Industry, Department of Transportation and Communications, Department of Tourism, Department of Science and Technology, Department of Health, Commission on Population, National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP), and Office of Muslim Affairs. Completing the membership of the RCCB was a representative from the private sector.

At the local government level, Provincial Census Coordinating Boards (PCCB)

and City/Municipality Census Coordinating Boards (C/MCCB) were created. The Provincial Governor was the Chairperson of the PCCB and the Division Superintendent of Schools, the Vice Chairperson. The District Highway Engineer, Provincial Commander (PNP), Provincial Planning and Development Officer, Provincial Assessor, Provincial Agriculturist, Provincial Population Officer, Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Officer, Provincial Social Welfare and Development Officer, Provincial Information Officer, NCIP Development Management Officer V, and three representatives from the private sector served as members. The Provincial Statistics Officer was the Executive Officer. He/she was also responsible for the field census operations in the province.

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The C/MCCB was chaired by the City/Municipal Mayor and co-chaired by the City Superintendent/District Supervisor of Schools by the DepEd. The members were composed of the following: The Station Commanders, City/Municipal Planning and Development Officer, City/Municipal Population Officer, City/Municipal Civil Registrar, City Assessor (for CCCB), Municipal Agriculture Officer (for MCCB), and a representative from the private sector. The District Statistics Officer served as Executive Officer.

Definition of Terms and Concepts The operational definitions and concepts adopted in the 2010 CPH have also been used in past censuses of population and housing. The use of the same operational definitions of terms and concepts in our population and housing censuses ensures comparability of census results. The 2010 CPH enumerators were instructed to adhere strictly to these operational definitions. Barangay A barangay is the smallest political unit in the country. Generally, one enumerator is assigned to enumerate one barangay. For enumeration purposes, a large barangay is usually divided into parts, and each part is called an enumeration area (EA). The official list of barangays of the DILG in the Philippine Standard Geographic Code as of March 2010 was used for the 2010 CPH. Enumeration Area

An enumeration area (EA) is a delineated geographic area usually consisting of about 350 to 500 households. It could be an entire barangay or part of a barangay. It is assigned to one enumerator.

Usual Place of Residence All persons were enumerated in their usual place of residence which refers to the geographic place (street, barangay, city/municipality or province) where the person usually resides. As a rule, a person’s usual place of residence is the place where that person sleeps most of the time. Hence, it may be the same as or different from the place where he/she was found at the time of the census. Household

A household is a social unit consisting of a person living alone or a group of

person who sleep in the same housing unit and have a common arrangement in the preparation and consumption of food.

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In most cases, a household consists of persons who are related by kinship ties, like parents and their children. In some instances, several generations of familial ties are represented in one household while, still in others, even more distant relatives are members of the household. Household helpers, boarders, and nonrelatives are considered as members of the household provided they sleep in the same housing unit and have common arrangement for the preparation and consumption of food and do not usually go home to their family at least once a week. A person who shares a housing unit with a household but separately cooks his/her meals or consumes his/her food elsewhere is not considered a member of the household he/she shares the housing unit with. This person is listed as a separate household. Household Membership

In determining household membership, the basic criterion is the usual place of residence or the place where the person usually resides. This may be the same or different from the place where he/she is found at the time of the census. As a rule, it is the place where he/she usually sleeps. Household Population Household population refers to all persons who are members of the household. Institutional Living Quarter An institutional living quarter (ILQ) is a structurally separate and independent place of abode intended for habitation by large groups of individuals (10 or more). Such quarter usually has certain common facilities such as kitchen and dining rooms, toilet and bath, and lounging areas, which are shared by the occupants. Institutional Population An institutional population comprises of persons who are found living in ILQs. They may have their own families or households elsewhere but at the time of census, they are committed or confined in institutions, or they live in ILQs and are usually subject to a common authority or management, or are bound by either a common public objective or a common personal interest. Whom to Enumerate As in past population and housing censuses, enumerators of 2010 CPH were provided with guidelines on whom to list as members of a household and institutional population. This will ensure uniformity in determining household membership,

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institutional population, and in identifying persons to be included in the enumeration or excluded from it. Furthermore, this will ensure that there is no omission or duplication in the enumeration of persons and households during census-taking. The following are the guidelines in determining household membership and institutional population:

Persons enumerated as members of the household 1. Those who are present at the time of visit and whose usual place of residence

is the housing unit where the household lives.

2. Family members who are overseas workers and who have been away at the time of the census for not more than five years from the date of departure and are expected to be back within five years from the date of last departure.

An overseas worker is a household member who is currently out of the

country due to overseas employment. He/she may or may not have a specific work contract or may be presently at home on vacation but has an existing overseas employment to return to. Undocumented overseas workers, or TNT for Tago Nang Tago, are considered as overseas workers for as long as they are still considered members of the household and had been away for less than five years. However, immigrants are excluded from the census.

3. Those whose usual place of residence is the place where the household lives

but are temporarily away at the time of the census for any of the following reasons:

a. on vacation, business/pleasure trip, or training somewhere in the

Philippines and are expected to be back within six months from the date of departure. An example is a person on training with the Armed Forces of the Philippines for not more than six months;

b. on vacation, business/pleasure trip, or studying/training abroad and are expected to be back within a year from the date of departure;

c. working or attending school in some other place but usually comes home at least once a week;

d. confined in hospitals for a period of not more than six months as of May 1, 2010, except when they are confined as patients in mental hospitals, leprosaria or leper colonies, or drug rehabilitation centers, regardless of the duration of confinement;

e. detained in national/provincial/city/municipal jails or in military camps for a period of not more than six months as of May 1, 2010, except when their sentence or detention is expected to exceed six months;

f. on board coastal, interisland, or fishing vessels within Philippine territories; and

g. on board in oceangoing vessels but are expected to be back within five years from the date of departure.

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4. Boarders/lodgers of the household or employees of household-operated businesses who do not usually return/go to their respective homes weekly.

5. Citizens of foreign countries who have resided or are expected to reside in the Philippines for at least a year from their arrival, except members of diplomatic missions and non-Filipino members of international organizations.

6. Filipino balikbayans with usual place of residence in a foreign country but

have resided or are expected to reside in the Philippines for at least a year from their arrival.

7. Persons temporarily staying with the household who have no usual place of

residence or who are not certain to be enumerated elsewhere. Persons enumerated as members of the institutional population 1. Permanent lodgers in boarding houses;

2. Dormitory residents who do not usually go home to their respective

households at least once a week; 3. Hotel residents who have stayed in the hotel for more than six months at the

time of the census; 4. Boarders in residential houses provided that their number is 10 or more.

Otherwise, they will be considered as members of regular households; 5. Patients in hospitals who are confined for more than six months; 6. Patients confined in mental hospitals, leprosaria or leper colonies, and drug

rehabilitation centers, regardless of the length of confinement; 7. Wards in orphanages; 8. Inmates of penal colonies or prison cells; 9. Seminarians, nuns in convents, and monks; and 10. Workers in mining and similar camps. The following persons are not considered as members of the institutional population and should be included in the households to which they belong:

1. Military officials/enlisted men or draftees (and members of their households) who have housing units within military installations or camps;

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2. Managers (and members of their households) of refugee camps, dormitories, hotels, hospitals, and others, who occupy and regularly use as their place of abode a living quarter in the institution that they manage; and

3. Priests, who together with their relatives and/or household help, occupy and

regularly use as their place of abode a living quarter in the church or seminary.

Persons Included in the Census Enumeration

Included in the enumeration were those who were alive as of the census reference date, that is, 12:01 a.m. of May 1, 2010. Specifically they are the following:

1. Filipino nationals permanently residing in the Philippines;

2. Filipino nationals who, as of May 1, 2010, were temporarily at Philippine sea,

or were temporarily on vacation, business/pleasure trip or studying/training abroad and were expected to be back within a year from the date of departure;

3. Filipino overseas workers, including those on board in oceangoing vessels, who were away as of May 1, 2010 but were expected to be back within five years;

4. Philippine government officials, both military and civilian, including Philippine diplomatic personnel and their families, assigned abroad; and

5. Civilian citizens of foreign countries who have their usual residence in the Philippines, or foreign visitors who had stayed or are expected to stay for at least a year from the date of their arrival in this country.

Persons Excluded in the Census Enumeration

Excluded from the enumeration are the following persons, although they happened to be within the territorial jurisdiction of the Philippines at the time of the census enumeration: 1. Foreign ambassadors, ministers, consuls, or other diplomatic representatives,

and members of their families (except Filipino and non-Filipino employees who have been residents of the Philippines prior to said employment);

2. Citizens of foreign countries living within the premises of an embassy, legation, chancellery, or consulate;

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3. Citizens of foreign countries who are chiefs or officials of international organizations, such as United Nations (UN), International Labor Organization (ILO), Asian Development Bank (ADB), Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), or the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), as they may be subject to reassignment to other countries after their tour of duty in the Philippines, and members of their families;

4. Citizens of foreign countries, together with non-Filipino members of their

families, who are students, or who are employed or have business in the Philippines, but who have stayed or are expected to stay in the country for less than a year from arrival;

5. Citizens of foreign countries and Filipinos with usual place of residence in a

foreign country, who are visiting the Philippines and who have stayed or are expected to stay in the country for less than a year from arrival (for instance, a balikbayan who will return to his/her usual place of residence abroad after a short vacation or visit in the Philippines);

6. Citizens of foreign countries in refugee camps/vessels; and 7. Residents of the Philippines on vacation, pleasure or business trip, study or

training abroad who have been away or expected to be away from the Philippines for more than one year from departure.

Method of Enumeration The gathering of population and housing data was performed by census enumerators through house-to-house visits and interview of a responsible member of each household. Self-Administered Questionnaires (SAQ) were provided to households living in special areas such as exclusive subdivisions/villages, condominiums, and others, and institutions where personal interview was not possible. A complete listing of buildings which contain living quarters, including vacant ones, as well as housing units and institutional living quarters was also done. A combination of complete enumeration and sampling of households was done to obtain population count and data on basic characteristics of the household population and housing units. For institutional population, a complete enumeration was done. The non-sample households were interviewed using the Common Household Questionnaire (CPH Form 2) while the sample households were interviewed using the Sample Household Questionnaire (CPH Form 3). Institutional population in institutional living quarters was enumerated using the Institutional Population Questionnaire (CPH Form 4). These questionnaires were used to gather information on the demographic and socio-economic characteristics of the population, as well as the characteristics of households and housing units.

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CPH Form 2 contains questions on the following items:

Population Housing relationship to household head sex date of birth age birth registration marital status religion ethnicity citizenship disability functional difficulty highest grade/year completed residence 5 years ago overseas worker

the type of building/house construction materials of the roof

and outer walls state of repair of the building/house year building/house was built floor area of the housing unit tenure status of the lot

CPH Form 3 contains all the questions found in CPH Form 2, and also questions

on the following items: Population Housing Household literacy school attendance place of school usual occupation kind of business or

industry class of worker place of work fertility

fuel for lighting and cooking source of water supply for

drinking and/or cooking and for laundry, and for bathing tenure status of the housing

unit acquisition of the housing unit source of financing of the

housing unit monthly rental of the housing

unit usual manner of garbage

disposal kind of toilet facility

land ownership language/dialect

generally spoken at home residence five years

from now presence of household

conveniences/availability of information and communications technology devices access to internet

CPH Form 4 contains questions on the following population items: residence status sex age date of birth birth registration marital status

religious affiliation citizenship ethnicity disability functional difficulty highest grade/year completed

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Information about households of Filipinos working in Philippine embassies in foreign countries, as well as those of homeless population were also gathered and included in the total population of the country. Sampling Scheme

As mentioned earlier, the 2010 CPH was carried out by using a combination of complete enumeration and sampling. The sampling rate or the proportion of households selected as sample households was either 100 percent or 20 percent, depending on the size of the city/municipality, as follows:

The sampling rate for the city/municipality is applied to all EAs in the

city/municipality. Each city/municipality was treated as a domain to obtain efficient and accurate estimates of population and housing at the city/municipality level.

For a city/municipality with 100 percent sampling rate, all households in all the EAs within this city/municipality were selected as sample households. For municipalities with a 20 percent sampling rate, systematic cluster sampling was adopted to minimize the enumerator’s selection bias. In this sampling scheme, an EA was divided into clusters composed of five households each. Clusters were formed by grouping five households that had been assigned consecutive numbers as they were listed in CPH Form 1. A sample selection of one in every five clusters of households was carried out with the first cluster selected at random. Random start was pre-determined for each EA. The following municipalities in some provinces of CAR, Region I, Region II, and Region IV-B had been identified as having a population size of 500 persons or less, hence assigned a 100 percent sampling rate:

CAR Abra Bucloc Daguioman

Region I Ilocos Norte Adams Carasi Dumalneg

Ilocos Sur Sigay

Region II Batanes Ivana Mahatao Sabtang Uyugan

Region IV-B Palawan Kalayaan

Estimated Number of Households in the City/Municipality Sampling Rate

1 – 500 100 percent 501 and above 20 percent

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Map of Region III - Central Luzon

Nueva Ecija

Aurora

Tarlac

Zambales

BulacanPampanga

Bataan

N

Olongapo City

Angeles City

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HIGHLIGHTS OF THE PHILIPPINE POPULATION

The total population of the Philippines as of May 1, 2010 was 92,337,852, based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing.

The 2010 population is higher by 15.83 million compared to the 2000 population of 76.51 million. In 1990, the total population was 60.70 million.

Table 1. Population Count based on 1990, 2000, and 2010 Censuses: Philippines

Census Year Census Reference Date Total Population (in millions)

2010 May 1, 2010 92.34 2000 May 1, 2000 76.51 1990 May 1, 1990 60.70

The Philippine population increased, on average, at the annual rate of 1.90 percent

during the period 2000 to 2010. By comparison, the rate at which the country’s population was growing in the period 1990 to 2000 was higher at 2.34 percent.

Table 2. Annual Population Growth Rate

Based on 1990, 2000, and 2010 Censuses: Philippines Reference Period Population Growth Rate

2000-2010 1.90 1990-2000 2.34

Among the 17 administrative regions, Region IVA had the largest population with

12.61 million, followed by NCR with 11.86 million and Region III with 10.14 million. The population of these three regions together comprised about 37.47 percent of the Philippine population.

Five of the 17 administrative regions had an average annual population growth rate (PGR) which is higher than the national average for the period 2000 to 2010. These are Region IVA (3.07 percent), Region XII (2.46 percent), Region III (2.14 percent), Region X (2.06 percent), and Region XI (1.97 percent). Twelve regions had lower PGR than the national average.

Among the provinces, Cavite had the largest population with 3.09 million. Bulacan

had the second largest with 2.92 million and Pangasinan had the third largest with 2.78 million.

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In addition to Cavite, Bulacan, and Pangasinan, six other provinces surpassed the two million mark: Laguna had 2.67 million; Cebu (excluding its three highly urbanized cities Cebu City, Lapu-Lapu City, and Mandaue City) had 2.62 million; Rizal had 2.48 million; Negros Occidental (excluding Bacolod City) had 2.40 million; Batangas had 2.38 million; and Pampanga (excluding Angeles City) had 2.01 million.

The provinces with a population of less than 100,000 persons were Batanes

(16,604), Camiguin (83,807), and Siquijor (91,066). Of the 33 highly urbanized cities (HUC), four surpassed the one million mark. Three

of such HUCs are in NCR: Quezon City (2.76 million), City of Manila (1.65 million), and Caloocan City (1.49 million). Outside NCR, only Davao City has a population of more than one million (1.45 million).

The household population of the Philippines in 2010 was 92,097,978 persons, higher

by 15.78 million from the household population of 76.31 million in 2000 and 31.54 million from the household population of 60.56 million in 1990.

Meanwhile, the total number of households in the country in 2010 was recorded at

20.17 million, higher by 4.90 million compared with the 15.28 million posted in 2000. In 1990, the total number of household was 11.41 million.

The country’s average household size in 2010 was 4.6 persons, lower than the average household size of 5.0 persons in 2000. In 1990, the average household size was 5.3 persons.

Among the 17 regions, ARMM had the highest average household size of 6.0 persons followed by Region V with 4.9 persons and Caraga with 4.8 persons. The average household size in Region VIII, Region IX, and Region X was 4.7 persons; Region VI, Region VII, and CAR was 4.6 persons; Region I, Region III, Region IVB, and Region XII was 4.5 persons; and Region II, Region IVA, and Region XI was 4.4 persons. The National Capital Region had the lowest average household size of 4.3 persons.

Table 3. Household Population, Number of Households, and Average Household Size based on 1990, 2000, and 2010 Censuses: Philippines

Census Year Household Population (in millions)

Number of Households (in millions)

Average Household Size

2010 92.10 20.17 4.6 2000 76.31 15.28 5.0 1990 60.56 11.41 5.3

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Table 4. Household Population, Number of Households, and Average Household Size by Region: Philippines, 2010

Region Household Population

(in thousands)

Number of Households

(in thousands)

Average Household

Size National Capital Region 11,797 2,760 4.3 Cordillera Autonomous Region 1,612 352 4.6 Region I – Ilocos Region 4,743 1,051 4.5 Region II – Cagayan Valley 3,226 727 4.4 Region III – Central Luzon 10,118 2,239 4.5 Region IVA – CALABARZON 12,583 2,834 4.4 Region IVB – MIMAROPA 2,732 602 4.5 Region V – Bicol Region 5,412 1,112 4.9 Region VI – Western Visayas 7,090 1,527 4.6 Region VII – Central Visayas 6,785 1,488 4.6 Region VIII – Eastern Visayas 4,090 866 4.7 Region IX – Zamboanga Peninsula 3,398 726 4.7 Region X – Northern Mindanao 4,285 918 4.7 Region XI – Davao Region 4,453 1,012 4.4 Region XII – SOCCSKSARGEN 4,103 916 4.5 Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao 3,249 539 6.0 Caraga 2,425 504 4.8

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HIGHLIGHTS OF REGION III – CENTRAL LUZON POPULATION

The total population of Central Luzon as of May 1, 2010 was 10,137,737 based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing.

The 2010 population of Central Luzon is higher by 1.93 million compared to the 2000

population of 8.20 million. In 1990, the total population of this region was 6.34 million.

Table 1. Population Count Based on 1990, 2000, and 2010 Censuses: Central Luzon

Census Year Census Reference Date Total Population (in millions)

2010 May 1, 2010 10.14 2000 May 1, 2000 8.20 1990 May 1, 1990 6.34

The population of Central Luzon grew at an average annual population growth rate

(PGR) of 2.14 percent during the period 2000 to 2010. By comparison, the rate at which the region’s population was growing in the period 1990 to 2000 was higher at 2.61 percent.

Table 2. Annual Population Growth Rate Based on 1990, 2000, and 2010 Censuses: Central Luzon Census Year Population Growth Rate 2000-2010 2.14 1990-2000 2.61

If the average annual PGR continues at 2.14 percent, the population of Central

Luzon will double in 33 years. Among the seven provinces in Central Luzon, Bulacan had the largest population

with 2.92 million, followed by Pampanga (excluding Angeles City) with 2.01 million, and Nueva Ecija with 1.96 million. Aurora, meanwhile, had the least population of 201 thousand.

Table 3. Population Count by Province and Highly Urbanized City

Based on 1990, 2000, and 2010 Censuses: Central Luzon

Province/Highly Urbanized City Total Population (in thousands) 1990 2000 2010

Aurora 140 174 201 Bataan 426 558 687 Bulacan 1,505 2,234 2,924 Nueva Ecija 1,313 1,660 1,955

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Table 3. Population Count by Province and Highly Urbanized City

Based on 1990, 2000, and 2010 Censuses: Central Luzon – concluded

Province/Highly Urbanized City Total Population (in thousands) 1990 2000 2010

Pampanga (excluding Angeles City) 1,296 1,619 2,014 Angeles City 237 264 326 Tarlac 860 1,069 1,273 Zambales (excluding Olongapo City) 370 434 534 Olongapo City 193 194 221

In terms of PGR, Bulacan was the fastest growing area in the region with an average

annual PGR of 2.73 percent for the period 2000 to 2010 while Olongapo City was the slowest with 1.31 percent.

Table 4. Annual Population Growth Rate by Province and Highly Urbanized City Based on 1990, 2000, and 2010 Censuses: Central Luzon

Province/Highly Urbanized City Population Growth Rate 1990-2000 2000-2010

Aurora 2.22 1.48 Bataan 2.73 2.11 Bulacan 4.02 2.73 Nueva Ecija 2.37 1.65 Pampanga (excluding Angeles City) 2.25 2.21 Angeles City 1.10 2.14 Tarlac 2.20 1.76 Zambales (excluding Olongapo City) 1.61 2.11 Olongapo City 0.05 1.31

The household population of Central Luzon in 2010 was 10,118,478 persons, higher

by 1.92 million from the household population of 8.19 million in 2000 and 3.79 million from the household population of 6.33 million in 1990.

Meanwhile, the total number of households in Central Luzon in 2010 was recorded

at 2.24 million, higher by 572 thousand compared with the 1.67 million posted in 2000. In 1990, the total number of households was 1.19 million.

The region’s average household size in 2010 was 4.5 persons, lower than the average household size of 4.9 persons in 2000 and 5.3 persons in 1990.

Table 5. Household Population, Number of Households, and Average Household Size Based on 1990, 2000, and 2010 Censuses: Central Luzon

Census Year Household Population (in millions)

Number of Households (in millions)

Average Household Size

2010 10.12 2.24 4.5 2000 8.19 1.67 4.9 1990 6.33 1.19 5.3

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Among the seven provinces in Central Luzon, Bulacan had the largest number of

households with 659 thousand, followed by Nueva Ecija with 439 thousand. Olongapo City had the least number of households at 52 thousand.

Pampanga (excluding Angeles City) had the highest average household size of 4.8

persons, followed by Bataan with 4.6 persons. Olongapo City had the lowest average household size of 4.2 persons.

Table 6. Household Population, Number of Households, and Average Household Size by Province and Highly Urbanized City: Central Luzon, 2010

Province/Highly Urbanized City

Household Population

(in thousands)

Number of Households

(in thousands)

Average Household

Size Aurora 201 45 4.5 Bataan 685 150 4.6 Bulacan 2,919 659 4.4 Nueva Ecija 1,954 439 4.4 Pampanga (excluding Angeles City) 2,010 416 4.8 Angeles City 325 75 4.4 Tarlac 1,272 280 4.5 Zambales (excluding Olongapo City) 533 122 4.4 Olongapo City 220 52 4.2

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Philippines 60,703,810 a 76,506,928 b 92,337,852 c 2.34 1.90 2.12

National Capital Region 7,948,392 9,932,560 11,855,975 2.25 1.78 2.02Caloocan City 763,415 1,177,604 1,489,040 4.43 2.37 3.39City of Las Piñas 297,102 472,780 552,573 4.75 1.57 3.15City of Makati 453,170 471,379 529,039 0.39 1.16 0.78City of Malabon 280,027 338,855 353,337 1.92 0.42 1.17City of Mandaluyong 248,143 278,474 328,699 1.16 1.67 1.41City of Manila 1,601,234 1,581,082 1,652,171 -0.13 0.44 0.16City of Marikina 310,227 391,170 424,150 2.34 0.81 1.58City of Muntinlupa 278,411 379,310 459,941 3.14 1.95 2.54City of Navotas 187,479 230,403 249,131 2.08 0.78 1.43City of Parañaque 308,236 449,811 588,126 3.85 2.72 3.28Pasay City 368,366 354,908 392,869 -0.37 1.02 0.32City of Pasig 397,679 505,058 669,773 2.42 2.86 2.64Pateros 51,409 57,407 64,147 1.11 1.12 1.11Quezon City 1,669,776 2,173,831 2,761,720 2.67 2.42 2.55City of San Juan 126,854 117,680 121,430 -0.75 0.31 -0.22Taguig City 266,637 467,375 644,473 5.77 3.26 4.51City of Valenzuela 340,227 485,433 575,356 3.62 1.71 2.66

Cordillera Administrative Region 1,146,191 1,365,412 1,616,867 1.76 1.70 1.73Abra 184,743 209,491 234,733 1.26 1.14 1.20Apayao 74,720 97,129 112,636 2.66 1.49 2.07Benguet (excluding Baguio City) 302,715 330,129 403,944 0.87 2.04 1.45Baguio City 183,142 252,386 318,676 3.26 2.36 2.81Ifugao 147,281 161,623 191,078 0.93 1.69 1.31Kalinga 137,055 174,023 201,613 2.41 1.48 1.95Mountain Province 116,535 140,631 154,187 1.90 0.92 1.41

Region I – Ilocos Region 3,550,642 4,200,478 4,748,372 1.69 1.23 1.46Ilocos Norte 461,661 514,241 568,017 1.08 1.00 1.04Ilocos Sur 519,966 594,206 658,587 1.34 1.03 1.19La Union 548,742 657,945 741,906 1.83 1.21 1.52Pangasinan 2,020,273 2,434,086 2,779,862 1.88 1.34 1.61

Region II – Cagayan Valley 2,340,545 2,813,159 3,229,163 1.85 1.39 1.62Batanes 15,026 16,467 16,604 0.92 0.08 0.50Cagayan 829,867 993,580 1,124,773 1.82 1.25 1.53Isabela 1,080,341 1,287,575 1,489,645 1.77 1.47 1.62Nueva Vizcaya 301,179 366,962 421,355 1.99 1.39 1.69Quirino 114,132 148,575 176,786 2.67 1.75 2.21

Region III – Central Luzon 6,338,590 8,204,742 10,137,737 2.61 2.14 2.37Aurora 139,573 173,797 201,233 2.22 1.48 1.84Bataan 425,803 557,659 687,482 2.73 2.11 2.42Bulacan 1,505,219 2,234,088 2,924,433 4.02 2.73 3.37Nueva Ecija 1,312,680 1,659,883 1,955,373 2.37 1.65 2.01Pampanga (excluding Angeles City) 1,295,929 1,618,759 2,014,019 2.25 2.21 2.23Angeles City 236,686 263,971 326,336 1.10 2.14 1.62Tarlac 859,708 1,068,783 1,273,240 2.20 1.76 1.98Zambales (excluding Olongapo City) 369,665 433,542 534,443 1.61 2.11 1.86Olongapo City 193,327 194,260 221,178 0.05 1.31 0.67

A. Population and Annual Growth Rates for The Philippines and Its Regions, Provinces, and Highly Urbanized Cities

Based on 1990, 2000, and 2010 Censuses

Region/Province/Highly Urbanized CityPopulation Growth RateTotal Population

1-May-90 1-May-00 1-May-10

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Region IV-A – CALABARZON 6,349,452 9,320,629 12,609,803 3.91 3.07 3.49Batangas 1,476,783 1,905,348 2,377,395 2.58 2.24 2.41Cavite 1,152,534 2,063,161 3,090,691 5.99 4.12 5.05Laguna 1,370,232 1,965,872 2,669,847 3.67 3.11 3.39Quezon (excluding Lucena City) 1,221,831 1,482,955 1,740,638 1.95 1.61 1.78Lucena City 150,624 196,075 246,392 2.67 2.31 2.49Rizal 977,448 1,707,218 2,484,840 5.73 3.82 4.77

Region IV-B – MIMAROPA 1,774,074 2,299,229 2,744,671 2.62 1.79 2.20Marinduque 185,524 217,392 227,828 1.60 0.47 1.03Occidental Mindoro 282,593 380,250 452,971 3.01 1.76 2.39Oriental Mindoro 550,049 681,818 785,602 2.17 1.43 1.80Palawan (excluding Puerto Princesa City) 436,140 593,500 771,667 3.13 2.66 2.89Puerto Princesa City 92,147 161,912 222,673 5.79 3.24 4.51Romblon 227,621 264,357 283,930 1.51 0.72 1.11

Region V – Bicol Region 3,910,001 4,686,669 5,420,411 1.83 1.46 1.65Albay 903,785 1,090,907 1,233,432 1.90 1.23 1.57Camarines Norte 390,982 470,654 542,915 1.87 1.44 1.65Camarines Sur 1,305,919 1,551,549 1,822,371 1.74 1.62 1.68Catanduanes 187,000 215,356 246,300 1.42 1.35 1.39Masbate 599,355 707,668 834,650 1.67 1.66 1.67Sorsogon 522,960 650,535 740,743 2.21 1.31 1.75

Region VI – Western Visayas 5,393,333 6,211,038 7,102,438 1.42 1.35 1.38Aklan 380,497 451,314 535,725 1.72 1.73 1.72Antique 406,361 472,822 546,031 1.53 1.45 1.49Capiz 584,091 654,156 719,685 1.14 0.96 1.05Guimaras 117,990 141,450 162,943 1.83 1.42 1.63Iloilo (excluding Iloilo City) 1,337,981 1,559,182 1,805,576 1.54 1.48 1.51Iloilo City 309,505 366,391 424,619 1.70 1.49 1.59Negros Occidental (excluding Bacolod City) 1,892,728 2,136,647 2,396,039 1.22 1.15 1.19Bacolod City 364,180 429,076 511,820 1.65 1.78 1.71

Region VII – Central Visayas 4,594,124 5,706,953 6,800,180 2.19 1.77 1.98Bohol 948,403 1,139,130 1,255,128 1.85 0.97 1.41Cebu (excluding Cebu City, Lapu-Lapu City and Mandaue City) 1,709,621 2,160,569 2,619,362 2.37 1.94 2.15Cebu City 610,417 718,821 866,171 1.65 1.88 1.76Lapu-lapu City 146,194 217,019 350,467 4.03 4.91 4.47Mandaue City 180,285 259,728 331,320 3.72 2.46 3.09Negros Oriental 925,272 1,130,088 1,286,666 2.02 1.31 1.66Siquijor 73,932 81,598 91,066 0.99 1.10 1.05

Region VIII – Eastern Visayas 3,054,490 3,610,355 4,101,322 1.68 1.28 1.48Biliran 118,012 140,274 161,760 1.74 1.43 1.59Eastern Samar 329,335 375,822 428,877 1.33 1.33 1.33Leyte (excluding Tacloban City) 1,230,925 1,413,697 1,567,984 1.39 1.04 1.22

Tacloban City 1 136,891 178,639 221,174 2.70 2.16 2.43Northern Samar 383,654 500,639 589,013 2.69 1.64 2.17Samar (Western Samar) 533,733 641,124 733,377 1.85 1.35 1.60Southern Leyte 321,940 360,160 399,137 1.13 1.03 1.08

Region IX – Zamboanga Peninsula 2,281,064 2,831,412 3,407,353 2.18 1.87 2.03City of Isabela 59,078 73,032 97,857 2.14 2.97 2.55Zamboanga del Norte 676,862 823,130 957,997 1.97 1.53 1.75Zamboanga del Sur (excluding Zamboanga City) 695,741 836,217 959,685 1.85 1.39 1.62Zamboanga City 442,345 601,794 807,129 3.12 2.98 3.05Zamboanga Sibugay 407,038 497,239 584,685 2.02 1.63 1.83

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1-May-90 1-May-00 1-May-10

Region X – Northern Mindanao 2,811,646 3,505,708 4,297,323 2.23 2.06 2.14Bukidnon 843,891 1,060,415 1,299,192 2.31 2.05 2.18Camiguin 64,247 74,232 83,807 1.45 1.22 1.34Lanao del Norte (excluding Iligan City) 387,524 473,062 607,917 2.01 2.54 2.28Iligan City 226,568 285,061 322,821 2.32 1.25 1.78Misamis Occidental 424,365 486,723 567,642 1.38 1.55 1.46Misamis Oriental (excluding Cagayan de Oro City) 525,453 664,338 813,856 2.37 2.05 2.21Cagayan de Oro City 339,598 461,877 602,088 3.12 2.69 2.90

Region XI – Davao Region 2,933,743 3,676,163 4,468,563 2.28 1.97 2.12Compostela Valley 466,286 580,244 687,195 2.21 1.71 1.96Davao del Norte 590,015 743,811 945,764 2.34 2.43 2.39Davao del Sur (excluding Davao City) 632,798 758,801 868,690 1.83 1.36 1.60Davao City 849,947 1,147,116 1,449,296 3.04 2.36 2.70Davao Oriental 394,697 446,191 517,618 1.23 1.50 1.36

Region XII – SOCCSKSARGEN 2,399,953 3,222,169 4,109,571 2.99 2.46 2.72Cotabato City 127,065 163,849 271,786 2.57 5.19 3.87Cotabato (North Cotabato) 763,995 958,643 1,226,508 2.29 2.49 2.39Sarangani 283,141 410,622 498,904 3.78 1.97 2.87South Cotabato (excluding General Santos City) 539,458 690,728 827,200 2.50 1.82 2.16General Santos City (Dadiangas) 250,389 411,822 538,086 5.10 2.71 3.90Sultan Kudarat 435,905 586,505 747,087 3.01 2.45 2.73

Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao 2,108,061 2,803,045 3,256,140 2.89 1.51 2.20Basilan (excluding City of Isabela) 179,230 259,796 293,322 3.78 1.22 2.49Lanao del Sur 599,982 800,162 933,260 2.92 1.55 2.23Maguindanao (excluding Cotabato City) 630,674 801,102 944,718 2.42 1.66 2.04Sulu 469,971 619,668 718,290 2.80 1.49 2.14Tawi-Tawi 228,204 322,317 366,550 3.51 1.29 2.40

CARAGA 1,764,297 2,095,367 2,429,224 1.73 1.49 1.61Agusan del Norte (excluding Butuan City) 237,629 285,570 332,487 1.85 1.53 1.69Butuan City 227,829 267,279 309,709 1.61 1.48 1.55Agusan del Sur 420,763 559,294 656,418 2.88 1.61 2.25Dinagat Islands 98,865 106,951 126,803 0.79 1.72 1.25Surigao del Norte 327,113 374,465 442,588 1.36 1.68 1.52Surigao del Sur 452,098 501,808 561,219 1.05 1.12 1.09

Sources:National Statistics Office, 1990 Census of Population and HousingNational Statistics Office, 2000 Census of Population and Housing National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing

Notes:a Population counts for the regions do not add up to the national total. Includes 2,876 homeless population and 2,336 Filipinos in

Philippine Embassies, Consulates and Mission Abroad.b Population counts for the regions do not add up to the national total. Includes 18,989 persons residing in the areas disputed by the

City of Pasig (NCR) and the province of Rizal (Region IVA); and 2,851 Filipinos in Philippine Embassies, Consulates and Mission Abroad.c Population counts for the regions do not add up to the national total. Includes 2,739 Filipinos in Philippine Embassies, Consulates

and Mission Abroad.1 Converted into a a highly urbanized city under Presidential Proclamation No. 1637; ratified on December 18, 2008.

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Region III – Central Luzon 6,338,590 8,204,742 10,137,737 2.61 2.14 2.37

Aurora 139,573 173,797 201,233 2.22 1.48 1.84Baler (Capital) 24,689 29,923 36,010 1.94 1.87 1.90Casiguran 18,375 21,459 23,865 1.56 1.07 1.31Dilasag 11,195 14,676 15,683 2.74 0.67 1.70Dinalungan 6,770 9,711 10,988 3.67 1.24 2.45Dingalan 14,475 20,157 23,554 3.36 1.57 2.46Dipaculao 18,951 23,064 27,729 1.98 1.86 1.92Maria Aurora 28,378 33,551 38,128 1.69 1.29 1.49San Luis 16,740 21,256 25,276 2.42 1.75 2.08

Bataan 425,803 557,659 687,482 2.73 2.11 2.42Abucay 26,708 31,801 37,719 1.76 1.72 1.74Bagac 18,241 22,353 25,568 2.05 1.35 1.70City of Balanga (Capital) 51,512 71,088 87,920 3.27 2.15 2.71Dinalupihan 58,172 76,145 97,275 2.73 2.48 2.60Hermosa 34,633 46,254 56,997 2.93 2.11 2.52Limay 32,629 46,620 57,207 3.63 2.07 2.85Mariveles 60,761 85,779 112,707 3.51 2.77 3.14Morong 17,155 21,273 26,171 2.17 2.09 2.13Orani 43,494 52,501 61,099 1.90 1.53 1.71Orion 35,263 44,067 51,454 2.25 1.56 1.91Pilar 25,244 32,368 39,787 2.51 2.08 2.30Samal 21,991 27,410 33,578 2.23 2.05 2.14

Bulacan 1,505,219 2,234,088 2,924,433 4.02 2.73 3.37Angat 34,494 46,033 55,332 2.93 1.86 2.39Balagtas (Bigaa) 42,658 56,945 65,440 2.93 1.40 2.16Baliuag 89,719 119,675 143,565 2.92 1.84 2.38Bocaue 67,243 86,994 106,407 2.61 2.03 2.32Bulacan 48,770 62,903 71,751 2.58 1.32 1.95Bustos 34,965 47,091 62,415 3.02 2.86 2.94Calumpit 59,042 81,113 101,068 3.22 2.22 2.72Guiguinto 44,532 67,571 90,507 4.25 2.96 3.61Hagonoy 90,212 111,425 125,689 2.13 1.21 1.67City of Malolos (Capital) 125,178 175,291 234,945 3.42 2.97 3.20Marilao 56,361 101,017 185,624 6.00 6.27 6.14City of Meycauayan 123,982 163,037 199,154 2.77 2.02 2.40Norzagaray 33,485 76,978 103,095 8.67 2.96 5.78Obando 46,346 52,906 58,009 1.33 0.92 1.13Pandi 32,648 48,088 66,650 3.95 3.32 3.63Paombong 32,052 41,077 50,940 2.51 2.17 2.34Plaridel 52,954 80,481 101,441 4.27 2.34 3.30Pulilan 48,199 68,188 85,844 3.53 2.33 2.93San Ildefonso 59,598 79,956 95,000 2.98 1.74 2.36City of San Jose del Monte 142,047 315,807 454,553 8.31 3.71 5.98San Miguel 91,124 123,824 142,854 3.11 1.44 2.27San Rafael 49,528 69,770 85,921 3.48 2.10 2.79Santa Maria 91,468 144,282 218,351 4.66 4.23 4.44Doña Remedios Trinidad 8,614 13,636 19,878 4.70 3.84 4.27

Nueva Ecija 1,312,680 1,659,883 1,955,373 2.37 1.65 2.01Aliaga 40,425 50,004 57,805 2.15 1.46 1.80Bongabon 39,616 49,255 59,343 2.20 1.88 2.04Cabanatuan City 173,065 222,859 272,676 2.56 2.04 2.30

B. Population and Annual Growth Rates by Province, City, and MunicipalityRegion III - Central Luzon: 1990, 2000, and 2010

Population Growth RateTotal PopulationRegion/Province/City/Municipality

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Population Growth RateTotal PopulationRegion/Province/City/Municipality

1-May-001-May-90 1-May-10

Cabiao 48,850 62,624 72,081 2.51 1.42 1.96Carranglan 26,064 31,720 37,124 1.98 1.58 1.78Cuyapo 43,103 51,366 59,396 1.77 1.46 1.61Gabaldon (Bitulok & Sabani) 21,744 28,324 32,246 2.68 1.30 1.99City of Gapan 70,489 89,199 101,488 2.38 1.30 1.84General Mamerto Natividad 21,984 29,195 36,720 2.88 2.32 2.60General Tinio (Papaya) 29,491 35,352 42,634 1.83 1.89 1.86Guimba 73,363 87,295 104,894 1.75 1.85 1.80Jaen 47,346 58,274 67,057 2.10 1.41 1.75Laur 21,464 26,902 32,205 2.28 1.81 2.05Licab 17,202 21,593 26,187 2.30 1.95 2.12Llanera 23,285 30,361 36,200 2.69 1.77 2.23Lupao 27,481 34,190 40,931 2.21 1.81 2.01Science City of Muñoz 50,356 65,586 75,462 2.68 1.41 2.04Nampicuan 8,426 11,033 13,303 2.73 1.89 2.31Palayan City (Capital) 20,393 31,253 37,219 4.36 1.76 3.05Pantabangan 18,341 23,868 27,353 2.67 1.37 2.02Peñaranda 20,500 24,749 27,410 1.90 1.03 1.46Quezon 25,574 31,720 36,660 2.18 1.46 1.82Rizal 38,970 48,166 57,145 2.14 1.72 1.93San Antonio 51,815 63,672 73,074 2.08 1.39 1.73San Isidro 34,349 40,984 47,800 1.78 1.55 1.66San Jose City 82,836 108,254 129,424 2.71 1.80 2.25San Leonardo 39,740 50,478 58,120 2.42 1.42 1.92Santa Rosa 40,439 51,804 64,503 2.51 2.22 2.36Santo Domingo 35,864 45,934 50,983 2.50 1.05 1.77Talavera 77,256 97,329 112,515 2.33 1.46 1.90Talugtug 14,106 18,895 21,291 2.96 1.20 2.08Zaragoza 28,743 37,645 44,124 2.73 1.60 2.16

Pampanga (excluding Angeles City) 1,295,929 1,614,942 2,014,019 2.22 2.23 2.23Apalit 62,373 78,295 101,537 2.30 2.63 2.46Arayat 73,189 101,792 121,348 3.35 1.77 2.56Bacolor 67,259 16,147 31,508 -13.29 6.91 -3.72Candaba 68,145 86,066 102,399 2.36 1.75 2.06Floridablanca 66,146 85,394 110,846 2.58 2.64 2.61Guagua 88,290 97,632 111,199 1.01 1.31 1.16Lubao 99,705 125,699 150,843 2.34 1.84 2.09Mabalacat 121,115 171,045 215,610 3.51 2.34 2.92Macabebe 55,505 65,346 70,777 1.64 0.80 1.22Magalang 43,940 77,530 103,597 5.84 2.94 4.38Masantol 41,964 48,120 52,407 1.38 0.86 1.12Mexico 69,546 109,481 146,851 4.64 2.98 3.81Minalin 34,795 35,150 44,001 0.10 2.27 1.18Porac 68,215 80,757 111,441 1.70 3.27 2.48City of San Fernando (Capital) 157,851 221,857 285,912 3.46 2.57 3.01San Luis 31,920 41,554 49,311 2.67 1.73 2.20San Simon 30,678 41,253 48,353 3.00 1.60 2.30Santa Ana 32,540 42,990 52,001 2.82 1.92 2.37Santa Rita 28,296 32,780 38,762 1.48 1.69 1.58Santo Tomas 33,309 32,695 38,062 -0.19 1.53 0.67Sasmuan (Sexmoan) 21,148 23,359 27,254 1.00 1.55 1.28

Angeles City 236,686 267,788 326,336 1.24 2.00 1.62

Tarlac 859,708 1,068,783 1,273,240 2.20 1.76 1.98Anao 7,955 10,045 10,873 2.36 0.79 1.57Bamban 35,639 46,360 62,413 2.66 3.02 2.84

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Population Growth RateTotal PopulationRegion/Province/City/Municipality

1-May-001-May-90 1-May-10

Camiling 62,773 71,598 80,241 1.32 1.15 1.23Capas 61,205 95,219 125,852 4.51 2.83 3.67Concepcion 103,146 115,171 139,832 1.11 1.96 1.53Gerona 59,486 72,618 83,084 2.01 1.35 1.68La Paz 41,946 52,907 60,982 2.35 1.43 1.89Mayantoc 21,170 24,693 29,987 1.55 1.96 1.75Moncada 41,672 49,607 56,183 1.76 1.25 1.50Paniqui 64,949 78,883 87,730 1.96 1.07 1.51Pura 18,032 21,081 22,949 1.57 0.85 1.21Ramos 13,566 16,889 20,249 2.21 1.83 2.02San Clemente 8,873 11,703 12,510 2.80 0.67 1.73San Manuel 17,261 20,857 24,289 1.91 1.53 1.72Santa Ignacia 30,470 38,301 43,787 2.31 1.35 1.83City of Tarlac (Capital) 208,722 262,481 318,332 2.32 1.95 2.13Victoria 42,360 50,930 59,987 1.86 1.65 1.75San Jose 20,483 29,440 33,960 3.69 1.44 2.56

Zambales (excluding Olongapo City) 369,665 433,542 534,443 1.61 2.11 1.86Botolan 35,604 46,602 54,434 2.73 1.56 2.14Cabangan 15,337 18,848 23,082 2.08 2.05 2.06Candelaria 18,539 23,399 25,020 2.35 0.67 1.51Castillejos 26,753 33,108 48,845 2.15 3.96 3.05Iba (Capital) 29,221 34,678 46,761 1.73 3.03 2.38Masinloc 32,375 39,724 44,342 2.07 1.11 1.58Palauig 21,577 29,983 33,286 3.34 1.05 2.19San Antonio 26,944 28,248 34,217 0.47 1.93 1.20San Felipe 15,624 17,702 22,020 1.26 2.21 1.73San Marcelino 36,598 25,440 31,879 -3.57 2.28 -0.69San Narciso 22,891 23,522 26,966 0.27 1.38 0.82Santa Cruz 41,273 49,269 53,867 1.79 0.90 1.34Subic 46,929 63,019 89,724 2.99 3.59 3.29

Olongapo City 193,327 194,260 221,178 0.05 1.31 0.67

Sources:National Statistics Office, 1990 Census of Population and HousingNational Statistics Office, 2000 Census of Population and Housing National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing

Notes:a Population counts for the regions do not add up to the national total. Includes 2,876 homeless population and 2,336 Filipinos in

Philippine Embassies, Consulates and Mission Abroad.b Population counts for the regions do not add up to the national total. Includes 18,989 persons residing in the areas disputed by the

City of Pasig (NCR) and the province of Rizal (Region IVA); and 2,851 Filipinos in Philippine Embassies, Consulates and Mission Abroad.c Population counts for the regions do not add up to the national total. Includes 2,739 Filipinos in Philippine Embassies, Consulates

and Mission Abroad.

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Philippines 92,337,852 a 92,097,978 20,171,899 4.6

National Capital Region 11,855,975 11,796,873 2,759,829 4.3Caloocan City 1,489,040 1,487,245 345,444 4.3City of Las Piñas 552,573 551,886 127,723 4.3City of Makati 529,039 526,952 126,457 4.2City of Malabon 353,337 352,890 82,546 4.3City of Mandaluyong 328,699 323,372 79,935 4.0City of Manila 1,652,171 1,642,743 386,835 4.2City of Marikina 424,150 424,150 91,414 4.6City of Muntinlupa 459,941 438,843 103,949 4.2City of Navotas 249,131 248,831 59,296 4.2City of Parañaque 588,126 586,322 137,405 4.3Pasay City 392,869 391,456 97,966 4.0City of Pasig 669,773 668,569 154,970 4.3Pateros 64,147 64,020 14,629 4.4Quezon City 2,761,720 2,751,579 634,346 4.3City of San Juan 121,430 120,898 28,890 4.2Taguig City 644,473 642,277 150,190 4.3City of Valenzuela 575,356 574,840 137,834 4.2

Cordillera Administrative Region 1,616,867 1,611,669 352,403 4.6Abra 234,733 234,000 49,144 4.8Apayao 112,636 112,523 23,337 4.8Benguet (excluding Baguio City) 403,944 403,129 90,440 4.5Baguio City 318,676 315,800 78,313 4.0Ifugao 191,078 190,948 39,479 4.8Kalinga 201,613 201,206 38,642 5.2Mountain Province 154,187 154,063 33,048 4.7

Region I – Ilocos Region 4,748,372 4,743,067 1,050,605 4.5Ilocos Norte 568,017 567,006 128,558 4.4Ilocos Sur 658,587 657,902 145,674 4.5La Union 741,906 740,710 163,820 4.5Pangasinan 2,779,862 2,777,449 612,553 4.5

Region II – Cagayan Valley 3,229,163 3,225,761 727,327 4.4Batanes 16,604 16,530 4,270 3.9Cagayan 1,124,773 1,123,570 250,465 4.5Isabela 1,489,645 1,488,518 336,823 4.4Nueva Vizcaya 421,355 420,676 95,999 4.4Quirino 176,786 176,467 39,770 4.4

Region III – Central Luzon 10,137,737 10,118,478 2,239,011 4.5Aurora 201,233 200,799 44,740 4.5Bataan 687,482 685,167 150,090 4.6Bulacan 2,924,433 2,919,370 659,158 4.4Nueva Ecija 1,955,373 1,953,716 439,460 4.4Pampanga (excluding Angeles City) 2,014,019 2,010,219 416,271 4.8Angeles City 326,336 324,510 74,510 4.4Tarlac 1,273,240 1,271,743 280,382 4.5Zambales (excluding Olongapo City) 534,443 532,836 122,158 4.4Olongapo City 221,178 220,118 52,242 4.2

Total PopulationHousehold Population

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Region IV-A – CALABARZON 12,609,803 12,583,009 2,833,595 4.4Batangas 2,377,395 2,374,327 511,530 4.6Cavite 3,090,691 3,078,727 703,841 4.4Laguna 2,669,847 2,665,732 623,707 4.3Quezon (excluding Lucena City) 1,740,638 1,738,015 384,455 4.5Lucena City 246,392 245,242 54,488 4.5Rizal 2,484,840 2,480,966 555,574 4.5

Region IV-B – MIMAROPA 2,744,671 2,731,928 602,131 4.5Marinduque 227,828 227,582 51,648 4.4Occidental Mindoro 452,971 450,779 98,872 4.6Oriental Mindoro 785,602 784,375 172,956 4.5Palawan (excluding Puerto Princesa City) 771,667 768,800 165,272 4.7Puerto Princesa City 222,673 216,910 50,669 4.3Romblon 283,930 283,482 62,714 4.5

Region V – Bicol Region 5,420,411 5,411,521 1,111,753 4.9Albay 1,233,432 1,231,607 255,672 4.8Camarines Norte 542,915 542,315 116,728 4.6Camarines Sur 1,822,371 1,818,699 364,472 5.0Catanduanes 246,300 245,574 49,368 5.0Masbate 834,650 833,638 171,644 4.9Sorsogon 740,743 739,688 153,869 4.8

Region VI – Western Visayas 7,102,438 7,089,739 1,526,587 4.6Aklan 535,725 533,573 116,123 4.6Antique 546,031 545,204 115,818 4.7Capiz 719,685 718,961 159,061 4.5Guimaras 162,943 162,734 35,462 4.6Iloilo (excluding Iloilo City) 1,805,576 1,803,710 378,856 4.8Iloilo City 424,619 421,976 90,681 4.7Negros Occidental (excluding Bacolod City) 2,396,039 2,393,087 513,995 4.7Bacolod City 511,820 510,494 116,591 4.4

Region VII – Central Visayas 6,800,180 6,784,538 1,487,710 4.6Bohol 1,255,128 1,252,793 261,408 4.8Cebu (excluding Cebu City, Lapu-Lapu City and Mandaue City) 2,619,362 2,613,842 565,583 4.6Cebu City 866,171 860,942 195,461 4.4Lapu-lapu City 350,467 350,422 80,913 4.3Mandaue City 331,320 331,213 78,394 4.2Negros Oriental 1,286,666 1,284,351 284,740 4.5Siquijor 91,066 90,975 21,211 4.3

Region VIII – Eastern Visayas 4,101,322 4,089,734 865,657 4.7Biliran 161,760 161,250 34,224 4.7Eastern Samar 428,877 427,974 90,041 4.8Leyte (excluding Tacloban City) 1,567,984 1,563,364 346,346 4.5Tacloban City 1 221,174 219,314 45,478 4.8Northern Samar 589,013 587,586 113,980 5.2Samar (Western Samar) 733,377 731,669 145,916 5.0Southern Leyte 399,137 398,577 89,672 4.4

Region IX – Zamboanga Peninsula 3,407,353 3,397,838 726,272 4.7City of Isabela 97,857 97,690 20,294 4.8Zamboanga del Norte 957,997 955,668 205,338 4.7Zamboanga del Sur (excluding Zamboanga City) 959,685 957,499 203,402 4.7Zamboanga City 807,129 803,282 175,050 4.6Zamboanga Sibugay 584,685 583,699 122,188 4.8

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Region X – Northern Mindanao 4,297,323 4,284,594 917,840 4.7Bukidnon 1,299,192 1,294,877 272,884 4.7Camiguin 83,807 83,676 18,183 4.6Lanao del Norte (excluding Iligan City) 607,917 607,116 122,868 4.9Iligan City 322,821 321,156 67,965 4.7Misamis Occidental 567,642 566,340 125,244 4.5Misamis Oriental (excluding Cagayan de Oro City) 813,856 812,626 173,231 4.7Cagayan de Oro City 602,088 598,803 137,465 4.4

Region XI – Davao Region 4,468,563 4,452,549 1,011,943 4.4Compostela Valley 687,195 686,704 151,821 4.5Davao del Norte 945,764 937,785 211,099 4.4Davao del Sur (excluding Davao City) 868,690 867,695 200,987 4.3Davao City 1,449,296 1,443,890 334,473 4.3Davao Oriental 517,618 516,475 113,563 4.5

Region XII – SOCCSKSARGEN 4,109,571 4,103,105 916,038 4.5Cotabato City 271,786 271,609 55,171 4.9Cotabato (North Cotabato) 1,226,508 1,224,279 271,784 4.5Sarangani 498,904 498,459 108,622 4.6South Cotabato (excluding General Santos City) 827,200 825,816 186,184 4.4General Santos City (Dadiangas) 538,086 536,566 125,368 4.3Sultan Kudarat 747,087 746,376 168,909 4.4

Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao 3,256,140 3,248,787 538,941 6.0Basilan (excluding City of Isabela) 293,322 293,204 51,552 5.7Lanao del Sur 933,260 928,384 143,786 6.5Maguindanao (excluding Cotabato City) 944,718 943,486 157,715 6.0Sulu 718,290 718,277 122,001 5.9Tawi-Tawi 366,550 365,436 63,887 5.7

CARAGA 2,429,224 2,424,788 504,257 4.8Agusan del Norte (excluding Butuan City) 332,487 332,189 68,051 4.9Butuan City 309,709 308,600 65,642 4.7Agusan del Sur 656,418 655,331 133,985 4.9Dinagat Islands 126,803 126,699 27,460 4.6Surigao del Norte 442,588 441,829 94,150 4.7Surigao del Sur 561,219 560,140 114,969 4.9

Source:National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing

Notes:a Total population counts for the regions do not add up to the national total. Includes 2,739 Filipinos in Philippine Embassies, Consulates

and Mission Abroad.1 Converted into a a highly urbanized city under Presidential Proclamation No. 1637; ratified on December 18, 2008.

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number ofand Barangay Population Population Households

AURORA 201,233 200,799 44,740

BALER (Capital) 36,010 35,826 7,795Barangay I (Pob.) 717 717 160Barangay II (Pob.) 374 374 95Barangay III (Pob.) 434 421 104Barangay IV (Pob.) 389 389 99Barangay V (Pob.) 1,662 1,662 418Buhangin 5,057 5,057 1,075Calabuanan 3,221 3,170 648Obligacion 1,135 1,135 243Pingit 4,989 4,989 1,049Reserva 4,064 4,062 865Sabang 4,829 4,814 1,053Suclayin 5,923 5,820 1,330Zabali 3,216 3,216 656

CASIGURAN 23,865 23,816 5,309Barangay 1 (Pob.) 799 799 184Barangay 2 (Pob.) 665 665 144Barangay 3 (Pob.) 257 257 69Barangay 4 (Pob.) 302 302 69Barangay 5 (Pob.) 432 432 106Barangay 6 (Pob.) 310 310 78Barangay 7 (Pob.) 278 278 61Barangay 8 (Pob.) 601 601 127Calabgan 496 496 97Calangcuasan 1,099 1,099 261Calantas 1,799 1,799 388Culat 630 630 143Dibet 971 959 206Esperanza 458 458 111Lual 1,482 1,482 324Marikit 609 609 140Tabas 1,007 1,007 229Tinib 765 765 182Bianuan 3,440 3,431 768Cozo 1,618 1,618 349Dibacong 2,374 2,356 513

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number ofand Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Ditinagyan 587 587 124Esteves 1,786 1,776 368San Ildefonso 1,100 1,100 268

DILASAG 15,683 15,674 3,583Diagyan 2,537 2,537 561Dicabasan 677 677 157Dilaguidi 1,015 1,015 234Dimaseset 1,408 1,408 338Diniog 2,331 2,331 506Lawang 379 379 95Maligaya (Pob.) 1,801 1,801 410Manggitahan 1,760 1,760 410Masagana (Pob.) 1,822 1,813 426Ura 712 712 160Esperanza 1,241 1,241 286

DINALUNGAN 10,988 10,984 2,443Abuleg 1,190 1,190 267Zone I (Pob.) 1,866 1,866 416Zone II (Pob.) 1,653 1,651 369Nipoo (Bulo) 896 896 211Dibaraybay 1,283 1,283 317Ditawini 686 686 115Mapalad 812 812 185Paleg 971 971 229Simbahan 1,631 1,629 334

DINGALAN 23,554 23,553 5,328Aplaya 1,619 1,619 351Butas Na Bato 813 813 177Cabog (Matawe) 3,090 3,090 681Caragsacan 2,729 2,729 650Davildavilan 992 992 221Dikapanikian 387 387 75Ibona 3,185 3,185 739Paltic 5,029 5,029 1,068Poblacion 1,091 1,091 296Tanawan 656 655 153

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number ofand Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Umiray (Malamig) 3,963 3,963 917

DIPACULAO 27,729 27,583 6,232Bayabas 914 914 214Buenavista 554 554 120Borlongan 2,173 2,138 487Calaocan 873 873 176Dianed 588 588 123Diarabasin 1,621 1,621 359Dibutunan 723 708 157Dimabuno 1,023 1,021 234Dinadiawan 3,670 3,585 760Ditale 1,297 1,297 278Gupa 991 986 240Ipil 1,149 1,149 276Laboy 404 404 88Lipit 818 818 189Lobbot 475 472 104Maligaya 574 574 128Mijares 1,014 1,014 247Mucdol 1,476 1,476 346North Poblacion 2,058 2,057 492Puangi 1,314 1,314 267Salay 1,323 1,323 312Sapangkawayan 349 349 71South Poblacion 1,688 1,688 426Toytoyan 488 488 104Diamanen 172 172 34

MARIA AURORA 38,128 38,109 8,674Alcala 521 521 127Bagtu 748 748 171Bangco 636 636 144Bannawag 492 492 102Barangay I (Pob.) 1,260 1,259 256Barangay II (Pob.) 1,874 1,874 429Barangay III (Pob.) 873 873 195Barangay IV (Pob.) 2,465 2,463 554Baubo 634 634 144

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(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Bayanihan 1,325 1,325 255Bazal 1,274 1,258 288Cabituculan East 664 664 153Cabituculan West 493 493 108Debucao 1,293 1,293 292Decoliat 457 457 102Detailen 793 793 194Diaat 1,460 1,460 349Dialatman 183 183 36Diaman 239 239 53Dianawan 1,111 1,111 289Dikildit 908 908 226Dimanpudso 1,296 1,296 305Diome 760 760 187Estonilo 755 755 167Florida 1,635 1,635 398Galintuja 598 598 170Cadayacan 1,261 1,261 279Malasin 593 593 136Ponglo 543 543 135Quirino 1,584 1,584 362Ramada 1,134 1,134 252San Joaquin 1,634 1,634 366San Jose 1,460 1,460 323San Leonardo 475 475 102Santa Lucia 541 541 109Santo Tomas 684 684 157Suguit 564 564 122Villa Aurora 751 751 151Wenceslao 1,266 1,266 285San Juan 891 891 201

SAN LUIS 25,276 25,254 5,376Bacong 1,723 1,723 381Barangay I (Poblacion) 406 406 90Barangay II (Poblacion) 763 763 165Barangay III (Poblacion) 640 640 143Barangay IV (Poblacion) 1,218 1,218 243Dibalo 156 156 36

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Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Dibayabay 1,152 1,152 237Dibut 856 856 177Dikapinisan 2,035 2,035 397Dimanayat 1,149 1,149 246Diteki 1,432 1,432 312Ditumabo 3,318 3,318 730L. Pimentel 914 914 199Nonong Senior 3,892 3,870 820Real 1,100 1,100 236San Isidro 1,906 1,906 406San Jose 488 488 101Zarah 2,128 2,128 457

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number ofand Barangay Population Population Households

BATAAN 687,482 685,167 150,090

ABUCAY 37,719 37,719 8,619Bangkal 634 634 134Calaylayan (Pob.) 4,391 4,391 1,035Capitangan 6,041 6,041 1,342Gabon 5,241 5,241 1,206Laon (Pob.) 2,245 2,245 496Mabatang 8,571 8,571 2,006Omboy 3,219 3,219 748Salian 2,885 2,885 656Wawa (Pob.) 4,492 4,492 996

BAGAC 25,568 25,559 5,681Bagumbayan (Pob.) 1,766 1,766 396Banawang 2,690 2,690 599Binuangan 609 609 128Binukawan 2,293 2,293 493Ibaba 1,760 1,760 392Ibis 1,407 1,407 308Pag-asa (Wawa-Sibacan) 3,456 3,456 753Parang 3,073 3,073 668Paysawan 680 680 155Quinawan 553 553 138San Antonio 1,295 1,295 284Saysain 2,539 2,538 594Tabing-Ilog (Pob.) 1,223 1,215 287Atilano L. Ricardo 2,224 2,224 486

CITY OF BALANGA (Capital) 87,920 87,679 18,885Bagumbayan 2,366 2,366 481Cabog-Cabog 1,915 1,915 499Munting Batangas (Cadre) 2,496 2,496 526Cataning 7,438 7,438 1,531Central 4,898 4,898 1,052Cupang Proper 8,513 8,513 1,979Cupang West 1,821 1,821 394Dangcol (Bernabe) 1,419 1,419 316Ibayo 2,352 2,352 514

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number ofand Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Malabia 893 893 189Poblacion 712 712 159Pto. Rivas Ibaba 4,146 4,146 868Pto. Rivas Itaas 1,768 1,768 383San Jose 5,970 5,959 1,364Sibacan 1,728 1,728 360Camacho 3,610 3,494 724Talisay 1,797 1,797 383Tanato 718 718 158Tenejero 9,674 9,674 2,033Tortugas 2,738 2,738 600Tuyo 9,004 8,900 1,880Bagong Silang 4,687 4,687 949Cupang North 2,097 2,087 419Doña Francisca 2,857 2,857 601Lote 2,303 2,303 523

DINALUPIHAN 97,275 97,224 21,024Bangal 4,415 4,415 919Bonifacio (Pob.) 505 505 103Burgos (Pob.) 465 465 111Colo 2,986 2,986 664Daang Bago 2,939 2,939 641Dalao 1,303 1,303 272Del Pilar (Pob.) 271 271 57Gen. Luna (Pob.) 585 585 118Gomez (Pob.) 324 324 73Happy Valley 1,704 1,704 410Kataasan 3,015 3,015 615Layac 1,339 1,339 276Luacan 5,779 5,778 1,236Mabini Proper (Pob.) 339 339 79Mabini Ext. (Pob.) 734 734 156Magsaysay 1,871 1,871 419Naparing 2,500 2,500 536New San Jose 6,030 6,013 1,254Old San Jose 2,002 2,002 417Padre Dandan (Pob.) 155 155 30Pag-asa 2,020 2,020 464

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number ofand Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Pagalanggang 3,512 3,512 687Pinulot 3,563 3,563 809Pita 3,513 3,513 777Rizal (Pob.) 255 255 54Roosevelt 8,721 8,721 1,802Roxas (Pob.) 347 347 72Saguing 3,964 3,964 930San Benito 2,394 2,394 577San Isidro (Pob.) 1,047 1,047 190San Pablo (Bulate) 3,736 3,736 884San Ramon 3,707 3,691 800San Simon 1,278 1,278 268Santo Niño 3,066 3,066 649Sapang Balas 942 942 194Santa Isabel (Tabacan) 2,190 2,190 477Torres Bugauen (Pob.) 862 862 185Tucop 3,686 3,686 762Zamora (Pob.) 337 337 84Aquino 111 111 28Bayan-bayanan 447 447 103Maligaya 1,372 1,372 293Payangan 554 539 104Pentor 2,934 2,934 611Tubo-tubo 342 342 75Jose C. Payumo, Jr. 3,114 3,112 759

HERMOSA 56,997 56,970 12,105A. Rivera (Pob.) 1,663 1,663 354Almacen 1,939 1,939 392Bacong 2,547 2,547 524Balsic 5,704 5,704 1,190Bamban 2,157 2,157 421Burgos-Soliman (Pob.) 493 493 109Cataning (Pob.) 2,656 2,656 552Culis 7,216 7,213 1,555Daungan (Pob.) 905 905 181Mabiga 2,144 2,144 442Mabuco 2,943 2,943 634Maite 1,548 1,548 315

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number ofand Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Mambog - Mandama 2,585 2,585 551Palihan 5,621 5,621 1,164Pandatung 1,713 1,713 362Pulo 365 365 75Saba 1,737 1,737 371San Pedro (Pob.) 1,950 1,950 424Santo Cristo (Pob.) 897 897 188Sumalo 1,529 1,529 338Tipo 4,430 4,422 1,027Judge Roman Cruz Sr. (Mandama) 3,072 3,072 646Sacrifice Valley 1,183 1,167 290

LIMAY 57,207 57,207 12,174Alangan 4,716 4,716 1,038Kitang I 1,764 1,764 384Kitang 2 & Luz 4,563 4,563 930Lamao 16,256 16,256 3,552Landing 3,393 3,393 690Poblacion 770 770 162Reformista 4,149 4,149 904Townsite 4,646 4,646 976Wawa 584 584 115Duale 5,069 5,069 1,078San Francisco de Asis 5,398 5,398 1,120St. Francis II 5,899 5,899 1,225

MARIVELES 112,707 111,008 26,106Alas-asin 11,606 10,542 2,454Alion 3,015 3,012 697Batangas II 5,122 5,122 1,134Cabcaben 6,269 6,269 1,316Lucanin 3,570 3,570 784Baseco Country (Nassco) 3,440 3,429 839Poblacion 8,074 7,588 1,920San Carlos 1,592 1,592 370San Isidro 5,816 5,816 1,494Sisiman 5,837 5,824 1,354Balon-Anito 10,255 10,245 2,519Biaan 1,571 1,571 348

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number ofand Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Camaya 12,077 12,077 2,934Ipag 9,430 9,430 2,332Malaya 5,211 5,211 1,137Maligaya 4,416 4,416 1,036Mt. View 8,843 8,731 2,000Townsite 6,563 6,563 1,438

MORONG 26,171 26,117 5,735Binaritan 5,273 5,273 1,117Mabayo 4,275 4,275 965Nagbalayong 5,680 5,627 1,208Poblacion 5,105 5,105 1,176Sabang 5,838 5,837 1,269

ORANI 61,099 61,034 13,407Bagong Paraiso (Pob.) 2,276 2,276 556Balut (Pob.) 1,397 1,397 306Bayan (Pob.) 5,363 5,363 1,196Calero (Pob.) 1,686 1,686 294Paking-Carbonero (Pob.) 1,272 1,272 265Centro II (Pob.) 400 400 95Dona 1,213 1,213 283Kaparangan 3,123 3,123 704Masantol 736 736 165Mulawin 3,534 3,534 737Pag-asa 1,927 1,927 435Palihan (Pob.) 2,452 2,452 546Pantalan Bago (Pob.) 2,130 2,121 482Pantalan Luma (Pob.) 5,026 5,026 1,074Parang Parang (Pob.) 1,265 1,265 286Centro I (Pob.) 404 404 83Sibul 1,084 1,084 245Silahis 484 484 116Tala 1,337 1,281 282Talimundoc 2,135 2,135 496Tapulao 4,745 4,745 964Tenejero (Pob.) 1,706 1,706 345Tugatog 6,145 6,145 1,424Wawa (Pob.) 763 763 169

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number ofand Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Apollo 1,857 1,857 417Kabalutan 2,099 2,099 471Maria Fe 2,046 2,046 435Puksuan 661 661 139Tagumpay 1,833 1,833 397

ORION 51,454 51,373 10,950Arellano (Pob.) 659 659 138Bagumbayan (Pob.) 1,309 1,309 284Balagtas (Pob.) 1,833 1,828 400Balut (Pob.) 1,287 1,287 245Bantan 1,421 1,421 301Bilolo 5,842 5,842 1,323Calungusan 1,479 1,475 305Camachile 1,645 1,645 344Daang Bago (Pob.) 1,016 1,016 215Daang Bilolo (Pob.) 2,543 2,543 542Daang Pare 4,287 4,287 923General Lim (Kaput) 3,213 3,213 724Kapunitan 5,036 5,030 998Lati (Pob.) 1,368 1,368 280Lusungan (Pob.) 1,638 1,638 344Puting Buhangin 2,600 2,600 551Sabatan 3,294 3,244 694San Vicente (Pob.) 1,360 1,353 285Santo Domingo 3,827 3,825 849Villa Angeles (Pob.) 1,480 1,480 337Wakas (Pob.) 1,008 1,008 212Wawa (Pob.) 1,808 1,808 354Santa Elena 1,501 1,494 302

PILAR 39,787 39,743 8,355Ala-uli 3,895 3,885 806Bagumbayan 1,370 1,370 298Balut I 1,259 1,259 245Balut II 1,311 1,311 275Bantan Munti 550 550 110Burgos 1,166 1,166 262Del Rosario (Pob.) 1,886 1,886 391

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number ofand Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Diwa 2,253 2,253 490Landing 1,246 1,246 275Liyang 1,839 1,823 380Nagwaling 2,568 2,568 554Panilao 5,250 5,250 1,125Pantingan 1,282 1,282 278Poblacion 1,346 1,346 303Rizal (Pob.) 1,082 1,082 240Santa Rosa 6,549 6,549 1,304Wakas North 1,501 1,501 305Wakas South 1,497 1,479 318Wawa 1,937 1,937 396

SAMAL 33,578 33,534 7,049East Calaguiman (Pob.) 2,744 2,744 534East Daang Bago (Pob.) 1,195 1,195 233Ibaba (Pob.) 3,153 3,153 600Imelda 2,324 2,324 522Lalawigan 3,799 3,799 823Palili 1,865 1,865 417San Juan (Pob.) 4,089 4,089 869San Roque (Pob.) 1,154 1,154 236Santa Lucia 2,459 2,459 506Sapa 3,407 3,407 714Tabing Ilog 2,121 2,077 457Gugo 2,965 2,965 654West Calaguiman (Pob.) 1,449 1,449 320West Daang Bago (Pob.) 854 854 164

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

BULACAN 2,924,433 2,919,370 659,158

ANGAT 55,332 55,097 12,304 Banaban 1,539 1,539 339 Baybay 836 836 181 Binagbag 4,641 4,641 1,055 Donacion 2,502 2,502 570 Encanto 4,289 4,248 929 Laog 1,053 1,053 254 Marungko 4,263 4,263 984 Niugan 4,362 4,362 977 Paltok 1,369 1,369 294 Pulong Yantok 3,990 3,796 842 San Roque (Pob.) 4,642 4,642 1,026 Santa Cruz (Pob.) 5,663 5,663 1,325 Santa Lucia 2,663 2,663 541 Santo Cristo (Pob.) 4,859 4,859 1,103 Sulucan 5,557 5,557 1,205 Taboc 3,104 3,104 679

BALAGTAS (BIGAA) 65,440 65,401 14,873 Borol 2nd 7,801 7,801 1,735 Borol 1st 10,179 10,177 2,407 Dalig 1,832 1,832 394 Longos 2,607 2,601 606 Panginay 12,461 12,461 2,876 Pulong Gubat 4,141 4,110 903 San Juan 9,238 9,238 2,178 Santol 12,465 12,465 2,778 Wawa (Pob.) 4,716 4,716 996

BALIUAG 143,565 143,421 33,669 Bagong Nayon 5,994 5,977 1,297 Barangca 2,742 2,742 651 Calantipay 2,613 2,613 655 Catulinan 1,769 1,769 432 Concepcion 9,585 9,585 2,282 Hinukay 1,419 1,419 304 Makinabang 11,196 11,168 2,522

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Matangtubig 2,859 2,859 714 Pagala 3,139 3,139 723 Paitan 1,440 1,440 317 Piel 1,955 1,955 427 Pinagbarilan 5,178 5,178 1,352 Poblacion 9,668 9,571 2,135 Sabang 11,960 11,960 2,795 San Jose 5,346 5,346 1,211 San Roque 3,402 3,402 790 Santa Barbara 11,568 11,568 2,758 Santo Cristo 8,650 8,650 2,122 Santo Niño 3,470 3,470 780 Subic 4,550 4,550 1,216 Sulivan 4,776 4,776 1,081 Tangos 5,578 5,578 1,404 Tarcan 6,892 6,892 1,700 Tiaong 4,903 4,903 1,074 Tibag 3,746 3,746 841 Tilapayong 2,494 2,494 554 Virgen delas Flores 6,673 6,671 1,532

BOCAUE 106,407 106,266 24,278 Antipona 2,298 2,298 551 Bagumbayan 2,187 2,187 619 Bambang 9,072 9,072 1,985 Batia 19,561 19,561 4,103 Biñang 1st 3,465 3,449 835 Biñang 2nd 2,421 2,421 592 Bolacan 1,106 1,106 261 Bundukan 6,668 6,668 1,536 Bunlo 4,942 4,942 1,161 Caingin 5,253 5,253 1,149 Duhat 7,094 7,094 1,608 Igulot 1,468 1,359 354 Lolomboy 16,421 16,418 3,780 Poblacion 786 773 189 Sulucan 2,715 2,715 674 Taal 8,520 8,520 1,953 Tambobong 4,549 4,549 1,093

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Turo 6,000 6,000 1,417 Wakas 1,881 1,881 418

BULACAN 71,751 71,708 17,002 Bagumbayan 3,279 3,279 794 Balubad 3,076 3,076 707 Bambang 13,566 13,566 3,288 Matungao 9,699 9,699 2,392 Maysantol 2,712 2,692 639 Perez 2,152 2,152 534 Pitpitan 4,028 4,028 978 San Francisco 5,221 5,221 1,211 San Jose (Pob.) 3,327 3,312 769 San Nicolas 5,282 5,274 1,188 Santa Ana 7,685 7,685 1,762 Santa Ines 2,682 2,682 618 Taliptip 6,202 6,202 1,473 Tibig 2,840 2,840 649

BUSTOS 62,415 62,098 14,823 Bonga Mayor 4,407 4,407 1,041 Bonga Menor 4,742 4,574 1,022 Buisan 1,783 1,773 476 Camachilihan 2,289 2,289 544 Cambaog 5,592 5,580 1,261 Catacte 2,367 2,351 588 Liciada 4,702 4,702 1,113 Malamig 5,313 5,293 1,304 Malawak 2,383 2,383 539 Poblacion 9,641 9,634 2,216 San Pedro 6,506 6,422 1,503 Talampas 3,660 3,660 841 Tanawan 2,946 2,946 767 Tibagan 6,084 6,084 1,608

CALUMPIT 101,068 101,034 21,900 Balite 2,399 2,399 523 Balungao 4,899 4,899 1,035 Buguion 3,143 3,143 679

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Bulusan 2,330 2,330 512 Calizon 1,926 1,926 419 Calumpang 3,571 3,571 788 Caniogan 3,955 3,955 853 Corazon 2,529 2,529 544 Frances 5,535 5,535 1,181 Gatbuca 5,914 5,914 1,296 Gugo 1,581 1,581 322 Iba Este 2,756 2,756 610 Iba O'Este 10,610 10,610 2,375 Longos 3,070 3,070 678 Meysulao 3,430 3,430 766 Meyto 2,780 2,780 572 Palimbang 2,146 2,146 487 Panducot 2,403 2,403 513 Pio Cruzcosa 4,145 4,145 952 Poblacion 2,044 2,044 433 Pungo 7,674 7,640 1,645 San Jose 5,017 5,017 986 San Marcos 2,166 2,166 481 San Miguel 4,720 4,720 1,069 Santa Lucia 2,391 2,391 484 Santo Niño 2,357 2,357 523 Sapang Bayan 2,454 2,454 499 Sergio Bayan 1,713 1,713 378 Sucol 1,410 1,410 297

GUIGUINTO 90,507 90,265 20,471 Cutcut 2,701 2,701 590 Daungan 1,384 1,384 307 Ilang-Ilang 4,436 4,436 984 Malis 13,957 13,957 2,931 Panginay 1,159 1,159 255 Poblacion 3,852 3,829 895 Pritil 4,165 4,165 934 Pulong Gubat 3,186 3,185 639 Santa Cruz 11,639 11,590 2,623 Santa Rita 13,163 13,157 2,981 Tabang 7,332 7,332 1,822

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Tabe 7,204 7,086 1,659 Tiaong 7,279 7,234 1,599 Tuktukan 9,050 9,050 2,252

HAGONOY 125,689 125,646 28,281 Abulalas 4,878 4,878 1,087 Carillo 1,681 1,681 410 Iba 4,891 4,891 1,022 Mercado 6,851 6,851 1,454 Palapat 2,393 2,393 555 Pugad 1,723 1,723 448 Sagrada Familia 6,794 6,794 1,615 San Agustin 10,291 10,291 2,339 San Isidro 7,314 7,314 1,640 San Jose 5,123 5,123 1,139 San Juan 3,175 3,163 914 San Miguel 5,767 5,767 1,294 San Nicolas 5,012 5,012 1,136 San Pablo 2,894 2,894 694 San Pascual 6,253 6,253 1,273 San Pedro 4,090 4,086 921 San Roque 4,676 4,676 1,051 San Sebastian 8,069 8,069 1,854 Santa Cruz 3,698 3,698 766 Santa Elena 4,650 4,650 1,118 Santa Monica 8,683 8,683 1,930 Santo Niño (Pob.) 3,859 3,832 826 Santo Rosario 5,438 5,438 1,134 Tampok 2,788 2,788 600 Tibaguin 2,363 2,363 553 Iba-Ibayo 2,335 2,335 508

CITY OF MALOLOS (Capital) 234,945 232,793 51,851 Anilao 2,999 2,999 688 Atlag 5,101 5,101 1,129 Babatnin 969 969 271 Bagna 5,061 5,045 1,069 Bagong Bayan 3,489 3,469 792 Balayong 3,059 3,059 662

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Balite 2,579 2,579 578 Bangkal 11,030 11,030 2,367 Barihan 5,404 5,404 1,245 Bulihan 13,134 13,110 2,792 Bungahan 2,731 2,731 601 Dakila 5,146 5,146 1,181 Guinhawa 3,003 1,250 303 Caingin 6,867 6,867 1,512 Calero 1,214 1,214 270 Caliligawan 428 428 96 Canalate 4,015 3,986 878 Caniogan 5,239 5,237 1,121 Catmon 1,988 1,988 426 Ligas 6,119 6,119 1,345 Liyang 1,564 1,564 356 Longos 11,361 11,337 2,589 Look 1st 5,614 5,614 1,248 Look 2nd 2,610 2,610 566 Lugam 4,355 4,309 902 Mabolo 6,399 6,399 1,404 Mambog 2,344 2,344 629 Masile 884 884 208 Matimbo 6,455 6,455 1,478 Mojon 17,261 17,249 3,796 Namayan 872 872 211 Niugan 572 572 137 Pamarawan 3,425 3,425 791 Panasahan 8,612 8,612 1,919 Pinagbakahan 5,653 5,651 1,217 San Agustin 2,202 2,108 474 San Gabriel 2,234 2,230 490 San Juan 4,326 4,326 929 San Pablo 5,035 5,035 1,130 San Vicente (Pob.) 2,529 2,511 557 Santiago 1,972 1,956 450 Santisima Trinidad 6,384 6,368 1,437 Santo Cristo 1,929 1,929 431 Santo Niño (Pob.) 532 512 102 Santo Rosario (Pob.) 7,593 7,593 1,697

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Santol 8,046 8,046 1,795 Sumapang Bata 2,424 2,424 546 Sumapang Matanda 7,258 7,258 1,628 Taal 2,118 2,108 468 Tikay 8,992 8,963 2,081 Cofradia 3,815 3,798 859

MARILAO 185,624 185,500 42,474 Abangan Norte 8,665 8,654 1,938 Abangan Sur 9,788 9,788 2,221 Ibayo 6,584 6,575 1,567 Lambakin 37,007 37,002 8,410 Lias 12,038 12,038 2,683 Loma de Gato 46,286 46,265 10,473 Nagbalon 3,766 3,766 919 Patubig 6,113 6,055 1,477 Poblacion I 1,661 1,661 352 Poblacion II 5,536 5,532 1,249 Prenza I 5,827 5,827 1,334 Prenza II 6,507 6,507 1,516 Santa Rosa I 9,921 9,918 2,346 Santa Rosa II 8,510 8,510 1,963 Saog 11,445 11,445 2,677 Tabing Ilog 5,970 5,957 1,349

CITY OF MEYCAUAYAN 199,154 199,046 47,060 Bagbaguin 6,908 6,908 1,659 Bahay Pare 10,221 10,221 2,502 Bancal 14,242 14,220 3,406 Banga 2,911 2,911 681 Bayugo 17,982 17,982 4,008 Calvario 5,009 5,009 1,148 Camalig 8,042 8,037 1,815 Hulo 1,636 1,636 337 Iba 7,450 7,450 1,890 Langka 3,179 3,179 786 Lawa 13,392 13,392 3,069 Libtong 10,190 10,178 2,486 Liputan 1,546 1,546 399

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Longos 3,300 3,300 874 Malhacan 20,914 20,902 4,960 Pajo 5,168 5,168 1,288 Pandayan 14,703 14,703 3,537 Pantoc 10,554 10,554 2,525 Perez 15,779 15,765 3,664 Poblacion 239 229 65 Saluysoy 10,603 10,576 2,386 Saint Francis (Gasak) 1,286 1,280 291 Tugatog 4,288 4,288 994 Ubihan 2,279 2,279 617 Zamora 2,570 2,570 600 Caingin 4,763 4,763 1,073

NORZAGARAY 103,095 103,021 22,250 Bangkal 1,325 1,325 289 Baraka 581 581 128 Bigte 11,032 11,032 2,446 Bitungol 8,020 8,011 1,649 Matictic 10,395 10,387 2,191 Minuyan 8,810 8,810 1,937 Partida 5,267 5,260 1,224 Pinagtulayan 1,495 1,495 354 Poblacion 15,642 15,638 3,642 San Mateo 9,089 9,072 1,879 Tigbe 14,846 14,846 3,117 San Lorenzo 1,980 1,951 414 Friendship Village Resources (FVR) 14,613 14,613 2,980

OBANDO 58,009 58,001 13,381 Binuangan 5,213 5,213 1,204 Catanghalan 3,181 3,181 776 Hulo 2,475 2,475 547 Lawa 8,118 8,118 1,823 Salambao 1,336 1,336 297 Paco 6,676 6,676 1,594 Pag-asa (Pob.) 3,381 3,373 910 Paliwas 6,081 6,081 1,350 Panghulo 12,533 12,533 2,867

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

San Pascual 7,074 7,074 1,581 Tawiran 1,941 1,941 432

PANDI 66,650 66,515 14,712 Bagbaguin 2,264 2,264 491 Bagong Barrio 5,902 5,882 1,333 Bunsuran III 2,570 2,570 569 Bunsuran I 4,831 4,831 1,065 Bunsuran II 3,375 3,375 753 Cacarong Bata 1,328 1,328 265 Cacarong Matanda 2,173 2,173 484 Cupang 1,996 1,996 445 Malibong Bata 2,271 2,261 494 Malibong Matanda 5,641 5,641 1,280 Manatal 3,095 3,095 685 Mapulang Lupa 2,491 2,491 572 Masagana 2,212 2,212 508 Masuso 3,228 3,180 697 Pinagkuartelan 3,691 3,691 820 Poblacion 8,126 8,117 1,798 Real de Cacarong 725 725 157 San Roque 2,573 2,546 563 Siling Bata 2,407 2,407 505 Siling Matanda 3,378 3,378 722 Baka-bakahan 817 796 172 Santo Niño 1,556 1,556 334

PAOMBONG 50,940 50,932 11,287 Binakod 1,506 1,506 354 Kapitangan 3,897 3,897 818 Malumot 1,703 1,703 402 Masukol 1,903 1,903 402 Pinalagdan 2,612 2,612 624 Poblacion 1,279 1,272 283 San Isidro I 3,448 3,448 793 San Isidro II 10,366 10,366 2,402 San Jose 4,818 4,818 1,021 San Roque 4,764 4,764 1,026 San Vicente 2,792 2,792 600

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Santa Cruz 1,476 1,476 334 Santo Niño 3,575 3,574 783 Santo Rosario 6,801 6,801 1,445

PLARIDEL 101,441 101,403 22,521 Agnaya 2,633 2,633 560 Bagong Silang 2,775 2,775 687 Banga I 6,710 6,710 1,492 Banga II 8,775 8,775 1,877 Bintog 3,930 3,930 907 Bulihan 5,404 5,389 1,223 Culianin 4,177 4,177 949 Dampol 3,111 3,111 673 Lagundi 4,135 4,135 893 Lalangan 1,923 1,923 409 Lumang Bayan 4,370 4,370 1,004 Parulan 8,461 8,461 1,808 Poblacion 3,907 3,896 859 Rueda 1,788 1,788 395 San Jose 4,197 4,185 957 Santa Ines 2,319 2,319 478 Santo Niño 9,744 9,744 2,165 Sipat 5,367 5,367 1,225 Tabang 17,715 17,715 3,960

PULILAN 85,844 85,843 19,405 Balatong A 1,553 1,553 332 Balatong B 3,402 3,402 742 Cutcot 4,844 4,844 1,113 Dampol I 5,602 5,602 1,288 Dampol II-A 3,001 3,001 741 Dampol II-B 3,958 3,958 936 Dulong Malabon 4,180 4,180 916 Inaon 7,530 7,530 1,558 Longos 5,105 5,105 1,157 Lumbac 3,958 3,958 907 Paltao 5,705 5,705 1,269 Penabatan 1,925 1,925 423 Poblacion 11,858 11,858 2,707

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Santa Peregrina 1,335 1,335 297 Santo Cristo 6,405 6,405 1,465 Taal 5,711 5,711 1,284 Tabon 3,649 3,649 813 Tibag 2,845 2,844 723 Tinejero 3,278 3,278 734

SAN ILDEFONSO 95,000 94,667 20,716 Akle 3,320 3,236 746 Alagao 3,119 2,986 677 Anyatam 3,887 3,887 859 Bagong Barrio 2,087 2,087 453 Basuit 1,961 1,961 460 Bubulong Munti 2,078 2,078 450 Bubulong Malaki 1,984 1,984 436 Buhol na Mangga 1,302 1,302 278 Bulusukan 1,814 1,814 373 Calasag 3,237 3,237 679 Calawitan 2,824 2,824 593 Casalat 1,629 1,629 371 Gabihan 3,298 3,298 775 Garlang 1,082 1,082 231 Lapnit 3,110 3,110 648 Maasim 2,907 2,897 704 Makapilapil 2,697 2,697 550 Malipampang 5,525 5,513 1,200 Matimbubong 2,563 2,563 514 Nabaong Garlang 1,790 1,790 393 Palapala 5,348 5,309 1,222 Pasong Bangkal 744 744 165 Pinaod 6,545 6,545 1,391 Poblacion 3,644 3,644 794 Pulong Tamo 1,813 1,796 386 San Juan 4,337 4,337 927 Santa Catalina Bata 1,177 1,177 248 Santa Catalina Matanda 2,497 2,497 508 Sapang Dayap 1,447 1,447 313 Sapang Putik 3,935 3,935 820 Sapang Putol 2,073 2,073 448

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Sumandig 1,966 1,928 420 Telepatio 903 903 197 Upig 2,225 2,225 504 Umpucan 1,787 1,787 469 Mataas na Parang 2,345 2,345 514

CITY OF SAN JOSE DEL MONTE 454,553 454,263 102,131 Bagong Buhay 6,698 6,698 1,450 Dulong Bayan 6,292 6,292 1,605 Gaya-gaya 13,727 13,702 3,141 Kaypian 25,614 25,614 6,843 Kaybanban 2,371 2,371 537 Minuyan 2,861 2,861 617 Muzon 81,947 81,947 18,747 Poblacion 2,118 2,118 459 Santo Cristo 29,327 29,327 6,870 Sapang Palay 4,894 4,894 1,096 Tungkong Mangga 10,260 10,236 2,298 Citrus 20,882 20,882 4,339 San Martin 3,757 3,757 810 Santa Cruz 2,711 2,710 776 Fatima 3,070 3,070 655 San Pedro 13,866 13,866 3,065 San Rafael 7,782 7,782 1,673 Santo Niño 2,582 2,582 598 Assumption 4,291 4,291 955 Bagong Buhay II 4,009 4,009 972 Bagong Buhay III 5,388 5,388 1,098 Ciudad Real 2,338 2,315 496 Fatima II 1,707 1,707 336 Fatima III 1,650 1,650 379 Fatima IV 1,974 1,974 435 Fatima V 2,407 2,393 500 Francisco Homes-Guijo 5,815 5,815 1,225 Francisco Homes-Mulawin 10,453 10,453 2,337 Francisco Homes-Narra 6,917 6,917 1,476 Francisco Homes-Yakal 3,167 3,167 742 Graceville 28,563 28,457 6,504 Gumaoc Central 3,392 3,392 739

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Gumaoc East 4,533 4,533 1,049 Gumaoc West 6,915 6,915 1,562 Lawang Pari 3,949 3,949 880 Maharlika 3,127 3,127 694 Minuyan II 5,360 5,360 1,087 Minuyan III 2,703 2,703 642 Minuyan IV 3,979 3,971 821 Minuyan V 2,215 2,215 493 Minuyan Proper 33,928 33,920 7,122 Paradise III 3,420 3,420 792 Poblacion I 4,254 4,206 918 San Isidro 2,370 2,370 501 San Manuel 12,241 12,241 2,643 San Martin II 3,336 3,336 684 San Martin III 3,041 3,041 640 San Martin IV 3,592 3,592 777 San Rafael I 3,107 3,107 629 San Rafael III 2,908 2,902 602 San Rafael IV 5,257 5,230 1,060 San Rafael V 2,807 2,807 522 San Roque 1,617 1,617 353 Santa Cruz II 3,078 3,078 697 Santa Cruz III 2,440 2,440 561 Santa Cruz IV 3,011 3,011 678 Santa Cruz V 3,500 3,500 827 Santo Niño II 2,808 2,808 631 St. Martin de Porres 2,227 2,227 493

SAN MIGUEL 142,854 142,829 30,737 Bagong Silang 1,625 1,625 374 Balaong 2,678 2,678 604 Balite 2,365 2,365 525 Bantog 3,129 3,129 688 Bardias 1,590 1,590 370 Baritan 1,351 1,351 212 Batasan Bata 2,014 2,014 410 Batasan Matanda 2,839 2,839 560 Biak-na-Bato 1,631 1,630 342 Biclat 1,594 1,594 316

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Buga 1,476 1,476 326 Buliran 4,753 4,753 1,017 Bulualto 2,642 2,642 572 Calumpang 3,859 3,848 888 Cambio 1,902 1,902 401 Camias 7,426 7,426 1,639 Ilog-Bulo 1,554 1,554 325 King Kabayo 1,533 1,533 299 Labne 1,416 1,416 301 Lambakin 2,686 2,686 588 Magmarale 2,059 2,059 395 Malibay 1,906 1,906 449 Mandile 1,752 1,752 357 Masalipit 2,583 2,583 572 Pacalag 999 999 202 Paliwasan 2,633 2,633 529 Partida 3,164 3,164 696 Pinambaran 4,100 4,100 883 Poblacion 3,115 3,115 654 Pulong Bayabas 1,438 1,438 316 Sacdalan 2,160 2,160 453 Salacot 3,140 3,140 674 Salangan 4,610 4,604 946 San Agustin 3,673 3,673 759 San Jose 4,805 4,805 1,007 San Juan 6,854 6,854 1,658 San Vicente 3,083 3,083 651 Santa Ines 5,572 5,572 1,206 Santa Lucia 3,145 3,145 663 Santa Rita Bata 2,853 2,853 605 Santa Rita Matanda 2,656 2,656 597 Sapang 1,324 1,324 331 Sibul 9,322 9,315 1,930 Tartaro 4,506 4,506 972 Tibagan 3,249 3,249 692 Bagong Pag-asa 1,226 1,226 267 Pulong Duhat 1,030 1,030 266 Maligaya 1,847 1,847 412 Tigpalas 3,987 3,987 838

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

SAN RAFAEL 85,921 85,853 19,581 BMA-Balagtas 1,512 1,512 339 Banca-banca 1,122 1,122 243 Caingin 9,723 9,723 2,265 Coral na Bato 1,808 1,808 396 Cruz na Daan 1,255 1,246 283 Dagat-dagatan 1,307 1,307 265 Diliman I 3,333 3,307 673 Diliman II 773 773 163 Capihan 5,083 5,080 1,188 Libis 2,077 2,077 470 Lico 1,941 1,941 443 Maasim 1,302 1,302 291 Mabalas-balas 3,196 3,196 711 Maguinao 3,659 3,659 849 Maronguillo 2,514 2,514 661 Paco 926 926 197 Pansumaloc 873 873 208 Pantubig 3,508 3,508 759 Pasong Bangkal 717 717 162 Pasong Callos 738 738 191 Pasong Intsik 1,317 1,317 303 Pinacpinacan 1,538 1,532 362 Poblacion 1,678 1,678 378 Pulo 3,470 3,470 762 Pulong Bayabas 926 926 212 Salapungan 1,895 1,895 428 Sampaloc 3,693 3,673 832 San Agustin 1,290 1,290 262 San Roque 6,494 6,494 1,523 Talacsan 3,638 3,638 815 Tambubong 7,432 7,432 1,723 Tukod 2,262 2,262 510 Ulingao 2,198 2,194 559 Sapang Pahalang 723 723 155

SANTA MARIA 218,351 217,984 48,946 Bagbaguin 8,407 8,407 1,860 Balasing 6,530 6,491 1,381

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Buenavista 2,103 2,103 482 Bulac 7,691 7,647 1,826 Camangyanan 4,277 4,277 976 Catmon 11,671 11,649 2,641 Cay Pombo 22,948 22,929 5,266 Caysio 10,790 10,780 2,440 Guyong 13,525 13,509 3,028 Lalakhan 2,045 2,045 488 Mag-asawang Sapa 7,303 7,303 1,721 Mahabang Parang 3,411 3,399 716 Manggahan 2,227 2,193 506 Parada 7,263 7,261 1,643 Poblacion 11,130 11,128 2,531 Pulong Buhangin 33,643 33,583 7,461 San Gabriel 7,606 7,606 1,610 San Jose Patag 9,999 9,967 2,154 San Vicente 13,466 13,466 3,080 Santa Clara 9,193 9,193 2,037 Santa Cruz 7,968 7,893 1,783 Silangan 1,709 1,709 372 Tabing Bakod 5,330 5,330 1,171 Tumana 8,116 8,116 1,773

DOÑA REMEDIOS TRINIDAD 19,878 19,784 4,505 Bayabas 1,302 1,302 284 Kabayunan 1,570 1,570 335 Camachin 1,170 1,136 272 Camachile 3,433 3,433 788 Kalawakan 5,632 5,619 1,300 Pulong Sampalok 2,666 2,625 600 Talbak 1,528 1,526 369 Sapang Bulak 2,577 2,573 557

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

NUEVA ECIJA 1,955,373 1,953,716 439,460

ALIAGA 57,805 57,805 12,845 Betes 1,605 1,605 345 Bibiclat 7,208 7,208 1,566 Bucot 4,576 4,576 1,000 La Purisima 1,580 1,580 362 Magsaysay 1,939 1,939 449 Macabucod 1,357 1,357 330 Pantoc 2,001 2,001 426 Poblacion Centro 1,646 1,646 420 Poblacion East I 1,944 1,944 413 Poblacion East II 1,578 1,578 349 Poblacion West III 1,062 1,062 220 Poblacion West IV 694 694 148 San Carlos 2,735 2,735 621 San Emiliano 995 995 221 San Eustacio 1,718 1,718 354 San Felipe Bata 1,647 1,647 351 San Felipe Matanda 1,842 1,842 416 San Juan 4,724 4,724 1,038 San Pablo Bata 1,813 1,813 424 San Pablo Matanda 1,036 1,036 222 Santa Monica 961 961 217 Santiago 1,919 1,919 443 Santo Rosario 2,214 2,214 489 Santo Tomas 4,872 4,872 1,126 Sunson 789 789 153 Umangan 3,350 3,350 742

BONGABON 59,343 59,288 13,408 Antipolo 3,975 3,975 893 Ariendo 999 999 236 Bantug 913 913 206 Calaanan 2,047 2,047 456 Commercial (Pob.) 333 333 69 Cruz 1,829 1,829 406 Digmala 1,118 1,118 262 Curva (J. Tomacruz) 3,315 3,315 725

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Kaingin (Pob.) 2,714 2,714 645 Labi 1,302 1,294 298 Larcon 1,454 1,454 322 Lusok 2,002 2,002 443 Macabaclay 2,229 2,229 502 Magtanggol (Pob.) 1,696 1,696 373 Mantile (Pob.) 1,118 1,118 240 Olivete 1,872 1,853 447 Palo Maria (Pob.) 2,064 2,064 456 Pesa 2,141 2,141 551 Rizal (Pob.) 2,796 2,796 621 Sampalucan (Pob.) 1,577 1,577 325 San Roque (Pob.) 2,344 2,344 489 Santor 5,911 5,911 1,331 Sinipit (Pob.) 2,398 2,398 507 Sisilang na Ligaya (Pob.) 657 652 146 Social (Pob.) 735 735 160 Tugatug 1,932 1,932 463 Tulay na Bato (Pob.) 1,919 1,896 412 Vega 5,953 5,953 1,424

CABANATUAN CITY 272,676 271,970 60,801 Aduas Centro (Aduas) 5,030 5,030 1,051 Bagong Sikat 3,899 3,899 886 Bagong Buhay 589 589 140 Bakero 2,577 2,577 591 Bakod Bayan 5,691 5,691 1,265 Balite 1,841 1,841 393 Bangad 7,381 7,353 1,702 Bantug Bulalo 2,210 2,210 574 Bantug Norte 8,047 8,040 1,752 Barlis 1,749 1,749 361 Barrera District (Pob.) 6,129 6,129 1,555 Bernardo District (Pob.) 1,190 1,190 264 Bitas 5,210 5,210 1,227 Bonifacio District (Pob.) 2,816 2,816 612 Buliran 3,091 3,091 698 Caalibangbangan 9,803 9,643 2,279 Cabu 3,224 3,224 735

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Campo Tinio 8,656 8,656 1,946 Kapitan Pepe (Pob.) 3,788 3,776 967 Cinco-Cinco 1,688 1,688 351 City Supermarket (Pob.) 139 133 37 Caudillo 1,410 1,410 299 Communal 1,375 1,375 327 Cruz Roja 3,509 3,495 773 Daang Sarile 7,036 7,017 1,474 Dalampang 1,744 1,744 380 Dicarma (Pob.) 3,239 3,239 726 Dimasalang (Pob.) 1,419 1,419 307 Dionisio S. Garcia 6,065 6,065 1,388 Fatima (Pob.) 878 878 200 General Luna (Pob.) 1,884 1,884 463 Ibabao Bana 2,110 2,110 474 Imelda District 3,897 3,897 789 Isla (Pob.) 1,056 1,056 220 Calawagan (Kalawagan) 1,533 1,533 350 Kalikid Norte 2,985 2,704 566 Kalikid Sur 4,126 4,126 965 Lagare 2,051 2,051 444 M. S. Garcia 3,679 3,679 757 Mabini Extension 3,026 3,026 755 Mabini Homesite 4,311 4,303 1,037 Macatbong 2,965 2,965 670 Magsaysay District 4,325 4,325 920 Matadero (Pob.) 1,118 1,118 233 Lourdes (Matungal-tungal) 2,149 2,149 466 Mayapyap Norte 2,078 2,078 477 Mayapyap Sur 5,309 5,309 1,172 Melojavilla (Pob.) 622 586 135 Obrero 3,626 3,626 764 Padre Crisostomo 3,946 3,946 845 Pagas 2,501 2,501 560 Palagay 1,764 1,764 393 Pamaldan 3,387 3,387 697 Pangatian 3,044 3,044 672 Patalac 1,973 1,973 436 Polilio 2,372 2,372 530

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Pula 1,512 1,512 343 Quezon District (Pob.) 1,846 1,846 478 Rizdelis (Pob.) 739 739 167 Samon 1,555 1,555 328 San Isidro 4,606 4,606 1,030 San Josef Norte 4,276 4,276 905 San Josef Sur 6,292 6,292 1,370 San Juan Pob. (Acofa) 6,368 6,358 1,395 San Roque Norte 1,159 1,159 278 San Roque Sur 1,288 1,288 286 Sanbermicristi (Pob.) 1,418 1,418 315 Sangitan 2,192 2,162 465 Santa Arcadia 4,004 3,976 881 Sumacab Norte 4,512 4,512 936 Valdefuente 4,087 4,087 908 Valle Cruz 3,842 3,842 866 Vijandre District (Pob.) 1,375 1,375 292 Villa Ofelia-Caridad 1,165 1,165 264 Zulueta District (Pob.) 1,458 1,458 344 Nabao (Pob.) 667 667 153 Padre Burgos (Pob.) 682 682 155 Talipapa 1,932 1,932 416 Aduas Norte 5,334 5,334 1,157 Aduas Sur 6,472 6,457 1,425 Hermogenes C. Concepcion, Sr. 3,204 3,184 763 Sapang 1,210 1,210 262 Sumacab Este 3,898 3,885 942 Sumacab South 3,876 3,860 790 Caridad 1,748 1,748 421 Magsaysay South 2,037 2,036 442 Maria Theresa 929 927 210 Sangitan East 1,931 1,931 356 Santo Niño 1,802 1,802 408

CABIAO 72,081 72,079 14,402 Bagong Buhay 1,396 1,396 258 Bagong Sikat 1,252 1,252 263 Bagong Silang 3,298 3,298 648 Concepcion 3,626 3,626 701

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Entablado 5,337 5,337 1,123 Maligaya 2,484 2,484 482 Natividad North (Pob.) 677 677 136 Natividad South (Pob.) 985 985 190 Palasinan 3,665 3,665 717 San Antonio 1,983 1,983 407 San Fernando Norte 3,625 3,625 755 San Fernando Sur 11,186 11,186 2,275 San Gregorio 1,829 1,829 359 San Juan North (Pob.) 355 355 75 San Juan South (Pob.) 733 731 148 San Roque 4,773 4,773 1,005 San Vicente 7,023 7,023 1,324 Santa Rita 7,159 7,159 1,349 Sinipit 3,970 3,970 800 Polilio 1,347 1,347 281 San Carlos 2,596 2,596 520 Santa Isabel 1,162 1,162 232 Santa Ines 1,620 1,620 354

CARRANGLAN 37,124 37,117 8,298 R.A.Padilla (Baluarte) 1,914 1,914 437 Bantug 1,191 1,191 261 Bunga 3,438 3,438 843 Burgos 3,744 3,744 876 Capintalan 2,005 2,005 418 Joson (Digidig) 3,256 3,256 723 General Luna 3,842 3,842 849 Minuli 1,362 1,362 309 Piut 2,014 2,014 442 Puncan 4,373 4,372 953 Putlan 1,158 1,158 253 Salazar 960 960 197 San Agustin 2,447 2,447 574 T. L. Padilla Pob. (Bgy. I) 1,426 1,420 297 F. C. Otic Pob. (Bgy. II) 1,040 1,040 212 D. L. Maglanoc Pob. (Bgy.III) 1,578 1,578 339 G. S. Rosario Pob. (Bgy. IV) 1,376 1,376 315

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Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

CUYAPO 59,396 59,388 13,933 Baloy 2,615 2,615 671 Bambanaba 1,898 1,898 457 Bantug 546 546 111 Bentigan 1,295 1,295 308 Bibiclat 1,113 1,113 265 Bonifacio 1,397 1,397 378 Bued 474 474 111 Bulala 1,031 1,031 227 Burgos 1,509 1,509 356 Cabileo 1,086 1,086 260 Cabatuan 690 690 161 Cacapasan 571 571 136 Calancuasan Norte 878 878 214 Calancuasan Sur 1,474 1,474 351 Colosboa 583 583 132 Columbitin 539 539 134 Curva 806 806 187 District I (Pob. I) 802 802 174 District II (Pob. II) 1,306 1,306 317 District IV (Pob. IV) 1,365 1,365 296 District V (Pob. V) 910 910 213 District VI (Pob. VI) 1,628 1,628 364 District VII (Pob. VII) 699 699 174 District VIII (Pob. VIII) 1,084 1,084 250 Landig 752 744 171 Latap 1,801 1,801 427 Loob 1,022 1,022 233 Luna 1,292 1,292 310 Malbeg-Patalan 567 567 127 Malineng 1,504 1,504 347 Matindeg 614 614 144 Maycaban 1,442 1,442 342 Nacuralan 1,166 1,166 252 Nagmisahan 1,502 1,502 334 Paitan Norte 1,689 1,689 403 Paitan Sur 877 877 209 Piglisan 1,063 1,063 239 Pugo 584 584 114

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Rizal 784 784 199 Sabit 1,407 1,407 339 Salagusog 1,206 1,206 296 San Antonio 3,773 3,773 898 San Jose 1,196 1,196 280 San Juan 475 475 124 Santa Clara 1,594 1,594 357 Santa Cruz 1,055 1,055 256 Sinimbaan 1,053 1,053 241 Tagtagumbao 916 916 215 Tutuloy 885 885 205 Ungab 1,685 1,685 364 Villaflores 1,193 1,193 260

GABALDON (BITULOK & SABANI) 32,246 32,238 7,529 Bagong Sikat 2,607 2,607 590 Bagting 2,992 2,992 684 Bantug 764 764 243 Bitulok (North Pob.) 2,700 2,700 596 Bugnan 2,357 2,349 517 Calabasa 922 922 199 Camachile 443 443 100 Cuyapa 1,358 1,358 400 Ligaya 5,256 5,256 1,198 Macasandal 1,228 1,228 270 Malinao 1,861 1,861 422 Pantoc 1,413 1,413 328 Pinamalisan 651 651 172 South Poblacion 3,857 3,857 914 Sawmill 1,467 1,467 322 Tagumpay 2,370 2,370 574

CITY OF GAPAN 101,488 101,417 22,463 Bayanihan 4,042 4,042 877 Bulak 1,878 1,878 405 Kapalangan 4,707 4,707 1,055 Mahipon 2,251 2,251 533 Malimba 2,849 2,849 636 Mangino 10,057 10,057 2,204

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Marelo 1,916 1,916 399 Pambuan 10,638 10,638 2,306 Parcutela 1,319 1,319 323 San Lorenzo (Pob.) 6,002 6,002 1,427 San Nicolas 11,340 11,340 2,469 San Roque 8,116 8,116 1,863 San Vicente (Pob.) 8,322 8,308 1,757 Santa Cruz 3,369 3,366 745 Santo Cristo Norte 4,533 4,533 1,051 Santo Cristo Sur 4,321 4,321 954 Santo Niño 5,327 5,327 1,092 Makabaclay 1,773 1,770 411 Balante 1,509 1,509 367 Bungo 1,839 1,810 398 Mabunga 705 683 163 Maburak 2,932 2,932 641 Puting Tubig 1,743 1,743 387

GENERAL MAMERTO NATIVIDAD 36,720 36,720 8,150 Balangkare Norte 1,359 1,359 293 Balangkare Sur 1,139 1,139 270 Balaring 1,989 1,989 417 Belen 1,896 1,896 458 Bravo 842 842 191 Burol 1,468 1,468 314 Kabulihan 2,089 2,089 431 Mag-asawang Sampaloc 1,105 1,105 266 Manarog 1,076 1,076 219 Mataas na Kahoy 4,326 4,326 1,002 Panacsac 1,041 1,041 240 Picaleon 960 960 228 Pinahan 3,226 3,226 652 Platero 2,871 2,871 695 Poblacion 3,402 3,402 730 Pula 427 427 87 Pulong Singkamas 530 530 122 Sapang Bato 1,295 1,295 283 Talabutab Norte 3,517 3,517 779 Talabutab Sur 2,162 2,162 473

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

GENERAL TINIO (PAPAYA) 42,634 42,634 9,292 Bago 3,042 3,042 661 Concepcion 6,569 6,569 1,362 Nazareth 2,905 2,905 630 Padolina 4,332 4,332 1,017 Pias 4,669 4,669 1,059 San Pedro (Pob.) 3,533 3,533 817 Poblacion East 1,442 1,442 312 Poblacion West 1,607 1,607 356 Rio Chico 8,822 8,822 1,812 Poblacion Central 1,370 1,370 305 Pulong Matong 1,354 1,354 328 Sampaguita 1,606 1,606 364 Palale 1,383 1,383 269

GUIMBA 104,894 104,846 24,836 Agcano 236 236 52 Ayos Lomboy 528 528 130 Bacayao 2,149 2,149 629 Bagong Barrio 959 959 236 Balbalino 533 533 136 Balingog East 1,579 1,579 362 Balingog West 593 593 146 Banitan 1,406 1,406 324 Bantug 2,866 2,866 658 Bulakid 445 445 99 Caballero 1,685 1,685 375 Cabaruan 1,555 1,555 341 Caingin Tabing Ilog 1,038 1,038 262 Calem 760 760 185 Camiling 1,724 1,724 414 Cardinal 509 509 113 Casongsong 1,431 1,431 351 Catimon 1,130 1,130 275 Cavite 3,045 3,045 739 Cawayan Bugtong 3,984 3,984 900 Consuelo 738 738 183 Culong 1,780 1,780 436 Escano 323 323 76

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Faigal 990 990 243 Galvan 1,421 1,421 351 Guiset 1,315 1,315 340 Lamorito 932 932 226 Lennec 3,536 3,536 840 Macamias 856 856 182 Macapabellag 476 476 123 Macatcatuit 2,195 2,195 499 Manacsac 2,641 2,641 588 Manggang Marikit 2,284 2,284 533 Maturanoc 5,457 5,457 1,251 Maybubon 2,968 2,968 650 Naglabrahan 567 567 131 Nagpandayan 2,695 2,695 728 Narvacan I 832 832 208 Narvacan II 1,633 1,633 373 Pacac 2,179 2,179 503 Partida I 1,328 1,328 322 Partida II 657 657 141 Pasong Inchic 2,059 2,059 458 Saint John District (Pob.) 1,650 1,650 392 San Agustin 888 888 191 San Andres 1,225 1,225 319 San Bernardino 1,159 1,159 301 San Marcelino 464 464 121 San Miguel 1,826 1,826 485 San Rafael 1,481 1,477 332 San Roque 5,006 5,006 1,146 Santa Ana 1,038 1,038 248 Santa Cruz 1,378 1,378 318 Santa Lucia 1,763 1,763 427 Santa Veronica District (Pob.) 3,477 3,477 804 Santo Cristo District (Pob.) 2,612 2,612 629 Saranay District (Pob.) 1,898 1,854 416 Sinulatan 1,095 1,095 257 Subol 1,560 1,560 369 Tampac I 955 955 229 Tampac II & III 1,078 1,078 261 Triala 2,415 2,415 587

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Yuson 728 728 157 Bunol 3,181 3,181 735

JAEN 67,057 67,047 14,926 Calabasa 1,223 1,223 275 Dampulan (Pob.) 4,472 4,472 1,026 Hilera 1,581 1,581 376 Imbunia 2,169 2,169 508 Imelda Pob. (Doña Aurora) 881 881 212 Lambakin 3,284 3,284 737 Langla 3,185 3,185 672 Magsalisi 2,985 2,985 654 Malabon-Kaingin 1,348 1,348 282 Marawa 3,942 3,942 899 Don Mariano Marcos (Pob.) 1,071 1,071 255 San Josef (Nabao) 2,429 2,429 536 Niyugan 6,228 6,228 1,385 Pamacpacan 1,997 1,997 409 Pakol 1,213 1,213 297 Pinanggaan 3,278 3,278 716 Ulanin-Pitak 2,180 2,180 455 Putlod 3,334 3,334 737 Ocampo-Rivera District (Pob.) 596 596 133 San Jose 2,888 2,888 641 San Pablo 1,842 1,832 425 San Roque 1,891 1,891 406 San Vicente 1,676 1,676 355 Santa Rita 1,259 1,259 281 Santo Tomas North 2,930 2,930 677 Santo Tomas South 4,047 4,047 910 Sapang 3,128 3,128 667

LAUR 32,205 32,182 7,600 Barangay I (Pob.) 2,511 2,511 573 Barangay II (Pob.) 1,237 1,237 335 Barangay III (Pob.) 1,381 1,381 312 Barangay IV (Pob.) 2,892 2,892 656 Betania 577 577 137 Canantong 2,231 2,231 523

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Nauzon 807 784 170 Pangarulong 351 351 85 Pinagbayanan 1,699 1,699 405 Sagana 2,826 2,826 655 San Fernando 2,722 2,722 680 San Isidro 3,230 3,230 727 San Josef 1,576 1,576 353 San Juan 1,752 1,752 411 San Vicente 1,783 1,783 441 Siclong 2,846 2,846 752 San Felipe 1,784 1,784 385

LICAB 26,187 26,180 5,740 Linao 1,210 1,210 287 Poblacion Norte 1,336 1,336 307 Poblacion Sur 2,483 2,483 517 San Casimiro 2,868 2,861 633 San Cristobal 3,532 3,532 741 San Jose 1,328 1,328 284 San Juan 3,297 3,297 699 Santa Maria 3,992 3,992 909 Tabing Ilog 869 869 194 Villarosa 2,980 2,980 685 Aquino 2,292 2,292 484

LLANERA 36,200 36,200 8,428 A. Bonifacio 2,437 2,437 546 Caridad Norte 1,011 1,011 247 Caridad Sur 1,271 1,271 292 Casile 1,877 1,877 416 Florida Blanca 780 780 184 General Luna 2,674 2,674 615 General Ricarte 2,096 2,096 461 Gomez 970 970 218 Inanama 1,150 1,150 268 Ligaya 641 641 146 Mabini 1,267 1,267 305 Murcon 2,071 2,071 424 Plaridel 3,188 3,188 771

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Bagumbayan (Pob.) 3,011 3,011 719 San Felipe 1,891 1,891 483 San Francisco 2,110 2,110 521 San Nicolas 395 395 101 San Vicente 1,091 1,091 251 Santa Barbara 1,575 1,575 355 Victoria 2,865 2,865 675 Villa Viniegas 1,148 1,148 276 Bosque 681 681 154

LUPAO 40,931 40,921 9,184 Agupalo Este 1,353 1,353 311 Agupalo Weste 1,542 1,542 360 Alalay Chica 821 821 201 Alalay Grande 1,702 1,702 414 J.U. Tienzo (Arimal) 1,534 1,534 311 Bagong Flores 3,679 3,669 792 Balbalungao 2,267 2,267 512 Burgos 1,409 1,409 303 Cordero 912 912 211 Mapangpang 765 765 186 Namulandayan 1,599 1,599 362 Parista 3,537 3,537 809 Poblacion East 872 872 202 Poblacion North 767 767 168 Poblacion South 1,474 1,474 322 Poblacion West 1,268 1,268 294 Salvacion I 1,787 1,787 432 Salvacion II 1,767 1,767 401 San Antonio Este 1,868 1,868 379 San Antonio Weste 1,621 1,621 377 San Isidro 4,423 4,423 957 San Pedro 1,435 1,435 340 San Roque 1,977 1,977 425 Santo Domingo 552 552 115

SCIENCE CITY OF MUÑOZ 75,462 75,303 17,902 Bagong Sikat 2,035 1,994 441 Balante 1,589 1,589 374

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Bantug 9,269 9,247 2,249 Bical 2,544 2,544 590 Cabisuculan 1,107 1,107 270 Calabalabaan 1,023 1,023 235 Calisitan 950 950 212 Catalanacan 2,734 2,734 614 Curva 1,103 1,103 257 Franza 2,495 2,495 556 Gabaldon 1,807 1,807 427 Labney 840 840 210 Licaong 1,401 1,401 309 Linglingay 2,675 2,675 606 Mangandingay 1,636 1,636 411 Magtanggol 1,932 1,932 483 Maligaya 4,370 4,296 994 Mapangpang 560 560 144 Maragol 2,787 2,773 619 Matingkis 927 927 223 Naglabrahan 542 542 128 Palusapis 2,588 2,588 595 Pandalla 842 842 200 Poblacion East 2,189 2,181 586 Poblacion North 2,728 2,728 663 Poblacion South 2,343 2,343 556 Poblacion West 3,913 3,913 1,058 Rang-ayan 2,071 2,071 504 Rizal 1,535 1,535 373 San Andres 1,503 1,503 372 San Antonio 1,892 1,892 474 San Felipe 1,832 1,832 446 Sapang Cawayan 1,329 1,329 268 Villa Isla 2,798 2,798 641 Villa Nati 1,216 1,216 260 Villa Santos 864 864 209 Villa Cuizon 1,493 1,493 345

NAMPICUAN 13,303 13,303 2,885 Alemania 320 320 63 Ambasador Alzate Village 1,458 1,458 342

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Cabaducan East (Pob.) 1,571 1,571 335 Cabaducan West (Pob.) 456 456 82 Cabawangan 822 822 182 East Central Poblacion 415 415 91 Edy 220 220 40 Maeling 449 449 100 Mayantoc 1,050 1,050 221 Medico 456 456 105 Monic 773 773 170 North Poblacion 493 493 97 Northwest Poblacion 495 495 101 Estacion (Pob.) 501 501 98 West Poblacion 491 491 105 Recuerdo 1,203 1,203 269 South Central Poblacion 516 516 127 Southeast Poblacion 383 383 85 Southwest Poblacion 718 718 166 Tony 200 200 36 West Central Poblacion 313 313 70

PALAYAN CITY (Capital) 37,219 37,085 8,248 Aulo 858 847 209 Bo. Militar (Fort Magsaysay) 5,620 5,620 1,207 Ganaderia 1,119 1,119 263 Maligaya 1,489 1,489 291 Manacnac 1,753 1,753 382 Mapait 642 628 135 Marcos Village 2,031 2,031 459 Malate (Pob.) 1,881 1,881 398 Sapang Buho 3,746 3,746 823 Singalat 1,630 1,557 383 Atate 2,668 2,668 650 Caballero 2,648 2,620 629 Caimito 2,162 2,155 467 Doña Josefa 1,668 1,668 376 Imelda Valley 2,250 2,250 479 Langka 1,118 1,118 200 Santolan 1,822 1,822 421 Popolon Pagas 919 918 200

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Bagong Buhay 1,195 1,195 276

PANTABANGAN 27,353 27,348 6,017 Cadaclan 2,170 2,170 465 Cambitala 1,923 1,923 456 Conversion 2,527 2,527 623 Ganduz 2,294 2,294 521 Liberty 1,088 1,088 242 Malbang 2,021 2,021 416 Marikit 2,084 2,084 437 Napon-Napon 1,160 1,160 235 Poblacion East 3,313 3,310 718 Poblacion West 2,874 2,872 591 Sampaloc 1,762 1,762 420 San Juan 1,601 1,601 360 Villarica 1,642 1,642 346 Fatima 894 894 187

PEÑARANDA 27,410 27,341 5,997 Callos 2,878 2,832 610 Las Piñas 2,764 2,764 601 Poblacion I 1,704 1,704 386 Poblacion II 1,036 1,036 225 Poblacion III 1,103 1,103 259 Poblacion IV 1,590 1,590 331 Santo Tomas 7,176 7,153 1,571 Sinasajan 4,328 4,328 960 San Josef 4,084 4,084 903 San Mariano (Maugat) 747 747 151

QUEZON 36,660 36,660 8,161 Bertese 4,283 4,283 960 Doña Lucia 2,097 2,097 435 Dulong Bayan 4,219 4,219 923 Ilog Baliwag 3,287 3,287 782 Barangay I (Pob.) 1,427 1,427 306 Barangay II (Pob.) 700 700 153 Pulong Bahay 1,487 1,487 333 San Alejandro 3,001 3,001 672

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

San Andres I 1,969 1,969 432 San Andres II 1,719 1,719 347 San Manuel 1,663 1,663 369 Santa Clara 2,258 2,258 507 Santa Rita 3,228 3,228 721 Santo Cristo 1,055 1,055 226 Santo Tomas Feria 1,908 1,908 420 San Miguel 2,359 2,359 575

RIZAL 57,145 57,128 12,767 Agbannawag 3,511 3,511 782 Bicos 4,643 4,643 1,074 Cabucbucan 3,800 3,800 844 Calaocan District 3,371 3,371 715 Canaan East 2,270 2,270 517 Canaan West 943 930 206 Casilagan 635 635 151 Aglipay (Curva) 2,909 2,909 640 Del Pilar 1,156 1,156 261 Estrella 4,454 4,454 1,000 General Luna 1,943 1,943 447 Macapsing 2,354 2,354 544 Maligaya 1,424 1,424 311 Paco Roman 2,902 2,902 677 Pag-asa 1,339 1,339 296 Poblacion Central 571 567 144 Poblacion East 1,735 1,735 389 Poblacion Norte 2,752 2,752 593 Poblacion Sur 3,337 3,337 665 Poblacion West 3,320 3,320 740 Portal 1,622 1,622 368 San Esteban 1,414 1,414 313 Santa Monica 1,987 1,987 462 Villa Labrador 790 790 184 Villa Paraiso 606 606 141 San Gregorio 1,357 1,357 303

SAN ANTONIO 73,074 73,010 16,113 Buliran 3,720 3,720 778

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Cama Juan 2,444 2,444 558 Julo 4,814 4,814 1,088 Lawang Kupang 2,699 2,699 605 Luyos 3,174 3,174 682 Maugat 4,684 4,684 1,048 Panabingan 2,621 2,621 613 Papaya 7,382 7,318 1,668 Poblacion 1,914 1,914 438 San Francisco 13,629 13,629 3,046 San Jose 309 309 71 San Mariano 6,434 6,434 1,290 Santa Cruz 1,404 1,404 323 Santo Cristo 7,937 7,937 1,761 Santa Barbara 6,863 6,863 1,474 Tikiw 3,046 3,046 670

SAN ISIDRO 47,800 47,783 10,725 Alua 5,056 5,039 1,070 Calaba 4,171 4,171 990 Malapit 9,011 9,011 1,924 Mangga 2,432 2,432 516 Poblacion 6,530 6,530 1,573 Pulo 5,217 5,217 1,169 San Roque 6,437 6,437 1,426 Santo Cristo 5,782 5,782 1,355 Tabon 3,164 3,164 702

SAN JOSE CITY 129,424 129,285 30,240 A. Pascual 1,464 1,464 348 Abar Ist 18,971 18,971 4,349 Abar 2nd 2,785 2,785 617 Bagong Sikat 1,797 1,797 487 Caanawan 4,276 4,276 971 Calaocan 6,465 6,454 1,510 Camanacsacan 1,390 1,390 329 Culaylay 1,669 1,669 395 Dizol 835 835 210 Kaliwanagan 2,555 2,555 606 Kita-Kita 4,729 4,729 1,116

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Malasin 7,230 7,134 1,610 Manicla 2,120 2,120 489 Palestina 4,950 4,950 1,190 Parang Mangga 908 908 203 Villa Joson (Parilla) 1,662 1,662 397 Pinili 2,730 2,730 628 Rafael Rueda, Sr. Pob. (District I) 2,128 2,124 505 Ferdinand E. Marcos Pob. (District II) 1,872 1,872 437 Canuto Ramos Pob. (District III) 2,295 2,295 540 Raymundo Eugenio Pob. (District IV) 1,155 1,155 307 Crisanto Sanchez Pob. (District V) 1,247 1,247 273 Porais 3,119 3,119 724 San Agustin 3,004 3,004 746 San Juan 1,682 1,682 417 San Mauricio 982 982 222 Santo Niño 1st 6,631 6,631 1,432 Santo Niño 2nd 6,081 6,065 1,402 Santo Tomas 5,901 5,901 1,398 Sibut 6,324 6,324 1,479 Sinipit Bubon 1,156 1,156 269 Santo Niño 3rd 7,433 7,433 1,738 Tabulac 1,134 1,134 295 Tayabo 4,300 4,288 967 Tondod 3,134 3,134 769 Tulat 1,241 1,241 351 Villa Floresca 615 615 155 Villa Marina 1,454 1,454 359

SAN LEONARDO 58,120 58,078 12,776 Bonifacio District (Pob.) 2,914 2,914 615 Burgos District (Pob.) 2,172 2,172 483 Castellano 3,863 3,863 803 Diversion 1,464 1,437 354 Magpapalayoc 5,512 5,497 1,179 Mallorca 7,935 7,935 1,693 Mambangnan 7,616 7,616 1,687 Nieves 4,788 4,788 1,071 San Bartolome (Pob.) 1,966 1,966 434 Rizal District (Pob.) 2,279 2,279 516

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

San Anton 4,895 4,895 1,129 San Roque 2,868 2,868 630 Tabuating 4,302 4,302 970 Tagumpay 849 849 161 Tambo Adorable 4,697 4,697 1,051

SANTA ROSA 64,503 64,503 14,278 Cojuangco (Pob.) 2,368 2,368 517 La Fuente 2,775 2,775 644 Liwayway 3,053 3,053 667 Malacañang 1,621 1,621 381 Maliolio 1,318 1,318 291 Mapalad 3,257 3,257 713 Rizal (Pob.) 1,897 1,897 432 Rajal Centro 2,014 2,014 478 Rajal Norte 1,689 1,689 378 Rajal Sur 2,381 2,381 516 San Gregorio 1,022 1,022 216 San Mariano 1,704 1,704 362 San Pedro 1,692 1,692 362 Santo Rosario 2,519 2,519 562 Soledad 5,256 5,256 1,161 Valenzuela (Pob.) 2,575 2,575 579 Zamora (Pob.) 1,431 1,431 309 Aguinaldo 1,016 1,016 218 Berang 1,295 1,295 284 Burgos 1,447 1,447 325 Del Pilar 1,334 1,334 306 Gomez 1,778 1,778 383 Inspector 1,761 1,761 389 Isla 2,124 2,124 459 Lourdes 1,778 1,778 398 Luna 1,734 1,734 367 Mabini 1,713 1,713 357 San Isidro 1,841 1,841 415 San Josep 2,242 2,242 514 Santa Teresita 1,488 1,488 328 Sapsap 709 709 153 Tagpos 2,420 2,420 516

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Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Tramo 1,251 1,251 298

SANTO DOMINGO 50,983 50,979 11,589 Baloc 7,753 7,753 1,753 Buasao 1,146 1,146 243 Burgos 1,611 1,611 351 Cabugao 1,906 1,906 471 Casulucan 1,236 1,236 303 Comitang 1,789 1,789 398 Concepcion 1,224 1,224 299 Dolores 1,869 1,869 405 General Luna 1,321 1,321 305 Hulo 1,788 1,788 381 Mabini 1,212 1,212 292 Malasin 1,830 1,830 407 Malayantoc 1,992 1,992 431 Mambarao 1,850 1,850 441 Poblacion 693 693 147 Malaya (Pook Malaya) 2,743 2,739 636 Pulong Buli 1,867 1,867 432 Sagaba 2,971 2,971 662 San Agustin 1,237 1,237 291 San Fabian 2,248 2,248 492 San Francisco 1,036 1,036 229 San Pascual 2,657 2,657 644 Santa Rita 1,215 1,215 264 Santo Rosario 5,789 5,789 1,312

TALAVERA 112,515 112,463 25,139 Andal Alino (Pob.) 1,624 1,624 345 Bagong Sikat 1,736 1,736 404 Bagong Silang 1,372 1,372 287 Bakal I 2,349 2,349 568 Bakal II 3,452 3,452 759 Bakal III 5,817 5,817 1,302 Baluga 2,381 2,381 538 Bantug 4,389 4,389 947 Bantug Hacienda 1,417 1,417 315 Bantug Hamog (Basang Hamog) 1,826 1,826 407

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Bugtong na Buli 1,001 1,001 211 Bulac 1,498 1,498 346 Burnay 2,052 2,052 447 Calipahan 4,438 4,438 979 Campos 1,735 1,735 356 Casulucan Este 812 812 189 Collado 1,634 1,634 358 Dimasalang Norte 1,336 1,336 295 Dimasalang Sur 1,336 1,336 288 Dinarayat 1,072 1,072 234 Esguerra District (Pob.) 2,453 2,453 540 Gulod 1,246 1,246 282 Homestead I 1,746 1,746 369 Homestead II 1,689 1,689 396 Cabubulaonan 703 703 168 Caaniplahan 1,454 1,454 351 Caputican 1,545 1,545 350 Kinalanguyan 962 962 213 La Torre 4,059 4,059 901 Lomboy 1,329 1,329 280 Mabuhay 762 762 172 Maestrang Kikay (Pob.) 3,469 3,467 785 Mamandil 1,039 1,039 238 Marcos District (Pob.) 930 930 211 Purok Matias (Pob.) 1,503 1,503 337 Matingkis 1,180 1,180 251 Minabuyoc 1,974 1,974 458 Pag-asa (Pob.) 4,628 4,578 1,057 Paludpod 878 878 193 Pantoc Bulac 793 793 179 Pinagpanaan 5,332 5,332 1,186 Poblacion Sur 3,158 3,158 719 Pula 2,107 2,107 490 Pulong San Miguel (Pob.) 1,307 1,307 293 Sampaloc 1,449 1,449 310 San Miguel na Munti 3,186 3,186 683 San Pascual 5,269 5,269 1,265 San Ricardo 2,493 2,493 587 Sibul 2,440 2,440 548

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Sicsican Matanda 1,975 1,975 413 Tabacao 3,749 3,749 807 Tagaytay 1,037 1,037 224 Valle 1,394 1,394 308

TALUGTUG 21,291 21,291 5,140 Alula 1,040 1,040 257 Baybayabas 1,444 1,444 326 Buted 681 681 161 Cabiangan 573 573 137 Calisitan 430 430 99 Cinense 680 680 180 Culiat 754 754 175 Maasin 674 674 159 Magsaysay (Pob.) 1,230 1,230 285 Mayamot I 488 488 118 Mayamot II 221 221 51 Nangabulan 778 778 193 Osmeña (Pob.) 1,036 1,036 255 Pangit 883 883 226 Patola 1,196 1,196 303 Quezon (Pob.) 1,047 1,047 243 Quirino (Pob.) 1,033 1,033 239 Roxas (Pob.) 918 918 209 Saguing 128 128 37 Sampaloc 290 290 70 Santa Catalina 526 526 134 Santo Domingo 540 540 119 Saringaya 673 673 176 Saverona 1,398 1,398 332 Tandoc 781 781 199 Tibag 503 503 116 Villa Rosario 418 418 110 Villa Boado 928 928 231

ZARAGOZA 44,124 44,124 9,648 Batitang 3,495 3,495 761 Carmen 3,154 3,154 729 Concepcion 4,612 4,612 1,039

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Del Pilar 3,397 3,397 716 General Luna 1,885 1,885 416 H. Romero 652 652 146 Macarse 2,501 2,501 509 Manaul 1,051 1,051 228 Mayamot 1,243 1,243 283 Pantoc 1,186 1,186 273 San Vicente (Pob.) 1,477 1,477 320 San Isidro 5,442 5,442 1,187 San Rafael 1,200 1,200 280 Santa Cruz 1,588 1,588 346 Santa Lucia Old 1,370 1,370 302 Santa Lucia Young 3,234 3,234 691 Santo Rosario Old 2,742 2,742 568 Santo Rosario Young 3,470 3,470 760 Valeriana 425 425 94

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number ofand Barangay Population Population Households

PAMPANGA * 2,014,019 2,010,219 416,271

APALIT 101,537 101,358 20,787Balucuc 9,612 9,612 1,980Calantipe 3,591 3,591 734Cansinala 6,840 6,840 1,420Capalangan 6,741 6,741 1,365Colgante 7,260 7,260 1,417Paligui 2,179 2,179 497Sampaloc 11,207 11,032 2,438San Juan (Pob.) 8,324 8,321 1,685San Vicente 20,979 20,979 4,240Sucad 6,730 6,730 1,328Sulipan 8,983 8,982 1,879Tabuyuc (Santo Rosario) 9,091 9,091 1,804

ARAYAT 121,348 121,298 24,027Arenas 4,107 4,107 826Baliti 2,360 2,360 455Batasan 2,374 2,374 439Buensuceso 3,801 3,801 740Candating 4,771 4,771 981Gatiawin 6,132 6,132 1,178Guemasan 3,983 3,983 796La Paz (Turu) 876 876 163Lacmit 4,838 4,838 905Lacquios 3,130 3,130 611Mangga-Cacutud 9,321 9,321 1,876Mapalad 3,222 3,222 631Panlinlang 2,929 2,910 586Paralaya 1,784 1,784 395Plazang Luma 4,760 4,729 961Poblacion 3,174 3,174 705San Agustin Norte 3,495 3,495 693San Agustin Sur 1,619 1,619 324San Antonio 2,975 2,975 598San Jose Mesulo 4,841 4,841 988San Juan Bano 7,572 7,572 1,460San Mateo 5,629 5,629 1,031

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number ofand Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

San Nicolas 7,855 7,855 1,540San Roque Bitas 5,051 5,051 972Cupang (Santa Lucia) 3,335 3,335 667Matamo (Santa Lucia) 2,982 2,982 618Santo Niño Tabuan 2,303 2,303 468Suclayin 3,090 3,090 587Telapayong 4,816 4,816 986Kaledian (Camba) 4,223 4,223 847

BACOLOR 31,508 31,494 7,077Balas 218 218 56Cabalantian 3,164 3,164 680Cabambangan (Pob.) 656 648 157Cabetican 3,005 2,999 680Calibutbut 9,320 9,320 2,306Concepcion 118 118 29Dolores 412 412 94Duat 324 324 80Macabacle 808 808 152Magliman 2,120 2,120 412Maliwalu 1,013 1,013 233Mesalipit 122 122 21Parulog 696 696 142Potrero 139 139 40San Antonio 396 396 100San Isidro 5,041 5,041 1,011San Vicente 1,796 1,796 420Santa Barbara 791 791 168Santa Ines 784 784 173Talba 36 36 8Tinajero 549 549 115

CANDABA 102,399 102,399 19,808Bahay Pare 10,339 10,339 2,151Bambang 2,779 2,779 498Barangca 1,654 1,654 307Barit 2,098 2,098 394Buas (Pob.) 1,863 1,863 303Cuayang Bugtong 1,905 1,905 383

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number ofand Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Dalayap 1,990 1,990 443Dulong Ilog 3,790 3,790 770Gulap 3,908 3,908 691Lanang 2,983 2,983 551Lourdes 2,284 2,284 446Magumbali 2,117 2,117 388Mandasig 4,482 4,482 825Mandili 4,607 4,607 860Mangga 2,896 2,896 640Mapaniqui 4,509 4,509 799Paligui 1,402 1,402 278Pangclara 1,331 1,331 261Pansinao 2,972 2,972 533Paralaya (Pob.) 5,017 5,017 892Pasig 5,065 5,065 916Pescadores (Pob.) 1,710 1,710 303Pulong Gubat 1,810 1,810 388Pulong Palazan 3,203 3,203 673Salapungan 5,428 5,428 1,095San Agustin (Pob.) 4,802 4,802 759Santo Rosario 997 997 180Tagulod 2,096 2,096 448Talang 2,667 2,667 541Tenejero 2,702 2,702 564Vizal San Pablo 2,365 2,365 511Vizal Santo Cristo 2,026 2,026 439Vizal Santo Niño 2,602 2,602 578

FLORIDABLANCA 110,846 110,747 24,260Anon 2,548 2,548 557Apalit 8,882 8,882 1,924Basa Air Base 3,666 3,629 796Benedicto 1,525 1,525 367Bodega 2,864 2,816 616Cabangcalan 1,732 1,732 404Calantas 5,798 5,798 1,322Carmencita 2,057 2,057 436Consuelo 2,351 2,351 494Dampe 2,565 2,565 549

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number ofand Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Del Carmen 2,066 2,066 432Fortuna 4,187 4,187 932Gutad 3,376 3,376 720Mabical 2,498 2,498 542Santo Rosario (Malabo) 1,968 1,968 391Maligaya 962 962 211Nabuclod 3,028 3,028 701Pabanlag 1,574 1,574 448Paguiruan 6,062 6,048 1,255Palmayo 5,480 5,480 1,241Pandaguirig 2,457 2,457 512Poblacion 3,315 3,315 745San Antonio 2,855 2,855 594San Isidro 2,115 2,115 413San Jose 6,966 6,966 1,472San Nicolas 5,003 5,003 1,121San Pedro 3,793 3,793 794San Ramon 1,629 1,629 383San Roque 2,107 2,107 438Santa Monica 3,153 3,153 699Solib 4,771 4,771 1,026Valdez 6,337 6,337 1,466Mawacat 1,156 1,156 259

GUAGUA 111,199 110,853 23,019Bancal 6,545 6,545 1,247Jose Abad Santos (Siran) 1,903 1,893 384Lambac 3,267 3,267 681Magsaysay 2,752 2,752 575Maquiapo a 3,375 3,375 702Natividad 5,402 5,370 1,125Plaza Burgos (Pob.) 237 218 47Pulungmasle 8,999 8,999 1,991Rizal 3,421 3,421 706San Agustin 5,187 5,174 1,102San Antonio 4,420 4,420 860San Isidro 1,337 1,337 286San Jose 1,993 1,993 415San Juan Bautista 2,507 2,507 465

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number ofand Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

San Juan Nepomuceno 5,936 5,919 1,317San Matias 3,423 3,204 722San Miguel (Betis) 4,691 4,691 989San Nicolas 1st 1,627 1,627 308San Nicolas 2nd 2,555 2,555 615San Pablo 2,963 2,963 616San Pedro 4,901 4,901 936San Rafael (Duck Island) 3,526 3,526 731San Roque 3,184 3,171 641San Vicente (Ibus) 5,541 5,541 1,158San Juan 2,419 2,419 480Santa Filomena (Pob.) 1,797 1,797 402Santa Ines 3,399 3,399 654Santa Ursula 5,574 5,574 1,130Santo Cristo 3,518 3,518 686Santo Niño (Pob.) 2,022 2,013 433Ascomo 2,778 2,764 615

LUBAO 150,843 150,699 31,477Balantacan 2,024 2,024 393Bancal Sinubli 757 757 125Bancal Pugad 654 654 162Baruya (San Rafael) 4,282 4,282 899Calangain 2,578 2,578 525Concepcion 7,326 7,326 1,529Del Carmen 1,935 1,935 460De La Paz 1,515 1,515 289Don Ignacio Dimson 4,624 4,624 954Lourdes (Lauc Pau) 6,047 6,047 1,189Prado Siongco 4,029 3,947 822Remedios 4,042 4,042 782San Agustin 2,433 2,433 468San Antonio 2,926 2,926 778San Francisco 4,384 4,384 939San Isidro 3,220 3,220 707San Jose Apunan 1,246 1,246 264San Jose Gumi 2,080 2,080 464San Juan (Pob.) 2,383 2,383 507San Matias 1,246 1,246 254

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number ofand Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

San Miguel 2,961 2,961 617San Nicolas 1st (Pob.) 2,889 2,889 625San Nicolas 2nd 1,997 1,997 442San Pablo 1st 1,467 1,467 346San Pablo 2nd 4,910 4,910 1,042San Pedro Palcarangan 3,184 3,184 682San Pedro Saug 1,447 1,447 305San Roque Arbol 3,135 3,135 634San Roque Dau b 11,576 11,576 2,491San Vicente 1,659 1,659 344Santa Barbara 1,814 1,814 415Santa Catalina 4,253 4,253 906Santa Cruz 15,535 15,535 3,143Santa Lucia (Pob.) 1,788 1,788 431Santa Maria 1,343 1,343 269Santa Monica 5,687 5,687 1,118Santa Rita 3,375 3,375 669Santa Teresa 1st 2,647 2,647 571Santa Teresa 2nd 2,780 2,780 541Santiago 3,593 3,593 694Santo Domingo 3,449 3,449 696Santo Niño (Prado Aruba) 2,408 2,346 537Santo Tomas (Pob.) 6,347 6,347 1,280Santo Cristo 868 868 169

MABALACAT 215,610 215,447 47,198Atlu-Bola 7,245 7,245 1,605Bical 2,837 2,837 581Bundagul 2,459 2,450 536Cacutud 1,439 1,439 291Calumpang 792 792 178Camachiles 10,138 10,138 2,139Dapdap 35,386 35,384 7,351Dau 48,809 48,808 11,116Dolores c 1,863 1,863 421Duquit 9,029 9,029 1,934Lakandula 6,688 6,676 1,500Mabiga 17,681 17,618 3,912Macapagal Village 2,835 2,835 591

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number ofand Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Mamatitang 2,059 2,059 499Mangalit 803 803 174Marcos Village 2,733 2,733 643Mawaque 2,830 2,830 622Paralayunan 1,438 1,421 330Poblacion 2,530 2,530 514San Francisco 12,268 12,213 2,701San Joaquin 4,573 4,573 1,061Santa Ines 3,466 3,462 720Santa Maria 1,685 1,685 354Santo Rosario 2,010 2,010 399Sapang Balen 166 166 31Sapang Biabas 25,800 25,800 5,370Tabun 6,048 6,048 1,625

MACABEBE 70,777 70,777 14,003Batasan 4,197 4,197 812Caduang Tete 6,039 6,039 1,208Candelaria 2,757 2,757 568Castuli 1,136 1,136 239Consuelo 2,306 2,306 486Dalayap 2,207 2,207 429Mataguiti 643 643 121San Esteban 4,183 4,183 900San Francisco 1,799 1,799 344San Gabriel (Pob.) 3,688 3,688 722San Isidro 1,856 1,856 384San Jose 3,569 3,569 681San Juan 2,491 2,491 505San Rafael 3,172 3,172 598San Roque 4,025 4,025 774San Vicente 2,628 2,628 544Santa Cruz (Pob.) 1,160 1,160 231Santa Lutgarda 1,064 1,064 188Santa Maria 5,453 5,453 1,081Santa Rita (Pob.) 3,450 3,450 722Santo Niño 2,397 2,397 429Santo Rosario (Pob.) 2,932 2,932 605Saplad David 1,499 1,499 284

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number ofand Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Tacasan 2,321 2,321 437Telacsan 3,805 3,805 711

MAGALANG 103,597 102,494 21,384Camias 1,721 1,696 311Dolores 1,579 1,579 310Escaler 1,525 1,525 291La Paz 1,682 1,682 368Navaling 1,371 1,371 230San Agustin 2,728 2,728 551San Antonio 1,679 1,679 324San Franciso 4,878 4,878 978San Ildefonso 6,532 6,532 1,324San Isidro 22,803 22,518 5,039San Jose 2,760 2,760 562San Miguel 2,352 2,352 461San Nicolas 1st (Pob.) 3,263 3,260 706San Nicolas 2nd 3,535 3,535 760San Pablo (Pob.) 2,917 2,917 578San Pedro I 1,761 1,761 369San Pedro II 4,046 4,046 878San Roque 2,360 2,346 454San Vicente 3,407 3,354 667Santa Cruz (Pob.) 6,272 6,272 1,291Santa Lucia 8,563 8,563 1,836Santa Maria 2,499 2,499 494Santo Niño 3,215 2,593 539Santo Rosario 3,910 3,910 806Bucanan 1,665 1,665 337Turu 1,516 1,516 311Ayala 3,058 2,957 609

MASANTOL 52,407 52,407 10,444Alauli 1,098 1,098 218Bagang 1,411 1,411 292Balibago 1,984 1,984 368Bebe Anac 6,639 6,639 1,285Bebe Matua 1,144 1,144 236Bulacus 1,490 1,490 323

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Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

San Agustin (Caingin) 1,445 1,445 290Santa Monica (Caingin) 960 960 184Cambasi 1,296 1,296 251Malauli 1,555 1,555 332Nigui 1,925 1,925 407Palimpe 1,871 1,871 349Puti 1,125 1,125 222Sagrada (Tibagin) 1,021 1,021 208San Isidro Anac 902 902 166San Isidro Matua (Pob.) 4,761 4,761 996San Nicolas (Pob.) 3,741 3,741 758San Pedro 754 754 160Santa Cruz 1,936 1,936 387Santa Lucia Matua 3,534 3,534 632Santa Lucia Paguiba 1,988 1,988 404Santa Lucia Wakas 2,003 2,003 375Santa Lucia Anac (Pob.) 1,232 1,232 226Sapang Kawayan 2,996 2,996 648Sua 1,507 1,507 320Santo Niño 2,089 2,089 407

MEXICO 146,851 146,810 29,911Acli 2,501 2,501 517Anao 5,037 5,037 1,006Balas 2,631 2,631 500Buenavista 1,353 1,353 254Camuning 2,805 2,805 586Cawayan 1,015 1,015 221Concepcion 2,140 2,140 410Culubasa 2,401 2,401 445Divisoria 2,000 2,000 351Dolores (Piring) 2,150 2,150 412Eden 668 668 140Gandus 809 809 178Lagundi 5,078 5,063 1,219Laput 2,265 2,265 412Laug 3,458 3,458 749Masamat 1,506 1,506 326Masangsang 3,051 3,051 660

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number ofand Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Nueva Victoria 1,847 1,847 398Pandacaqui 27,646 27,646 5,732Pangatlan 2,279 2,279 442Panipuan 1,687 1,687 354Parian (Pob.) 5,461 5,455 1,004Sabanilla 1,957 1,957 374San Antonio 5,337 5,337 1,114San Carlos 3,066 3,066 606San Jose Malino 5,555 5,555 1,054San Jose Matulid 5,634 5,634 1,232San Juan 3,817 3,817 742San Lorenzo 2,563 2,563 528San Miguel 2,357 2,357 455San Nicolas 2,608 2,608 494San Pablo 2,518 2,518 550San Patricio 4,044 4,044 787San Rafael 2,375 2,375 499San Roque 1,147 1,147 229San Vicente 3,576 3,576 699Santa Cruz 2,264 2,264 442Santa Maria 2,584 2,584 498Santo Domingo 2,330 2,330 452Santo Rosario 3,554 3,554 787Sapang Maisac 6,419 6,419 1,337Suclaban 985 985 196Tangle (Tanglay) 2,373 2,353 520

MINALIN 44,001 44,001 8,651Bulac 867 867 174Dawe 1,203 1,203 229Lourdes 5,127 5,127 1,021Maniango 1,840 1,840 399San Francisco 1st 1,746 1,746 315San Francisco 2nd 1,119 1,119 226San Isidro 4,178 4,178 854San Nicolas (Pob.) 2,975 2,975 557San Pedro 2,607 2,607 519Santa Catalina 1,840 1,840 369Santa Maria 6,362 6,362 1,223

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Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Santa Rita 4,440 4,440 840Santo Domingo 5,098 5,098 1,059Santo Rosario (Pob.) 3,066 3,066 547Saplad 1,533 1,533 319

PORAC 111,441 111,190 22,894Babo Pangulo 3,206 3,120 660Babo Sacan 5,155 5,155 1,032Balubad 2,200 2,200 461Calzadang Bayu 6,061 6,061 1,187Camias 1,739 1,739 306Cangatba 2,472 2,472 529Diaz 311 311 92Dolores (Hacienda Dolores) 5,073 5,073 1,017Jalung 3,486 3,486 693Mancatian 1,003 1,003 249Manibaug Libutad 3,972 3,972 852Manibaug Paralaya 10,565 10,434 2,250Manibaug Pasig 2,950 2,950 682Manuali 350 350 95Mitla Proper 603 603 114Palat 3,200 3,200 625Pias 3,210 3,199 639Pio 15,962 15,962 3,218Planas 3,656 3,645 719Poblacion 1,995 1,995 410Pulong Santol 6,343 6,343 1,305Salu 796 796 175San Jose Mitla 558 558 128Santa Cruz 16,398 16,386 3,398Sepung Bulaun 5,059 5,059 989Sinura 2,646 2,646 552Villa Maria (Aetas) 770 770 131Inararo (Aetas) 683 683 125Sapang Uwak (Aetas) 1,019 1,019 261

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO (Capital) 285,912 284,561 60,561Alasas 3,262 3,262 647Baliti 5,405 5,405 1,098

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Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Bulaon 26,977 26,977 5,571Calulut 28,592 28,524 6,304Dela Paz Norte 4,127 4,030 839Dela Paz Sur 2,720 2,720 649Del Carmen 4,506 4,506 906Del Pilar 10,633 10,448 2,082Del Rosario 5,209 5,209 1,196Dolores 19,473 19,473 4,491Juliana 2,889 2,839 652Lara 2,687 2,521 500Lourdes 3,675 3,675 772Magliman 3,536 3,536 768Maimpis 8,872 8,864 2,077Malino 4,062 4,062 869Malpitic 8,240 8,240 1,796Pandaras 1,540 1,540 303Panipuan 6,100 6,100 1,220Santo Rosario (Pob.) 709 688 138Quebiauan 7,976 7,969 1,682Saguin 6,689 6,678 1,454San Agustin 18,464 18,451 3,919San Felipe 2,958 2,936 577San Isidro 8,849 8,849 1,962San Jose 14,720 14,670 2,859San Juan 4,009 4,009 803San Nicolas 10,738 10,738 2,345San Pedro 11,455 11,455 2,303Santa Lucia 8,381 8,381 1,732Santa Teresita 1,104 1,088 190Santo Niño 8,190 7,654 1,661Sindalan 14,173 14,154 2,997Telabastagan 11,170 11,104 2,379Pulung Bulu 3,822 3,806 820

SAN LUIS 49,311 49,311 9,594San Agustin 1,351 1,351 268San Carlos 3,648 3,648 662San Isidro 6,162 6,162 1,187San Jose 6,898 6,898 1,402

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number ofand Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

San Juan 5,247 5,247 997San Nicolas 1,506 1,506 283San Roque 4,758 4,758 931San Sebastian 2,092 2,092 382Santa Catalina 2,720 2,720 531Santa Cruz Pambilog 1,090 1,090 199Santa Cruz Poblacion 1,409 1,409 279Santa Lucia 1,456 1,456 288Santa Monica 2,671 2,671 528Santa Rita 2,132 2,132 408Santo Niño 2,205 2,205 444Santo Rosario 1,881 1,881 372Santo Tomas 2,085 2,085 433

SAN SIMON 48,353 48,315 9,801Concepcion 5,602 5,602 1,149De La Paz 2,750 2,750 553San Juan (Pob.) 1,861 1,861 378San Agustin 2,162 2,162 460San Isidro 3,366 3,366 700San Jose 5,168 5,154 1,077San Miguel 4,275 4,275 928San Nicolas 2,071 2,071 439San Pablo Libutad 1,610 1,610 319San Pablo Proper 3,922 3,922 787San Pedro 6,665 6,665 1,269Santa Cruz 1,276 1,276 245Santa Monica 4,642 4,631 921Santo Niño 2,983 2,970 576

SANTA ANA 52,001 52,001 9,693San Agustin 3,183 3,183 588San Bartolome 1,736 1,736 323San Isidro 5,723 5,723 1,054San Joaquin (Pob.) 3,965 3,965 759San Jose 1,416 1,416 270San Juan 2,450 2,450 464San Nicolas 4,677 4,677 880San Pablo 4,779 4,779 831

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number ofand Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

San Pedro 1,778 1,778 354San Roque 3,613 3,613 669Santa Lucia 6,568 6,568 1,262Santa Maria 6,514 6,514 1,216Santiago 4,021 4,021 727Santo Rosario 1,578 1,578 296

SANTA RITA 38,762 38,741 8,177Becuran 3,669 3,669 763Dila-dila 8,598 8,592 1,845San Agustin 2,745 2,745 631San Basilio 8,389 8,389 1,750San Isidro 3,324 3,324 724San Jose (Pob.) 2,710 2,710 530San Juan 2,159 2,159 473San Matias 3,081 3,066 675San Vicente 1,126 1,126 236Santa Monica 2,961 2,961 550

SANTO TOMAS 38,062 38,062 7,948Moras De La Paz 4,556 4,556 945Poblacion 3,064 3,064 649San Bartolome 2,564 2,564 517San Matias 13,028 13,028 2,744San Vicente 9,466 9,466 1,975Santo Rosario (Pau) 2,067 2,067 426Sapa (Santo Niño) 3,317 3,317 692

SASMUAN (Sexmoan) 27,254 27,254 5,557Batang 1st 313 313 80Batang 2nd 1,647 1,647 389Mabuanbuan 919 919 170Malusac 1,956 1,956 421Santa Lucia (Pob.) 3,484 3,484 618San Antonio 2,159 2,159 427San Nicolas 1st 2,572 2,572 504San Nicolas 2nd 3,001 3,001 639San Pedro 3,159 3,159 628Santa Monica 3,830 3,830 819

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number ofand Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Santo Tomas 3,065 3,065 649Sabitanan 1,149 1,149 213

* Excludes Angeles City.a Includes population count in part of the barangay being disputed by barangay San Roque Dau, municipality of Lubao. b With boundary dispute with barangay Maquiapo, municipality of Guagua. c With boundary dispute with barangay Balibago, Angeles City.

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number ofand Barangay Population Population Households

ANGELES CITY 326,336 324,510 74,510Agapito del Rosario 2,313 2,313 550Anunas 15,213 15,213 3,864Balibago a 32,291 32,028 7,825Capaya 8,280 8,280 1,850Claro M. Recto 4,741 4,741 1,122Cuayan 4,852 4,832 1,093Cutcut 21,601 21,601 4,815Cutud 16,531 16,531 4,124Lourdes North West 10,450 10,414 2,174Lourdes Sur 4,772 4,771 1,070Lourdes Sur East 4,656 4,656 1,054Malabanias 23,034 22,956 5,708Margot 3,606 3,606 834Mining 2,492 2,492 571Pampang 16,198 16,198 3,900Pandan 14,901 14,901 3,285Pulung Maragul 14,750 14,750 3,247Pulungbulu 11,237 11,237 2,437Pulung Cacutud 18,413 18,413 4,139Salapungan 6,102 6,102 1,387San Jose 4,785 4,785 1,004San Nicolas 2,778 2,778 580Santa Teresita 8,263 8,263 1,881Santa Trinidad 4,980 4,980 1,036Santo Cristo 4,443 4,430 945Santo Domingo 14,378 12,987 2,895Santo Rosario (Pob.) 3,515 3,491 746Sapalibutad 8,854 8,854 1,901Sapangbato 9,910 9,910 2,260Tabun 5,663 5,663 1,226Virgen Delos Remedios 1,634 1,634 383Amsic 7,736 7,736 1,749Ninoy Aquino (Marisol) 12,964 12,964 2,855

a Includes population count in part of the barangay being disputed by barangay Dolores, municipality of Mabalacat.

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

TARLAC 1,273,240 1,271,743 280,382

ANAO 10,873 10,804 2,513 Baguindoc (Baguinloc) 336 336 83 Bantog 604 604 136 Campos 358 358 86 Carmen 682 682 154 Casili 935 935 204 Don Ramon 411 411 94 Hernando 419 419 99 Poblacion 363 359 81 Rizal 796 796 173 San Francisco East 557 492 119 San Francisco West 1,038 1,038 243 San Jose North 407 407 96 San Jose South 392 392 98 San Juan 460 460 118 San Roque 830 830 185 Santo Domingo 348 348 93 Sinense 1,039 1,039 246 Suaverdez 898 898 205

BAMBAN 62,413 62,344 13,100 Anupul 17,356 17,356 3,716 Banaba 536 536 104 Bangcu 194 194 47 Culubasa 356 356 80 Dela Cruz 1,867 1,867 381 La Paz 1,060 1,060 221 Lourdes 4,575 4,550 902 Malonzo 71 71 28 Virgen de los Remedios (Pacalcal) 1,906 1,906 369 San Nicolas (Pob.) 18,937 18,925 3,985 San Pedro 130 98 20 San Rafael 1,483 1,483 306 San Roque 10,043 10,043 2,101 San Vicente 1,993 1,993 424 Santo Niño 1,906 1,906 416

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

CAMILING 80,241 80,130 18,646 Anoling 1st 748 748 158 Anoling 2nd 801 801 196 Anoling 3rd 1,210 1,210 294 Bacabac 2,292 2,292 507 Bacsay 757 757 175 Bancay 1st 842 842 195 Bancay 2nd 1,231 1,231 276 Bilad 2,774 2,774 657 Birbira 1,127 1,127 291 Bobon Caarosipan 675 675 155 Bobon 1st 2,370 2,370 537 Bobon 2nd 1,328 1,328 360 Cabanabaan 843 843 203 Cacamilingan Norte 2,540 2,540 556 Cacamilingan Sur 2,131 2,131 437 Caniag 720 720 173 Carael 788 788 186 Cayaoan 2,087 2,087 482 Cayasan 240 240 60 Florida 850 850 184 Lasong 873 873 219 Libueg 2,489 2,489 571 Malacampa 5,062 5,061 1,180 Manakem 626 626 137 Manupeg 330 330 67 Marawi 1,557 1,557 361 Matubog 1,588 1,588 396 Nagrambacan 296 296 75 Nagserialan 1,548 1,548 355 Palimbo Proper 1,015 1,015 236 Palimbo-Caarosipan 3,077 3,077 748 Pao 1st 1,130 1,130 240 Pao 2nd 461 461 106 Pao 3rd 779 779 182 Papaac 995 995 219 Pindangan 1st 907 907 211 Pindangan 2nd 1,820 1,820 449 Poblacion A 1,424 1,424 301

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Poblacion B 1,651 1,651 385 Poblacion C 1,242 1,242 283 Poblacion D 1,177 1,177 263 Poblacion E 1,242 1,242 304 Poblacion F 1,114 1,114 251 Poblacion G 1,163 1,163 265 Poblacion H 1,140 1,125 240 Poblacion I 1,118 1,118 266 Poblacion J 629 629 154 Santa Maria 2,232 2,175 550 Sawat 1,091 1,091 256 Sinilian 1st 1,318 1,318 312 Sinilian 2nd 1,094 1,094 243 Sinilian 3rd 1,472 1,472 377 Sinilian Cacalibosoan 943 943 230 Sinulatan 1st 1,470 1,470 314 Sinulatan 2nd 515 499 131 Surgui 1st 1,182 1,172 254 Surgui 2nd 1,346 1,334 307 Surgui 3rd 1,317 1,317 323 Tambugan 1,432 1,432 350 Telbang 1,118 1,118 251 Tuec 904 904 202

CAPAS 125,852 125,722 26,243 Aranguren 6,700 6,700 1,403 Bueno 1,379 1,379 274 Cubcub (Pob.) 3,373 3,373 717 Cutcut 1st 9,415 9,402 1,967 Cutcut 2nd 6,697 6,697 1,415 Dolores 5,455 5,455 1,138 Estrada (Calingcuan) 3,133 3,133 594 Lawy 6,149 6,149 1,280 Manga 1,654 1,654 347 Manlapig 1,973 1,973 426 O'Donnell 12,989 12,989 2,833 Santa Lucia 9,494 9,408 1,954 Santa Rita 1,892 1,892 391 Santo Domingo 1st 2,591 2,591 526

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Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Santo Domingo 2nd 6,025 6,005 1,355 Santo Rosario 6,898 6,895 1,411 Talaga 5,276 5,276 1,046 Maruglu 1,709 1,709 347 Santa Juliana 5,302 5,296 1,014 Cristo Rey 27,748 27,746 5,805

CONCEPCION 139,832 139,783 29,081 Alfonso 7,780 7,780 1,589 Balutu 3,745 3,745 757 Cafe 2,681 2,681 505 Calius Gueco 1,111 1,111 200 Caluluan 4,726 4,726 933 Castillo 3,159 3,159 606 Corazon de Jesus 1,716 1,716 380 Culatingan 3,071 3,071 589 Dungan 837 837 178 Dutung-A-Matas 4,753 4,753 950 Lilibangan 988 988 196 Mabilog 2,773 2,773 706 Magao 1,969 1,969 358 Malupa 1,270 1,270 259 Minane 3,527 3,527 725 Panalicsian (Panalicsican) 1,199 1,199 225 Pando 2,282 2,282 488 Parang 3,080 3,080 703 Parulung 1,582 1,582 315 Pitabunan 2,584 2,584 599 San Agustin (Murcia) 5,776 5,776 1,092 San Antonio 2,570 2,570 546 San Bartolome 1,871 1,871 349 San Francisco 7,354 7,354 1,501 San Isidro (Almendras) 2,828 2,828 558 San Jose (Pob.) 9,351 9,351 2,064 San Juan (Castro) 4,123 4,123 1,005 San Martin 376 376 65 San Nicolas (Pob.) 5,412 5,363 1,212 San Nicolas Balas 2,876 2,876 562 Santo Niño 3,382 3,382 663

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Santa Cruz 4,793 4,793 939 Santa Maria 1,530 1,530 301 Santa Monica 5,500 5,500 1,073 Santa Rita 3,934 3,934 811 Santa Rosa 3,972 3,972 888 Santiago 4,624 4,624 991 Santo Cristo 1,315 1,315 254 Santo Rosario (Magunting) 1,719 1,719 340 Talimunduc Marimla 1,526 1,526 295 Talimunduc San Miguel 2,285 2,285 534 Telabanca 230 230 51 Tinang 4,070 4,070 902 San Vicente (Caluis/Cobra) 1,668 1,668 352 Green Village 1,914 1,914 472

GERONA 83,084 82,995 19,213 Abagon 4,032 4,032 910 Amacalan 2,830 2,830 590 Apsayan 2,040 2,040 448 Ayson 1,446 1,446 355 Bawa 1,897 1,897 404 Buenlag 2,350 2,350 560 Bularit 2,472 2,459 561 Calayaan 2,806 2,806 659 Carbonel 961 961 201 Cardona 2,515 2,515 625 Caturay 1,279 1,267 284 Danzo 1,542 1,542 379 Dicolor 1,801 1,801 440 Don Basilio 1,144 1,144 262 Luna 1,826 1,826 408 Mabini 1,556 1,556 357 Magaspac 4,527 4,527 1,055 Malayep 1,500 1,500 366 Matapitap 1,229 1,229 324 Matayumcab 1,529 1,529 380 New Salem 1,206 1,206 283 Oloybuaya 1,034 1,034 216 Padapada 1,097 1,097 255

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Parsolingan 2,856 2,853 610 Pinasling (Pinasung) 3,407 3,385 759 Plastado 1,489 1,470 293 Poblacion 1 2,599 2,599 579 Poblacion 2 1,239 1,239 254 Poblacion 3 2,025 2,025 432 Quezon 1,267 1,266 317 Rizal 1,179 1,160 256 Salapungan 2,295 2,295 499 San Agustin 1,314 1,314 332 San Antonio 2,814 2,814 628 San Bartolome 1,024 1,024 258 San Jose 1,247 1,247 320 Santa Lucia 787 787 198 Santiago 1,871 1,871 528 Sembrano 1,455 1,455 356 Singat 1,422 1,422 323 Sulipa 1,590 1,590 406 Tagumbao 4,371 4,371 1,014 Tangcaran 697 697 184 Villa Paz 1,517 1,517 345

LA PAZ 60,982 60,979 12,859 Balanoy 2,187 2,187 472 Bantog-Caricutan 2,750 2,750 523 Caramutan 4,150 4,150 890 Caut 2,356 2,356 487 Comillas 4,677 4,677 941 Dumarais 3,891 3,891 828 Guevarra 4,406 4,406 921 Kapanikian 1,909 1,909 436 La Purisima 2,777 2,777 597 Lara 1,198 1,198 254 Laungcupang 1,911 1,911 386 Lomboy 3,372 3,372 730 Macalong 2,069 2,069 470 Matayumtayum 2,753 2,753 624 Mayang 1,606 1,606 338 Motrico 2,946 2,943 612

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Paludpud 1,624 1,624 304 Rizal 1,518 1,518 310 San Isidro (Pob.) 3,141 3,141 721 San Roque (Pob.) 7,659 7,659 1,580 Sierra 2,082 2,082 435

MAYANTOC 29,987 29,987 7,009 Ambalingit 636 636 149 Baybayaoas 419 419 96 Bigbiga 1,350 1,350 328 Binbinaca 563 563 127 Calabtangan 574 574 133 Caocaoayan 643 643 145 Carabaoan 820 820 203 Cubcub 486 486 103 Gayonggayong 414 414 103 Gossood 767 767 190 Labney 922 922 200 Mamonit 2,305 2,305 556 Maniniog 755 755 179 Mapandan 1,406 1,406 343 Nambalan 1,443 1,443 301 Pedro L. Quines 1,794 1,794 411 Pitombayog 2,089 2,089 486 Poblacion Norte 3,367 3,367 789 Poblacion Sur 3,077 3,077 684 Rotrottooc 1,172 1,172 279 San Bartolome 1,576 1,576 379 San Jose 1,547 1,547 389 Taldiapan 700 700 159 Tangcarang 1,162 1,162 277

MONCADA 56,183 56,173 13,491 Ablang-Sapang 3,327 3,327 812 Aringin 1,549 1,549 367 Atencio 638 638 149 Banaoang East 1,304 1,304 337 Banaoang West 1,521 1,521 378 Baquero Norte 1,427 1,427 365

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Baquero Sur 1,265 1,265 312 Burgos 2,455 2,455 575 Calamay 692 692 142 Calapan 1,108 1,108 298 Camangaan East 1,665 1,665 382 Camangaan West 1,166 1,166 302 Camposanto 1 - Norte 1,540 1,540 334 Camposanto 1 - Sur 1,658 1,658 426 Camposanto 2 1,998 1,998 469 Capaoayan 2,638 2,638 641 Lapsing 1,577 1,577 402 Mabini 1,990 1,980 480 Maluac 1,597 1,597 393 Poblacion 1 1,504 1,504 334 Poblacion 2 1,744 1,744 511 Poblacion 3 948 948 240 Poblacion 4 1,058 1,058 267 Rizal 1,391 1,391 289 San Juan 2,004 2,004 482 San Julian 2,616 2,616 605 San Leon 1,214 1,214 266 San Pedro 759 759 179 San Roque 1,133 1,133 258 Santa Lucia East 1,067 1,067 282 Santa Lucia West 948 948 239 Santa Maria 1,990 1,990 492 Santa Monica 1,691 1,691 338 Tubectubang 2,225 2,225 531 Tolega Norte 839 839 205 Tolega Sur 1,282 1,282 272 Villa 655 655 137

PANIQUI 87,730 87,730 20,437 Abogado 4,588 4,588 1,045 Acocolao 1,675 1,675 408 Aduas 1,400 1,400 323 Apulid 3,027 3,027 724 Balaoang 3,368 3,368 834 Barang (Borang) 1,222 1,222 291

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Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Brillante 562 562 144 Burgos 1,803 1,803 464 Cabayaoasan 2,796 2,796 628 Canan 2,678 2,678 580 Carino 4,554 4,554 1,090 Cayanga 1,664 1,664 402 Colibangbang 1,632 1,632 399 Coral 2,047 2,047 462 Dapdap 1,406 1,406 336 Estacion 3,769 3,769 850 Mabilang 2,337 2,337 549 Manaois 1,130 1,130 253 Matalapitap 1,742 1,742 402 Nagmisaan 999 999 258 Nancamarinan 3,690 3,690 900 Nipaco 1,561 1,561 364 Patalan 2,697 2,697 613 Poblacion Norte 8,449 8,449 1,823 Poblacion Sur 5,270 5,270 1,180 Rang-ayan 1,924 1,924 501 Salumague 3,062 3,062 646 Samput 4,348 4,348 1,033 San Carlos 1,217 1,217 325 San Isidro 1,841 1,841 381 San Juan de Milla 859 859 229 Santa Ines 1,660 1,660 381 Sinigpit 1,855 1,855 493 Tablang 2,449 2,449 578 Ventenilla 2,449 2,449 548

PURA 22,949 22,929 5,194 Balite 1,642 1,642 374 Buenavista 2,850 2,850 708 Cadanglaan 685 685 151 Estipona 4,188 4,168 894 Linao 1,322 1,322 305 Maasin 720 720 175 Matindeg 1,075 1,075 229 Maungib 1,354 1,354 288

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Naya 924 924 212 Nilasin 1st 1,098 1,098 251 Nilasin 2nd 1,122 1,122 246 Poblacion 1 1,198 1,198 280 Poblacion 2 1,127 1,127 246 Poblacion 3 1,287 1,287 288 Poroc 782 782 176 Singat 1,575 1,575 371

RAMOS 20,249 20,241 4,434 Coral-Iloco 3,647 3,647 779 Guiteb 3,344 3,336 704 Pance 4,122 4,122 913 Poblacion Center 1,644 1,644 386 Poblacion North 1,499 1,499 306 Poblacion South 2,333 2,333 524 San Juan 538 538 121 San Raymundo 1,229 1,229 279 Toledo 1,893 1,893 422

SAN CLEMENTE 12,510 12,510 2,877 Balloc 1,587 1,587 377 Bamban 1,149 1,149 258 Casipo 265 265 62 Catagudingan 695 695 165 Daldalayap 621 621 139 Doclong 1 793 793 202 Doclong 2 691 691 157 Maasin 1,787 1,787 404 Nagsabaran 945 945 229 Pit-ao 1,213 1,213 282 Poblacion Norte 1,069 1,069 232 Poblacion Sur 1,695 1,695 370

SAN MANUEL 24,289 24,278 5,315 Colubot 1,019 1,019 221 Lanat 2,151 2,151 444 Legaspi 2,062 2,062 469 Mangandingay 1,188 1,188 253

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Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Matarannoc 976 976 221 Pacpaco 1,059 1,059 257 Poblacion 1,377 1,377 291 Salcedo 2,347 2,347 519 San Agustin 1,795 1,795 395 San Felipe 2,649 2,649 538 San Jacinto 1,047 1,047 274 San Miguel 2,101 2,101 467 San Narciso 1,433 1,433 311 San Vicente 1,538 1,538 339 Santa Maria 1,547 1,536 316

SANTA IGNACIA 43,787 43,603 10,303 Baldios 1,881 1,820 438 Botbotones 1,501 1,501 334 Caanamongan 1,599 1,599 377 Cabaruan 1,121 1,121 276 Cabugbugan 1,253 1,253 271 Caduldulaoan 679 679 163 Calipayan 1,470 1,470 327 Macaguing 696 696 157 Nambalan 2,111 2,111 516 Padapada 3,188 3,188 726 Pilpila 2,144 2,109 477 Pinpinas 955 955 224 Poblacion East 3,499 3,499 867 Poblacion West 2,968 2,968 713 Pugo-Cecilio 1,637 1,616 363 San Francisco 2,298 2,255 550 San Sotero 751 751 187 San Vicente 2,383 2,383 549 Santa Ines Centro 2,059 2,059 510 Santa Ines East 2,264 2,240 559 Santa Ines West 1,843 1,843 469 Taguiporo 518 518 116 Timmaguab 2,167 2,167 498 Vargas 2,802 2,802 636

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Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

CITY OF TARLAC (Capital) 318,332 317,714 68,695 Aguso 6,110 6,110 1,438 Alvindia Segundo 1,393 1,393 307 Amucao 1,991 1,991 460 Armenia 4,280 4,249 899 Asturias 1,359 1,359 321 Atioc 1,644 1,644 329 Balanti 1,725 1,725 348 Balete 4,819 4,801 971 Balibago I 2,008 2,008 418 Balibago II 3,375 3,375 703 Balingcanaway 5,821 5,821 1,260 Banaba 934 934 204 Bantog 1,926 1,926 406 Baras-baras 3,317 3,317 807 Batang-batang 1,477 1,477 396 Binauganan 4,159 4,148 920 Bora 1,471 1,471 285 Buenavista 1,224 1,224 260 Buhilit (Bubulit) 1,511 1,511 303 Burot 5,185 5,185 1,091 Calingcuan 3,168 3,168 633 Capehan 1,736 1,736 406 Carangian 8,875 8,875 1,893 Central 3,507 3,507 785 Culipat 1,401 1,391 331 Cut-cut I 410 410 86 Cut-cut II 6,890 6,890 1,447 Dalayap 3,094 3,094 671 Dela Paz 2,724 2,724 605 Dolores 2,615 2,268 529 Laoang 2,728 2,728 594 Ligtasan 2,816 2,816 637 Lourdes 2,365 2,365 487 Mabini 827 827 239 Maligaya 3,626 3,626 877 Maliwalo 10,629 10,629 2,230 Mapalacsiao 4,980 4,973 1,084 Mapalad 547 547 143

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Matatalaib 21,117 21,117 4,535 Paraiso 3,724 3,724 816 Poblacion 272 272 64 San Carlos 1,437 1,437 274 San Francisco 2,788 2,788 568 San Isidro 11,432 11,432 2,325 San Jose 6,423 6,416 1,342 San Jose de Urquico 1,666 1,666 346 San Juan de Mata 3,760 3,740 884 San Luis 2,761 2,759 565 San Manuel 6,343 6,343 1,323 San Miguel 9,239 9,239 2,010 San Nicolas 6,508 6,508 1,373 San Pablo 4,490 4,490 948 San Pascual 3,006 3,006 636 San Rafael 14,644 14,644 3,269 San Roque 6,894 6,894 1,508 San Sebastian 3,796 3,782 808 San Vicente 16,261 16,256 3,639 Santa Cruz (Alvindia Primero) 3,700 3,678 807 Santa Maria 1,019 1,019 226 Santo Cristo 2,854 2,846 613 Santo Domingo 1,126 1,099 255 Santo Niño 602 602 151 Sapang Maragul 10,235 10,224 2,192 Sapang Tagalog 5,096 5,096 1,069 Sepung Calzada 4,367 4,367 871 Sinait 2,022 2,022 501 Suizo 4,096 4,096 860 Tariji 2,600 2,600 573 Tibag 15,428 15,375 3,358 Tibagan 4,804 4,787 993 Trinidad (Trinidad Primero) 1,469 1,469 314 Ungot 3,588 3,580 758 Matadero 2,449 2,449 525 Salapungan 1,645 1,645 350 Villa Bacolor 1,802 1,802 386 Care 4,202 4,202 857

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

VICTORIA 59,987 59,895 13,614 Baculong 3,935 3,923 809 Balayang 3,094 3,094 699 Balbaloto 1,871 1,852 445 Bangar 1,975 1,947 441 Bantog 2,003 2,003 493 Batangbatang 1,200 1,200 287 Bulo 2,375 2,375 555 Cabuluan 1,232 1,232 312 Calibungan 2,356 2,356 573 Canarem 1,987 1,987 474 Cruz 1,806 1,806 376 Lalapac 2,018 2,018 461 Maluid 2,729 2,729 611 Mangolago 2,136 2,136 515 Masalasa 1,512 1,512 354 Palacpalac 1,718 1,718 402 San Agustin 2,981 2,981 721 San Andres 2,193 2,167 472 San Fernando (Pob.) 2,923 2,923 675 San Francisco 1,459 1,459 307 San Gavino (Pob.) 2,367 2,367 524 San Jacinto 2,895 2,895 670 San Nicolas (Pob.) 2,674 2,674 564 San Vicente 2,001 2,001 429 Santa Barbara 4,988 4,981 1,093 Santa Lucia (Pob.) 1,559 1,559 352

SAN JOSE 33,960 33,926 7,358 Burgos 3,072 3,072 650 David 1,480 1,480 335 Iba 4,559 4,555 977 Labney 1,604 1,604 372 Lawacamulag 1,294 1,294 290 Lubigan 1,356 1,326 281 Maamot 2,421 2,421 489 Mababanaba 3,559 3,559 837 Moriones 3,309 3,309 691 Pao 1,727 1,727 358

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

San Juan de Valdez 1,236 1,236 278 Sula 3,491 3,491 698 Villa Aglipay 4,852 4,852 1,102

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

ZAMBALES * 534,443 532,836 122,158

BOTOLAN 54,434 54,430 12,271 Bangan 1,599 1,599 368 Batonlapoc 1,531 1,531 335 Beneg 1,606 1,606 435 Capayawan 950 950 205 Carael 2,440 2,440 632 Danacbunga 2,654 2,654 619 Maguisguis 625 625 149 Mambog 3,540 3,540 781 Moraza 311 311 68 Paco (Pob.) 2,068 2,068 452 Panan 2,493 2,493 535 Parel 1,082 1,082 248 Paudpod 1,143 1,143 310 Poonbato 629 629 173 Porac 2,711 2,711 569 San Isidro 1,330 1,330 305 San Juan 4,353 4,353 1,013 San Miguel 1,259 1,259 273 Santiago 1,799 1,799 386 Tampo (Pob.) 1,415 1,411 302 Taugtog 12,981 12,981 2,796 Villar 697 697 153 Bancal 1,110 1,110 238 Belbel 261 261 57 Binuclutan 1,152 1,152 273 Burgos 701 701 155 Cabatuan 482 482 104 Malomboy 410 410 88 Nacolcol 528 528 126 Owaog-Nibloc 247 247 46 Palis 327 327 77

CABANGAN 23,082 23,082 5,130 Anonang 883 883 195 Apo-apo 633 633 143

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

Arew 1,103 1,103 224 Banuambayo (Pob.) 303 303 61 Cadmang-Reserva 1,359 1,359 297 Camiling (Camiing) 1,375 1,375 329 Casabaan 582 582 126 Dolores (Pob.) 1,173 1,173 262 Del Carmen (Pob.) 352 352 75 Laoag 1,085 1,085 228 Lomboy 534 534 112 Longos 1,086 1,086 250 Mabanglit 1,739 1,739 377 New San Juan 1,366 1,366 281 San Antonio 707 707 171 San Isidro 2,047 2,047 483 San Juan (Pob.) 1,696 1,696 366 San Rafael 853 853 191 Santa Rita 1,764 1,764 395 Santo Niño 979 979 234 Tondo 990 990 217 Felmida-Diaz 473 473 113

CANDELARIA 25,020 25,015 5,338 Babancal 1,670 1,670 367 Binabalian 1,850 1,850 420 Catol 1,218 1,218 265 Dampay 895 895 198 Lauis 1,887 1,887 389 Libertador 1,098 1,098 240 Malabon (San Roque) 2,574 2,574 530 Malimanga 987 982 200 Pamibian 1,098 1,098 244 Panayonan 941 941 206 Pinagrealan 937 937 197 Poblacion 1,092 1,092 245 Sinabacan 3,533 3,533 715 Taposo 989 989 206 Uacon 2,942 2,942 651 Yamot 1,309 1,309 265

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

CASTILLEJOS 48,845 48,588 11,672 Balaybay 9,420 9,340 2,285 Buenavista 759 759 173 Del Pilar 6,121 6,121 1,475 Looc 1,744 1,744 406 Magsaysay 3,151 3,137 736 Nagbayan 2,421 2,330 548 Nagbunga 2,120 2,112 475 San Agustin 4,455 4,428 1,027 San Jose (Pob.) 2,527 2,527 610 San Juan (Pob.) 853 853 218 San Nicolas 3,816 3,800 893 San Pablo (Pob.) 8,141 8,120 2,046 San Roque 1,414 1,414 356 Santa Maria 1,903 1,903 424

IBA (Capital) 46,761 46,507 10,722 Amungan 8,643 8,630 2,011 Zone 2 Pob. (Aypa) 914 880 206 Zone 5 Pob. (Bano) 1,550 1,543 357 Bangantalinga 4,471 4,471 994 Zone 6 Pob. (Baytan) 683 683 157 Zone 3 Pob. (Botlay) 465 465 110 Dirita-Baloguen 2,903 2,903 699 Zone 1 Pob. (Libaba) 2,027 2,027 474 Lipay-Dingin-Panibuatan 2,966 2,949 664 Palanginan (Palanguinan-Tambak) 9,010 8,827 2,018 Zone 4 Pob. (Sagapan) 562 562 142 San Agustin 4,888 4,888 1,135 Santa Barbara 3,747 3,747 854 Santo Rosario 3,932 3,932 901

MASINLOC 44,342 44,260 9,616 Baloganon 6,346 6,317 1,405 Bamban 2,038 2,038 455 Bani 3,529 3,524 780 Collat 2,666 2,666 598 Inhobol 7,861 7,849 1,682 North Poblacion 1,651 1,626 351

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

San Lorenzo 2,858 2,858 633 San Salvador 1,875 1,875 390 Santa Rita 2,889 2,889 611 Santo Rosario 1,901 1,901 415 South Poblacion 3,723 3,723 777 Taltal 4,502 4,491 1,022 Tapuac 2,503 2,503 497

PALAUIG 33,286 32,966 7,384 Alwa 520 520 130 Bato 1,763 1,763 424 Bulawen 4,494 4,174 867 Cauyan 1,179 1,179 263 Garreta 1,431 1,431 348 Libaba 780 780 179 Liozon 3,371 3,371 731 Lipay 2,632 2,632 621 Locloc 1,561 1,561 337 Macarang 1,441 1,441 318 Magalawa 321 321 76 Pangolingan 1,624 1,624 344 East Poblacion 1,543 1,543 350 West Poblacion 1,086 1,086 245 Salaza 4,069 4,069 936 San Juan 1,148 1,148 275 Santo Niño 1,426 1,426 327 Santo Tomas 1,514 1,514 312 Tition (San Vicente) 1,383 1,383 301

SAN ANTONIO 34,217 33,963 8,216 Angeles 1,712 1,712 404 Antipolo (Pob.) 1,675 1,675 392 Burgos (Pob.) 5,124 5,061 1,218 West Dirita 2,973 2,973 725 East Dirita 3,420 3,420 826 Luna (Pob.) 2,418 2,418 600 Pundaquit 2,597 2,597 632 San Esteban 1,431 1,431 337 San Gregorio (Pob.) 990 990 263

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

San Juan (Pob.) 1,476 1,476 347 San Miguel 4,730 4,565 1,133 San Nicolas (Pob.) 3,081 3,067 742 Santiago 1,935 1,923 462 Rizal 655 655 135

SAN FELIPE 22,020 22,007 5,235 Amagna (Pob.) 1,298 1,285 316 Apostol (Pob.) 1,792 1,792 411 Balincaguing 978 978 205 Farañal (Pob.) 1,820 1,820 437 Feria (Pob.) 972 972 248 Maloma 4,608 4,608 1,080 Manglicmot (Pob.) 1,636 1,636 380 Rosete (Pob.) 1,463 1,463 339 San Rafael 1,077 1,077 253 Santo Niño 4,246 4,246 1,056 Sindol 2,130 2,130 510

SAN MARCELINO 31,879 31,825 7,871 Aglao 1,441 1,441 446 Buhawen 2,942 2,933 655 Burgos (Pob.) 2,002 1,987 501 Consuelo Norte 1,796 1,796 446 Consuelo Sur (Pob.) 1,764 1,764 449 La Paz (Pob.) 1,158 1,158 286 Laoag 2,581 2,581 645 Linasin 2,459 2,459 618 Linusungan 1,469 1,469 381 Lucero (Pob.) 1,568 1,568 392 Nagbunga 1,885 1,855 486 Rizal (Pob.) 932 932 227 San Guillermo (Pob.) 854 854 204 San Isidro (Pob.) 1,852 1,852 467 San Rafael 2,409 2,409 528 Santa Fe 2,212 2,212 522 Central (Pob.) 742 742 183 Rabanes 1,813 1,813 435

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

SAN NARCISO 26,966 26,966 6,609 Alusiis 1,394 1,394 338 Beddeng 3,177 3,177 781 Candelaria (Pob.) 780 780 181 Dallipawen 965 965 227 Grullo 1,540 1,540 466 La Paz 4,005 4,005 978 Libertad (Pob.) 523 523 125 Namatacan 1,688 1,688 399 Natividad (Pob.) 2,601 2,601 631 Paite 554 554 136 Patrocinio (Pob.) 2,284 2,284 544 San Jose (Pob.) 585 585 150 San Juan (Pob.) 1,428 1,428 326 San Pascual (Pob.) 1,928 1,928 451 San Rafael (Pob.) 1,390 1,390 331 Siminublan 1,477 1,477 385 Omaya 647 647 160

SANTA CRUZ 53,867 53,848 11,991 Babuyan 521 521 115 Bolitoc 3,089 3,089 713 Bangcol 918 918 217 Bayto 3,446 3,446 780 Biay 2,108 2,108 491 Canaynayan 1,165 1,165 247 Gama 2,021 2,021 451 Guinabon 1,209 1,209 307 Guisguis 3,091 3,091 721 Lipay 5,876 5,876 1,324 Lomboy 1,388 1,388 316 Lucapon North 2,314 2,314 514 Lucapon South 3,745 3,726 607 Malabago 1,950 1,950 455 Naulo 1,785 1,785 412 Poblacion North 2,977 2,977 693 Pagatpat 3,094 3,094 668 Pamonoran 1,113 1,113 234 Sabang 1,061 1,061 233

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

San Fernando 1,998 1,998 442 Poblacion South 3,270 3,270 753 Tabalong 561 561 124 Tubotubo North 2,224 2,224 511 Tubotubo South 1,793 1,793 414 Bulawon 1,150 1,150 249

SUBIC 89,724 89,379 20,103 Aningway Sacatihan 4,440 4,440 999 Asinan Poblacion 883 883 196 Asinan Proper 6,335 6,223 1,498 Baraca-Camachile (Pob.) 2,805 2,761 638 Batiawan 1,015 1,015 217 Calapacuan 13,570 13,570 2,820 Calapandayan (Pob.) 9,698 9,579 2,171 Cawag 11,979 11,979 2,875 Ilwas (Pob.) 3,179 3,153 694 Mangan-Vaca 8,068 8,057 1,810 Matain 7,777 7,777 1,709 Naugsol 2,046 2,046 457 Pamatawan 3,817 3,812 853 San Isidro 6,741 6,713 1,540 Santo Tomas 5,504 5,504 1,252 Wawandue (Pob.) 1,867 1,867 374

* Excludes Olongapo City.

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Province, City, Municipality Total Household Number of and Barangay Population Population Households

OLONGAPO CITY 221,178 220,118 52,242 Asinan 3,341 3,322 912 Banicain 6,588 6,588 1,817 Barreto 18,840 18,089 4,350 East Bajac-bajac 17,334 17,321 4,278 East Tapinac 9,373 9,293 2,236 Gordon Heights 26,086 26,086 6,071 Kalaklan 12,934 12,934 2,958 New Kalalake 9,219 9,178 2,266 Mabayuan 10,323 10,323 2,479 New Cabalan 25,428 25,357 5,554 New Ilalim 1,423 1,423 372 New Kababae 2,261 2,261 481 Pag-asa 5,672 5,672 1,444 Santa Rita 39,793 39,793 9,171 West Bajac-bajac 7,548 7,548 1,855 West Tapinac 6,756 6,756 1,694 Old Cabalan 18,259 18,174 4,304

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

(total population includes institutional population) by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

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APPENDICES

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COMMONWEALTH ACT NO. 591

AN ACT CREATING A BUREAU OF THE CENSUS AND STATISTICS TO CONSOLIDATE STATISTICAL ACTIVITIES OF THE GOVERNMENT THEREIN

Be it enacted by the National Assembly of the Philippines: SECTION 1. Bureau of the Census and Statistics is created.

SECTION 2. The powers, functions, and duties of the Bureau of the Census and Statistics shall be as follows:

(a) To collect by enumeration, sampling or other methods, statistics and other

information concerning population, agricultural conditions, the area and production of crops, the number of livestock, the production of livestock products, exports, imports, commerce, industrial and commercial enterprises, prices, employment, wages, stock of commodities, agricultural and other properties, social and economic institutions, and such other statistics as the President of the Philippines by executive order may direct;

(b) To compile and classify all such statistical data and information and to publish the

same for the use of the Government and the people; (c) To prepare for and undertake all censuses of population, agriculture, industry and

commerce;

(d) To conduct, for statistical purposes, investigations and studies of social and economic problems and conditions;

(e) To compile and classify statistical and other data for other branches and

dependencies of the government, upon the approval of the President of the Philippines;

(f) To carry out and administer the provisions of Act Numbered Thirty-seven Hundred

and Fifty-three, entitled “An Act to Establish a Civil Register”;

(g) To make and publish, from time to time, estimates of population, agricultural production, income and number of livestock.

SECTION 3. The collection of data and information prescribed in section two may be

secure by the mailing or delivery of the necessary questionnaire or form and explanatory matter to the persons best qualified to furnish such data or information and in which case, the proprietor, official, government official or employee, partner, director or legal representative to whom such questionnaire or form is mailed or delivered, shall be required to accomplish such questionnire, or form personally or cause the same to be accomplished by his duly authorized agent or representative. Any person who fails or refuses to accomplish, mail or deliver such questionnaire or form received by him to the Bureau of Census and Statistics within thirty days of its receipt by him; or any person who, in accomplishing any such questionnaire or form knowingly

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gives data or information which shall prove to be materially untrue in any particular; or any person who signs such questionnaire or form after it has been accomplished in the knowledge that it is untrue in any particular shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than six hundred pesos or by imprisonment for not more than six months, or by both.

SECTION 4. Data furnished the Bureau of the Census and Statistics by an individual,

corporation, partnership, institution or business enterprise shall not be used as evidence in any court or any public office either as evidence for or against the individual, corporation, association, partnership, institutions; or business enterprise from who such data emanate; nor shall such data or information be divulged to any person except authorized employees of the Bureau of the Census and Statistics, acting in the performance of their duties; nor shall such data be published except in the form of summaries or statistical tables in which no reference to an individual, corporation, association, partnership, institution or business enterprise shall appear. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than six hundred pesos or by imprisonment for not more than six months, or both.

SECTION 5. The Bureau of the Census and Statistics shall be under the executive

direction and supervision of the President of the Philippines. Such personnel as may be necessary for the proper and efficient performance of the duties prescribed by this Act shall be appointed by the President of the Philippines, upon recommendation of the Director of the Bureau of the Census and Statistics, at such rates of salaries as may be fixed in accordance with Commonwealth Act Number Four Hundred and Two, entitled “An Act to Provide for Classification of Civilian Positions and Standardization of Salaries in the Government”.

At anytime after its organization, the President of the Philippines is

authorized to place the Bureau of the Census and Statistics under the direct supervision and control of any of the executive department.

SECTION 6. The Bureau of the Census and Statistics shall have one chief and one

assistant chief, who shall be known respectively, as the Director and Assistant Director of the Bureau of the Census and Statistics. The Director of the Bureau of the Census and Statistics shall receive the same compensation as that received by the directors of bureaus mentioned in sub-paragraph (4), sub-section (a) of section five of Commonwealth Act Number Four Hundred and Two, and the Assistant Director of the Bureau of the Census and Statistics, the same compensation as that received by assistant directors of bureaus mentioned in sub-paragraph (5) of said sub-section (a) of section five of the same Act. The Director and Assistant Director of the Bureau of the Census and Statistics, shall be appointed by the President of the Philippines, with the consent of the Commission on appointments of the National Assembly.

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SECTION 7. The powers, functions, and duties of the Division of Statistics of the Department of Agriculture and Commerce, those of the Director of the National Library under the provision of Act Number Thirty-seven Hundred Fifty-three, and those of the Statistics Division of the Bureau of Customs, are transferred to the Bureau of the Census and Statistics.

SECTION 8. The President of the Philippines is authorized to transfer personnel,

equipment, unexpended appropriations, if any, records, documents, supplies and other property from the Commission of the Census created by Commonwealth Act Number One Hundred and Seventy to the Bureau of Census and Statistics, upon or prior to the completion of the census taken pursuant to the provisions of Commonwealth Act Number One Hundred and Seventy.

SECTION 9. The President of the Philippines is authorized until June Thirty,

Nineteen Hundred and Forty-one, the provisions of existing laws to the contrary notwithstanding, to transfer by executive order the functions, appropriations, equipment, property, records, and personnel of any bureau, office or part thereof, engaged in the collection, compilation, and publication of statistics from the different executive departments, bureaus and offices to the Bureau of Census and Statistics, when in his judgement, greater economy, efficiency and accuracy in the collection, compilation, and publication of statistics can be accomplished thereby.

Any action taken by the President pursuant to this authority shall be

reported by him to the National Assembly at the next regular session thereof and shall be valid and subsisting until the National Assembly shall provide otherwise.

SECTION 10. This Act shall take effect upon its approval. Approved, August 19, 1940.

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BATAS PAMBANSA BLG. 72

AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE TAKING OF AN INTEGRATED CENSUS EVERY TEN YEARS BEGINNING IN THE YEAR NINETEEN HUNDRED

AND EIGHTY AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES Be it enacted by the Batasang Pambansa in session assembled:

SECTION 1. A national census of population and other related data shall be taken every decade beginning in 1980, in accordance with plans prepared by the National Census and Statistics Office, without prejudice to the undertaking of special censuses on agriculture, industry, commerce, housing and other sectors as may be approved by the National Economic and Development Authority.

SECTION 2. There is hereby created the National Census Coordinating Board to be

composed of the Minister of Economic Planning, as Chairman, the Minister of Human Settlements, the Minister of Budget, the Minister of the Justice, the Minister of National Defense, the Minister of Labor, the Minister of Finance, the Minister of Education and Culture, the Minister of Public Works, the Minister of Transportation and Communications, the Minister of Public Highways, the Minister of Agriculture, the Minister of Natural Resources, the Minister of Public Information, and the Minister of Local Government and Community Development, as members, with the Executive Director of the National Census and Statistics Office as Executive Officer of the Board.

The censuses shall be under the supervision and coordination of the National Census Coordinating Board which shall issue such rules and regulations as may be necessary for the successful undertaking and completion of the censuses provided in this Act.

SECTION 3. There shall be established a provincial, city and municipal census board in each province, city and municipality, as the case may be, which shall provide such facilities and assistance as may be required by the National Census Coordinating Board. The boards shall be under the supervision and control of the National Census Coordinating Board.

SECTION 4. The Provincial Census Board shall be composed of the Provincial

Governor, as Chairman, and the Division Superintendent of Schools, or in case the of province with more than one school division, the Division Superintendent designated by the National Census Coordinating Board, as Vice Chairman, the District Highway Engineer, or in the case of provinces which have two or more highway engineering districts, the one that may be designated by the National Census Coordinating Board, the Provincial Commander of the Philippine Constabulary, the Provincial Development Officer, the Provincial Assessor, and the Provincial Agriculturist, as members, with the Provincial Statistics Officer as the Executive Officer.

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The City Census Board shall be composed of the City Mayor, as Chairman, and the City Superintendent of Schools, as Vice Chairman, the City Engineer, the City Development Officer, and the City Assessor, as members, with the City Census Officer as the Executive Officer.

The Municipal Census Board shall be composed of the Municipal

Mayor, as Chairman, and the District Supervisor, the Municipal Agriculturist, the Station Commander, the Municipal Treasurer, and the Municipal Development Officer, as members, with the Municipal Census Officer/Census Supervisor as the Executive Officer.

SECTION 5. The National Census Coordinating Board and the local census board

may call upon any ministry, bureau, office, agency or instrumentality of the Government for any assistance in the performance of their duties.

SECTION 6. The first day of May of every regular census year is hereby designated

as the reference date for the census. The collection of data will be by enumeration and the respondent shall be the head or any responsible member of the household.

SECTION 7. Public school teachers shall be employed for enumeration work and for

such service shall be paid an honorarium as may be determined by the National Census Coordinating Board but in no case not less than two hundred-fifty pesos and shall received service credits equivalent to the number of days rendered in census work. Other government employees whose services are engaged for census work shall be entitled to such allowances as shall be prescribed by the National Census Coordinating Board payable from census funds. The census herein taken at the barangay level shall be certified to by the corresponding barangay captain.

SECTION 8. Before the end of the year 1980 and of every census year thereafter, a

count of the population by province, city, municipality and barangay shall be published by the National Census and Statistics Office. The final population count as determined from the processed census returns shall be considered official for all purposes upon proclamation by the President (Prime Minister).

SECTION 9. Data gathered pursuant to this Act shall not be used as evidence in any

court or public office or for or against any person, except in a criminal case for violation of Section 10 of this Act, nor shall such data be divulged to any person except to authorized employees of the National Census and Statistics Office, acting in the performance of their duties; nor shall such data be published except in the form of summaries or statistical tables in which no reference to an individual shall appear. Any person violating any provision of this Section shall be punished by a fine of not more than five hundred pesos or by imprisonment of not more than six months, or both.

SECTION 10. Any respondent as provided for in Section 6 who unjustifiably refuses to

furnish the information called for in the census questionnaire, or

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knowingly certifies or gives data or information which shall be prove to be materially untrue in any particular, shall be guilty of an offense under this Act and shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than five hundred pesos or by imprisonment of not more than three months, or both.

SECTION 11. The amount necessary for the holding of censuses shall be charged to

the appropriations available for the purpose in the corresponding Appropriate Act.

SECTION 12. This Act shall take effect upon its approval. Approved, June 11, 1980.

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EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 121

REORGANIZING AND STRENGTHENING THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL SYSTEM (PSS)

AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

RECALLING that the reorganization of the government is mandated expressly in Article II, Section 1 (1), and Article III of the Freedom Constitution;

HAVING IN MIND that, pursuant to Executive Order No. 5 (1986), there is a need to effect the necessary and proper changes in the organizational and functional structures of the government, its agencies and instrumentalities, in order to promote efficiency and effectiveness in the delivery of public services;

BELIEVING that the present Philippine Statistical System is too decentralized, being characterized by a single general-purpose statistical agency, a number of agencies in the production of specialized statistics and other instrumentalities involved in statistical activities either as their primary functions or as part of their administrative or regulatory functions;

REALIZING that the absence of a strong coordinating mechanism has given rise to the problems of duplication of activities, conflicting statistics, data gaps as well as unnecessary burden on respondents;

CONSIDERING that the government needs to rationalize the allocation of resources for the collection of statistics;

TAKING NOTE that the quality of statistical services is affected by the limited number of qualified statistical workers;

CONVINCED that there is a need to maintain a decentralized system characterized by independence, objectivity and integrity to make it more responsive to the requirements of national development;

CONVINCED further that there is also a need for a stronger mechanism to coordinate the decentralized government statistical service in order to promote the orderly development of a system capable of providing timely, accurate and useful data for the government and the public, especially for planning and decision-making;

AFFIRMING that there is a need to ensure the development and maintenance of high-level statistical manpower in the government;

NOW, THEREFORE, I, CORAZON C. AQUINO, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the sovereign will of the Filipino People and the Freedom Constitution, do hereby order:

SECTION 1. Title. This Executive Order shall otherwise be known as the Reorganization Act of the Philippine Statistical System.

SECTION 2. Reorganization. The Philippine Statistical System, hereinafter referred to as PSS, is hereby reorganized, structurally and functionally, in accordance with the provisions of this Executive Order.

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SECTION 3. Philippine Statistical System. The PSS shall consist of statistical organizations at all administrative levels, the personnel therein and the national statistical program. This includes a policy-making and coordinating body, a statistical research and training center, a single general-purpose statistical agency, all ministries, bureaus, offices, agencies and instrumentalities of the national and local government and all government-owned or controlled corporations and their subsidiaries that are engaged in statistical activities either as their primary functions or as part of their administrative or regulatory functions. The PSS shall remain decentralized with a strong coordination feature to be achieved through closer linkage between statistical programming and budgeting.

SECTION 4. National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB). There is hereby created National Statistical Coordination Board, hereinafter referred to as NSCB, which shall be the highest policy-making and coordinating body on statistical matters. The NSCB shall be composed of the following: the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Director-General or his/her designated representative as Chairman; the Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Budget and Management (MBM), as Vice-Chairman; one representative each from the remaining Ministries with the rank of Deputy Minister; the Deputy Governor of the Central Bank; the Administrator of the National Statistics Office; the Secretary General of the NSCB; the Director of the Statistical Research and Training Center; the Governor or City Mayor nominated by the League of Governors and City Mayors; and a member from the private sector to be elected by other members of the Board who shall sit in the Board for a period of three years, as members.

The decisions of the NSCB on statistical matters shall be final and executory.

SECTION 5. Powers and Functions. The NSCB shall have the following powers and functions:

1. Promote and maintain an efficient statistical system in the government;

2. Formulate policies on all matters relating to government statistical operations;

3. Recommend executive and legislative measures to enhance the development and efficiency of the system, including the internal structure of statistical agencies;

4. Establish appropriate mechanism for statistical coordination at the regional, provincial and city levels;

5. Approve the Philippine Statistical Development Program;

6. Allocate statistical responsibilities among government agencies by designating the statistics to be collected by them, including their periodicity and content;

7. Review budgetary proposals involving statistical operations and submit an integrated budget for the PSS to the MBM;

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8. Review and clear, prior to release, all funds for statistical operations;

9. Develop, prescribe, and maintain appropriate framework for the improvement of statistical coordination;

10. Prescribe uniform standards and classification systems in government statistics;

The NSCB shall not engage directly in any basic data collection activity.

SECTION 6. NSCB Technical Staff. The NSCB shall have a Technical Staff which shall perform the following functions:

1. Provide technical and secretarial support to the NSCB;

2. Serve as the statistical clearing house and liaison for international statistical matters;

3. Perform other functions as may be assigned by the NSCB and as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of this Executive Order.

SECTION 7. Secretary General. The NSCB Technical Staff shall be headed by a Secretary General with the rank of Deputy Minister, who shall be appointed by the President, and is of proven competence and recognized stature in the statistical profession.

SECTION 8. Inter-Agency Committee on Statistics. The NSCB may create inter-agency committees (IAC) to assist it in the exercise of its functions.

SECTION 9. The National Statistics Office. The National Census and Statistics Office is hereby renamed the National Statistics Office (NSO). It shall be the major statistical agency responsible for generating general purpose statistics and undertaking such censuses and surveys as may be designated by the NSCB.

The NSO shall be headed by an Administrator with the rank of Deputy Minister, who shall be appointed by the President, and is of recognized stature and proven competence in the field of statistics.

SECTION 10. The Statistical Research and Training Center. There is hereby created a Statistical Research and Training Center, hereinafter referred to as SRTC, which shall have the following functions:

1. Develop a comprehensive and integrated research and training program on the theories, concepts and methodologies for the promotion of the statistical system;

2. Undertake research on statistical concepts, definitions and methods;

3. Promote collaborative research efforts among members of the academic community, data producers and users;

4. Conduct non-degree training programs to upgrade the quality of statistical personnel and expand the statistical manpower base in

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support of the needs of the statistical system;

5. Provide financial and other forms of assistance to enhance statistical research and development.

SECTION 11. SRTC Governing Board. The SRTC shall have a Governing Board that shall formulate policies for its management and operations. The Secretary General of the NSCB shall be the Chairman of the SRTC Governing Board, with the following as members: Administrator of the National Statistics Office; Director of the Bureau of Agricultural Statistics; Dean of the University of the Philippines Statistical Center; Executive Director of the Philippine Social Science Council; a representative of the NEDA and the Director of the SRTC as ex-officio member.

SECTION 12. SRTC Executive Director. The SRTC shall have an Executive Director who shall be appointed by the SRTC Governing Board. He shall receive such salary and remuneration as may be determined by the SRTC Governing Board.

SECTION 13. SRTC Endowment Fund. There is hereby established an SRTC Endowment Fund which shall consist of contributions, donations, bequests, grants and loans from domestic and/or foreign sources, government appropriations and other incomes accruing from the operations of SRTC, which Fund is to finance the carrying out of Subsection (a) to (e) of the preceding Section 10. There is hereby appropriated out of any fund in the National Treasury or other sources not otherwise appropriated the sum of SEVEN MILLION PESOS (P7,000,000.00) as the initial contribution of the government to the Endowment Fund.

SECTION 14. SRTC Initial Operating Fund. There is hereby appropriated and programmed for immediate release out of any unappropriated balances in the National Treasury or other sources the amount of THREE MILLION PESOS (P3,000,000.00) as the initial operating fund of the SRTC.

SECTION 15. Other Statistical Agencies. Unless otherwise provided for in this Executive Order or modified by the NSCB pursuant to its herein authority, all offices, agencies and instrumentalities of the government including government-owned or controlled corporations and their subsidiaries engaged in the production of specialized statistics or otherwise involved in statistical activities either as their primary function or as part of their administrative or regulatory functions, shall continue to discharge such statistical functions in accordance with the provisions of existing laws, rules and regulations.

SECTION 16. Designated Statistics. The NSCB shall designate statistics that should be collected, compiled, processed and disseminated by agencies in accordance with the statistical calendar approved by the NSCB. It shall promulgate and implement the rules and regulations concerning designated statistics and shall periodically review the list of designated statistics as may be required appropriate.

SECTION 17. Access to Data of Government Agencies. Subject to existing laws, rules and regulations on confidentiality of information, any individual, institution or

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instrumentality shall be given access to unpublished data, provided that the cost incurred is assumed by the requesting party, in accordance with existing laws, rules and regulations.

SECTION 18. Timely Release of Statistics. Agencies conducting statistical inquiries shall be responsible for ensuring the timely release of the results thereof to the general public, in compliance with the statistical calendar approved by the NSCB.

SECTION 19. Statistical Standards. All government agencies shall adopt statistical standards prescribed by the NSCB, including standard concepts and definitions, techniques, procedures and classification systems.

SECTION 20. Funds Programming. The NSCB shall be responsible for the review and prioritization of statistical activities in coordination with appropriate government agencies, given the budgetary ceiling provided by the MBM. The NSCB will also be responsible for determining how the available financial resources will be allocated among the prioritized activities. The MBM shall release the funds in accordance with the priorities set by the NSCB.

SECTION 21. Abolition of Existing Government Bodies. The committee on statistical development created under Letter of Instructions No. 601, the Statistical Advisory Board created under Part VI, Chapter II, Article II of the 1972 Integrated Reorganization Plan, and the Statistical Coordination Office of the National Economic and Development Authority are hereby abolished and their appropriations, records and properties, if any, and such personnel as may be necessary shall be transferred to the NSCB.

SECTION 22. Transitory Provisions. In accomplishing the acts of reorganization herein prescribed, the following transitory provisions shall be complied with, unless otherwise provided elsewhere in this Executive Order:

(a) The transfer of a government unit shall include the functions, appropriations, funds, records, equipment, facilities, choses in action, rights, other assets, and liabilities, if any, of the transferred unit as well as the personnel thereof, as may be necessary, who shall, in a hold-over capacity, continue to perform their respective duties and responsibilities and receive the corresponding salaries and benefits unless in the meantime they are separated from government service pursuant to Executive Order No. 17 (1986) or Article III of the Freedom Constitution. Those personnel of the transferred unit whose positions are not included in the Philippine Statistical System's new position structure and staffing pattern approved and prescribed by the NSCB Chairman or who are not reappointed shall be deemed separated from the service and shall be entitled to the benefits provided in the second paragraph of Section 23 hereof.

(b) The transfer of functions which results in the abolition of the government unit that has exercised them shall include the appropriations, funds, records, equipment, facilities, choses in action, rights, other assets and personnel as may be necessary to the proper discharge of the transferred functions. The abolished unit's remaining appropriations and

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funds, if any, shall revert to the General Fund and its remaining assets, if any, shall be allocated to such appropriate units as the Minister shall determine or shall otherwise be disposed in accordance with the Government Auditing Code and other pertinent laws, rules and regulations. Its personnel shall, in a hold-over capacity, continue to perform their duties and responsibilities and receive the corresponding salaries and benefits unless in the meantime they are separated from the service pursuant to Executive Order No. 17 (1986) or Article III of the Freedom Constitution. Its personnel, whose positions are not included in the Philippine Statistical System's new position structure and staffing pattern approved and prescribed by the NSCB Chairman under Section 23 hereof or who are not reappointed, shall be deemed separated from the service and shall be entitled to the benefits provided in the second paragraph of the same Section 23.

(c) The transfer of functions which does not result in the abolition of the government unit that has exercised them shall include the appropriations, funds, records, equipment, facilities, choses in action, rights, other assets and personnel as may be necessary to the proper discharge of the transferred functions. The liabilities, if any, that may have been incurred in connection with the discharge of the transferred functions, shall be treated in accordance with the Government Auditing Code and other pertinent laws, rules and regulations. Such personnel shall, in a hold-over capacity, continue to perform their respective duties and responsibilities and receive the corresponding salaries and benefits unless in the meantime they are separated from the service pursuant to Executive Order No. 17 (1986) or Article III of the Freedom Constitution. Any personnel, whose position, is not included in the Philippine Statistical System's new position structure and staffing pattern approved and prescribed by the NSCB Chairman under Section 23 hereof or who has not been reappointed, shall be deemed separated from the service and shall be entitled to the benefits provided in the second paragraph of the same Section 23.

(d) In case of the abolition of a government unit which does not result in the transfer of its functions to another unit, the appropriations and funds of the abolished unit shall revert to the General Fund, while the records, equipment, facilities, choses in action, rights and other assets, thereof shall be allocated to such appropriate units as the NSCB Chairman shall determine or shall otherwise be disposed in accordance with the Government Auditing Code and other pertinent laws, rules and regulations. The liabilities of the abolished unit shall be treated in accordance with the Government Auditing Code and other pertinent laws, rules and regulations, while the personnel thereof, whose positions are included in the Ministry's new position structure and staffing pattern approved and prescribed by the NSCB Chairman under Section 23 hereof or who have not been reappointed shall be deemed separated from the service and shall be entitled to the benefits provided in the second paragraph of the same Section 23.

(e) In case of merger or consolidation of government units, the new or

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surviving unit shall exercise the functions (subject to the reorganization herein prescribed and the laws, rules and regulations pertinent to the exercise of such functions) and shall acquire the appropriations, funds, records, equipment, facilities, choses in action, rights, other assets, liabilities, if any, and personnel, as may be necessary, of (1) the units that compose the merger unit or (2) the absorbed unit, as the case may be. Such personnel shall, in a hold-over capacity, continue to perform their respective duties and responsibilities and receive the corresponding salaries and benefits unless in the meantime they are separated from the service pursuant to Executive Order No. 17 (1986) or Article III of the Freedom Constitution. Any such personnel, whose position is not included in the Philippine Statistical System's new position structure and staffing pattern approved and prescribed by the NSCB Chairman under Section 23 hereof or who is not reappointed, shall be deemed separated from the service and shall be entitled to the benefits provided in the second paragraph of the same Section 23.

(f) In case of termination of a function which does not result in the abolition of the government unit which has performed such function, the appropriations and funds intended to finance the discharge of such function shall revert to the General Fund, while the records, equipment, facilities, choses in action, rights, and other assets used in connection with the discharge of such function shall be allocated to appropriate units as the NSCB Chairman shall determine or shall otherwise be disposed in accordance with the Government Auditing Code and other pertinent laws, rules and regulations. The liabilities, if any, they may have been incurred in connection with the discharge of such function shall likewise be treated in accordance with the Government Auditing Code and other pertinent laws, rules and regulations. The personnel who have performed such function, whose positions are not included in the Philippine Statistical System's new position structure and staffing pattern approved and prescribed by the NSCB Chairman under Section 23 hereof or who have not been appointed, shall be deemed separated from the service and shall be entitled to the benefits provided in the second paragraph of the same Section 23.

SECTION 23. New Structure and Pattern. Upon approval of this Executive Order, the officers (the term "officer" as used in this Executive Order is intended to be within the meaning of the term "official" as used in the Freedom Constitution) and employees of the abolished entities mentioned in Section 21 hereof shall, in a hold-over capacity, continue to perform their respective duties and responsibilities and receive the corresponding salaries and benefits unless in the meantime they are separated from government service pursuant to Executive Order No. 17 (1986) or Article III of the Freedom Constitution.

The new position structure and staffing pattern of the Philippine Statistical System shall be approved and prescribed by the NSCB Chairman within one hundred twenty (120) days from the approval of this Executive Order and the authorized positions created thereunder shall be filled with regular appointments by him or by the President as they case may be. Those incumbents whose positions are not included therein or who are not

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reappointed shall be deemed separated from the service. Those separated from the service shall receive the retirement benefits to which they may be entitled under the existing laws, rules and regulations. Otherwise, they shall be paid the equivalent of one-month basic salary for every year of service, or the equivalent nearest fraction thereof favorable to them on the basis of highest salary received, but in no case shall such payment exceed the equivalent of 12-month salary.

No court or administrative body shall issue any writ or preliminary injunction or restraining order to enjoin the separation/replacement of any officer or employee effected under this Executive Order.

SECTION 24. Notice of Consent Requirement. If any reorganizational change herein authorized is of such substance or materiality as to prejudice third persons with rights recognized by law or contract such that notice to or consent of creditors are required to be made or obtained pursuant to any agreement entered into with any of such creditors, such notice or consent requirement shall be complied with prior to the implementation of such reorganizational change.

SECTION 25. Periodic Performance Evaluation. The NSCB Chairman is hereby required to formulate and enforce a periodic system of measuring objectively the performance of the NSCB, which shall be submitted semi-annually and annually to the President.

SECTION 26. Prohibition Against Change. No change in the reorganization herein prescribed shall be valid except upon prior approval of the President for the purpose of promoting efficiency and effectiveness in the delivery of public services.

SECTION 27. Funding. Funds needed to carry out the reorganization of any agency or office as a result of this Executive Order shall be taken from funds available in said agency or office.

SECTION 28. Implementing Authority of NSCB Chairman. The NSCB Chairman shall issue such rules, regulations and other issuances as may be necessary to ensure the effective implementation of the provisions of this Executive Order.

SECTION 29. Separability. Any portion or provision of this Executive Order that may be declared unconstitutional shall not have the effect of nullifying other portions or provisions hereof, as long as such remaining portions or provisions can still subsist and be given effect in their entirety.

SECTION 30. Repealing Clause. All laws, ordinances, rules, regulations, other issuances, or parts thereof which are inconsistent with this Executive Order, are hereby repealed or modified accordingly.

SECTION 31. Effectivity. This Executive Order shall take effect immediately upon its approval.

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APPROVED in the City of Manila, Philippines, this 30th day of January, in the Year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Seven. (SGD.) CORAZON C. AQUINO

By the President:

(SGD.) JOKER P. ARROYO Executive Secretary

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TRAININGS AND FIELDWORK FOR THE CONDUCT OF 2010 CPH

The 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) is designed to take an inventory of the population and housing units in the Philippines and collect information about their characteristics. All information about the population and living quarters were collected as of 12:01 AM of May 1, 2010, the census reference date and time.

The National Statistics Office (NSO) is the agency mandated by law to conduct the 2010

CPH. Section 2 of Commonwealth Act No. 591 (CA 591), Section 9 of Executive Order No. 121 and Batas Pambansa Blg. 72 (BP 72) are the legal bases for the conduct of census. CA 591 and BP 72 explicitly provide the basis for the confidentiality of data collected during the census.

The census-taking was from May 17, 2010 to June 14, 2010, except in highly urbanized

cities such as the cities in the NCR, and large provinces in CALABARZON and Central Luzon where the enumeration period extended beyond 23 days. About 68,146 public school teachers were employed for the census as enumerators, team supervisors, and census area supervisors. Their number was augmented by 19,579 hired personnel who were assigned to enumerate in large and congested areas where enumeration was expected to go beyond 23 days and thus cannot be handled by teachers who were expected to report for the school opening on June 14. An enumerator was assigned to enumerate one enumeration area (EA), which has about 350 households. A ratio of one team supervisor to five enumerators was used during the census operations.

In order to prepare the 84,000 census personnel for enumeration work, four levels of

training were conducted. The first level training for enumeration was participated in by personnel of NSO central office and officials of NSO regional and selected provincial offices, who, in turn acted as trainers in succeeding levels. The second level training was for NSO provincial and regional office officials and staff who served as trainers for the third and fourth level training. The third level training was participated in by public school teachers who were assigned as census area supervisors. The enumerators and team supervisors were trained during the fourth level training. A standard training program covering the concepts, definitions, procedures, as well as duties and responsibilities of enumerators and supervisors was used.

Census-taking involved going around the whole enumeration area to do the required

census procedures, as follows. 1. Courtesy Call. As a matter of protocol, the census personnel made a courtesy call to

the barangay chairperson. The enumerator informed the official that the census would be undertaken in his/her barangay and the enumerators would go around the entire area to ask questions from the residents.

2. Mapping and Canvassing. The enumerator went around the entire EA to familiarize himself with the place and checked the barangay or EA boundaries and landmarks, and reflected these on the barangay/EA map.

3. Listing using CPH Form 1 or the Listing Booklet. The enumerator listed buildings

with living quarters, housing units, households and number of household members, and institutional living quarters, and number of persons staying in institutions. Structures which are occupied or used as living quarters by households, even though

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these are not intended for human habitation were also listed. During the listing, the names of the household heads and their addresses, and the names and addresses of institutions were recorded.

4. Interview and Recording of Answers. For every household or institution listed, the

enumerator administered a questionnaire, that is, CPH Form 2 or Form 3 for a household and CPH Form 4 for an institution. The barangay chairperson or any official was also interviewed by the enumerator or his team supervisor using CPH Form 5 or Barangay Questionnaire.

5. Plotting. The enumerator plotted the building with its assigned serial number on the

EA map. Standard cartographic symbols were used in plotting the buildings of the households and institutions.

6. Posting of sticker. The enumerator posted a sticker on the door, gate or any

conspicuous part of the housing unit or institutional living quarter, to indicate that the household or institution has been listed and/or interviewed.

In addition to the count of the household population and institutional population,

information about selected demographic and socio-economic characteristics of the population were collected using different census questionnaires. These questionnaires were reviewed for completeness and consistency of entries at various phases of the census operations. During data collection, the census supervisors scrutinized questionnaires for completeness and consistency of entries.

Progress monitoring reports were utilized to track the progress of census and field

operations and to evaluate the completeness of census coverage in each EA while enumeration was still ongoing. The provincial, regional and central offices of NSO monitored the progress through the Progress Monitoring System (PMS). The PMS generated reports on number of households, institutions and persons enumerated based on the information sent by area supervisors through SMS (short messaging system or text messaging).

Review of accomplished questionnaires for completeness and consistency of entries

was also carried out at the census headquarters where the census teams met weekly and at the provincial offices during manual processing. Machine processing, which includes scanning and interpretation, key-from-image data entry, completeness and consistency checking, and consolidation of data, were done at the various census processing centers (CPC) in the country. Data files were transmitted from the CPCs to the Central Office for the generation of census counts. Population counts by province, city, municipality and barangay as determined from the processed census questionnaires are official for all purposes as proclaimed by the President of the Philippines.

The 2010 CPH adopted innovations to make the census operations efficient. 1. GPS technology for mapping. For this census round, the use of GPS (Global

Positioning System) was used for mapping selected barangays in five regions of Caraga, Bicol region, Cordillera, Ilocos region except Pangasinan, and in Eastern Visayas. This activity provided the enumerators with more accurate maps with exact boundary information. The use of the GPS technology will be continued by NSO as part of the rolling program for mapping activities.

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2. SMS technology for Progress Monitoring. The NSO made use of the SMS technology in monitoring the progress of enumeration nationwide. Started in the 2007 census, the enhanced version of the Progress Monitoring System or PMS was adopted for the current census round. The Philippines is the first country in the Asia and Pacific to have adopted the SMS technology for progress monitoring.

3. OMR technology for data processing. The use of Optical Mark Reader (OMR)

technology in the Philippine census started in the 2000 CPH. The Philippines is among the countries to have successfully used this technology. The use of OMR shortened the data entry phase as only those items with write-in entries were encoded. Data encoding using the key-from-image was done instead of keying from the questionnaires.

4. Satellite images for validating census coverage. The Central Office downloaded

satellite images and identified structures (buildings) in specific cities and municipalities. Counts of households were estimated based on identified structures. These estimates were used to validate the completeness of census coverage in these areas.

The NSO implemented strategies to enumerate areas which were hard to reach, remote,

upland, with Indigenous Peoples (IP) communities, under military control or with peace and order problem, Chinese communities or exclusive villages with low response rate because of security or other reasons, and areas with boundary disputes. These strategies included the recruitment of enumerators who are from the area; assignment of IP teachers in IP areas; seeking the assistance of IP guides; coordination with the AFP and PNP for transport and escorts; coordination with local officials; and coordination with homeowners associations in exclusive villages, high-rise condominiums and Filipino-Chinese communities.

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EVALUATION OF POPULATION COUNTS FROM THE 2010 CPH

Progress monitoring reports were utilized to track the progress of census field operations and to evaluate the completeness of census coverage in each enumeration area while the enumeration was still ongoing. The provincial, regional, and central offices of NSO monitored the progress through the Progress Monitoring System (PMS). It used as inputs the Enumerator’s Accomplishment/PM Reports (CPH Form 10). The evaluation continued after the enumeration period using counts from processed questionnaires from the twelve Census Processing Centers 2010 (CPC 2010) across the country.

Evaluation of Counts at the NSO Field Offices The Regional Office (RO) was responsible for the evaluation of the 2010 CPH counts for

the region while the Provincial Office (PO) was responsible for the province. The computerized reporting through the PMS facilitated the evaluation at the PO and the RO. The PMS generated various reports which include the Enumeration Area (EA) Progress Enumeration Report (PMS Report 3). This report shows the counts of population of males and females and number of households by EA and the status of enumeration in each EA or barangay based on the information from CPH Form 10. Another PMS report generated at the PO is the Barangay Coverage Report (PMS Report 4). This report was used to evaluate the acceptability of the reported counts for the following indicators, computed up to the barangay level:

a. Household and population counts b. Demographic indicators

Annual population growth rate Percent change in the number of households Average household size

c. Difference between 2010 and 2007 institutional population d. Number and percent of EAs completed

The field offices investigated areas with demographically implausible growth rates and

questionable values in any of the cited indicators. Evaluation at the Central Office

Parallel monitoring and evaluation were done at the Central Office particularly at the

Household Statistics Department (HSD). The information used for the evaluation by HSD were: a. 2010 CPH counts up to the barangay level generated through PMS; b. 2010 CPH counts up to the barangay level from the Enumeration Area Reference

File (EARF) filled up with population counts by the Provincial Offices after matching and completeness checking of census questionnaires during the manual processing;

c. 2010 CPH counts up to the barangay level generated by CPCs; d. average annual population growth rates for the provinces and cities/municipalities for

the periods 1990-1995, 1995-2000, 2000-2007, 1990-2000, 1995-2007, 2000-2010

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and for all geographic levels, that is, including barangay level, for the period 2007-2010;

e. sex ratio for the provinces and cities/municipalities for the year 2007, and for all geographic levels for the year 2010;

f. average household size for all geographic levels for the years 2000, 2007, and 2010; g. percent change of population between census years 2000 and 2007, 2000 and 2010,

and 2007 and 2010 for all geographic levels; and h. difference in the total population, household population, and number of households

between census years 2000 and 2007, 2000 and 2010, and 2007 and 2010 for all geographic levels.

Below are other sources of information used as inputs for the extrapolation of population for 2010. Results of extrapolation were compared with the population counts from 2010 CPH, using the balancing equation assumption:

a. vital registration data on annual births and deaths and estimates of levels of registration based on 2000 CPH and POPCEN 2007, for the provinces and cities/municipalities;

b. number of housing units based on satellite images, for selected provinces and cities/municipalities; and

c. administrative records on membership of households in the community water or electric cooperatives, for selected provinces and cities/municipalities.

Acceptable or demographically plausible values for the abovementioned indicators, as

well as the expected direction of their changes over time are specified in the Field Operations Manual of 2010 CPH (pages 133-134). The demographic indicators for each geographic area were evaluated using the procedures also contained in the Field Operations Manual. Explanations were sought if a particular indicator fell outside the acceptable range of values, or if the observed change in the indicator deviates from the expected demographic trend. The RO submitted to the CO the explanations of the POs in his/her region for areas with census results that were considered questionable by the CO based on its independent evaluation.

A more thorough procedure of evaluation was employed for barangays suspected of

having census under-coverage or over-coverage. Careful scrutiny of questionnaires for these barangays was carried out following the procedures discussed in pages 135-136 of the Field Operations Manual. In extreme cases wherein the result of the scrutiny of questionnaires confirmed that under-enumeration or padding or fabrication of population was committed, field verification became necessary. Teams composed of Statisticians from the CO, the PSOs and Statisticians of concerned provinces conducted field verification in areas suspected of having been under-enumerated or over-enumerated.

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List of Report No. 1 – Population by Province, City, Municipality, and Barangay

NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION 1 – A CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION 1 – B REGION I - ILOCOS REGION 1 – C REGION II - CAGAYAN VALLEY 1 – D REGION III - CENTRAL LUZON 1 – E REGION IVA - CALABARZON 1 – F REGION IVB - MIMAROPA 1 – G REGION V - BICOL REGION 1 – H REGION VI - WESTERN VISAYAS 1 – I REGION VII - CENTRAL VISAYAS 1 – J REGION VIII - EASTERN VISAYAS 1 – K REGION IX - ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA 1 – L REGION X - NORTHERN MINDANAO 1 – M REGION XI - DAVAO REGION 1 – N REGION XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 1 – O AUTONOMOUS REGION IN MUSLIM MINDANAO 1 – P CARAGA 1 – Q

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2010 CENSUSOF POPULATION AND HOUSING

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