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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-G

MIMAROPA IV-B

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CITATION: National Statistics Office, 2010 Census of Population and Housing Report No. 1-G REGION IV-B – MIMAROPA 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 – G Population by Province, City/Municipality, and Barangay

REGION IV-B MIMAROPA

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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 IV-B – MIMAROPA xxi Highlights of the Philippine Population xxiii

Highlights of Region IV-B – MIMAROPA 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 City and Municipality

Region IV-B – MIMAROPA xxxii C. Total Population, Household Population, Number of Households, and Average

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

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

Marinduque 1

Occidental Mindoro 7

Oriental Mindoro 12 Palawan (excluding Puerto Princesa City) 24

Puerto Princesa City 35

Romblon 37

Appendices A Commonwealth Act No. 591 – An Act Creating a Bureau of the Census and Statistics to Consolidate Statistical Activities of the Government Therein 47 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 50 C Executive Order No. 121 – Reorganizing and Strengthening the Philippine

Statistical System (PSS) and for Other Purposes 53 D Trainings and Fieldwork for the Conduct of 2010 CPH 62

E Evaluation of Population Counts from the 2010 CPH 65 F List of Report No. 1 – Population by Province, City, Municipality, and

Barangay 67

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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 IV-B - MIMAROPA

Occidental Mindoro

Oriental Mindoro

Marinduque

Palawan

Romblon

N

Puerto Princesa 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 IV-B – MIMAROPA POPULATION

The total population of MIMAROPA as of May 1, 2010 was 2,744,671 based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing.

The 2010 population of MIMAROPA is higher by 445,442 compared to the 2000

population of 2.30 million. In 1990, the total population of this region was 1.77 million.

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

Census Year Census Reference Date Total Population (in millions)

2010 May 1, 2010 2.74 2000 May 1, 2000 2.30 1990 May 1, 1990 1.77

The population of MIMAROPA grew at an average annual population growth rate

(PGR) of 1.79 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 2.62 percent.

Table 2. Annual Population Growth Rate Based on 1990, 2000, and 2010 Censuses: MIMAROPA

Census Year Population Growth Rate 2000-2010 1.79 1990-2000 2.62

If the average annual PGR continues at 1.79 percent, the population of MIMAROPA

will double in 39 years. Among the five provinces in MIMAROPA, Oriental Mindoro had the largest

population with 786 thousand, followed by Palawan (excluding Puerto Princesa City) with 772 thousand, and Occidental Mindoro with 453 thousand. Puerto Princesa City, the only highly urbanized city in the region, had the least population of 223 thousand.

Table 3. Population Count by Province and Highly Urbanized City

Based on 1990, 2000, and 2010 Censuses: MIMAROPA

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

Marinduque 186 217 228 Occidental Mindoro 283 380 453 Oriental Mindoro 550 682 786

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Table 3. Population Count by Province and Highly Urbanized City

Based on 1990, 2000, and 2010 Censuses: MIMAROPA – concluded

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

Palawan (excluding Puerto Princesa City) 436 594 772 Puerto Princesa City 92 162 223 Romblon 228 264 284

In terms of PGR, Puerto Princesa City was the fastest growing area in the region

with an average annual PGR of 3.24 percent for the period 2000 to 2010 while Marinduque was the slowest with 0.47 percent.

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

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

Marinduque 1.60 0.47 Occidental Mindoro 3.01 1.76 Oriental Mindoro 2.17 1.43 Palawan (excluding Puerto Princesa City) 3.13 2.66 Puerto Princesa City 5.79 3.24 Romblon 1.51 0.72

The household population of MIMAROPA in 2010 was 2,731,928 persons, higher by

439 thousand from the household population of 2.29 million in 2000 and 963 thousand from the household population of 1.77 million in 1990.

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

602 thousand, higher by 142 thousand compared with the 460 thousand posted in 2000. In 1990, the total number of households was 339 thousand.

The region’s average household size in 2010 was 4.5 persons, lower than the average household size of 5.0 persons in 2000 and 5.2 persons in 1990.

Among the five provinces in MIMAROPA, Oriental Mindoro had the largest number of households with 173 thousand, followed by Palawan (excluding Puerto Princesa City) with 165 thousand. Puerto Princesa City had the least number of households at 51 thousand.

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

Census Year Household Population (in thousands)

Number of Households (in thousands)

Average Household Size

2010 2,732 602 4.5 2000 2,293 460 5.0 1990 1,768 339 5.2

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Palawan (excluding Puerto Pricesa City) had the highest average household size of

4.7 persons, followed by Occidental Mindoro with 4.6 persons. Puerto Princesa City had the lowest average household size of 4.3 persons.

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

Province/Highly Urbanized City

Household Population

(in thousands)

Number of Households

(in thousands)

Average Household

Size Marinduque 228 52 4.4 Occidental Mindoro 451 99 4.6 Oriental Mindoro 784 173 4.5 Palawan (excluding Puerto Princesa City) 769 165 4.7 Puerto Princesa City 217 51 4.3 Romblon 283 63 4.5

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1990-2000

2000-2010

1990-2010

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

Based on 1990, 2000, and 2010 Censuses -- continued

Region/Province/Highly Urbanized CityPopulation Growth RateTotal Population

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

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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2000-2010

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

Based on 1990, 2000, and 2010 Censuses -- concluded

Region/Province/Highly Urbanized CityPopulation Growth RateTotal Population

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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2000-2010

1990-2010

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

Region IV-B – MIMAROPA 1,774,074 2,299,229 2,744,671 2.62 1.79 2.20

Marinduque 185,524 217,392 227,828 1.60 0.47 1.03Boac (Capital) 41,034 48,504 52,892 1.69 0.87 1.28Buenavista 15,495 19,271 23,111 2.20 1.83 2.02Gasan 25,236 30,232 33,402 1.82 1.00 1.41Mogpog 25,337 31,330 33,384 2.14 0.64 1.39Santa Cruz 52,926 60,055 55,673 1.27 -0.75 0.25Torrijos 25,496 28,000 29,366 0.94 0.48 0.71

Occidental Mindoro 282,593 380,250 452,971 3.01 1.76 2.39Abra de Ilog 13,609 22,212 29,225 5.02 2.78 3.89Calintaan 18,117 23,503 28,148 2.63 1.82 2.23Looc 7,037 9,132 9,758 2.64 0.66 1.65Lubang 18,800 22,896 23,068 1.99 0.07 1.03Magsaysay 21,580 28,740 31,969 2.90 1.07 1.98Mamburao (Capital) 21,781 30,378 39,237 3.38 2.59 2.98Paluan 7,549 12,023 15,223 4.76 2.39 3.57Rizal 23,379 29,785 34,458 2.45 1.47 1.96Sablayan 46,546 63,685 76,153 3.18 1.80 2.49San Jose 87,520 111,009 131,188 2.40 1.68 2.04Santa Cruz 16,675 26,887 34,544 4.89 2.54 3.71

Oriental Mindoro 550,049 681,818 785,602 2.17 1.43 1.80Baco 23,800 30,167 35,060 2.40 1.51 1.95Bansud 26,225 35,032 38,341 2.94 0.91 1.92Bongabong 50,213 59,477 66,569 1.71 1.13 1.42Bulalacao (San Pedro) 21,316 27,698 33,754 2.65 2.00 2.32City of Calapan (Capital) 85,898 105,910 124,173 2.11 1.60 1.86Gloria 30,102 38,667 42,012 2.53 0.83 1.68Mansalay 27,515 39,041 51,705 3.56 2.85 3.20Naujan 72,203 83,892 94,497 1.51 1.20 1.35Pinamalayan 58,777 72,951 81,666 2.18 1.13 1.66Pola 26,833 31,938 32,984 1.76 0.32 1.04Puerto Galera 17,200 21,925 32,521 2.45 4.02 3.23Roxas 33,178 41,265 49,854 2.20 1.91 2.06San Teodoro 12,223 13,806 15,810 1.22 1.36 1.29Socorro 29,806 37,176 38,348 2.23 0.31 1.27Victoria 34,760 42,873 48,308 2.12 1.20 1.66

Palawan (excluding Puerto Princesa City) 436,140 593,500 771,667 3.13 2.66 2.89Aborlan 18,751 25,540 32,209 3.14 2.35 2.74Agutaya 6,052 10,422 11,906 5.58 1.34 3.44Araceli 8,708 10,894 14,113 2.26 2.62 2.44Balabac 20,056 25,257 35,758 2.33 3.54 2.93Bataraza 29,142 41,458 63,644 3.58 4.38 3.98Brooke’s Point 37,272 48,928 61,301 2.76 2.28 2.52Busuanga 10,540 16,287 21,358 4.44 2.75 3.59Cagayancillo 5,082 6,348 7,116 2.25 1.15 1.70Coron 22,156 32,243 42,941 3.82 2.91 3.36Cuyo 15,294 18,257 21,847 1.79 1.81 1.80Dumaran 12,624 16,616 21,397 2.78 2.56 2.67El Nido (Bacuit) 18,832 27,029 36,191 3.68 2.96 3.32Linapacan 5,835 9,198 14,180 4.65 4.42 4.54Magsaysay 10,028 10,885 11,965 0.82 0.95 0.89Narra 41,326 56,845 65,264 3.24 1.39 2.31

B. Population and Annual Growth Rates by Province, City, and MunicipalityRegion IV-B - MIMAROPA: 1990, 2000, and 2010

Population Growth RateTotal PopulationRegion/Province/City/Municipality

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

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Population Growth RateTotal PopulationRegion/Province/City/Municipality

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

Quezon 32,538 41,669 55,142 2.50 2.84 2.67Roxas 36,604 47,242 61,058 2.58 2.60 2.59San Vicente 17,795 21,654 30,919 1.98 3.62 2.80Taytay 38,435 53,657 70,837 3.39 2.82 3.10Kalayaan 50 223 222 16.11 -0.04 7.73Culion 11,539 14,302 19,543 2.17 3.17 2.67Rizal (Marcos) 16,819 31,745 42,759 6.55 3.02 4.77Sofronio Española 20,662 26,801 29,997 2.63 1.13 1.88

Puerto Princesa City 92,147 161,912 222,673 5.79 3.24 4.51

Romblon 227,621 264,357 283,930 1.51 0.72 1.11Alcantara 11,061 14,144 15,428 2.49 0.87 1.68Banton 7,077 6,769 5,963 -0.44 -1.26 -0.85Cajidiocan 17,250 19,369 21,198 1.16 0.91 1.04Calatrava 7,463 8,878 9,776 1.75 0.97 1.36Concepcion 4,910 4,683 4,445 -0.47 -0.52 -0.50Corcuera 9,438 10,972 9,935 1.52 -0.99 0.26Looc 19,285 19,898 21,841 0.31 0.94 0.62Magdiwang 10,405 12,032 13,584 1.46 1.22 1.34Odiongan 32,498 39,069 43,676 1.86 1.12 1.49Romblon (Capital) 29,983 36,612 37,995 2.02 0.37 1.19San Agustin 18,066 21,643 22,116 1.82 0.22 1.02San Andres 11,570 13,460 15,028 1.52 1.11 1.32San Fernando 17,768 21,214 22,466 1.79 0.57 1.18San Jose 7,139 8,226 10,294 1.43 2.27 1.85Santa Fe 11,628 14,140 15,700 1.97 1.05 1.51Ferrol 5,621 5,924 6,802 0.53 1.39 0.96Santa Maria (Imelda) 6,459 7,324 7,683 1.26 0.48 0.87

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/Province/Highly Urbanized City

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Region/Province/Highly Urbanized City

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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C. Total Population, Household Population, Number of Households, and Average Household Size by Region, Province, and Highly Urbanized City: Philippines, 2010 -- concluded

Region/Province/Highly Urbanized City

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 of and Barangay Population Population Households

MARINDUQUE 227,828 227,582 51,648

BOAC (Capital) 52,892 52,735 11,943Agot 502 502 112Agumaymayan 525 525 118Amoingon 1,346 1,344 321Apitong 405 405 93Balagasan 801 801 193Balaring 501 501 121Balimbing 1,489 1,475 339Balogo 1,397 1,389 311Bangbangalon 1,157 1,157 282Bamban 443 443 95Bantad 1,405 1,396 297Bantay 1,389 1,389 317Bayuti 220 220 45Binunga 691 691 135Boi 609 609 123Boton 279 279 67Buliasnin 1,281 1,281 277Bunganay 1,811 1,811 381Maligaya 707 707 166Caganhao 978 978 241Canat 621 621 127Catubugan 649 649 151Cawit 2,298 2,296 532Daig 520 520 106Daypay 329 329 74Duyay 1,595 1,595 342Ihatub 1,102 1,102 272Isok II Pob. (Kalamias) 677 670 150Hinapulan 672 671 149Laylay 2,467 2,467 572Lupac 1,608 1,608 385Mahinhin 560 560 135Mainit 854 854 176Malbog 479 479 106Malusak (Pob.) 297 284 73Mansiwat 390 390 88

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

Mataas Na Bayan (Pob.) 564 543 132Maybo 961 961 221Mercado (Pob.) 1,454 1,454 315Murallon (Pob.) 488 488 123Ogbac 433 433 94Pawa 732 732 160Pili 419 419 86Poctoy 324 324 71Poras 1,079 1,079 248Puting Buhangin 477 477 113Puyog 876 876 205Sabong 176 176 35San Miguel (Pob.) 217 217 65Santol 1,580 1,517 357Sawi 1,023 1,013 218Tabi 1,388 1,388 315Tabigue 895 895 198Tagwak 361 361 85Tambunan 577 577 105Tampus (Pob.) 1,145 1,145 271Tanza 1,521 1,514 321Tugos 1,413 1,413 353Tumagabok 370 370 85Tumapon 129 129 31Isok I (Pob.) 1,236 1,236 264

BUENAVISTA 23,111 23,074 4,909Bagacay 1,150 1,150 228Bagtingon 1,576 1,576 330Bicas-bicas 759 759 172Caigangan 2,341 2,341 515Daykitin 2,770 2,770 610Libas 2,148 2,148 461Malbog 1,610 1,610 340Sihi 1,511 1,511 321Timbo (Sanggulong) 1,002 1,002 211Tungib-Lipata 2,135 2,098 442Yook 3,147 3,147 636Barangay I (Pob.) 1,155 1,155 260

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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

Barangay II (Pob.) 434 434 88Barangay III (Pob.) 660 660 142Barangay IV (Pob.) 713 713 153

GASAN 33,402 33,402 7,444Antipolo 1,593 1,593 329Bachao Ibaba 1,051 1,051 219Bachao Ilaya 1,027 1,027 237Bacongbacong 1,019 1,019 249Bahi 1,807 1,807 402Bangbang 1,484 1,484 324Banot 934 934 208Banuyo 1,400 1,400 314Bognuyan 876 876 206Cabugao 723 723 160Dawis 1,970 1,970 484Dili 1,656 1,656 361Libtangin 1,443 1,443 309Mahunig 1,047 1,047 233Mangiliol 495 495 106Masiga 2,538 2,538 547Matandang Gasan 1,510 1,510 345Pangi 1,729 1,729 388Pingan 2,050 2,050 422Tabionan 1,233 1,233 256Tapuyan 1,252 1,252 308Tiguion 2,825 2,825 612Barangay I (Pob.) 784 784 185Barangay II (Pob.) 391 391 100Barangay III (Pob.) 565 565 140

MOGPOG 33,384 33,381 7,758Anapog-Sibucao 686 686 149Argao 1,223 1,223 280Balanacan 3,216 3,216 748Banto 299 299 74Bintakay 2,347 2,347 551Bocboc 689 689 178Butansapa 959 959 244

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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

Candahon 320 320 71Capayang 1,302 1,302 298Danao 790 790 181Dulong Bayan (Pob.) 737 737 182Gitnang Bayan (Pob.) 517 517 124Guisian 1,369 1,369 311Hinadharan 212 212 53Hinanggayon 610 610 134Ino 1,385 1,385 319Janagdong 1,241 1,241 272Lamesa 460 460 116Laon 1,344 1,344 321Magapua 1,125 1,125 259Malayak 323 323 68Malusak 464 464 108Mampaitan 228 228 55Mangyan-Mababad 222 222 56Market Site (Pob.) 825 825 199Mataas Na Bayan 851 848 223Mendez 580 580 122Nangka I 1,070 1,070 231Nangka II 924 924 223Paye 1,069 1,069 204Pili 526 526 138Puting Buhangin 797 797 186Sayao 1,458 1,458 336Silangan 829 829 181Sumangga 1,183 1,183 285Tarug 622 622 139Villa Mendez (Pob.) 582 582 139

SANTA CRUZ 55,673 55,637 13,065Alobo 1,150 1,150 281Angas 958 958 226Aturan 1,143 1,143 273Bagong Silang Pob. (2nd Zone) 1,053 1,053 262Baguidbirin 144 144 36Baliis 754 754 189Balogo 1,084 1,084 263

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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

Banahaw Pob. (3rd Zone) 2,106 2,106 492Bangcuangan 754 754 173Banogbog 468 468 111Biga 380 380 88Botilao 1,150 1,150 255Buyabod 2,748 2,740 580Dating Bayan 405 405 103Devilla 589 589 138Dolores 1,510 1,510 380Haguimit 498 498 112Hupi 1,643 1,643 392Ipil 2,005 2,005 494Jolo 278 278 68Kaganhao 652 652 165Kalangkang 505 505 115Kamandugan 701 701 155Kasily 1,066 1,066 269Kilo-kilo 994 990 247Kiñaman 364 364 83Labo 577 577 144Lamesa 920 920 187Landy 1,487 1,487 365Lapu-lapu Pob. (5th Zone) 3,035 3,035 661Libjo 269 269 55Lipa 1,377 1,377 283Lusok 838 838 197Maharlika Pob. (1st Zone) 629 629 145Makulapnit 506 506 116Maniwaya 1,512 1,508 345Manlibunan 835 835 197Masaguisi 1,427 1,427 313Masalukot 671 665 133Matalaba 1,483 1,483 318Mongpong 1,322 1,322 322Morales 722 722 167Napo 1,724 1,720 435Pag-Asa Pob. (4th Zone) 1,648 1,638 375Pantayin 436 436 107Polo 915 915 215

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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

Pulong-Parang 751 751 188Punong 689 689 195San Antonio 963 963 243San Isidro 395 395 100Tagum 1,147 1,147 284Tamayo 654 654 160Tambangan 948 948 186Tawiran 1,336 1,336 331Taytay 1,355 1,355 348

TORRIJOS 29,366 29,353 6,529Bangwayin 377 377 77Bayakbakin 360 360 74Bolo 462 462 92Bonliw 1,292 1,292 315Buangan 2,018 2,018 436Cabuyo 1,590 1,590 367Cagpo 508 508 122Dampulan 1,026 1,026 233Kay Duke 487 487 124Mabuhay 524 524 106Makawayan 1,190 1,190 249Malibago 3,000 2,996 586Malinao 704 704 143Maranlig 1,490 1,490 352Marlangga 1,318 1,318 288Matuyatuya 998 992 241Nangka 911 911 224Pakaskasan 396 396 101Payanas 672 672 165Poblacion 3,097 3,096 748Poctoy 1,063 1,061 241Sibuyao 1,505 1,505 304Suha 1,497 1,497 322Talawan 504 504 104Tigwi 2,377 2,377 515

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

OCCIDENTAL MINDORO 452,971 450,779 98,872

ABRA DE ILOG 29,225 29,204 6,323Balao 2,979 2,959 601Cabacao 5,009 5,009 1,172Lumangbayan 3,217 3,217 687Poblacion 2,627 2,626 598San Vicente 2,888 2,888 611Tibag 2,042 2,042 460Udalo (Camurong) 3,651 3,651 772Wawa 4,887 4,887 1,008Armado 1,925 1,925 414

CALINTAAN 28,148 28,060 5,913Concepcion 3,488 3,488 737Iriron 3,481 3,481 750Malpalon 2,612 2,602 526New Dagupan 4,868 4,868 1,023Poblacion 6,783 6,705 1,440Poypoy 3,227 3,227 681Tanyag 3,689 3,689 756

LOOC 9,758 9,755 2,139Agkawayan 1,457 1,457 350Ambil 1,882 1,882 397Balikyas 694 694 150Bonbon (Pob.) 1,104 1,104 230Bulacan 791 791 180Burol 859 859 197Guitna (Pob.) 701 699 169Kanluran (Pob.) 567 567 127Talaotao 1,703 1,702 339

LUBANG 23,068 23,041 5,531Binakas 1,279 1,279 269Cabra 2,839 2,839 741Maligaya 922 922 206Maliig 2,527 2,527 595Tagbac 3,596 3,596 855

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

Tangal 3,409 3,395 824Tilik 2,012 2,007 461Vigo 2,114 2,114 479Surville (Pob.) 147 147 31Araw At Bituin (Pob.) 564 556 144Bagong Sikat (Pob.) 420 420 110Banaag At Pag-Asa (Pob.) 480 480 126Likas Ng Silangan (Pob.) 643 643 166Maginhawa (Pob.) 1,151 1,151 276Ninikat Ng Pag-Asa (Pob.) 486 486 105Paraiso (Pob.) 479 479 143

MAGSAYSAY 31,969 31,949 6,625Alibog 2,802 2,802 524Caguray 2,911 2,911 584Calawag 1,023 1,023 231Gapasan 1,961 1,961 410Laste 1,377 1,377 265Lourdes 1,818 1,818 369Nicolas (Bulo) 2,717 2,717 508Paclolo 2,407 2,407 512Poblacion 7,899 7,899 1,837Purnaga 2,973 2,973 602Santa Teresa 2,550 2,530 499Sibalat 1,531 1,531 284

MAMBURAO (Capital) 39,237 39,141 8,846Balansay 6,137 6,137 1,384Fatima (Tii) 1,819 1,819 373Payompon 10,656 10,586 2,492San Luis (Ligang) 1,448 1,431 341Talabaan 2,383 2,383 552Tangkalan 2,157 2,154 484Tayamaan 6,826 6,826 1,440Poblacion 1 (Barangay 1) 310 310 82Poblacion 2 (Barangay 2) 2,127 2,127 478Poblacion 3 (Barangay 3) 266 266 67Poblacion 4 (Barangay 4) 831 831 206Poblacion 5 (Barangay 5) 416 416 97

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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 6 (Barangay 6) 668 668 147Poblacion 7 (Barangay 7) 2,092 2,092 448Poblacion 8 (Barangay 8) 1,101 1,095 255

PALUAN 15,223 15,198 3,275Alipaoy 1,565 1,560 320Harrison 3,240 3,240 659Lumangbayan 749 749 170Mananao 1,665 1,665 346Marikit 1,547 1,530 353Mapalad Pob. (Bgy 1) 1,882 1,882 383Handang Tumulong Pob. (Bgy 2) 410 410 95Silahis Ng Pag-Asa Pob. (Bgy 3) 603 603 142Pag-Asa Ng Bayan Pob. (Bgy 4) 462 462 113Bagong Silang Pob. (Bgy 5) 223 220 50San Jose Pob. (Bgy 6) 670 670 147Tubili 2,207 2,207 497

RIZAL 34,458 34,457 7,290Adela 3,360 3,360 717Aguas 2,432 2,432 565Magsikap 3,025 3,025 622Malawaan 4,541 4,541 937Pitogo 2,047 2,047 440Rizal 2,987 2,987 611Rumbang 3,347 3,347 731Salvacion 2,242 2,242 444San Pedro 2,596 2,595 533Santo Niño 3,282 3,282 716Manoot 4,599 4,599 974

SABLAYAN 76,153 74,492 16,284Batong Buhay 4,044 4,044 885Buenavista 8,758 8,749 2,054Burgos 2,316 2,316 489Claudio Salgado 3,899 3,899 849General Emilio Aguinaldo 2,229 2,229 459Ibud 1,488 1,488 398Ilvita 3,125 3,125 656

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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

Ligaya 6,435 6,435 1,329Poblacion (Lumangbayan) 6,741 6,717 1,506Paetan 1,354 1,354 294Pag-Asa 5,452 5,452 974San Agustin 1,529 1,529 315San Francisco 2,864 2,864 648San Nicolas 1,624 1,624 338San Vicente 4,250 4,250 1,032Santa Lucia 4,528 4,528 942Santo Niño 5,064 5,053 1,135Tagumpay 1,618 1,618 368Victoria 1,323 1,323 316Lagnas 1,733 1,733 381Malisbong 3,134 1,517 344Tuban 2,645 2,645 572

SAN JOSE 131,188 130,959 28,956Ambulong 1,539 1,539 310Ansiray 945 945 199Bagong Sikat 6,096 6,096 1,369Bangkal 799 799 135Barangay 1 (Pob.) 265 265 70Barangay 2 (Pob.) 391 362 91Barangay 3 (Pob.) 1,113 1,102 264Barangay 4 (Pob.) 473 473 113Barangay 5 (Pob.) 1,524 1,524 337Barangay 6 (Pob.) 450 434 117Barangay 7 (Pob.) 437 437 110Barangay 8 (Pob.) 343 343 83Batasan 4,851 4,851 1,078Bayotbot 2,081 2,081 454Bubog 8,134 8,134 1,850Buri 484 484 95Camburay 1,856 1,856 410Caminawit 10,564 10,564 2,233Catayungan 794 794 166Central 9,250 9,250 1,972Iling Proper 1,886 1,886 371Inasakan 581 581 116

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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

Ipil 587 587 113La Curva 3,270 3,270 710Labangan Iling 1,009 1,009 199Labangan Poblacion 8,872 8,743 2,014Mabini 2,584 2,584 586Magbay 3,651 3,651 807Mangarin 3,049 3,049 658Mapaya 7,349 7,349 1,639Murtha 5,279 5,279 1,146Monte Claro 3,506 3,506 807Natandol 1,062 1,062 209Pag-Asa 12,701 12,657 3,051Pawican 2,149 2,149 407San Agustin 5,301 5,301 1,105San Isidro 1,844 1,844 377San Roque 14,119 14,119 3,185

SANTA CRUZ 34,544 34,523 7,690Alacaak 2,916 2,916 653Barahan 6,005 6,005 1,294Casague 2,710 2,710 622Dayap 2,277 2,277 489Lumangbayan 2,629 2,629 630Mulawin 3,221 3,221 712Pinagturilan (San Pedro) 7,167 7,167 1,624Poblacion I (Barangay 1) 1,801 1,801 400San Vicente 1,828 1,828 384Poblacion II (Barangay 2) 2,597 2,576 594Kurtinganan 1,393 1,393 288

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

ORIENTAL MINDORO 785,602 784,375 172,956

BACO 35,060 35,060 7,483Alag 1,183 1,183 259Bangkatan 1,763 1,763 382Burbuli 964 964 212Catwiran I 1,220 1,220 247Catwiran II 1,468 1,468 301Dulangan I 2,055 2,055 428Dulangan II 2,379 2,379 520Lumang Bayan 645 645 147Malapad 411 411 79Mangangan I 2,114 2,114 461Mangangan II 747 747 162Mayabig 1,406 1,406 301Pambisan 966 966 229Pulang-Tubig 799 799 168Putican-Cabulo 438 438 96San Andres 270 270 58San Ignacio (Dulangan III) 1,809 1,809 362Santa Cruz 410 410 79Santa Rosa I 1,620 1,620 378Santa Rosa II 1,683 1,683 349Tabon-tabon 1,414 1,414 307Tagumpay 1,395 1,395 292Water 1,284 1,284 279Baras (Mangyan Minority) 1,505 1,505 302Bayanan 1,441 1,441 306Lantuyang (Mangyan Minority) 825 825 171Poblacion 2,846 2,846 608

BANSUD 38,341 38,223 8,459Alcadesma 1,863 1,863 413Bato 829 829 200Conrazon 3,995 3,995 852Malo 1,835 1,819 386Manihala 1,084 1,084 240Pag-Asa 2,969 2,883 669Poblacion 6,274 6,258 1,389

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

Proper Bansud 3,174 3,174 717Rosacara 2,156 2,156 484Salcedo 4,445 4,445 1,004Sumagui 2,916 2,916 649Proper Tiguisan 2,068 2,068 456Villa Pag-asa 4,733 4,733 1,000

BONGABONG 66,569 66,568 14,758Anilao 2,927 2,927 612Batangan 1,140 1,140 266Bukal 724 724 161Camantigue 1,551 1,551 354Carmundo 1,534 1,534 330Cawayan 2,875 2,875 602Dayhagan 2,005 2,005 412Formon 1,516 1,516 335Hagan 2,783 2,783 609Hagupit 743 743 162Kaligtasan 2,188 2,188 480Labasan 4,263 4,263 944Labonan 1,522 1,522 324Libertad 1,649 1,649 402Lisap 5,168 5,168 1,151Luna 1,270 1,270 320Malitbog 2,690 2,690 603Mapang 730 730 165Masaguisi 2,201 2,201 508Morente 1,755 1,755 358Ogbot 1,115 1,115 223Orconuma 1,826 1,826 378Polusahi 940 940 206Sagana 2,218 2,218 508San Isidro 1,649 1,649 408San Jose 962 962 224San Juan 461 461 118Santa Cruz 1,228 1,228 273Sigange 1,373 1,373 305Tawas 1,372 1,372 303Poblacion 1,626 1,626 364

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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

Aplaya 2,623 2,622 581Bagumbayan I 2,361 2,361 564Bagumbayan II 1,416 1,416 329Ipil 2,410 2,410 541Mina de Oro 1,755 1,755 335

BULALACAO (SAN PEDRO) 33,754 33,753 7,427Bagong Sikat 745 745 147Balatasan 1,979 1,979 419Benli (Mangyan Settlement) 4,025 4,025 837Cabugao 1,046 1,046 200Cambunang (Pob.) 2,245 2,245 475Campaasan (Pob.) 3,317 3,317 703Maasin 789 789 152Maujao 2,505 2,505 520Milagrosa (Guiob) 1,952 1,952 379Nasukob (Pob.) 3,268 3,268 882Poblacion 3,376 3,376 745San Francisco (Alimawan) 903 903 165San Isidro 518 518 93San Juan 2,650 2,650 620San Roque (Buyayao) 4,436 4,435 1,090

CITY OF CALAPAN (Capital) 124,173 123,480 27,242Balingayan 1,460 1,460 307Balite 3,260 3,260 714Baruyan 3,001 3,001 657Batino 1,658 1,658 362Bayanan I 1,013 960 224Bayanan II 2,645 2,645 603Biga 2,249 2,249 490Bondoc 195 195 47Bucayao 2,429 2,395 499Buhuan 795 795 170Bulusan 2,403 2,403 530Santa Rita (Bungahan) 1,658 1,658 380Calero (Pob.) 2,513 2,491 564Camansihan 2,299 2,299 513Camilmil 4,409 4,058 957

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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

Canubing I 3,291 3,291 682Canubing II 3,292 3,292 672Comunal 2,816 2,816 610Guinobatan 2,851 2,851 603Gulod 858 858 186Gutad 1,382 1,382 268Ibaba East (Pob.) 1,065 1,065 255Ibaba West (Pob.) 2,458 2,458 522Ilaya (Pob.) 4,030 4,009 976Lalud 3,871 3,850 839Lazareto 4,005 4,005 877Libis (Pob.) 1,406 1,406 339Lumang Bayan 4,409 4,407 964Mahal Na Pangalan 1,138 1,138 250Maidlang 1,054 1,054 237Malad 831 831 176Malamig 1,651 1,651 342Managpi 2,661 2,661 582Masipit 2,795 2,778 674Nag-Iba I 1,029 1,029 228Navotas 661 661 149Pachoca 3,185 3,184 711Palhi 2,422 2,422 495Panggalaan 538 538 117Parang 2,757 2,754 598Patas 953 953 198Personas 1,423 1,423 284Putingtubig 1,481 1,481 327Salong 2,403 2,350 518San Antonio 3,320 3,297 679San Vicente Central (Pob.) 403 403 102San Vicente East (Pob.) 737 737 174San Vicente North (Pob.) 722 722 160San Vicente South (Pob.) 627 627 166San Vicente West (Pob.) 656 650 152Santa Cruz 782 782 163Santa Isabel 3,494 3,494 785Santo Niño 3,549 3,541 822Sapul 2,711 2,711 589

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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

Silonay 1,249 1,249 290Santa Maria Village 1,407 1,400 320Suqui 1,893 1,836 443Tawagan 1,157 1,157 242Tawiran 1,977 1,973 445Tibag 2,344 2,334 504Wawa 936 936 202Nag-Iba II 1,506 1,506 308

GLORIA 42,012 42,010 9,400Agsalin 694 694 164Agos 877 877 191Andres Bonifacio 1,314 1,314 284Balete 2,433 2,433 608Banus 2,253 2,253 481Banutan 828 828 183Buong Lupa 874 874 150Bulaklakan 1,066 1,066 225Gaudencio Antonino 1,543 1,543 360Guimbonan 1,065 1,065 249Kawit 1,890 1,890 442Lucio Laurel 2,672 2,672 578Macario Adriatico 1,026 1,026 224Malamig 2,861 2,861 578Malayong 1,260 1,260 268Maligaya (Pob.) 2,689 2,689 638Malubay 1,153 1,153 246Manguyang 1,636 1,636 350Maragooc 1,201 1,201 283Mirayan 1,017 1,015 223Narra 2,079 2,079 481Papandungin 1,056 1,056 243San Antonio 1,128 1,128 274Santa Maria 1,861 1,861 415Santa Theresa 1,491 1,491 333Tambong 2,802 2,802 622Alma Villa 1,243 1,243 307

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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

MANSALAY 51,705 51,705 10,193B. Del Mundo 7,917 7,917 1,563Balugo 2,649 2,649 476Bonbon 2,108 2,108 370Budburan 1,287 1,287 259Cabalwa 1,142 1,142 236Don Pedro 2,979 2,979 557Maliwanag 1,729 1,729 339Manaul 3,227 3,227 653Panaytayan 9,353 9,353 1,969Poblacion 4,077 4,077 799Roma 1,758 1,758 359Santa Brigida 2,082 2,082 374Santa Maria 2,045 2,045 402Villa Celestial 1,626 1,626 324Wasig 2,268 2,268 433Santa Teresita 4,050 4,050 809Waygan 1,408 1,408 271

NAUJAN 94,497 94,448 21,479Adrialuna 1,585 1,585 396Antipolo 484 484 121Apitong 2,189 2,189 464Arangin 986 986 196Aurora 3,240 3,237 640Bacungan 1,319 1,319 297Bagong Buhay 1,979 1,979 432Bancuro 1,834 1,834 418Barcenaga 4,545 4,545 992Bayani 1,878 1,878 387Buhangin 905 905 222Concepcion 869 869 205Dao 1,289 1,289 262Del Pilar 1,918 1,918 407Estrella 2,036 2,036 525Evangelista 2,979 2,975 620Gamao 854 854 199General Esco 1,202 1,202 277Herrera 821 821 184

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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

Inarawan 1,743 1,741 388Kalinisan 1,194 1,194 274Laguna 1,334 1,334 309Mabini 568 568 136Andres Ilagan (Mag-asawang Tubig) 605 605 152Mahabang Parang 2,482 2,482 509Malaya 1,169 1,169 247Malinao 1,534 1,534 333Malvar 1,105 1,105 240Masagana 871 871 184Masaguing 603 603 143Melgar A 1,474 1,472 370Metolza 581 581 127Montelago 1,913 1,913 449Montemayor 655 655 166Motoderazo 1,672 1,672 400Mulawin 1,325 1,325 295Nag-Iba I 745 745 189Nag-Iba II 1,302 1,302 329Pagkakaisa 2,212 2,212 494Paniquian 1,489 1,489 318Pinagsabangan I 2,239 2,233 504Pinagsabangan II 1,474 1,459 480Piñahan 964 964 278Poblacion I (Barangay I) 782 781 216Poblacion II (Barangay II) 704 704 189Poblacion III (Barangay III) 802 802 208Sampaguita 2,046 2,046 522San Agustin I 1,364 1,364 350San Agustin II 1,782 1,782 406San Andres 1,062 1,062 234San Antonio 451 451 107San Carlos 770 770 171San Isidro 987 987 212San Jose 628 628 144San Luis 574 574 178San Nicolas 952 952 189San Pedro 1,259 1,259 252Santa Isabel 1,212 1,212 262

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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 Maria 2,850 2,850 604Santiago 2,001 1,992 486Santo Niño 1,585 1,585 341Tagumpay 954 953 192Tigkan 785 785 161Melgar B 1,325 1,325 314Santa Cruz 1,381 1,381 333Balite 1,040 1,040 214Banuton 944 944 211Caburo 274 274 63Magtibay 392 392 87Paitan 1,426 1,420 275

PINAMALAYAN 81,666 81,552 18,043Anoling 2,047 2,047 454Bacungan 1,419 1,419 286Bangbang 1,008 1,008 219Banilad 1,795 1,795 417Buli 1,477 1,477 298Cacawan 3,579 3,579 760Calingag 1,738 1,738 407Del Razon 2,224 2,224 508Inclanay 1,265 1,265 276Lumangbayan 3,133 3,133 739Malaya 1,037 1,037 215Maliangcog 1,480 1,480 304Maningcol 1,797 1,797 391Marayos 1,654 1,654 345Marfrancisco 5,745 5,745 1,344Nabuslot 2,538 2,538 547Pagalagala 1,122 1,122 274Palayan 1,832 1,832 384Pambisan Malaki 1,819 1,819 370Pambisan Munti 978 978 190Panggulayan 2,489 2,489 542Papandayan 6,259 6,259 1,315Pili 3,085 3,085 669Zone II (Pob.) 2,432 2,432 557Zone III (Pob.) 2,331 2,310 529

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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

Zone IV (Pob.) 1,104 1,011 230Quinabigan 2,163 2,163 537Ranzo 910 910 203Rosario 1,664 1,664 336Sabang 2,930 2,930 610Santa Isabel 2,486 2,486 524Santa Maria 1,433 1,433 279Santa Rita 2,770 2,770 669Wawa 3,866 3,866 966Zone I (Pob.) 3,059 3,059 690Santo Niño 1,157 1,157 246Guinhawa 1,841 1,841 413

POLA 32,984 32,984 7,582Bacawan 1,339 1,339 320Bacungan 546 546 128Batuhan 2,604 2,604 616Bayanan 1,672 1,672 386Biga 1,102 1,102 247Buhay Na Tubig 1,142 1,142 271Calubasanhon 1,403 1,403 319Calima 1,880 1,880 450Casiligan 1,790 1,790 419Malibago 1,149 1,149 251Maluanluan 3,151 3,151 705Matulatula 3,663 3,663 812Pahilahan 1,677 1,677 375Panikihan 1,547 1,547 348Zone I (Pob.) 454 454 109Zone II (Pob.) 631 631 167Pula 1,702 1,702 388Puting Cacao 881 881 203Tagbakin 1,461 1,461 326Tagumpay 791 791 190Tiguihan 757 757 176Campamento 580 580 146Misong 1,062 1,062 230

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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

PUERTO GALERA 32,521 32,408 7,661Aninuan 2,946 2,928 681Balatero 3,558 3,558 804Dulangan 3,032 3,032 632Palangan 1,198 1,198 279Sabang 3,358 3,323 883San Antonio 772 772 161San Isidro 3,365 3,365 919Santo Niño 1,877 1,877 417Sinandigan 1,805 1,805 424Tabinay 3,182 3,182 773Villaflor 1,894 1,894 426Poblacion 5,073 5,013 1,152Baclayan 461 461 110

ROXAS 49,854 49,739 10,386Bagumbayan (Pob.) 6,322 6,218 1,418Cantil 3,570 3,570 753Dangay 3,495 3,495 719Happy Valley 1,217 1,217 235Libertad 1,547 1,547 322Libtong 2,085 2,085 417Mabuhay 1,249 1,249 264Maraska 482 482 95Odiong 3,309 3,309 655Paclasan (Pob.) 4,950 4,950 1,062San Aquilino 3,093 3,093 623San Isidro 1,974 1,974 376San Jose 2,652 2,652 563San Mariano 4,301 4,293 894San Miguel 1,209 1,209 246San Rafael 1,566 1,566 319San Vicente 3,176 3,173 634Uyao 798 798 162Victoria 1,945 1,945 424Little Tanauan 914 914 205

SAN TEODORO 15,810 15,801 3,508Bigaan 1,412 1,412 351

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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

Calangatan 2,044 2,044 455Calsapa 2,433 2,433 518Ilag 1,734 1,734 373Lumangbayan 2,235 2,235 510Tacligan 2,164 2,164 488Poblacion 1,734 1,725 383Caagutayan 2,054 2,054 430

SOCORRO 38,348 38,336 8,850Bagsok 1,547 1,547 387Batong Dalig 921 921 179Bayuin 2,222 2,222 510Calocmoy 1,889 1,889 403Catiningan 1,964 1,964 465Villareal (Daan) 758 758 185Fortuna 2,876 2,876 623Happy Valley 1,007 1,007 211Calubayan 1,138 1,138 249Leuteboro I 1,808 1,808 426Leuteboro II 1,784 1,784 439Mabuhay I 974 969 239Malugay 802 802 177Matungao 2,748 2,748 734Monteverde 1,197 1,197 251Pasi I 840 840 178Pasi II 895 895 199Zone I (Pob.) 1,071 1,071 263Zone II (Pob.) 567 567 124Zone III (Pob.) 1,020 1,013 225Zone IV (Pob.) 2,372 2,372 586Santo Domingo (Lapog) 2,095 2,095 482Subaan 2,351 2,351 542Bugtong Na Tuog 1,112 1,112 215Mabuhay II 1,753 1,753 417Ma. Concepcion 637 637 141

VICTORIA 48,308 48,308 10,485Alcate 3,756 3,756 800Babangonan 1,843 1,843 385

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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 Silang 1,140 1,140 237Bagong Buhay 1,077 1,077 238Bambanin 1,909 1,909 409Bethel 841 841 186Canaan 801 801 174Concepcion 839 839 168Duongan 1,207 1,207 240Loyal 1,328 1,328 257Mabini 1,066 1,066 229Macatoc 2,822 2,822 671Malabo 1,944 1,944 417Merit 553 553 136Ordovilla 1,867 1,867 415Pakyas 1,790 1,790 414Poblacion I 2,980 2,980 670Poblacion II 799 799 187Poblacion III 2,745 2,745 587Poblacion IV 1,518 1,518 316Sampaguita 998 998 209San Antonio 1,372 1,372 277San Gabriel 1,294 1,294 277San Gelacio 499 499 111San Isidro 1,724 1,724 368San Juan 716 716 192San Narciso 1,767 1,767 360Urdaneta 1,329 1,329 285Villa Cerveza 1,952 1,952 419Jose Leido Jr. 2,222 2,222 454San Cristobal 621 621 165Antonino 989 989 232

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

PALAWAN * 771,667 768,800 165,272

ABORLAN 32,209 32,143 7,048Apo-Aporawan 950 950 200Apoc-apoc 1,228 1,228 267Aporawan 3,008 3,008 641Barake 905 905 189Cabigaan 1,835 1,825 414Gogognan 559 559 128Iraan 1,620 1,620 409Isaub 2,419 2,406 552Jose Rizal 1,332 1,332 304Mabini 940 940 198Magbabadil 1,154 1,154 257Plaridel 2,977 2,972 647Ramon Magsaysay 2,461 2,461 531Sagpangan 1,503 1,503 348San Juan 3,041 3,003 645Tagpait 970 970 214Tigman 1,777 1,777 358Poblacion 2,336 2,336 497Culandanum 1,194 1,194 249

AGUTAYA 11,906 11,906 2,586Algeciras 4,482 4,482 996Concepcion 3,210 3,210 620Diit 1,060 1,060 246Maracanao 274 274 51Matarawis 279 279 64Abagat (Pob.) 423 423 107Bangcal (Pob.) 267 267 58Cambian (Pob.) 436 436 98Villafria 617 617 141Villasol 858 858 205

ARACELI 14,113 14,113 3,005Balogo 904 904 180Dagman 924 924 215Dalayawon 400 400 92

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

Lumacad 619 619 128Madoldolon 768 768 155Mauringuen 1,006 1,006 222Osmeña 1,034 1,034 198San Jose De Oro 688 688 144Santo Niño 457 457 109Taloto 618 618 136Tinintinan 1,514 1,514 320Tudela (Calandagan) 2,237 2,237 485Poblacion (Centro) 2,944 2,944 621

BALABAC 35,758 35,683 6,555Agutayan 711 711 146Bugsuk (New Cagayancillo) 816 816 164Bancalaan 10,427 10,406 1,823Indalawan 1,270 1,270 245Catagupan 1,954 1,954 411Malaking Ilog 882 882 175Mangsee 8,433 8,431 1,304Melville 1,129 1,129 217Pandanan 972 972 214Pasig 340 340 69Rabor 312 312 79Ramos 1,963 1,963 377Salang 2,533 2,533 484Sebaring 901 901 182Poblacion I 233 233 52Poblacion II 294 294 70Poblacion III 420 420 94Poblacion IV 427 409 94Poblacion V 530 511 107Poblacion VI 1,211 1,196 248

BATARAZA 63,644 63,169 14,615Bono-bono 2,673 2,673 632Bulalacao 1,809 1,809 456Buliluyan 1,388 1,388 306Culandanum 3,839 3,839 907Igang-igang 1,404 1,404 318

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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

Inogbong 3,111 3,111 718Iwahig 1,787 1,787 405Malihud 1,966 1,966 437Malitub 662 662 160Marangas (Pob.) 7,613 7,613 1,700Ocayan 2,016 2,016 446Puring 1,143 1,143 258Rio Tuba 16,577 16,102 3,811Sandoval 3,044 3,044 719Sapa 1,454 1,454 327Sarong 1,461 1,461 398Sumbiling 2,670 2,670 582Tabud 962 962 240Tagnato 893 893 202Tagolango 940 940 227Taratak 1,501 1,501 328Tarusan 4,731 4,731 1,038

BROOKE'S POINT 61,301 61,219 13,113Amas 1,906 1,906 457Aribungos 4,405 4,405 928Barong-barong 4,012 3,998 829Calasaguen 2,803 2,803 595Imulnod 2,363 2,363 565Ipilan 5,560 5,555 1,120Maasin 3,420 3,420 719Mainit 2,695 2,695 573Malis 2,984 2,984 697Mambalot 2,652 2,652 521Oring-oring 1,776 1,776 359Pangobilian 8,383 8,360 1,752Poblacion I 5,230 5,209 1,069Poblacion II 2,814 2,814 683Salogon 3,182 3,182 724Samareñana 2,928 2,928 623Saraza 2,802 2,794 589Tubtub 1,386 1,375 310

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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

BUSUANGA 21,358 20,503 4,337Bogtong 888 888 204Buluang 2,346 2,346 489Cheey 1,990 1,990 398Concepcion 1,761 1,739 351Maglalambay 1,227 1,222 242New Busuanga (Pob.) 1,455 1,455 301Old Busuanga 879 879 196Panlaitan 3,509 2,766 568Quezon 943 943 205Sagrada 1,018 1,018 225Salvacion 2,515 2,515 585San Isidro 947 873 172San Rafael 679 668 145Santo Niño 1,201 1,201 256

CAGAYANCILLO 7,116 7,116 1,119Bantayan (Pob.) 424 424 65Calsada (Pob.) 258 258 42Convento (Pob.) 374 374 63Lipot North (Pob.) 243 243 36Lipot South (Pob.) 153 153 24Magsaysay 1,590 1,590 248Mampio 787 787 115Nusa 565 565 91Santa Cruz 1,046 1,046 170Tacas (Pob.) 249 249 37Talaga 1,184 1,184 190Wahig (Pob.) 243 243 38

CORON 42,941 42,678 9,407Banuang Daan 818 818 150Bintuan 2,357 2,324 507Borac 2,430 2,430 585Buenavista 940 940 194Bulalacao 2,818 2,807 624Cabugao 1,831 1,831 360Decabobo 1,125 1,058 220Decalachao 1,243 1,233 272

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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

Guadalupe 2,253 2,233 517Lajala 1,266 1,250 302Malawig 556 556 106Marcilla 1,179 1,179 260Barangay I (Pob.) 4,073 4,073 874Barangay II (Pob.) 876 876 208Barangay III (Pob.) 632 614 165Barangay IV (Pob.) 693 693 168Barangay V (Pob.) 2,875 2,875 694San Jose 1,148 1,127 245San Nicolas 1,969 1,969 433Tagumpay 6,046 6,046 1,257Tara 1,429 1,429 306Turda 2,314 2,314 495Barangay VI (Pob.) 2,070 2,003 465

CUYO 21,847 21,719 4,513Balading 818 818 183Bangcal (Pob.) 1,274 1,274 279Cabigsing (Pob.) 1,967 1,967 415Caburian 504 504 102Caponayan 1,248 1,248 264Catadman (Pob.) 1,055 1,055 224Funda 681 681 118Lagaoriao (Pob.) 684 684 153Lubid 960 960 192Manamoc 2,170 2,042 397Maringian 1,490 1,490 304Lungsod (Pob.) 989 989 224Pawa 1,665 1,665 343San Carlos 1,520 1,520 313Suba 3,831 3,831 771Tenga-tenga (Pob.) 672 672 161Tocadan (Pob.) 319 319 70

DUMARAN 21,397 21,348 4,576Bacao 1,491 1,491 340Bohol 1,333 1,333 268Calasag 257 257 56

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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

Capayas 1,253 1,253 269Catep 823 823 181Culasian 738 738 145Danleg 1,750 1,744 413Dumaran (Pob.) 2,005 2,005 458Itangil 1,794 1,794 355Ilian 1,556 1,556 334Magsaysay 1,432 1,432 300San Juan 813 813 205Santa Teresita 2,566 2,523 540Santo Tomas 1,155 1,155 233Tanatanaon 1,588 1,588 305Santa Maria 843 843 174

EL NIDO (BACUIT) 36,191 36,070 7,401Bagong Bayan 1,216 1,216 239Buena Suerte Pob. (Barangay 2) 2,512 2,512 517Barotuan 2,085 2,085 426Bebeladan 2,224 2,213 423Corong-corong Pob. (Barangay 4) 1,846 1,799 408Mabini 1,262 1,262 267Manlag 1,882 1,882 370Masagana Pob. (Barangay 3) 1,666 1,666 368New Ibajay 2,938 2,938 560Pasadeña 1,584 1,574 341Maligaya Pob. (Barangay 1) 1,142 1,142 252San Fernando 1,796 1,796 355Sibaltan 1,505 1,505 307Teneguiban 4,067 4,067 813Villa Libertad 1,858 1,823 418Villa Paz 1,072 1,072 224Bucana 4,231 4,231 862Aberawan 1,305 1,287 251

LINAPACAN 14,180 14,081 2,760Barangonan (Iloc) 849 849 187Cabunlawan 637 637 120Calibangbangan 892 892 193Decabaitot 591 591 108

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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

Maroyogroyog 1,730 1,730 327Nangalao 2,075 2,075 381New Culaylayan 1,287 1,237 246Pical 1,310 1,310 274San Miguel (Pob.) 3,918 3,869 743San Nicolas 891 891 181

MAGSAYSAY 11,965 11,965 2,529Alcoba 594 594 102Balaguen 1,810 1,810 382Canipo 1,095 1,095 226Cocoro 1,047 1,047 212Danawan (Pob.) 668 668 142Emilod 668 668 132Igabas 995 995 211Lacaren 462 462 98Los Angeles 965 965 215Lucbuan 1,624 1,624 367Rizal 2,037 2,037 442

NARRA 65,264 65,208 14,908Antipuluan 5,318 5,302 1,449Aramaywan 3,443 3,443 734Batang-Batang 1,082 1,082 278Bato-bato 1,998 1,998 471Burirao 2,456 2,456 551Caguisan 1,268 1,268 289Calategas 4,427 4,427 923Dumagueña 3,048 3,048 671Elvita 872 872 184Estrella Village 1,074 1,074 260Ipilan 1,766 1,766 407Malatgao 1,959 1,959 451Malinao 2,823 2,823 644Narra (Pob.) 11,069 11,029 2,525Panacan 4,256 4,256 935Princess Urduja 5,174 5,174 1,174Sandoval 2,111 2,111 478Tacras 1,059 1,059 231

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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

Taritien 1,616 1,616 374Teresa 1,235 1,235 257Tinagong Dagat 787 787 178Bagong Sikat 1,760 1,760 384Panacan 2 4,663 4,663 1,060

QUEZON 55,142 55,078 12,175Alfonso XIII (Pob.) 13,585 13,551 2,972Aramaywan 3,492 3,488 733Berong 2,854 2,854 635Calumpang 2,350 2,350 533Isugod 3,553 3,553 821Quinlogan 3,918 3,918 823Maasin 1,832 1,832 387Panitian 6,738 6,738 1,440Pinaglabanan 2,819 2,819 636Sowangan 1,489 1,489 485Tabon 4,873 4,863 1,060Calatagbak 1,517 1,517 340Malatgao 2,593 2,593 576Tagusao 3,529 3,513 734

ROXAS 61,058 60,990 12,993Abaroan 3,817 3,817 740Antonino 1,135 1,133 226Bagong Bayan 1,002 1,002 197Caramay 2,808 2,808 648Dumarao 2,311 2,286 470Iraan 777 777 170Jolo 858 858 187Magara (Arasan) 4,551 4,551 979Malcampo 1,777 1,777 371Mendoza 1,328 1,328 298Narra (Minara) 1,128 1,128 246New Barbacan (Retac) 3,085 3,085 665New Cuyo 1,684 1,684 358Barangay 1 (Pob.) 3,909 3,909 781Rizal 926 926 208Salvacion 618 618 141

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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 Isidro 668 668 146San Jose 1,352 1,352 283San Miguel 1,054 1,054 251San Nicolas 1,117 1,102 233Sandoval 1,906 1,906 408Tagumpay 2,794 2,794 552Taradungan 1,196 1,196 260Tinitian 1,674 1,674 372Tumarbong 4,280 4,280 967Barangay II (Pob.) 942 916 190Barangay III (Pob.) 4,007 4,007 884Barangay IV (Pob.) 5,913 5,913 1,213Barangay V Pob. (Porao Island) 13 13 3Barangay VI Pob. (Johnson Island) 533 533 114Nicanor Zabala 1,895 1,895 432

SAN VICENTE 30,919 30,886 6,424Alimanguan 4,895 4,895 972Binga 1,679 1,679 363Caruray 4,441 4,441 903Kemdeng 1,001 1,001 217New Agutaya 3,248 3,248 694New Canipo 1,390 1,390 279Port Barton 5,487 5,476 1,200Poblacion (San Vicente) 6,549 6,539 1,333San Isidro 1,012 1,000 221Santo Niño 1,217 1,217 242

TAYTAY 70,837 70,528 14,222Abongan 4,056 4,056 835Banbanan 1,981 1,981 388Bantulan 2,231 2,231 450Batas 1,267 1,267 250Bato 2,619 2,619 530Beton 1,733 1,733 344Busy Bees 1,130 1,130 228Calawag 4,632 4,632 946Casian 4,171 3,862 752Cataban 779 779 164

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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

Debangan 1,229 1,229 229Depla 1,013 1,013 207Liminangcong 5,460 5,460 1,076Meytegued 1,052 1,052 216New Guinlo 3,372 3,372 695Old Guinlo 959 959 197Pamantolon 1,545 1,545 310Pancol 2,210 2,210 443Paly (Paly Island) 2,643 2,643 538Poblacion 10,017 10,017 2,076Pularaquen (Canique) 2,315 2,315 489San Jose 1,829 1,829 344Sandoval 1,287 1,287 254Silanga 1,091 1,091 227Alacalian 2,636 2,636 504Baras (Pangpang) 723 723 144Libertad 1,694 1,694 333Minapla 667 667 165Talog 968 968 184Tumbod 1,507 1,507 301Paglaum 2,021 2,021 403

KALAYAAN 222 161 31Pag-asa (Pob.) 222 161 31

CULION 19,543 19,484 4,131Balala 806 795 171Baldat 735 718 175Binudac 2,109 2,109 375Culango 366 366 82Galoc 1,922 1,922 394Jardin 1,146 1,146 243Libis 1,249 1,249 284Luac 1,635 1,635 362Malaking Patag 1,686 1,686 335Osmeña 3,423 3,409 766Tiza 1,212 1,195 269Burabod 823 823 172Halsey 923 923 214

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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

De Carabao 1,508 1,508 289

RIZAL (MARCOS) 42,759 42,758 10,225Bunog 2,481 2,481 593Campong Ulay 1,779 1,779 533Candawaga 5,570 5,570 1,274Canipaan 2,084 2,084 553Culasian 2,204 2,204 551Iraan 6,271 6,271 1,399Latud 1,188 1,188 375Panalingaan 3,421 3,421 814Punta Baja 10,383 10,382 2,298Ransang 4,168 4,168 960Taburi 3,210 3,210 875

SOFRONIO ESPAÑOLA 29,997 29,994 6,599Abo-abo 2,421 2,418 578Iraray 2,916 2,916 593Isumbo 2,159 2,159 494Labog 3,042 3,042 682Panitian 4,878 4,878 1,137Pulot Center 5,713 5,713 1,201Pulot Interior (Pulot II) 2,097 2,097 456Pulot Shore (Pulot I) 4,264 4,264 876Punang 2,507 2,507 582

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

PUERTO PRINCESA CITY (CAPITAL) 222,673 216,910 50,669Babuyan 2,304 2,304 548Bacungan 3,875 3,875 975Bagong Bayan 743 743 183Bagong Pag-asa (Pob.) 663 663 143Bagong Sikat (Pob.) 6,994 6,973 1,490Bagong Silang (Pob.) 4,121 4,121 884Bahile 2,304 2,304 521Bancao-bancao 10,948 10,194 2,421Binduyan 1,207 1,207 262Buenavista 1,178 1,178 257Cabayugan 2,871 2,871 627Concepcion 1,336 1,336 300Inagawan 1,519 1,516 350Irawan 4,652 4,637 1,014Iwahig (Pob.) 3,814 1,413 326Kalipay (Pob.) 646 633 139Kamuning 1,734 1,734 457Langogan 1,950 1,947 430Liwanag (Pob.) 1,204 1,204 281Lucbuan 1,406 1,406 322Mabuhay (Pob.) 1,238 1,216 256Macarascas 1,472 1,415 331Magkakaibigan (Pob.) 296 296 90Maligaya (Pob.) 221 216 53Manalo 1,970 1,970 432Manggahan (Pob.) 1,178 1,171 306Maningning (Pob.) 804 804 192Maoyon 1,181 1,181 268Marufinas 660 660 147Maruyogon 1,485 1,485 349Masigla (Pob.) 555 549 138Masikap (Pob.) 905 849 189Masipag (Pob.) 1,950 1,935 440Matahimik (Pob.) 2,347 2,339 531Matiyaga (Pob.) 591 524 128Maunlad (Pob.) 4,027 4,023 949Milagrosa (Pob.) 2,870 2,863 695Model (Pob.) 373 364 88

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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

Montible (Pob.) 559 123 28Napsan 2,370 2,370 537New Panggangan 579 579 128Pagkakaisa (Pob.) 1,936 1,936 369Princesa (Pob.) 1,034 1,033 252Salvacion 1,184 1,184 266San Jose 12,665 12,641 3,004San Miguel 18,304 18,245 4,327San Pedro 20,451 20,248 4,647San Rafael 1,388 1,388 328Santa Cruz 767 767 184Santa Lourdes 5,039 5,039 1,167Santa Lucia (Pob.) 210 152 38Santa Monica 13,749 13,264 3,147Seaside (Pob.) 314 314 59Sicsican 10,459 10,443 2,359Simpocan 1,077 1,077 266Tagabinit 1,066 1,066 220Tagburos 5,141 5,141 1,168Tagumpay (Pob.) 702 702 172Tanabag 553 510 118Tanglaw (Pob.) 2,075 2,075 541Barangay ng mga Mangingisda 4,317 4,317 921Inagawan Sub-Colony 3,621 2,776 703Luzviminda 3,306 3,300 754Mandaragat 8,947 8,947 2,071San Manuel 10,098 10,034 2,249Tiniguiban 11,170 11,120 3,134

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

ROMBLON 283,930 283,482 62,714

ALCANTARA 15,428 15,428 3,394Bonlao 1,390 1,390 291Calagonsao 1,171 1,171 252Camili 1,546 1,546 352Camod-Om 862 862 177Madalag 1,266 1,266 295Poblacion 1,959 1,959 452San Isidro 1,069 1,069 225Tugdan 2,200 2,200 480Bagsik 1,002 1,002 207Gui-ob 1,304 1,304 277Lawan 656 656 141San Roque 1,003 1,003 245

BANTON 5,963 5,962 1,495Balogo 438 438 105Banice 421 421 102Hambi-an 285 285 60Lagang 85 85 20Libtong 248 248 70Mainit 390 390 92Nabalay 132 132 28Nasunogan 340 340 98Poblacion 1,142 1,141 268Sibay 304 304 90Tan-Ag 357 357 113Toctoc 197 197 39Togbongan 155 155 34Togong 386 386 85Tungonan 334 334 106Tumalum 361 361 88Yabawon 388 388 97

CAJIDIOCAN 21,198 21,191 4,827Alibagon 462 462 108Cambajao 2,217 2,217 473Cambalo 1,797 1,797 407

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

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

(total population includes institutional population)

Cambijang 1,507 1,507 363Cantagda 1,410 1,410 305Danao 3,247 3,244 680Gutivan 1,155 1,155 255Lico 679 679 163Lumbang Este 649 649 163Lumbang Weste 1,508 1,508 348Marigondon 1,677 1,677 374Poblacion 1,722 1,718 426Sugod 1,816 1,816 453Taguilos 1,352 1,352 309

CALATRAVA 9,776 9,757 2,139Balogo 1,539 1,539 356Linao 1,397 1,397 296Poblacion 1,842 1,823 377Pagsangahan 721 721 154Pangulo 1,488 1,488 322San Roque 1,469 1,469 357Talisay 1,320 1,320 277

CONCEPCION 4,445 4,439 1,065Bachawan 501 501 119Calabasahan 647 647 140Dalajican 388 388 96Masudsud 456 456 121Poblacion 1,028 1,022 251Sampong 417 417 106San Pedro (Agbatang) 418 418 83San Vicente 325 325 84Masadya 265 265 65

CORCUERA 9,935 9,921 2,326Alegria 1,386 1,373 323Ambulong 494 494 102Colongcolong 693 693 151Gobon 699 699 165Guintiguiban 297 297 75Ilijan 819 819 183

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

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

(total population includes institutional population)

Labnig 514 514 141Mabini 274 274 72Mahaba 765 765 170Mangansag 1,015 1,015 230Poblacion 549 548 148San Agustin 594 594 137San Roque 938 938 210San Vicente 416 416 113Tacasan 482 482 106

LOOC 21,841 21,834 4,866Agojo 1,737 1,737 343Balatucan 1,064 1,064 235Buenavista 1,395 1,395 309Camandao 1,715 1,715 410Guinhayaan 1,526 1,526 347Limon Norte 1,871 1,871 400Limon Sur 2,440 2,440 550Manhac 1,309 1,309 302Pili 1,132 1,132 251Poblacion 3,504 3,497 820Punta 2,965 2,965 637Tuguis 1,183 1,183 262

MAGDIWANG 13,584 13,565 2,885Agsao 777 777 195Agutay 1,570 1,570 311Ambulong 1,188 1,185 265Dulangan 1,585 1,585 304Ipil 1,681 1,681 329Jao-asan 951 951 214Poblacion 2,528 2,516 568Silum 624 624 132Tampayan 2,680 2,676 567

ODIONGAN 43,676 43,513 10,317Amatong 1,256 1,253 289Anahao 1,998 1,998 488Bangon 1,259 1,259 285

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

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

(total population includes institutional population)

Batiano 1,917 1,913 453Budiong 2,437 2,427 549Canduyong 1,579 1,579 387Dapawan 3,517 3,517 847Gabawan 2,381 2,381 613Libertad 2,335 2,335 538Malilico 899 899 230Mayha 1,189 1,189 309Panique 2,874 2,874 629Pato-o 3,369 3,369 731Ligaya (Pob.) 878 874 233Liwanag (Pob.) 959 951 223Poctoy 2,177 2,149 505Progreso Este 1,360 1,262 289Progreso Weste 880 880 213Rizal 1,558 1,557 350Tabing Dagat (Pob.) 982 975 225Tabobo-an 1,334 1,334 332Tulay 1,994 1,994 512Tumingad 2,405 2,405 560Liwayway (Pob.) 595 595 145Tuburan 1,544 1,544 382

ROMBLON (CAPITAL) 37,995 37,873 8,134Agbaluto 566 548 98Agpanabat 898 898 206Agbudia 587 587 138Agnaga 863 863 193Agnay 708 708 161Agnipa 1,226 1,225 254Agtongo 1,427 1,427 288Alad 1,692 1,692 420Bagacay 2,410 2,405 495Cajimos 2,630 2,630 545Calabogo 939 939 172Capaclan 4,296 4,229 877Ginablan 698 698 156Guimpingan 684 684 144Ilauran 1,607 1,607 330

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

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

(total population includes institutional population)

Lamao 952 952 181Li-o 1,275 1,275 269Logbon 787 787 181Lunas 729 729 151Lonos 1,666 1,655 358Macalas 1,174 1,174 240Mapula 645 645 146Cobrador (Naguso) 856 856 212Palje 615 615 133Barangay I (Pob.) 623 615 124Barangay II (Pob.) 1,243 1,234 269Barangay III (Pob.) 1,465 1,462 326Barangay IV (Pob.) 1,273 1,273 310Sablayan 1,481 1,481 305Sawang 1,357 1,357 322Tambac 623 623 130

SAN AGUSTIN 22,116 22,079 4,873Bachawan 1,907 1,906 371Binongahan 1,729 1,729 400Buli 863 863 182Cabolutan 1,766 1,766 370Cagbuaya 1,395 1,395 306Carmen 1,944 1,944 443Cawayan 728 728 174Doña Juana 2,416 2,416 533Dubduban 2,128 2,128 488Binugusan 798 798 192Lusong 988 988 225Mahabang Baybay (Long Beach) 1,993 1,993 401Poblacion 1,484 1,448 349Sugod 1,459 1,459 326Camantaya 518 518 113

SAN ANDRES 15,028 15,019 3,262Agpudlos 1,196 1,196 249Calunacon 1,608 1,608 353Doña Trinidad 587 587 127Linawan 1,430 1,430 311

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Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

(total population includes institutional population)

Mabini 1,392 1,392 277Marigondon Norte 995 995 222Marigondon Sur 1,075 1,075 228Matutuna 1,322 1,322 272Pag-Alad 1,113 1,113 264Poblacion 1,555 1,546 341Tan-Agan 1,630 1,630 377Victoria 568 568 117Juncarlo 557 557 124

SAN FERNANDO 22,466 22,449 4,520Agtiwa 1,391 1,391 250Azarga 1,813 1,813 398Campalingo 1,710 1,710 349Canjalon 1,637 1,637 337España 2,189 2,189 430Mabini 1,335 1,335 260Mabulo 2,036 2,036 350Otod 1,868 1,868 417Panangcalan 1,011 1,011 212Pili 1,141 1,141 232Poblacion 1,466 1,457 332Taclobo 4,869 4,861 953

SAN JOSE 10,294 10,294 2,046Busay 1,684 1,684 326Combot 989 989 209Lanas 2,628 2,628 517Pinamihagan 1,657 1,657 295Poblacion (Agcogon) 3,336 3,336 699

SANTA FE 15,700 15,680 3,341Agmanic 1,691 1,691 331Canyayo 1,557 1,557 301Danao Norte 1,259 1,259 270Danao Sur 794 794 177Guinbirayan 1,700 1,685 363Guintigbasan 657 657 156Magsaysay 1,375 1,375 300

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Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: as of May 1, 2010

(total population includes institutional population)

Mat-i 1,170 1,170 269Pandan 1,376 1,376 282Poblacion 2,186 2,183 499Tabugon 1,935 1,933 393

FERROL 6,802 6,802 1,522Agnonoc 646 646 150Bunsoran 888 888 202Claro M. Recto 642 642 149Poblacion (Ferrol) 1,816 1,816 413Hinaguman 1,102 1,102 235Tubigon 1,708 1,708 373

SANTA MARIA (IMELDA) 7,683 7,676 1,702Bonga 959 959 209Concepcion Norte (Pob.) 2,457 2,450 539Concepcion Sur 1,998 1,998 439Paroyhog 647 647 140Santo Niño 1,121 1,121 272San Isidro 501 501 103

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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 IV-A - CALABARZON 1 – F REGION IV-B - 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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Census publications may be obtained from the Databank andInformation Services Division of the National Statistics Office atRamon Magsaysay Boulevard, Sta. Mesa, Manila with email address:[email protected] or from any NSO Provincial/Regional Office.

NSO Website: www.census.gov.ph