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;990 Censu,:yof Population and Housing

ii'~portNo. 2-87E: Population by City, Municipality,and Barangay

SORSOGON

R-'!public of the PhilippinesNational Statistics Offir.e

Manila

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Citation:

National Statistics Office. 1990 Census of Population and Housing,Report No. 2-87E (Sorsogon), Population by City, Municipalityand Barangay. Manila, December 1990.

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1990 Census of Population and Housing

Report No. 2-87E: Population by City, Municipality,and Barangay

SORSOGON

Republic of the PhilippinesNational Statistics Office

ManilaDecember 1990

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Republic of the Philippines

Office of the President

HER EXCELLENCY

PRESIDENT CORAZON C. AQUINO

National Statistical Coordination Board

Honorable Cayetano W. PaderangaChairman

NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE

Tomas P.AfricaAdministrator

Nella R. MarquezDeputy Administrator

FOREWORD

Batas Pambansa Big. 72 requires that a census of population be conducted every tenyems. On this basis, the 1990 Census of Population and Housing was undertaken by theNational Statistics Office. Pursuant to the same legislative act, the President of the Philippines,through Proclamation No. ~eB dated Jbbruo,Q9 If 11991 declared the results of thecensus as presented in this report official for all purposes.

The results of the census are strategically used by many sectors. The size of populationdetermines the number of representation in the House of Representatives by congressionaldistricts. It is also the basis for redrawing congressional boundaries; for determining allocationof revenues for harangays, cities and municipalities; for creating and classitying variousadministrative geographic units; and, for many other political and administrative purposes.

To planners and government executives, the results of the census provide the basicinformation needed to effect an efficient and judicious allocation of government resources andservices. To the general public, statistics from the census provide an understanding of thedemographic, social, and economic characteristics of the Filipino people, knowledge which canhelp them chart their own destiny.

This report is one of many that will be prepared to disseminate the results of the 1990Census of Population and Housing. In this report, which is published by province, the finalcount of the population and households for the province by city, municipality and barangay arepresented.

The 1990 census would not have been successful had it not been for the servicesrendered by various entities, both private and public, and the cooperation of the generalpopulace. To them the National Statistics Office extends its deep appreciation for theirsupport in this most important undertaking. More specifically, the valuable assistance orcontribution of the following is acknowledged:

• Department of Education, Culture and Sports for the involvement of over 55,000puhlic school teachers who served as enumerators and supervisors;

• Department of Social Welfare and Development for the enumeration of thehomeless population;

• Department of Foreign Affairs for coordinating the enumeration of embassies,consulates and missions abroad;

• Department of National Defense for facilitating the enumeration of military campsand provision of transport facilities;

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• the other memhers of the National Statistical Coordination Board for lending outtheir logistics during the field enumeration phases;

• the memhers of the Provincial and City/Municipal Census Boards, chaired hy thegovernors and mayors, respectively, for assisting in the field operations;

• tho: barangay captains for soliciting the cooperation of their constituents and forcertilying that a census has heen conducted in their area;

• the print and croadcast media for the generous and wholehearted communication

support;

• the church leaders who endorsed the project to their laity from the pulpit;

• and most of all, the over 10 million individuals for serving as respondents in thecensus interviews, for their unwavering support on the decennial census taking.

December I'I'll)Manila

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MALACANANGMANILA

PROCLAMATION NO. ~

DECLARING AS OFFICIAL THE 1990 POPULATION COUNT OF THEPHILIPPINES BY PROVINCE, CITY, MUNICIPALITY AND BARANGAY

CONDUCTED BY THE NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE

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EXPLANATORY TEXT

Introduction

In May 1990, the National Statistics Office conducted the 1990 Census of Populationand Housing (CPH). This nationwide undertaking is the 9th population census and 3rdhousing census conducted in this century.

Like the 1980 census, the 1990 CPH is designed to take an inventory of the totalpopulation and housing units in the Philippines and to collect information about theircharacteristics. The census of population is the source of information on the size anddistribution of the population as well as information about the demographic, social, economicand cultural characteristics. The census of housing, on the other hand, provides informationon the supply of housing units, their structural characteristics and facilities which have bearingon the maintenance of privacy, health and the development of normal family living conditions.Ti,?se information are vital for making rational plans and programs for development.

For purposes of this report, only the 1990 Census of Population results will bepresented. This is pursuant to the provision of Batas Pambansa Bilang 72 wherein a final countof the population 2t the barangay level must be submitted to the President of the Philippines,for proclamation, before the end of the census year.

Authority for Conducting the 1990 Census

Under Commonwealth Act No. 591, the Bureau of the Census and Statistics (nowNational Statistics Office) is authorized "to prepare for and undertake all censuses ofpopulation, agriculture, industry and commerce."

Batas Pambansa Big. 72, which was passed on June 11, 1980, further accorded theNational Statistics Office the authority to conduct population censuses every ten yearsbeginning 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 Economicand Development Authority.

More recently, Executive Order No. 121, otherwise known as the Reorganization Actof the Philippine Statistical System, which was passed on January 30, 1987, declared that theNSO 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 Statistit,!1Coordination Board (NSCB).

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It may be mentioned that Presidential Proclamation No. 497 declares 1990 as a NationalCensus Year and calls upon all heads of departments of the government and itsinstrumentalities to give their support and cooperation in the census undertaking.

Census Boards

Aside from the authority to conduct censuses every ten years, Batas Pambansa BIg. 72created the National Census Coordinating Board (NCCB) to supervise, coordinate and issuesuch rules and regulations, as may be necessary, for the successful conduct of the census.Provincial, City and Municipal Census Boards were also created to assist at the subnationallevel in the conduct of the population census.

Executive Order No. 121 has created the National Statistical Coordination Board(NSCB) to oversee all statistical activities in the Philippine Statistical Systems and thereforehas taken over the functions of the NCCB. However, the NSO remains to be the implementingagency of the Census.

A systematized involvement of government agencies and instrumentalities was madepossible largely through the concerted efforts of the members of the National StatisticalCoordination Board (NSCB) and the Provincial, City and Municipal Census Boards.

The NSCB is composed of the Director General of the National Economic andDevelopment Authority as chairman, the undersecretary of the Department of Budget as vice-chairman, a representative from the remaining departments with the rank of undersecretary,Deputy Governor of the Central Bank, Administrator of NSO, Executive Director of theStatistical Research and Training Center, Secretary General of the NSCB, and a representativefrom the private sector, as members. For purposes of the 1990 Census of Population andHousing, the Administrator of NSO is the Executive Director of NSCB.

At the local government level, Provincial and City/Municipal Census Boards werecreated. The Provincial Governor was the chairman of the Provincial Census Board with theDivision Superintendent as vice chairman, the District Highway Engineer, the ProvincialCommander of the Philippine Constabulary, the Local Government Operations Officer, theProvincial Agricultural Officer, the Provincial A~sessor, as members, with the Provincial CensusOfficer of the NSO as the Executive Officer. .

The City/Municipal Board is composed of the City/Municipal Mayor as chairman, theDistrict Supervisor, the City/Municipal Agricultural Officer, City/Municipal GovernmentOfficer, the Municipal Treasurer/City Assessor as members, with the City/Municipal CensusOfficer as Executive Officer.

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Place Where Enumerated

The gathering of population and housing data was performed by census enumeratorsthrough bouse-to-house visits and interview of the head of each household on population itemsallli housing accommodation. Special areas were enumerated by requesting the respondentsfO fill up a questionnaire following a set of printed instructions. Special areas includeinstitutions such as hospitals, sanitaria, penitentiary, military camps, convents, seminaries, etc.,,.";ll1d exclusive villages/subdivisions.

All persons were enumerated in their usual place of residence, which is the geographicplace where the enumerated person usually resides.

Content and Coverage of this Publication

In this publication, the population counts by province, city/municipality and barangayare given.

Each report is published either by province, sub-province or highly urbanized city. Inaddition, reports for NCR are printed by city and municipality. To facilitate access to thesereports, a,; alphanumeric code is provided for each report. This system will be used in theother reports on the 1990 CPH to be published for each provincial subdivision.

Report No. 2 (National Summary) contains four tables, two of which give the rank andannual intercensal growth .-'1tesbetween 1980 and 1990. The total population also includes thehomeless population and FiliFino nationals working in Philippine embassies, consulates andmissions abroad.

Definition of Terms and Concepts

Baral/gay

A barangay is the smallest political unit in the country and generally its enumeration isassigned to one enumerator. For enumeration purposes, a large barangay is usually split intoparts and each part is called an enumeration area.

For purposes of the 1990 Census of Population and Housing, the official list of baran-gays of the Department of Local Government, as of January 1, 1990 with periodic updates, wasused as the basis.

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J~JlII J1leral io" Area

An enumeration area (EA) is a delineated area assigned to one enumerator, usuallyconsisting of about 350 households. A barangay or part of a barangay may have beendesignated as an enumeration area.

Usual Place of Resillellce

This term refers to the geographic place (street, barangay, municipality or province)where the enumerated person usually resides. As a rule, it is the place where he sleeps mostof the time; hence, it may be the same as or different from the place where he was found atthe time of the census.

Household

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

1. sleep in the same housing unit; and2. have a common arrangement for the preparation and consumption of food.

In most cases, a household consists of persons who are related by kinship ties, likeparents and their children. In some instances, several generations of familial ties arerepre.;~nted in one household while, still in others, even more distant relatives are membersof the household.

Household helpers, boarders, and non-relatives are considered as men1bers of thehousehold provided .hey sleep in the same housing unit and have common arrangement forthe preparation and cons!lmption of food and do not usually go home to their family at leastonce a week.

A person who shares a housing unit with a household but separately cooks his meals orconsumes his food elsewhere is not considered a member of the household he shares thehousing unit with. That person is listed as a separate household.

E.\"fimated Populatioll

A barangay is provided with an estimated population if a certain portion was notenumerated during the nationwide operations due to critical peace and order conditions.

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Reside1lts Temporarily Evacuated

These are barangays where all or most residents temporarily evacuated at the time ofthe census. The movement of residents from the arya may be due to worsening peace andorder conditions or natural calamity.

Disputed Bara1lgay

A disputed barangay refers to those areas whirh are being claimed by two or morebarangays, municipalities, cities or provinces.

For purposes of this report, the population of a disputed barangay is included in thecount of the barangay, municipality, city or province where it was enumerated.

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1 Total Populalion, Household Population and Number or Householdsby Gty, Municipality and Barangay: As or May I, 1990

City, Municipality andBarangay

TotalPopulation

HouseholdPopulation

Number orHouseholds

SORSOGON 522,960 522,212 %,136

BACON 32,810 32,800 6,138

Balete 1,850 1,850 358

Balogo 266 266 50

Bato 1,008 1,008 186

Bogna 914 914 181

Bon-ot 460 460 91

Buenavista 1,060 1,058 727

Cabarbuhan 713 713 139

Caricaran 1,127 1,127 187

Del Rosario 647 647 121

Gatbo 1,675 1,675 333

Jamislagan 395 395 71

Maricrum 763 763 131

Osiao 1,480 1,480 286

Poblacion 3,939 3,935 736

Rawis 742 742 135

Salvacion 807 807 157

San Isidro 1,823 1,823 357

San Juan 1,715 1,715 297

San Pascual 1,212 1,212 721

San Ramon 710 710 121

San Roque 2,271 2,267 418

San Vicente 791 791 137

Santa Cruz 832 832 167

Sanla Lucia 472 472 73

Santo Domingo 847 847 162

Santo Nino 1,466 1,466 284

Sawanga 1,249 1,249 219

Sugod 1,626 1,626 293

BARCELONA 16,251 16,247 3,028

Alegria 731 731 135

Bagacay 435 435 72

Bangate 582 582 108

Bugtong / 511 511 101

Cagang 478 478 92

Fabrica 526 526 89

Jibong 441 441 95

Lago 356 356 70

Layog 644 644 125

Luneta 562 562 113

Macabari 1,248 1,248 262

Mapapac 584 584 112

Olandia 958 958 159

Paghaluban 715 715 144

2Total Population, Household Population and Number or flousehuldsby City, Municipality and Rardngay: As of May I, 1990

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• City, Municipality and Total Household Number ofRardngay Population Population Households

Poblaeion Central 690 686 132Poblaeion Norte 1,108 1,108 220Poblaeion Sur 849 849 156Putiao 530 530 96San Antonio 792 792 121San Isidro 449 449 80San Ramon 282 282 58San Vicente 652 652 108Santa Cruz 628 628 112Santa Lourdes 727 727 115Tagdon 773 773 153BULAN 66,450 66,422 12,151A. Bonifacio 326 326 58Abad Santos 688 688 109Aguinaldo 630 630 127Antipolo 319 319 60Beguin 1,177 1,177 227Benigno S. Aquino 1,965 1,956 357Bical 436 436 86Bonga 368 368 62, BUlag 2,006 2,006 367Cadandanan 389 389 66Calomagon 1,126 1,126 205Calpi 543 543 106Coeok-cabitan 380 380 66Daganas 155 155 29Danao 782 782 146Dolos 334 334 59Fabrica 1,214 1,214 218G. Del Pilar 1,050 1,050 184Gate 1,120 1,120 189Inararan 883 883 169J. Gerona 700 700 116J.P. Laurel (Pon-od) 1,862 1,862 348Jamorawon 592 592 98Lajong 1,222 1,222 225Libertad 639 639 113Magsaysay 654 654 116Managanaga 1,240 1,240 240Marinab 974 974 194Montecalvario 683 683 111

• N. Roque 773 773 154Nama 1,177 1,177 223Nasuje 564 564 108, Obrero 1,819 1,813 319Osmena 498 498 92Otavi 2,305 2,305 429Padre Diaz 351 351 67

3 Total Population, Household Population and Number of Householdsby City, Municipality and Barangay: As of May I, 1990

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City, Municipality and Total Household Number of

Barangay Population Population Households

Palale 361 361 70

Quezon 1,719 1,719 358

Quirino 379 379 72

R. Gerona 499 499 99

Recto 266 266 49

Roxas 520 520 104

Sagrada 348 348 69

San Francisco 1,927 1,927 371

San Isidro I,m 1,777 292San Juan Bago 1,111 1,111 201San Juan Daan 937 937 151

San Rafael 1,178 1,178 222San Ramon 971 971 179

San Vicente 2,809 2,809 522Santa Remedios 853 853 154

Santa Teresita 669 669 117

Sigad 784 784 137Som agongsong 818 818 144Taromata 1,389 1,389 192Zone I 482 482 102Zone II 4,341 4,341 796Zone III 671 658 119Zone IV 1,618 1,618 290Zone V 1,754 1,754 335Zone VI 1,198 1,198 228Zone VII 3,383 3,383 611Zone VIII 1,744 1,744 324

BULUSAN 18,009 18,000 3,524Bagacay 702 702 124Central (Pob.) 417 417 86Cogon 322 322 61Dancalan I,m I,m 229Dapdap (Pob.) 1,013 1,007 210Lalud 364 364 72Looban (Pob.) 233 233 56Mabuhay (Pob.) 786 786 154Madlawon (Pob.) 909 909 203Poctol (Pob.) 392 392 69Porog 571 571 110Sabang (Pob.) 1,286 1,286 257Salvadon 266 266 46San Antonio 416 416 96San Bernardo 516 516 106San Francisco 872 872 167San Isidro. 1,557 1,557 289San Jose 791 791 129

San Rafael 586 586 122

San Roque 1,914 1,914 347

Total Population, Household Population and Number or Households 4by City, Municipality and Barangay: As or May I, 1990

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City, Municipality and Total Household Number orBarangay PopulatIon PopulatIon Households

San Vicente (Bubang) 1,352 1,352 280Sapngan (Pob.) 435 432 86Sta. Barbara 812 812 156Tinampo 400 400 69

CASIGURAN 22,277 22,271 4,126Adovis (Pob.) 538 538 106Boton 1,833 1,833 341Burgos 908 908 176Casay 958 958 178Cawit 1,065 1,065 179Central (Pob.) 1,348 1,342 264Cogon 625 625 97Colambis 956 956 177Escuala 722 722 129Inlagadian 787 787 140Lungib 627 627 120Mabini 358 358 66Ponong 736 736 150Rizal 651 651 126San Antonio 593 593 93• San Isidro 476 476 77Sanjuan 1,259 1,259 213San Pascual 523 523 94Sta. Cruz 1,501 1,501 289Sumal-Ill (Pob.) 947 947 188Tigbao 728 728 126Timbayog (Pob.) 943 943 174Tiris 451 451 88Trece Martirez 1,250 1,250 262TuIay 1,494 1,494 273

CASTILLA 34,702 34,693 6,436Amomonting 619 619 112Bagalayag 385 385 73Bagong Sirang 905 905 191Bonga 880 880 154Buenavista 1,070 1,070 187Burabod 1,146 1,146 212Caburacan 695 695 135Canjela 556 556 92Cogon 897 897 161Cumadcad 3,505 3,501 633Dangcalan 349 349 69Dinapa 1,411 1,411 252• La Union 690 690 131Libtong 885 885 165Loreto 634 634 117

Maca!aya 2,481 2,481 479\

5 Total Population, Household Population and Number oC Householdsby City, Municipality and Bamngay: As oC May I, 1990

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City, Municipality and Tolal Household Number oC

Bamngay Population Population Households

Maracabac 606 606 113

Mayon 1,430 1,430 272

Milagrosa 1,035 1,035 202

Miluya 521 521 106

Mipangi 453 453 85

Monte Carmelo 603 603 105

Oras 1,076 1,076 191

Pandan 1,128 1,128 197

Poblacion 1,887 1,882 363

Quirapi 1,030 1,030 189

Saclayan 429 429 76

Salvacion 349 349 64

San Isidro 2,241 2,241 413

San RaCael 1,189 1,189 219

San Roque 406 406 78

San Vicente 1,609 1,609 298

Sogoy 844 844 167

Tomalaylay 758 758 135

DONSOL 33,159 33,153 6,003

Alin 450 450 90

Awai 554 554 100

Banban 752 752 119

Bandi 303 303 48

Banuang Gurang 715 715 143

Baras 295 295 54

Bayawas 425 425 73

Bororan Barangay 1 (Pob.) 886 886 165

Cabugao 580 580 105

Central Barangay 2 (Pob.) 591 591 106

Cristo 293 293 48

Dancalan 1,518 1,518 270

De Vera 406 406 73

Gimagaan 845 845 160

Girawan 287 287 53

Gogon 712 712 128

Gura 840 840 156

Juan Adre 283 283 54

Lourdes 309 309 56

Mabini 564 564 116

Malapoe 461 461 77

Malinao 192 192 38

Market Site Barangay 3 (Pob.) 464 464 97

New Maguisa 254 254 46

Ogod I,m I,m 337

Old Maguisa 198 198 36 •Orange 391 391 69

Pangpang 745 745 137

Parina 285 285 53

6Total Population, Household Population and Number of lIous.holdsby City, Municipality and Barangay: As of May I, 199O

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City, Municipality and Total Household \ I Number ofBa"'dngay Population Population lIous.holds

Pawala 236 236 39Pinamanaan 202 zq2 34Poso 180 180 36Punta Waling-waling 1,635 1,635 271Rawis 1,148 1,148 216San Antonio 513 513 90San Isidro 687 687 117San Jose 428 428 69San Rafael 918 918 175San Ramon 516 516 83San Vicente 483 483 89Sevilla 609 609 102Sib~go 1,015 1,015 186Sta. Cruz 1,712 1,712 320Suguian 377 377 67Tagbae 181 181 34Tinanogan 1,175 1,175 222Tongdol 369 369 68Tres Marias 1,035 1,029 179Tuba 737 737 138Tupas 1,407 1,407 241Vinisitahan 1,225 1,225 220GUBAT 43,296 43,251 8,483Ariman 1,222 1,222 233Bagaeay 2,377 2,377 462Balud Del Norte (Pob.) 1,427 1,427 278Balud Del Sur (Pob.) 913 913 187Benguel 495 495 95Bentueo 1,077 1,076 191Beriran 561 561 103Buenavista 725 725 135Bulacao 1,315 1,315 283Cabigaan 653 653 128Cabiguhan 440 440 85Carriedo 1,834 1,834 352Casili 859 859 161Cogon 822 810 160COla Na Daeo (Pob.) 911 911 192Dila 503 503 105Jupi 803 803 162Lapinig 347 347 68Luna-candol (Pob.) 2,024 2,016 415Manapao 598 598 115Manook (Pob.) 1,374 1,374 249• Naagtan 862 862 153Nalo 721 721 135Nazareno 299 299 68Ogao 863 863 166

7 Total Population, Household Population and Number of Householdsby City, Municipality and Ilarangay: As of May I, 1990

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City,l\lunicipalily and Total Household Number of

Il"rangay Popul"tion Population Households

Paco 1,009 1,009 205

Panganiban (Pob.) 1,782 1,782 359

Paradijon 1,381 1,381 260

Palag 598 598 103

Payawin 1,198 1,198 232

Pinonlingan (Pob.) 1,452 1,452 295

Rizal 2,314 2,290 461

San Ignacio 1,052 1,052 1%

Sangal 718 718 142

Santa Ana 1,1% 1,1% 252

Tabi 1,380 1,380 267

Tagaytay 578 578 121

Tigkiw 986 986 184

Tiris 1,230 1,230 254

Togawe 852 852 154

Union 1,024 1,024 211

Villareal 521 521 106

IROSIN 37,887 37,853 6,758

Bacolod (Pob.) 3,219 3,212 580

Bagsangan 1,845 1,845 333Batang 1,345 1,345 239

Bolos 512 512 86

Buenavista 1,029 1,029 180Bulawan 588 588 100

Carriedo 1,820 1,820 327

Casini 755 755 137

Cawayan 327 327 60

Cogon 871 871 137

Gabao 2,743 2,742 4%

Gulang-gulang 1,935 1,935 330

Gumapia 427 427 78

Liang 561 561 98

Macawayan 1,792 1,792 328

Mapaso 485 485 81

Monbon 2,642 2,631 472

Patag 1,%0 1,%0 373

Salvacion 811 811 147

San Agustin (Pob.) 1,715 1,715 303

San Isidro 453 453 79

San Juan (Pob.) 1,932 1,930 346

San Julian 2,497 2,484 457

San Fedro 2,281 2,281 410

St~. Domingo (Lamboon) 876 876 147

Tabon-tabon 832 832 148

Tinampo 933 933 160

Tongdol 701 701 126

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Total Pllpulation, Household Population :.mdNumber or Iiouseholds 8

by City, Municipality and Barant;ay: As or May I, 1990(Cootioued)

City, Municipality and Tolal lIousehold Number orBarangay Population Population lIouseholds

JUBAN 20,671 20,620 3,556Anog 457 457 65Aroroy 803 803 131Bacolod 1,131 1,131 191Binanuahan 893 893 153Biriran 1,361 1,361 232Buraburan 1,116 1,116 188Calateo 382 382 57Calmayon 328 328 55Carohayon 436 436 83Catanagan 1,029 1,029 174Catanusan 634 634 107Cogon 1,209 1,209 214Embarcadero 776 776 130Guruyan 1,961 1,961 342Lajong 1,251 1,251 205Maalo 182 182 34North Poblacion 612 577 118Puting Sapa 385 385 60Rangas 943 943 167Sablayan 838 838 144Sipaya 369 369 54South Poblacion 826 810 159Taboc 859 859 146Tinago 556 556 112Tughan 1,334 1,334 235

MAGALLANES 24,75-1 24,753 4,426Aguada Norte ,1,053 1,053 184Aguada Sur 848 848 130Anibong 306 306 52Bacalon 418 418 74Bacolod 798 798 144Banacud 1,308 1,308 235Behia 1,426 1,426 270Biga 746 746 127Binisitahan Norte 616 616 107Binisitahan Sur 566 565 118Bilon 1,115 1,115 208Bulala 247 247 45Busay 270 270 42Caditaan 2,305 2,305 407Cagbolo 911 911 142Cagtalaba 418 418 74Cawit Extension 806 806 150Cawit Proper 870 870 168Ginangra 475 475 83Hubo 576 576 97Incarizan 706 706 127

9 Total Population, Household Population and Number or Householdsby City, Municipality and Rarangay: As or May I, 1990

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City, Municipality and Total Household Number or

Rarangay Population Population Households

Lapinig 496 496 89

Magsaysay 220 220 42

Malbog 297 297 51

Pantalan 946 946 163

Pawik 446 446 88

Pili 847 847 139

Poblacion 648 648 142

Salvacion 741 741 133

Santa Elena 746 746 129

Siuton 1,292 1,292 250

Tag;.s 370 370 58

Tula-tula Norte 401 401 70

Tula-tula Sur 520 520 88

MATNOG 25,957 25:J27 4,686

Balocawe 681 681 124

Banogao 325 325 54

Banuangdaan 281 281 53

Bariis 684 684 125

Bolo 873 873 153

Bon-ot (Big) 819 819 148

Bon-ot (Small) 259 259 51

Cabagahan 345 345 60

Calayoan 369 369 66

Calintaan 934 934 171

Caloocan (Pob.) 824 797 154

Calpi 421 421 78

Camachiles (Pob.) 951 948 174

Camcaman (Pob.) 959 959 171

Coron-coron 1,166 1,166 249

Culasi 1,217 1,217 197

Gadgaron 1,118 1,118 197

Genablan Occidental 3'J8 398 65

Genablan Oriental 575 575 119

Hid-hid 713 713 105

Laboy 525 525 92

Lajong 453 453 85

Mambajog 470 470 89

Manjumlad 768 768 130

Manurabi 659 659 126

Naburacan 301 301 53

Paghuliran 285 285 51

Pangi 476 476 80

Pawa 882 882 175

Poropandan 475 475 78

Santa Isabel 429 429 74

Sinalmacan 297 297 64

Sinangatan 116 116 22

Sinibaran 562 562 92

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Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households 10

b)' City, Municipality and Barangay: As nf May I, 1990(Continued)

Cily, Municip"lily and Tolal Hnusehold Number ofBamngay Population Populatinn Households

Sisigon 840 840 146Sua 1,131 1,131 197Sulangan 475 475 91Tablae 992 992 189Tabunan 1,130 1,130 198Tugas 779 779 140

PILAR 46,268 46,220 8,267Abas 537 537 97Abucay 2,074 2,074 383Bantayan 940 940 173Banuyo (Pob.) 1,977 1,977 343Bayasong 1,052 1,052 200Bayawas 190 190 37Binanuahan (Pob.) 1,379 1,368 249Cabiguan 1,475 1,475 284Cagdongon 790 790 138Calongay 1,343 1,343 231Calpi 758 758 132Catamlangan 1,290 1,290 236Comapo-capo 592 592 97Danlog 713 713 119Dao (Pob.) 1,585 1,585 262Dapdap 929 929 163Del Rosario 1,287 1,287 226Esmerada 336 336 54Esperanza 1,031 1,001 172Ginablan 1,225 1,225 232Guiron 572 572 101Inang 977 977 172Inapugan 1,325 1,325 230Leona 207 207 38Lipason 838 838 152Lourdes 660 660 118Lubiano 439 439 75Lumbang 929 929 169Lungib 1,312 1,312 228Mabanate 935 935 169Malbog 640 640 116Marifosque (Pob.) 1,158 1,158 206Mercedes 655 655 110Migabod 385 385 71Naspi 560 560 101Palanas 423 423 83Pangpang 815 815 143Pinagsalog 389 389 71Pineda 715 715 131Poctol 824 824 132Pudo 293 293 61

\I Total J}npulation, Ifousehold Pupuhltion and Number of lIollsehllldsby City, Municipality and Barangay: As of I\lay I, 1990

(Continued)

City, Municipality and Total Household Number ofBarangay I)opuiatioll IJopu!<ltion Iiouse-holds

Puliao 1,764 1,757 336Sacnangan 752 752 124Salvacion 1,197 1,197 226San Antonio (Millabas) 530 530 103San Antonio (Sapa) 1,654 1,654 2&iSan Jose 870 870 153San Rafael 1,828 1,828 335Santa Fe 1,119 1,119 199

PRIETO D1AZ 15,324 15,308 2,821Brillante (Pob.) 529 529 93Bulawan 697 690 115Calao 1,389 1,389 258Carayat 562 562 104Diamante 1,049 1,049 185Gogon 1,145 1,145 230Lupi 670 670 119Maninggay De Oro 885 885 158Manlabong 656 656 133Perlas 266 263 46Quidolog 576 576 118Rizal 550 550 104San Antonio 263 263 44San Fernando 940 940 178San Isidro 884 884 164San Juan 625 625 113San Rafael 399 399 69San Ramon 361 355 72Santa Lourdes 646 646 118Santo Domingo 232 232 45Talisayan 472 472 79Tupaz 882 882 162Ulag 646 646 114

SANTA MAGDALENA 12,274 12,270 2,388Bgy. Poblacion I 906 906 178Bgy. Pobl"cion II 597 597 137Bgy. Poblaci"n III 861 857 179Bgy. Poblacion IV 943 943 172La Esperanza 424 424 76Penafrancia 613 613 120Salva cion 1,061 1,061 204San Antonio 807 807 151San Bartolome 2,198 2,198 457San Eugenio 637 637 115San Isidro 1,057 1,057 193San Rafael 832 832 151San Roque 755 755 143San Sebastian 583 583 112

Tolal Population, lIousehold Population and Number of lIouseholdsby City, Mnnicipality and Barangay: As of May I, 1990

(Conlinned)

City, Municipality andBarangay

SORSOGONAbuyogAlmcndras-cogon (Pob.)BalogoBarayongBasudBibincabanBitan.o-dalipayBucalbucalanBuenavistaBubatanBulabogBurabodCabid.anCambulagaCapuyGimalotoGuinlajonMacabogMarinasPamuraya"PangpangPanlayaanPenafranciaPiot (Pob.)PolvorislaRizalSalog (Pob.)SalvacionSampalocSan Isidro'San Juan (Roro)Sirangan (Pob.)Sulucan (Pob.)Talisay (Pob.)TicolTugos

TotalPopulation

72,8712,5901,2724,390668

1,46010,5612,1911,6621,0271,9891,7231,9261,2842,3751,744686

2,6251,694471

1,3993,464803934

2,575983

2,5552,126568

3,943877

2,5812,082796

2,2131,2751,359

lIouseholdPopulation

72,4242,5721,2324,367668

1,46010,5562,1911,6621,0271,9891,7231,9091,2812,3751,744686

2,6091,689471

1,3993,464803934

2,434974

2,4802,126568

3,909877

2,5622,075796

2,1781,2751,359

Nnmber oflIouseholds

13,345489235820122285

1,94344029918038430634522641432913448631191266647147173427192437421105709160445365141405222244

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-1990 Census of Population and Housing

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