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Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population Report No. 1 – E REGION III – CENTRAL LUZON Population by Province, City, Municipality, and Barangay August 2016 ISSN 0117-1453

ISSN 0117-1453

REPORT NO. 1 – E

Republic of the Philippines

Philippine Statistics Authority

Quezon City

2015 Census

of Population

Population

by Province,

City, Municipality,

and Barangay

REGION III –

CENTRAL LUZON

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

HIS EXCELLENCY

PRESIDENT RODRIGO R. DUTERTE

PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY BOARD

Honorable Ernesto M. Pernia Chairperson

PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY

Lisa Grace S. Bersales, Ph.D. National Statistician

Josie B. Perez

Deputy National Statistician Censuses and Technical Coordination Office

Minerva Eloisa P. Esquivias Assistant National Statistician National Censuses Service

ISSN 0117-1453

Philippine Statistics Authority

Presidential Proclamation No. 1269

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword v

Presidential Proclamation No. 1269 vii

List of Abbreviations and Acronyms xi

Explanatory Text xiii

Map of Region III – Central Luzon xxi

Highlights of the Philippine Population xxiii

Highlights of the Population: Highlights of Region III – Central Luzon xxvii

Summary Tables

Table A. Population and Annual Population Growth Rates for the Philippines and Its Regions, Provinces, and Highly Urbanized Cities: 2000, 2010, and 2015

xxxii

Table B. Population and Annual Population Growth Rates by Province, City, and Municipality in Region III – Central Luzon: 2000, 2010, and 2015

xxxv

Table C. Total Population, Household Population, Number of Households, and Average Household Size by Region, Province, and Highly Urbanized City as of August 1, 2015: Philippines xxxviii

Statistical Tables

Table 1. Total Population, Household Population, Number of Households, and Average Household Size by Province, City, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Region III – Central Luzon 1

Table 2. Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province, City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015:

Bataan 4 Bulacan 11 Nueva Ecija 26 Pampanga 48 Angeles City 61 Tarlac 62 Zambales 75

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Olongapo City 81 Aurora 82

Appendices

A. Excerpts from Republic Act No. 10625 Relevant to the Conduct

of the 2015 Census of Population

A-1 B. Executive Order No. 352 – Designation of Statistical Activities That Will Generate

Critical Data for Decision-Making of the Government and the Private Sector B-1

C. Presidential Proclamation No. 1031 – Declaring August 2015 as National Census Month C-1

D. Trainings and Fieldwork for the Conduct of the POPCEN 2015 D-1

E. Evaluation of Population Counts from the POPCEN 2015 E-1

F. List of Report No. 1 – Population by Province, City, Municipality,

and Barangay

F-1

LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS

ADB Asian Developmant Bank AHS Average Household Size ARMM Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao CALABARZON Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, and Quezon CAR Cordilllera Administrative Region CP Census of Population CPH Census of Population and Housing C/MCCB City/Municipal Census Coordinating Board DBM Department of Budget and Management DILG Department of the Interior and Local Government E-QUESTIONNAIRE Electronic Questionnaire EO Executive Officer EO No. 352 Executive Order No. 352 FAO Food and Agriculture Organization HUC Highly Urbanized City ILO International Labor Organization ILQ Institutional Living Quarter LGU Local Government Unit MIMAROPA Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon, and Palawan NCCB National Census Coordinating Board NCR National Capital Region NEDA National Economic and Development Authority NGO Nongovernment Organization NIR Negros Island Region NS National Statistician NSCB National Statistical Coordination Board PCCB Provincial Census Coordinating Board PGR Population Growth Rate PO Provincial Statistical Office POPCEN 2015 2015 Census of Population PSA Philippine Statistics Authority PSO Provincial Statistics Officer R.A. No. 10625 Republic Act No. 10625 RCCB Regional Census Coordinating Board RD Regional Director RSSO Regional Statistical Services Office SAQ Self-Administered Questionnaire SOCCSKSARGEN South Cotabato, Cotabato City, Sultan Kudarat, Sarangani,

and General Santos Cty TNT Tago Ng Tago UN United Nations USAID United States Agency for International Development

EXPLANATORY TEXT

INTRODUCTION The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) conducted the 2015 Census of Population (POPCEN 2015) in August 2015. This is the 14th census of population undertaken in the country. Like the previous censuses conducted in the country, the POPCEN 2015 was designed to take an inventory of the population of the Philippines and to collect information about its characteristics. AUTHORITY TO CONDUCT THE POPCEN 2015

The authority and mandate of the PSA to conduct the POPCEN 2015 emanates

from Republic Act (RA) No. 10625 and Executive Order No. 352.

RA No. 10625, also known as the Philippine Statistical Act of 2013, which was approved on 12 September 2013, states that “the PSA shall be primarily responsible for all national censuses and surveys, sectoral statistics, consolidation of administrative recording system, and compilation of national accounts.” Specifically, Section 6(b) of this Act mandates the PSA “to prepare and conduct periodic censuses on population, housing, agriculture, fisheries, business, industry, and other sectors of the economy”.

Executive Order No. 352 – Designation of Statistical Activities That Will Generate Critical Data for Decision-Making of the Government and the Private Sector, stipulates the conduct of a mid-decade census primarily to update the population count in all barangays nationwide. Moreover, Presidential Proclamation No. 1031, Declaring August 2015 as National Census Month, enjoined all departments and other government agencies, including government-owned and -controlled corporations, as well as local government units (LGUs), to implement and execute the operational plans, directives, and orders of the PSA Board through the PSA, relative to this Proclamation. COORDINATION FOR THE POPCEN 2015

Section 9 of RA No. 10625 states that one of the functions of the PSA Board is to prescribe appropriate frameworks for the improvement of statistical coordination and establish mechanisms for statistical coordination at the regional and LGU levels. With this mandated function and being the highest policy making body on statistical matters, the PSA Board was designated as the National Census Coordinating Board (NCCB) for the POPCEN 2015.

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The NCCB was chaired by the PSA Board Chairperson, who is the Secretary for Socioeconomic Planning and Director, National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA). The Secretary of the Department of Budget and Management or his/her duly authorized Undersecretary served as the NCCB Vice-Chairperson. The members of the Board were the National Statistician (NS) of the PSA, who served as the Executive Officer (EO) of the NCCB; Executive Director of the Philippine Statistical Research and Training Institute; one representative each from the executive departments; Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas; Commission on Higher Education; Technical Education and Skills Development Authority; Governance Commission for Government-Owned and -Controlled Corporations; Philippine Statistical Association, Incorporated; Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines; and the private sector.

The local census coordinating boards were composed of the Regional Census Coordinating Board (RCCB), Provincial Census Coordinating Board (PCCB), and City/Municipal Census Coordinating Board (C/MCCB). The PSA Regional Director (RD) was responsible for organizing the RCCB. The RD oversaw the creation of the PCCB by the Provincial Statistics Officer (PSO) in all the provinces under his/her jurisdiction. The PSO, on the other hand, oversaw the creation of the C/MCCB by the Provincial Statistical Office (PO) statistician/staff in all the cities/municipalities under his/her jurisdiction. In provincial capitals where there are no PO statistician/staff designated to create the local CCB, the PSO was responsible for the formation of the C/MCCB.

Aside from the national and local CCBs, the PSA likewise coordinated with other government agencies such as the Philippine Information Agency, National Commission on Indigenous Peoples, National Commission on Muslim Filipinos, and National Commission on Disability Affairs. Coordination was also made with nongovernment organizations (NGOs), religious groups and civic organizations (both at the national and local levels); homeowners, village associations, and building administrators; and indigenous cultural communities/indigenous peoples (ICCs/IPs). DEFINITION OF TERMS AND CONCEPTS

The operational definitions and concepts adopted in the POPCEN 2015 have also been used in the past censuses of population. The use of the same operational definitions of terms and concepts in population censuses ensures comparability of census results. The POPCEN 2015 enumerators were instructed to adhere strictly to these operational definitions.

Barangay

A barangay is the smallest political unit in the country. Generally, one enumerator (EN) is assigned to enumerate one barangay. The official list of barangays of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) in the Philippine Standard Geographic Code as of December 2015 was used for the POPCEN 2015.

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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

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

In most cases, a household consists of persons who are related by kinship ties,

such as 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 included as members of the household.

Some household members may have no relationship to the head of the

household, for example, household helpers, boarders, and nonrelatives. They are considered as members of the household provided that they sleep in the same housing unit and have a common arrangement in the preparation and consumption of food with the household and that they do not 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 should be listed as a separate (one member) household.

Household Population

Household population comprises of persons who belong to a household.

Institutional Living Quarter Institutional Living Quarter (ILQ) is a structurally separate and independent place

of abode intended for habitation by large groups of individuals. Such a 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

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 the 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.

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Household Membership In determining the household membership, the basic criterion was the usual

place of residence or the place where the person usually resided. This may be the same or different from the place where a person was found at the time of the census. As a rule, it was the place where a person usually sleeps. Who Were Enumerated

As in the past population and housing censuses, ENs of POPCEN 2015 were

provided with guidelines on whom to list as members of a household and ILQ. This helped ensure uniformity in determining household membership, institutional population, and in identifying persons to be included in the enumeration or excluded from it. Further, this helped ensure that there was no omission or duplication in the enumeration of persons and households during census-taking. The following guidelines were used in determining household membership and institutional population:

Persons Enumerated as Members of the Household 1. Those who were present at the time of visit and whose usual place of

residence was the housing unit where the household lived; 2. Family members who were overseas workers and who were away at the

time of the census and were expected to be back within five years from the date of last departure.

These included household members who may or may not have had a

specific work contract or had been presently at home on vacation but had an existing overseas employment to return to. Undocumented overseas workers or the so-called TNT (Tago Nang Tago) were still considered as members of the household for as long as they had been away for not more than five years. Immigrants, however, were excluded from the census.

3. Those whose usual place of residence was the place where the household

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

b. on vacation, business/pleasure trip, on study/training abroad and

was expected to be back within a year from the date of departure; c. working or attending school outside their usual place of residence

but usually came home at least once a week;

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d. confined in hospitals for a period of not more than six months as of the time of enumeration, except when they were confined as patients in mental hospitals, leprosaria/ leper colonies or drug rehabilitation centers, regardless of the duration of their confinement;

e. detained in national/provincial/city/municipal jails or in military

camps for a period of not more than six months as of the time of enumeration, except when their sentence or detention was expected to exceed six months;

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

territories; and g. on board oceangoing vessels but expected to be back within five

years from the date of departure.

4. Boarders/lodgers of the household or employees of household-operated businesses who did not return/go home to their respective households weekly;

5. Citizens of foreign countries who resided or were 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

resided or were expected to reside in the Philippines for at least a year from their arrival; and

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

residence or who were not certain to be enumerated elsewhere. Persons Enumerated as Members of the Institutional Population 1. Permanent lodgers in boarding houses; 2. Dormitory residents who did not usually go home to their respective

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

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

more. However, if the number of boarders in a house was less than 10, they were considered as members of regular households, not of institutions;

5. Patients in hospitals who were confined for more than six months;

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6. Patients confined in mental hospitals, leprosaria or leper colonies, and

drug rehabilitation centers, regardless of the length of their confinement; 7. Wards in orphanages, homes for the aged, and other welfare institutions; 8. Prisoners of corrective and penal institutions; 9. Seminarians, nuns in convents, monks, and postulants; 10. Soldiers residing in military camps; and 11. Workers in mining and similar camps. The following persons were not considered as members of the institutional population and were included in the households to which they belonged: 1. Military officials/enlisted men or draftees (and members of their

households) with housing units within military installations or camps; 2. Managers (and members of their households) of refugee camps,

dormitories, hotels, hospitals, and other institutions, who occupied and regularly used as their place of abode the living quarters in the institutions that they managed; and

3. Priests, Pastors or Imams, who, together with their relatives and/or

household help, occupied and regularly used 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 POPCEN 2015 reference date, that was, 12:01 a.m. of 1 August 2015 were enumerated. Specifically, these were the following: 1. Filipino nationals permanently residing in the Philippines; 2. Filipino nationals, who, as of 1 August 2015, 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 oceangoing vessels,

who were away as of 1 August 2015 but were expected to be back within five years from the date of last departure;

4. Philippine government officials, both military and civilian, including

Philippine diplomatic personnel and their families, assigned abroad; and

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5. Civilian citizens of foreign countries who had their usual residence in the Philippines, or foreign visitors who had stayed or were 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 were 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; 2. Citizens of foreign countries living within the premises of an embassy,

legation, chancellery or consulate; 3. Citizens of foreign countries who were chiefs or officials of international

organizations and who were subjected to reassignment to other countries after their tour of duty in the Philippines, and members of their families. Examples of these international organizations are the 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);

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

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

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

a foreign country, who were visiting the Philippines and who had stayed or were expected to stay in the country for less than a year from their arrival. An example was a balikbayan who had plans to 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 had been away or were expected to be away from the Philippines for more than one year from their departure.

Method of Enumeration

The gathering of population and housing data was performed by census ENs through house to house visits and interview of a responsible member of each household. Self-Administered Questionnaires (SAQs) and/or Electronic Questionnaires (E-Questionnaires) were provided to households living in special areas, such as high-rise buildings/condominiums, exclusive subdivisions/villages, and townhouses, and institutions where personal interview was not possible. A complete listing of buildings

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which contain living quarters, including the vacant ones, as well as housing units and ILQs was also done.

A complete enumeration was conducted in all barangays nationwide to obtain

population count and data on selected characteristics of the household population, household and housing characteristics, and registration of deaths among members of the household in the last two years. For institutional population, selected characteristics were also gathered.

Information about households of Filipinos working in Philippine embassies in

foreign countries, as well as homeless population were likewise gathered and included in the total population of the country.

Map of Region III – Central Luzon

Nueva Ecija

Aurora

Tarlac

Zambales

BulacanPampanga

Bataan

N

Olongapo City

Angeles City

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Table 1. Total Population: Philippines (Based on the 2000, 2010, and 2015 Censuses)

Census Year

Census Reference

Date

Total Population

(in millions)

2000 May 1, 2000 76.51 2010 May 1, 2010 92.34 2015 August 1, 2015 100.98

Table 2. Annual Population Growth Rate: Philippines

(Based on the 2000, 2010, and 2015 Censuses)

Reference Period

Annual Population Growth Rate

(in percent)

2010-2015 1.72

2000-2010 1.90

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE PHILIPPINE POPULATION

� The total population of the Philippines as of August 1, 2015 was 100,981,437, based on the 2015 Census of Population (POPCEN 2015).

� The 2015 total population is higher by 8.64 million compared with the total population of 92.34 million in 2010, and by 24.47 million compared with the total population of 76.51 million in 2000. Refer to Table 1.

� The total Philippine population increased by 1.72 percent annually, on average, during the period 2010 to 2015. By comparison, the rate at which the country’s total population grew during the period 2000 to 2010 was higher at 1.90 percent. See Table 2.

� Of the country’s 18 administrative regions, Region IV-A (CALABARZON) had the biggest total population in 2015 with 14.41 million, followed by the National Capital Region (NCR) with 12.88 million, and Region III (Central Luzon) with 11.22 million. The combined total population of these three regions accounted for about 38.1 percent of the total Philippine population in 2015.

� The Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) was the fastest growing region with an average annual population growth rate (PGR) of 2.89 percent.

� The country has 81 provinces. Of these provinces, Cavite was the most populous in 2015 with 3.68 million persons, followed by Bulacan (3.29 million), and Laguna (3.04 million). Twenty-four other provinces surpassed the one million total population mark. Refer to Table 3.

� Batanes was the smallest province in terms of total population size with 17,246 persons. Two other provinces posted a total population size of less than 100,000. These are Siquijor (95,984) and Camiguin (88,478).

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Table 3. Provinces With More Than One Million Total Population: Philippines, 2015

Rank Province Total

Population (in thousands)

Rank Province Total

Population (in thousands)

1 Cavite 3,678 15 Isabela 1,594

2 Bulacan 3,292 16 Bukidnon 1,415

3 Laguna 3,035 17 Cotabato (North Cotabato) 1,380

4 Pangasinan 2,957 18 Tarlac 1,366

5 Cebu* 2,939 19 Negros Oriental 1,355

6 Rizal 2,884 20 Albay 1,315

7 Batangas 2,694 21 Bohol 1,314

8 Negros Occidental* 2,497 22 Cagayan 1,199

9 Pampanga* 2,198 23 Maguindanao 1,174

10 Nueva Ecija 2,151 24 Lanao del Sur 1,045

11 Camarines Sur 1,953 25 Davao del Norte 1,016

12 Iloilo* 1,936 26 Zamboanga del Norte 1,011

13 Quezon* 1,857 27 Zamboanga del Sur* 1,011

14 Leyte* 1,725

* Excluding the population of highly urbanized cities.

� The Philippines has 33 highly urbanized cities (HUCs). Four of these HUCs had surpassed the one million total population mark, namely, Quezon City (2.94 million), City of Manila (1.78 million), Davao City (1.63 million), and Caloocan City (1.58 million).

� The country has 1,489 municipalities. The three largest municipalities in terms of total population size are all located in the province of Rizal. These are the municipalities of Rodriquez (Montalban) with 369,222 persons, Cainta (332,128), and Taytay (319,104). Fifteen other municipalities had a total population size of more than 150,000. See Table 4.

Table 4. Municipalities With More Than 150,000 Total Population: Philippines, 2015

Rank Municipality Province Total Population

1 Rodriguez (Montalban) Rizal 369,222

2 Cainta Rizal 332,128

3 Taytay Rizal 319,104

4 Binangonan Rizal 282,474

5 Santa Maria Bulacan 256,454

6 San Mateo Rizal 252,527

7 Silang Cavite 248,085

8 Tanza Cavite 226,188

9 Marilao Bulacan 221,965

10 Santo Tomas Batangas 179,844

11 Lubao Pampanga 160,838

12 Gen. Mariano Alvarez Cavite 155,143

13 Mexico Pampanga 154,624

14 Pikit Cotabato (North Cotabato) 154,441

15 Concepcion Tarlac 154,188

16 San Miguel Bulacan 153,882

17 Polomolok South Cotabato 152,589

18 Midsayap Cotabato (North Cotabato) 151,684

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� The municipality of Kalayaan in Palawan was the smallest municipality in 2015, in terms of total population size, with 184 persons.

� There are 42,036 barangays in the country. The largest barangay in terms of total population size is Barangay 176 in Caloocan City with 247 thousand persons. It was followed by Commonwealth in Quezon City (198,285) and Batasan Hills in Quezon City (161,409). Twelve other barangays posted a total population size of more than a hundred thousand persons. Refer to Table 5.

Table 5. Barangays with More Than 100,000 Total Population: Philippines, 2015

Rank Barangay City/Municipality/Province Total

Population

1 Barangay 176 Caloocan City 246,515

2 Commonwealth Quezon City 198,285

3 Batasan Hills Quezon City 161,409

4 Pinagbuhatan City of Pasig 151,979

5 Payatas Quezon City 130,333

6 San Jose Rodriguez (Montalban), Rizal 124,868

7 San Isidro Rodriguez (Montalban), Rizal 117,277

8 Poblacion City of Muntinlupa 115,387

9 Cupang City of Antipolo, Rizal 113,613

10 Holy Spirit Quezon City 110,447

11 Barangay 178 Caloocan City 107,596

12 Muzon City of San Jose del Monte, Bulacan 106,603

13 San Juan Taytay, Rizal 103,343

14 Pasong Tamo Quezon City 103,100

15 San Jose (Pob.) City of Antipolo, Rizal 103,051

� The household population of the Philippines in 2015 was 100,573,715 persons, higher by 8.48 million from the household population of 92.10 million in 2010, and by 23.96 million from the household population of 76.61 million in 2000. See Table 6.

Table 6. Household Population, Number of Households, and Average Household Size: Philippines

(Based on the 2000, 2010, and 2015 Censuses)

Census Year Household Population

(in millions) Number of Households

(in millions) Average Household

Size

2000 76.61 15.28 5.0

2010 92.10 20.17 4.6

2015 100.57 22.98 4.4

� The total number of households in the country in 2015 was recorded at 22.98 million, higher by 2.81 million compared with the 20.17 million households posted in 2010. In 2000, the total number of households was 15.28 million.

� The country’s average household size (AHS) in 2015 was 4.4 persons, lower than the AHS of 4.6 persons in 2010. In 2000, there were 5.0 persons, on average, per household.

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� Among the country’s 18 regions, Region IV-A had the most number of households with 3.40 million, followed by the NCR with 3.10 million and Region III with 2.57 million. Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) had the least number of households with 396 thousand. Refer to Table 7.

� ARMM had the highest AHS of 6.1 persons, followed by Region V with 4.8 persons. The lowest AHS was recorded in the NCR and Region XI, both with 4.1 persons.

Table 7. Household Population, Number of Households, and Average Household Size by Region: Philippines, 2015

Region Household Population

Number of Households

Average Household

Size

Philippines 100,573,715 22,975,630 4.4

National Capital Region 12,787,669 3,095,766 4.1

Cordillera Administrative Region 1,714,220 395,881 4.3

I – Ilocos 5,014,622 1,151,629 4.4

II – Cagayan Valley 3,443,493 804,524 4.3

III – Central Luzon 11,184,068 2,566,558 4.4

IV-A – CALABARZON 14,365,137 3,395,383 4.2

MIMAROPA Region 2,946,505 682,668 4.3

V – Bicol 5,780,963 1,216,421 4.8

VI – Western Visayas 4,464,277 1,014,987 4.4

VII – Central Visayas 6,008,987 1,388,475 4.3

Negros Island Region 4,402,196 1,012,323 4.3

VIII – Eastern Visayas 4,425,172 986,003 4.5

IX – Zamboanga Peninsula 3,615,108 799,219 4.5

X – Northern Mindanao 4,663,108 1,042,929 4.5

XI – Davao 4,867,168 1,177,461 4.1

XII – SOCCSKSARGEN 4,531,642 1,050,680 4.3

XIII – Caraga 2,588,131 574,338 4.5

Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao 3,771,249 620,385 6.1

Table 1. Total Population: Region III – Central Luzon

(Based on the 2000, 2010, and 2015 Censuses)

Census Year

Census Reference

Date

Total Population

(in millions)

2000 May 1, 2000 8.20

2010 May 1, 2010 10.14

2015 August 1, 2015 11.22

Table 2. Annual Population Growth Rate: Region III – Central Luzon

(Based on the 2000, 2010, and 2015 Censuses)

Reference Period

Annual Population Growth Rate

(in percent)

2010-2015 1.95

2000-2010 2.14

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE POPULATION

REGION III – CENTRAL LUZON

� The total population of Region III –

Central Luzon as of August 1, 2015 was 11,218,177, based on the 2015 Census of Population (POPCEN 2015).

� The 2015 total population of the region is higher by 1,080,440 compared with the total population of 10.14 million in 2010, and by 3,013,435 compared with the total population of 8.20 million in 2000. Refer to Table 1.

� The total population of Region III increased by 1.95 percent annually, on average, during the period 2010 to 2015. By comparison, the rate at which the region’s total population grew during the period 2000 to 2010 was higher at 2.14 percent. See Table 2.

� Among the seven provinces comprising the region, Bulacan had the biggest total

population in 2015 with 3.29 million, followed by Pampanga (excluding Angeles City) with 2.20 million, Nueva Ecija with 2.15 million, Tarlac with 1.37 million, Bataan with 761 thousand, and Zambales (excluding Olongapo City) with 591 thousand. Aurora posted the smallest total population with 214 thousand. Refer to Table 3.

� The region has two highly urbanized cities (HUCs). Angeles City posted a total population of 412 thousand while Olongapo City had a total population of 233 thousand.

� The total population of Region III accounted for about 11.1 percent of the total

Philippine population in 2015.

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Table 3. Total Population by Province/Highly Urbanized City: Region III – Central Luzon (Based on the 2000, 2010, and 2015 Censuses)

Province/Highly Urbanized City Total Population (in thousands)

2000 2010 2015

Bataan 558 687 761 Bulacan 2,234 2,924 3,292 Nueva Ecija 1,660 1,955 2,151 Pampanga (excluding Angeles City) 1,615 2,014 2,198 Angeles City 268 326 412 Tarlac 1,069 1,273 1,366 Zambales (excluding Olongapo City) 434 534 591 Olongapo City 194 221 233 Aurora 174 201 214

� Bulacan was the fastest growing province in the region with an average annual population growth rate (PGR) of 2.28 percent during the period 2010 to 2015. It was followed by Bataan (1.94 percent), Zambales (excluding Olongapo City) with 1.93 percent, Nueva Ecija (1.84 percent), Pampanga (excluding Angeles City) with 1.68 percent, and Tarlac (1.35 percent). Aurora posted the lowest provincial PGR of 1.21 percent.

� Angeles City posted a PGR of 4.52 percent, while Olongapo City had a PGR of 1.00 percent. See Table 4.

Table 4. Annual Population Growth Rate by Province/Highly Urbanized City: Region III – Central Luzon

(Based on the 2000, 2010, and 2015 Censuses)

Province/Highly Urbanized City Population Growth Rate

2010-2015 2000-2010

Bataan 1.94 2.11 Bulacan 2.28 2.73 Nueva Ecija 1.84 1.65 Pampanga (excluding Angeles City) 1.68 2.23 Angeles City 4.52 2.00 Tarlac 1.35 1.76 Zambales (excluding Olongapo City) 1.93 2.11 Olongapo City 1.00 1.31 Aurora 1.21 1.48

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� Region III is composed of two HUCs, 12 component cities, 116 municipalities, and 3,102 barangays.

� Among the cities (excluding Angeles City and Olongapo City) and municipalities in the

region, the largest in terms of total population size is the City of San Jose del Monte, Bulacan with 574,089 persons. It was followed by the City of Tarlac, Tarlac (342,493) and the City of San Fernando, Pampanga (306,659). Refer to Table 5.

Table 5. Top Ten Most Populous Cities*/Municipalities: Region III – Central Luzon, 2015

Rank City/Municipality Province Total Population

1 City of San Jose del Monte Bulacan 574,089 2 City of Tarlac Tarlac 342,493 3 City of San Fernando Pampanga 306,659 4 Cabanatuan City Nueva Ecija 302,231 5 Santa Maria Bulacan 256,454 6 City of Malolos Bulacan 252,074 7 Mabalacat City Pampanga 250,799 8 Marilao Bulacan 221,965 9 City of Meycauayan Bulacan 209,083 10 Lubao Pampanga 160,838

* Excluding Angeles City and Olongapo City

� Dinalungan in Aurora is the least populous city/municipality in Region III with 11,322 persons. It was followed by Anao (11,528) and San Clemente (12,657) – both in the province of Tarlac. See Table 6.

Table 6. Ten Least Most Populous Cities*/Municipalities: Region III – Central Luzon, 2015

Rank City/Municipality Province Total Population

1 Dinalungan Aurora 11,322 2 Anao Tarlac 11,528 3 San Clemente Tarlac 12,657 4 Nampicuan Nueva Ecija 14,954 5 Dilasag Aurora 15,835 6 Ramos Tarlac 21,350 7 Doña Remedios Trinidad Bulacan 22,663 8 San Felipe Zambales 23,183 9 Pura Tarlac 23,712 10 Talugtug Nueva Ecija 23,817

* Excluding Angeles City and Ologapo City

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� Of the 3,102 barangays in Region III, the largest in terms of total population size is Muzon in the City of San Jose del Monte, Bulacan with 106,603 persons. It was followed by Loma de Gato in Marilao, Bulacan (57,569) and Dau in Mabalacat City, Pampanga (54,541). Refer to Table 7.

Table 7. Top Ten Most Populous Barangays: Region III – Central Luzon, 2015

Rank Barangay City/Municipality/Province Total Population

1 Muzon City of San Jose del Monte, Bulacan 106,603 2 Loma de Gato Marilao, Bulacan 57,569 3 Dau Mabalacat City, Pampanga 54,541 4 Gaya-gaya City of San Jose del Monte, Bulacan 43,683 5 Santa Rita Olongapo City, Zambales 43,632 6 Lambakin Marilao, Bulacan 42,821 7 Balibago Angeles City, Pampanga 40,087 8 Santo Cristo City of San Jose del Monte, Bulacan 39,039 9 Minuyan Proper City of San Jose del Monte, Bulacan 38,846 10 Graceville City of San Jose del Monte, Bulacan 38,478

� The household population of Region III in 2015 was 11.18 million persons, higher by

1.07 million from the household population of 10.12 million in 2010, and by 2.99 million from the household population of 8.19 million in 2000. See Table 8.

Table 8. Household Population, Number of Households, and Average Household Size:

Region III – Central Luzon (Based on the 2000, 2010, and 2015 Censuses)

Census Year Household Population

(in thousands)

Number of Households (in thousands)

Average Household

Size

2000 8,195 1,667 4.9 2010 10,118 2,239 4.5

2015 11,184 2,567 4.4

� The total number of households in Region III in 2015 was recorded at 2.57 million, higher by 328 thousand compared with the 2.24 million households posted in 2010. In 2000, the total number of households in the region was 1.67 million.

� The region’s average household size (AHS) in 2015 was 4.4 persons, lower than the AHS of 4.5 persons in 2010. In 2000, there were 4.9 persons, on average, per household.

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� Among the seven provinces in Region III, Bulacan had the most number of households with 761 thousand, followed by Nueva Ecija with 497 thousand and Pampanga (excluding Angeles City) with 479 thousand. Aurora had the least number of households with 49 thousand. Refer to Table 9.

� Angeles City and Olongapo City, the two HUCs in the region posted 96 thousand

households and 56 thousand households, respectively.

Table 9. Household Population, Number of Households, and Average Household Size by Province and Highly Urbanized City: Region III – Central Luzon, 2015

Province/Highly Urbanized City Household Population

(in thousands)

Number of Households (in thousands)

Average Household

Size

Bataan 755 173 4.4 Bulacan 3,283 761 4.3 Nueva Ecija 2,148 497 4.3

Pampanga (excluding Angeles City) 2,193 479 4.6

Angeles City 409 96 4.2

Tarlac 1,362 312 4.4

Zambales (excluding Olongapo City) 588 142 4.1 Olongapo City 232 56 4.1

Aurora 214 49 4.3

� Pampanga (excluding Angeles City) had the highest AHS of 4.6 persons, followed by

Bataan and Tarlac with 4.4 persons each. Zambales (excluding Olongapo City) and Olongapo City posted the lowest AHS of 4.1 persons.

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PHILIPPINES 76,506,928 a 92,337,852 b 100,981,437 c 1.90 1.72 1.84

NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION (NCR) 9,932,560 11,855,975 12,877,253 1.78 1.58 1.72CITY OF MANILA 1,581,082 1,652,171 1,780,148 0.44 1.43 0.78CITY OF MANDALUYONG 278,474 328,699 386,276 1.67 3.12 2.17CITY OF MARIKINA 391,170 424,150 450,741 0.81 1.16 0.93CITY OF PASIG 505,058 669,773 755,300 2.86 2.31 2.67QUEZON CITY 2,173,831 2,761,720 2,936,116 2.42 1.17 1.99CITY OF SAN JUAN 117,680 121,430 122,180 0.31 0.12 0.25CALOOCAN CITY 1,177,604 1,489,040 1,583,978 2.37 1.18 1.96CITY OF MALABON 338,855 353,337 365,525 0.42 0.65 0.50CITY OF NAVOTAS 230,403 249,131 249,463 0.78 0.03 0.52CITY OF VALENZUELA 485,433 575,356 620,422 1.71 1.45 1.62CITY OF LAS PIÑAS 472,780 552,573 588,894 1.57 1.22 1.45CITY OF MAKATI 471,379 529,039 582,602 1.16 1.85 1.40CITY OF MUNTINLUPA 379,310 459,941 504,509 1.95 1.78 1.89CITY OF PARAÑAQUE 449,811 588,126 665,822 2.72 2.39 2.60PASAY CITY 354,908 392,869 416,522 1.02 1.12 1.05PATEROS 57,407 64,147 63,840 1.12 -0.09 0.70TAGUIG CITY 467,375 644,473 804,915 3.26 4.32 3.63

CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION (CAR) 1,365,412 1,616,867 1,722,006 1.70 1.21 1.53ABRA 209,491 234,733 241,160 1.14 0.52 0.93BENGUET (excluding BAGUIO CITY) 330,129 403,944 446,224 2.04 1.91 1.99BAGUIO CITY 252,386 318,676 345,366 2.36 1.54 2.08IFUGAO 161,623 191,078 202,802 1.69 1.14 1.50KALINGA 174,023 201,613 212,680 1.48 1.02 1.32MOUNTAIN PROVINCE 140,631 154,187 154,590 0.92 0.05 0.62APAYAO 97,129 112,636 119,184 1.49 1.08 1.35

REGION I - ILOCOS 4,200,478 4,748,372 5,026,128 1.23 1.09 1.18ILOCOS NORTE 514,241 568,017 593,081 1.00 0.83 0.94ILOCOS SUR 594,206 658,587 689,668 1.03 0.88 0.98LA UNION 657,945 741,906 786,653 1.21 1.12 1.18PANGASINAN 2,434,086 2,779,862 2,956,726 1.34 1.18 1.28

REGION II - CAGAYAN VALLEY 2,813,159 3,229,163 3,451,410 1.39 1.27 1.35BATANES 16,467 16,604 17,246 0.08 0.72 0.30CAGAYAN 993,580 1,124,773 1,199,320 1.25 1.23 1.24ISABELA 1,287,575 1,489,645 1,593,566 1.47 1.29 1.41NUEVA VIZCAYA 366,962 421,355 452,287 1.39 1.36 1.38QUIRINO 148,575 176,786 188,991 1.75 1.28 1.59

REGION III - CENTRAL LUZON 8,204,742 10,137,737 11,218,177 2.14 1.95 2.07BATAAN 557,659 687,482 760,650 2.11 1.94 2.06BULACAN 2,234,088 2,924,433 3,292,071 2.73 2.28 2.57NUEVA ECIJA 1,659,883 1,955,373 2,151,461 1.65 1.84 1.71PAMPANGA (excluding ANGELES CITY) 1,614,942 2,014,019 2,198,110 2.23 1.68 2.04ANGELES CITY 267,788 326,336 411,634 2.00 4.52 2.86TARLAC 1,068,783 1,273,240 1,366,027 1.76 1.35 1.62ZAMBALES (excluding OLONGAPO CITY) 433,542 534,443 590,848 2.11 1.93 2.05OLONGAPO CITY 194,260 221,178 233,040 1.31 1.00 1.20AURORA 173,797 201,233 214,336 1.48 1.21 1.38

REGION IV-A - CALABARZON 9,320,629 12,609,803 14,414,774 3.07 2.58 2.90BATANGAS 1,905,348 2,377,395 2,694,335 2.24 2.41 2.30CAVITE 2,063,161 3,090,691 3,678,301 4.12 3.37 3.86LAGUNA 1,965,872 2,669,847 3,035,081 3.11 2.47 2.89QUEZON (excluding LUCENA CITY) 1,482,955 1,740,638 1,856,582 1.61 1.23 1.48LUCENA CITY 196,075 246,392 266,248 2.31 1.49 2.02RIZAL 1,707,218 2,484,840 2,884,227 3.82 2.88 3.50

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MIMAROPA REGION 1 2,299,229 2,744,671 2,963,360 1.79 1.47 1.68MARINDUQUE 217,392 227,828 234,521 0.47 0.55 0.50OCCIDENTAL MINDORO 380,250 452,971 487,414 1.76 1.40 1.64ORIENTAL MINDORO 681,818 785,602 844,059 1.43 1.38 1.41PALAWAN (excluding PUERTO PRINCESA CITY) 593,500 771,667 849,469 2.66 1.84 2.38PUERTO PRINCESA CITY 161,912 222,673 255,116 3.24 2.62 3.02ROMBLON 264,357 283,930 292,781 0.72 0.59 0.67

REGION V - BICOL 4,686,669 5,420,411 5,796,989 1.46 1.29 1.40ALBAY 1,090,907 1,233,432 1,314,826 1.23 1.22 1.23CAMARINES NORTE 470,654 542,915 583,313 1.44 1.38 1.42CAMARINES SUR 1,551,549 1,822,371 1,952,544 1.62 1.32 1.52CATANDUANES 215,356 246,300 260,964 1.35 1.11 1.27MASBATE 707,668 834,650 892,393 1.66 1.28 1.53SORSOGON 650,535 740,743 792,949 1.31 1.30 1.31

REGION VI - WESTERN VISAYAS 3,645,315 4,194,579 4,477,247 1.41 1.25 1.36AKLAN 451,314 535,725 574,823 1.73 1.35 1.60ANTIQUE 472,822 546,031 582,012 1.45 1.22 1.37CAPIZ 654,156 719,685 761,384 0.96 1.08 1.00ILOILO (excluding ILOILO CITY) 1,559,182 1,805,576 1,936,423 1.48 1.34 1.43ILOILO CITY 366,391 424,619 447,992 1.49 1.02 1.33GUIMARAS 141,450 162,943 174,613 1.42 1.33 1.39

REGION VII - CENTRAL VISAYAS 4,576,865 5,513,514 6,041,903 1.88 1.76 1.84BOHOL 1,139,130 1,255,128 1,313,560 0.97 0.87 0.94CEBU (excluding the cities of CEBU, LAPU-LAPU, and MANDAUE) 2,160,569 2,619,362 2,938,982 1.94 2.22 2.04CEBU CITY 718,821 866,171 922,611 1.88 1.21 1.65LAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON) 217,019 350,467 408,112 4.91 2.94 4.23MANDAUE CITY 259,728 331,320 362,654 2.46 1.73 2.21SIQUIJOR 81,598 91,066 95,984 1.10 1.01 1.07

NEGROS ISLAND REGION (NIR) 2 3,695,811 4,194,525 4,414,131 1.27 0.98 1.17

NEGROS OCCIDENTAL (excluding BACOLOD CITY) 3 2,136,647 2,396,039 2,497,261 1.15 0.79 1.03BACOLOD CITY 429,076 511,820 561,875 1.78 1.79 1.78

NEGROS ORIENTAL 4 1,130,088 1,286,666 1,354,995 1.31 0.99 1.20

REGION VIII - EASTERN VISAYAS 3,610,355 4,101,322 4,440,150 1.28 1.52 1.36EASTERN SAMAR 375,822 428,877 467,160 1.33 1.64 1.44LEYTE (excluding TACLOBAN CITY) 1,413,697 1,567,984 1,724,679 1.04 1.83 1.31TACLOBAN CITY 178,639 221,174 242,089 2.16 1.73 2.01NORTHERN SAMAR 500,639 589,013 632,379 1.64 1.36 1.54SAMAR (WESTERN SAMAR) 641,124 733,377 780,481 1.35 1.19 1.30SOUTHERN LEYTE 360,160 399,137 421,750 1.03 1.05 1.04BILIRAN 140,274 161,760 171,612 1.43 1.13 1.33

REGION IX - ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA 2,831,412 3,407,353 3,629,783 1.87 1.21 1.64ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE 823,130 957,997 1,011,393 1.53 1.04 1.36ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR (excluding ZAMBOANGA CITY) 836,217 959,685 1,010,674 1.39 0.99 1.25ZAMBOANGA CITY 601,794 807,129 861,799 2.98 1.26 2.38ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 497,239 584,685 633,129 1.63 1.53 1.60CITY OF ISABELA 73,032 97,857 112,788 2.97 2.74 2.89

REGION X - NORTHERN MINDANAO 3,505,708 4,297,323 4,689,302 2.06 1.68 1.92BUKIDNON 1,060,415 1,299,192 1,415,226 2.05 1.64 1.91CAMIGUIN 74,232 83,807 88,478 1.22 1.04 1.16LANAO DEL NORTE (excluding ILIGAN CITY) 473,062 607,917 676,395 2.54 2.05 2.37ILIGAN CITY 285,061 322,821 342,618 1.25 1.14 1.21MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL 486,723 567,642 602,126 1.55 1.13 1.40MISAMIS ORIENTAL (excluding CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY) 664,338 813,856 888,509 2.05 1.68 1.92CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY 461,877 602,088 675,950 2.69 2.23 2.53

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REGION XI - DAVAO 3,676,163 4,468,563 4,893,318 1.97 1.74 1.89DAVAO DEL NORTE 743,811 945,764 1,016,332 2.43 1.38 2.07DAVAO DEL SUR (excluding DAVAO CITY) 504,289 574,910 632,588 1.32 1.84 1.50DAVAO CITY 1,147,116 1,449,296 1,632,991 2.36 2.30 2.34DAVAO ORIENTAL 446,191 517,618 558,958 1.50 1.47 1.49COMPOSTELA VALLEY 580,244 687,195 736,107 1.71 1.32 1.57

DAVAO OCCIDENTAL 5 254,512 293,780 316,342 1.44 1.42 1.44

REGION XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 3,222,169 4,109,571 4,545,276 2.46 1.94 2.28COTABATO (NORTH COTABATO) 958,643 1,226,508 1,379,747 2.49 2.27 2.41SOUTH COTABATO (excluding GENERAL SANTOS CITY) 690,728 827,200 915,289 1.82 1.94 1.86GENERAL SANTOS CITY (DADIANGAS) 411,822 538,086 594,446 2.71 1.91 2.43SULTAN KUDARAT 586,505 747,087 812,095 2.45 1.60 2.16SARANGANI 410,622 498,904 544,261 1.97 1.67 1.86COTABATO CITY 163,849 271,786 299,438 5.19 1.86 4.03

REGION XIII - CARAGA 2,095,367 2,429,224 2,596,709 1.49 1.28 1.42AGUSAN DEL NORTE (excluding BUTUAN CITY) 285,570 332,487 354,503 1.53 1.23 1.43BUTUAN CITY 267,279 309,709 337,063 1.48 1.62 1.53AGUSAN DEL SUR 559,294 656,418 700,653 1.61 1.25 1.49SURIGAO DEL NORTE 374,465 442,588 485,088 1.68 1.76 1.71SURIGAO DEL SUR 501,808 561,219 592,250 1.12 1.03 1.09DINAGAT ISLANDS 106,951 126,803 127,152 1.72 0.05 1.14

AUTONOMOUS REGION IN MUSLIM MINDANAO (ARMM) 2,803,045 3,256,140 3,781,387 1.51 2.89 1.98BASILAN (excluding CITY OF ISABELA) 259,796 293,322 346,579 1.22 3.23 1.91LANAO DEL SUR 800,162 933,260 1,045,429 1.55 2.18 1.77MAGUINDANAO (excluding COTABATO CITY) 801,102 944,718 1,173,933 1.66 4.22 2.54SULU 619,668 718,290 824,731 1.49 2.66 1.89TAWI-TAWI 322,317 366,550 390,715 1.29 1.22 1.27

Notes:a 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

(National Capital Region) and the province of Rizal (Region IV-A); and 2,851 Filipinos in Philippine embassies,consulates and missions abroad.

b Population counts for the regions do not add up to the national total. Includes 2,739 Filipinos in Philippine embassies, consulates, and missions abroad.c Population counts for the regions do not add up to the national total. Includes 2,134 Filipinos in Philippine embassies, consulates, and missions abroad.

1 Renamed pursuant to Republic Act No. 10879, also known as the MIMAROPA Act, which took effect on 17 July 2016.2 Created into a region under Executive Order No. 183.3 Transferred province under Executive Order No. 183; taken from Region VI - Western Visayas.4 Transferred province under Executive Order No. 183; taken from Region VII - Central Visayas.5 Created into a province under Republic Act No. 10360 dated July 23, 2012; ratified on October 28, 2013; taken from the province of Davao del Sur.

Sources:Philippine Statistics Authority, 2000 Census of Population and HousingPhilippine Statistics Authority, 2010 Census of Population and HousingPhilippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

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REGION III - CENTRAL LUZON 8,204,742 10,137,737 11,218,177 2.14 1.95 2.07

BATAAN 557,659 687,482 760,650 2.11 1.94 2.06

ABUCAY 31,801 37,719 39,880 1.72 1.07 1.49

BAGAC 22,353 25,568 26,936 1.35 1.00 1.23

CITY OF BALANGA (Capital) 71,088 87,920 96,061 2.15 1.70 1.99

DINALUPIHAN 76,145 97,275 106,371 2.48 1.72 2.21

HERMOSA 46,254 56,997 65,862 2.11 2.79 2.34

LIMAY 46,620 57,207 68,071 2.07 3.36 2.51

MARIVELES 85,779 112,707 127,536 2.77 2.38 2.63

MORONG 21,273 26,171 29,901 2.09 2.57 2.26

ORANI 52,501 61,099 66,909 1.53 1.74 1.60

ORION 44,067 51,454 56,002 1.56 1.62 1.58

PILAR 32,368 39,787 41,823 2.08 0.95 1.69

SAMAL 27,410 33,578 35,298 2.05 0.96 1.67

BULACAN 2,234,088 2,924,433 3,292,071 2.73 2.28 2.57

ANGAT 46,033 55,332 59,237 1.86 1.31 1.67

BALAGTAS (BIGAA) 56,945 65,440 73,929 1.40 2.35 1.73

BALIUAG 119,675 143,565 149,954 1.84 0.83 1.49

BOCAUE 86,994 106,407 119,675 2.03 2.26 2.11

BULACAN 62,903 71,751 76,565 1.32 1.24 1.30

BUSTOS 47,091 62,415 67,039 2.86 1.37 2.34

CALUMPIT 81,113 101,068 108,757 2.22 1.41 1.94

GUIGUINTO 67,571 90,507 99,730 2.96 1.86 2.58

HAGONOY 111,425 125,689 129,807 1.21 0.62 1.01

CITY OF MALOLOS (Capital) 175,291 234,945 252,074 2.97 1.35 2.41

MARILAO 101,017 185,624 221,965 6.27 3.46 5.29

CITY OF MEYCAUAYAN 163,037 199,154 209,083 2.02 0.93 1.64

NORZAGARAY 76,978 103,095 111,348 2.96 1.48 2.45

OBANDO 52,906 58,009 59,197 0.92 0.39 0.74

PANDI 48,088 66,650 89,075 3.32 5.67 4.12

PAOMBONG 41,077 50,940 53,294 2.17 0.86 1.72

PLARIDEL 80,481 101,441 107,805 2.34 1.16 1.93

PULILAN 68,188 85,844 97,323 2.33 2.42 2.36

SAN ILDEFONSO 79,956 95,000 104,471 1.74 1.82 1.77

CITY OF SAN JOSE DEL MONTE 315,807 454,553 574,089 3.71 4.54 3.99

SAN MIGUEL 123,824 142,854 153,882 1.44 1.43 1.43

SAN RAFAEL 69,770 85,921 94,655 2.10 1.86 2.02

SANTA MARIA 144,282 218,351 256,454 4.23 3.11 3.84

DOÑA REMEDIOS TRINIDAD 13,636 19,878 22,663 3.84 2.53 3.39

NUEVA ECIJA 1,659,883 1,955,373 2,151,461 1.65 1.84 1.71

ALIAGA 50,004 57,805 63,543 1.46 1.82 1.58

BONGABON 49,255 59,343 64,173 1.88 1.50 1.75

CABANATUAN CITY 222,859 272,676 302,231 2.04 1.98 2.02

CABIAO 62,624 72,081 79,007 1.42 1.76 1.53

CARRANGLAN 31,720 37,124 41,131 1.58 1.97 1.72

CUYAPO 51,366 59,396 65,039 1.46 1.74 1.56

GABALDON (BITULOK & SABANI) 28,324 32,246 35,383 1.30 1.78 1.47

CITY OF GAPAN 89,199 101,488 110,303 1.30 1.60 1.40

GENERAL MAMERTO NATIVIDAD 29,195 36,720 41,656 2.32 2.43 2.36

GENERAL TINIO (PAPAYA) 36,441 42,634 47,865 1.58 2.23 1.80

GUIMBA 87,295 104,894 118,655 1.85 2.37 2.03

JAEN 58,274 67,057 73,184 1.41 1.68 1.50

LAUR 26,902 32,205 35,656 1.81 1.96 1.86

LICAB 21,593 26,187 28,254 1.95 1.46 1.78

LLANERA 30,361 36,200 39,701 1.77 1.77 1.77

LUPAO 34,190 40,931 43,788 1.81 1.29 1.63

SCIENCE CITY OF MUÑOZ 65,586 75,462 81,483 1.41 1.47 1.43

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TABLE B. POPULATION AND ANNUAL POPULATION GROWTH RATES BY PROVINCE, CITY, AND MUNICIPALITY

IN REGION III - CENTRAL LUZON: 2000, 2010, AND 2015

POPULATION GROWTH RATETOTAL POPULATION

PROVINCE, CITY, AND MUNICIPALITY

1-May-00 1-May-10 1-Aug-15

NAMPICUAN 11,033 13,303 14,954 1.89 2.25 2.01

PALAYAN CITY (Capital) 30,164 37,219 41,041 2.12 1.88 2.04

PANTABANGAN 23,868 27,353 29,925 1.37 1.72 1.49

PEÑARANDA 24,749 27,410 29,882 1.03 1.66 1.24

QUEZON 31,720 36,660 40,592 1.46 1.96 1.63

RIZAL 48,166 57,145 64,087 1.72 2.21 1.89

SAN ANTONIO 63,672 73,074 77,836 1.39 1.21 1.32

SAN ISIDRO 40,984 47,800 51,612 1.55 1.47 1.52

SAN JOSE CITY 108,254 129,424 139,738 1.80 1.47 1.69

SAN LEONARDO 50,478 58,120 65,299 1.42 2.24 1.70

SANTA ROSA 51,804 64,503 69,467 2.22 1.42 1.94

SANTO DOMINGO 45,934 50,983 57,943 1.05 2.47 1.53

TALAVERA 97,329 112,515 124,829 1.46 2.00 1.64

TALUGTUG 18,895 21,291 23,817 1.20 2.16 1.53

ZARAGOZA 37,645 44,124 49,387 1.60 2.17 1.79

PAMPANGA (excluding ANGELES CITY) 1,614,942 2,014,019 2,198,110 2.23 1.68 2.04

APALIT 78,295 101,537 107,965 2.63 1.17 2.13

ARAYAT 101,792 121,348 133,492 1.77 1.83 1.79

BACOLOR 16,147 31,508 39,460 6.91 4.38 6.03

CANDABA 86,066 102,399 111,586 1.75 1.65 1.72

FLORIDABLANCA 85,394 110,846 125,163 2.64 2.34 2.54

GUAGUA 97,632 111,199 117,430 1.31 1.04 1.22

LUBAO 125,699 150,843 160,838 1.84 1.23 1.63

MABALACAT CITY 1

171,045 215,610 250,799 2.34 2.92 2.54

MACABEBE 65,346 70,777 75,850 0.80 1.33 0.98

MAGALANG 77,530 103,597 113,147 2.94 1.69 2.51

MASANTOL 48,120 52,407 57,063 0.86 1.63 1.12

MEXICO 109,481 146,851 154,624 2.98 0.99 2.29

MINALIN 35,150 44,001 47,713 2.27 1.55 2.02

PORAC 80,757 111,441 124,381 3.27 2.11 2.87

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO (Capital) 221,857 285,912 306,659 2.57 1.34 2.14

SAN LUIS 41,554 49,311 54,106 1.73 1.78 1.74

SAN SIMON 41,253 48,353 53,198 1.60 1.83 1.68

SANTA ANA 42,990 52,001 55,178 1.92 1.13 1.65

SANTA RITA 32,780 38,762 40,979 1.69 1.06 1.47

SANTO TOMAS 32,695 38,062 40,475 1.53 1.18 1.41

SASMUAN (Sexmoan) 23,359 27,254 28,004 1.55 0.52 1.20

ANGELES CITY 267,788 326,336 411,634 2.00 4.52 2.86

TARLAC 1,068,783 1,273,240 1,366,027 1.76 1.35 1.62

ANAO 10,045 10,873 11,528 0.79 1.12 0.91

BAMBAN 46,360 62,413 69,466 3.02 2.06 2.69

CAMILING 71,598 80,241 83,248 1.15 0.70 0.99

CAPAS 95,219 125,852 140,202 2.83 2.08 2.57

CONCEPCION 115,171 139,832 154,188 1.96 1.88 1.93

GERONA 72,618 83,084 87,531 1.35 1.00 1.23

LA PAZ 52,907 60,982 64,017 1.43 0.93 1.26

MAYANTOC 24,693 29,987 32,232 1.96 1.38 1.76

MONCADA 49,607 56,183 57,787 1.25 0.54 1.01

PANIQUI 78,883 87,730 92,606 1.07 1.03 1.06

PURA 21,081 22,949 23,712 0.85 0.62 0.77

RAMOS 16,889 20,249 21,350 1.83 1.01 1.55

SAN CLEMENTE 11,703 12,510 12,657 0.67 0.22 0.51

SAN MANUEL 20,857 24,289 25,504 1.53 0.93 1.33

SANTA IGNACIA 38,301 43,787 47,538 1.35 1.58 1.43

CITY OF TARLAC (Capital) 262,481 318,332 342,493 1.95 1.40 1.76

VICTORIA 50,930 59,987 63,715 1.65 1.15 1.48

SAN JOSE 29,440 33,960 36,253 1.44 1.25 1.37

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2000-

2010

2010-

2015

2000-

2015

TABLE B. POPULATION AND ANNUAL POPULATION GROWTH RATES BY PROVINCE, CITY, AND MUNICIPALITY

IN REGION III - CENTRAL LUZON: 2000, 2010, AND 2015

POPULATION GROWTH RATETOTAL POPULATION

PROVINCE, CITY, AND MUNICIPALITY

1-May-00 1-May-10 1-Aug-15

ZAMBALES (excluding OLONGAPO CITY) 433,542 534,443 590,848 2.11 1.93 2.05

BOTOLAN 46,602 54,434 57,707 1.56 1.12 1.41

CABANGAN 18,848 23,082 25,163 2.05 1.66 1.91

CANDELARIA 23,399 25,020 27,174 0.67 1.58 0.98

CASTILLEJOS 33,108 48,845 64,841 3.96 5.54 4.50

IBA (Capital) 34,678 46,761 50,506 3.03 1.48 2.49

MASINLOC 39,724 44,342 47,719 1.11 1.41 1.21

PALAUIG 29,983 33,286 34,947 1.05 0.93 1.01

SAN ANTONIO 28,248 34,217 34,661 1.93 0.25 1.35

SAN FELIPE 17,702 22,020 23,183 2.21 0.98 1.78

SAN MARCELINO 25,440 31,879 33,665 2.28 1.04 1.85

SAN NARCISO 23,522 26,966 28,360 1.38 0.96 1.23

SANTA CRUZ 49,269 53,867 58,151 0.90 1.47 1.09

SUBIC 63,019 89,724 104,771 3.59 2.99 3.39

OLONGAPO CITY 194,260 221,178 233,040 1.31 1.00 1.20

AURORA 173,797 201,233 214,336 1.48 1.21 1.38

BALER (Capital) 29,923 36,010 39,562 1.87 1.81 1.85

CASIGURAN 21,459 23,865 24,313 1.07 0.35 0.82

DILASAG 14,676 15,683 15,835 0.67 0.18 0.50

DINALUNGAN 9,711 10,988 11,322 1.24 0.57 1.01

DINGALAN 20,157 23,554 25,482 1.57 1.51 1.55

DIPACULAO 23,064 27,729 29,736 1.86 1.34 1.68

MARIA AURORA 33,551 38,128 40,734 1.29 1.27 1.28

SAN LUIS 21,256 25,276 27,352 1.75 1.51 1.67

1 Converted into a city under Republic Act No. 10164; ratified on July 21, 2012.

Sources:

Philippine Statistics Authority, 2000 Census of Population and Housing

Philippine Statistics Authority, 2010 Census of Population and Housing

Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

Note:

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Summary Table 2015 Census of Population

REGION, PROVINCE, AND HIGHLY URBANIZED CITY

TABLE C. TOTAL POPULATION, HOUSEHOLD POPULATION, NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS, AND AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD SIZE BY REGION, PROVINCE, AND HIGHLY URBANIZED CITY AS OF AUGUST 1, 2015: PHILIPPINES

HOUSEHOLD

POPULATION

NUMBER

OF HOUSEHOLDS

AVERAGE

HOUSEHOLD SIZE

TOTAL

POPULATION

xxxviii Philippine Statistics Authority

100,981,437a

100,573,715 22,975,630 4.4

12,877,253 12,787,669 3,095,766 4.1

1,780,148 1,763,348 435,237 4.1 386,276 377,850 100,356 3.8 450,741 448,893 98,238 4.6 755,300 753,030 180,612 4.2

2,936,116 2,919,657 683,126 4.3 122,180 121,197 28,740 4.2

1,583,978 1,581,025 367,878 4.3 365,525 364,283 86,191 4.2 249,463 249,176 60,904 4.1 620,422 619,324 153,041 4.0 588,894 587,675 141,925 4.1 582,602 579,433 154,095 3.8 504,509 481,762 122,286 3.9 665,822 663,733 163,074 4.1 416,522 412,497 107,619 3.8 63,840 63,643 14,188 4.5

804,915 801,143 198,256 4.0

1,722,006 1,714,220 395,881 4.3

241,160 240,233 53,062 4.5 446,224 444,634 106,838 4.2 345,366 342,200 89,987 3.8 202,802 202,519 43,281 4.7 212,680 212,003 42,115 5.0 154,590 153,978 35,038 4.4 119,184 118,653 25,560 4.6

5,026,128 5,014,622 1,151,629 4.4

593,081 591,198 139,336 4.2 689,668 687,511 157,043 4.4 786,653 784,646 180,675 4.3

2,956,726 2,951,267 674,575 4.4

3,451,410 3,443,493 804,524 4.3

17,246 17,108 4,761 3.6 1,199,320 1,195,523 271,967 4.4 1,593,566 1,591,017 372,950 4.3

452,287 451,121 111,340 4.1 188,991 188,724 43,506 4.3

11,218,177 11,184,068 2,566,558 4.4

760,650 755,296 173,212 4.4 3,292,071 3,283,215 760,964 4.3 2,151,461 2,147,656 496,977 4.3 2,198,110 2,193,394 479,082 4.6

411,634 408,885 96,219 4.2 1,366,027 1,361,763 311,994 4.4

590,848 588,353 142,218 4.1 233,040 231,823 56,482 4.1 214,336 213,683 49,410 4.3

14,414,774 14,365,137 3,395,383 4.2

2,694,335 2,686,444 613,825 4.4 3,678,301 3,662,844 877,767 4.2 3,035,081 3,021,537 765,513 3.9 1,856,582 1,851,792 425,837 4.3

266,248 265,011 59,836 4.4

PHILIPPINES

NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION (NCR)

CITY OF MANILACITY OF MANDALUYONGCITY OF MARIKINACITY OF PASIGQUEZON CITYCITY OF SAN JUANCALOOCAN CITYCITY OF MALABONCITY OF NAVOTASCITY OF VALENZUELACITY OF LAS PIÑASCITY OF MAKATICITY OF MUNTINLUPACITY OF PARAÑAQUEPASAY CITYPATEROSTAGUIG CITY

CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION (CAR)

ABRABENGUET (excluding BAGUIO CITY)BAGUIO CITYIFUGAOKALINGAMOUNTAIN PROVINCEAPAYAO

REGION I - ILOCOS

ILOCOS NORTEILOCOS SURLA UNIONPANGASINAN

REGION II - CAGAYAN VALLEY

BATANESCAGAYANISABELANUEVA VIZCAYAQUIRINO

REGION III - CENTRAL LUZON

BATAANBULACANNUEVA ECIJAPAMPANGA (excluding ANGELES CITY)ANGELES CITYTARLACZAMBALES (excluding OLONGAPO CITY)OLONGAPO CITYAURORA

REGION IV-A - CALABARZON

BATANGASCAVITELAGUNAQUEZON (excluding LUCENA CITY)LUCENA CITYRIZAL 2,884,227 2,877,509 652,605 4.4

2015 Census of Population Summary Table

REGION, PROVINCE, AND HIGHLY URBANIZED CITY

TABLE C. TOTAL POPULATION, HOUSEHOLD POPULATION, NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS, AND AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD SIZE BY REGION, PROVINCE, AND HIGHLY URBANIZED CITY AS OF AUGUST 1, 2015: PHILIPPINES

HOUSEHOLD

POPULATION

NUMBER

OF HOUSEHOLDS

AVERAGE

HOUSEHOLD SIZE

TOTAL

POPULATION

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2,963,360 2,946,505 682,668 4.3

234,521 234,031 54,508 4.3 487,414 483,472 111,714 4.3 844,059 841,608 190,763 4.4 849,469 845,650 195,074 4.3 255,116 250,175 62,247 4.0 292,781 291,569 68,362 4.3

5,796,989 5,780,963 1,216,421 4.8

1,314,826 1,312,309 277,127 4.7 583,313 581,809 129,999 4.5

1,952,544 1,947,487 400,615 4.9 260,964 258,874 53,814 4.8 892,393 890,170 188,013 4.7 792,949 790,314 166,853 4.7

4,477,247 4,464,277 1,014,987 4.4

574,823 572,599 133,679 4.3 582,012 581,037 129,812 4.5 761,384 760,307 180,098 4.2

1,936,423 1,931,532 435,723 4.4 447,992 444,486 95,100 4.7 174,613 174,316 40,575 4.3

6,041,903 6,008,987 1,388,475 4.3

1,313,560 1,308,785 288,515 4.5 2,938,982 2,928,034 669,322 4.4

922,611 910,678 213,781 4.3 408,112 406,353 99,573 4.1 362,654 359,777 94,547 3.8 95,984 95,360 22,737 4.2

4,414,131 4,402,196 1,012,323 4.3

2,497,261 2,492,432 572,574 4.4 561,875 558,851 129,076 4.3

1,354,995 1,350,913 310,673 4.3

4,440,150 4,425,172 986,003 4.5

467,160 465,426 106,324 4.4 1,724,679 1,718,543 405,873 4.2

242,089 240,513 50,547 4.8 632,379 630,912 126,619 5.0 780,481 778,669 165,286 4.7 421,750 420,374 92,836 4.5 171,612 170,735 38,518 4.4

3,629,783 3,615,108 799,219 4.5

1,011,393 1,008,000 224,828 4.5 1,010,674 1,007,448 216,714 4.6

861,799 855,418 193,970 4.4 633,129 632,122 140,791 4.5 112,788 112,120 22,916 4.9

4,689,302 4,663,108 1,042,929 4.5

1,415,226 1,406,764 308,777 4.6 88,478 88,281 20,080 4.4

676,395 674,771 140,350 4.8 342,618 339,057 76,593 4.4 602,126 599,213 134,870 4.4 888,509 884,428 199,020 4.4

MIMAROPA REGION 1

MARINDUQUEOCCIDENTAL MINDOROORIENTAL MINDOROPALAWAN (excluding PUERTO PRINCESA CITY)PUERTO PRINCESA CITYROMBLON

REGION V - BICOL

ALBAYCAMARINES NORTECAMARINES SURCATANDUANESMASBATESORSOGON

REGION VI - WESTERN VISAYAS

AKLANANTIQUECAPIZILOILO (excluding ILOILO CITY)ILOILO CITYGUIMARAS

REGION VII - CENTRAL VISAYAS

BOHOLCEBU (excluding the cities of CEBU, LAPU-LAPU, and MANDAUE)CEBU CITYLAPU-LAPU CITY (OPON)MANDAUE CITYSIQUIJOR

NEGROS ISLAND REGION (NIR) 2

NEGROS OCCIDENTAL (excluding BACOLOD CITY) 3

BACOLOD CITYNEGROS ORIENTAL 4

REGION VIII - EASTERN VISAYAS

EASTERN SAMARLEYTE (excluding TACLOBAN CITY)TACLOBAN CITYNORTHERN SAMARSAMAR (WESTERN SAMAR)SOUTHERN LEYTEBILIRAN

REGION IX - ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA

ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTEZAMBOANGA DEL SUR (excluding ZAMBOANGA CITY)ZAMBOANGA CITYZAMBOANGA SIBUGAYCITY OF ISABELA

REGION X - NORTHERN MINDANAO

BUKIDNONCAMIGUINLANAO DEL NORTE (excluding ILIGAN CITY)ILIGAN CITYMISAMIS OCCIDENTALMISAMIS ORIENTAL (excluding CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY)CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY 675,950 670,594 163,239 4.1

Summary Table 2015 Census of Population

REGION, PROVINCE, AND HIGHLY URBANIZED CITY

TABLE C. TOTAL POPULATION, HOUSEHOLD POPULATION, NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS, AND AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD SIZE BY REGION, PROVINCE, AND HIGHLY URBANIZED CITY AS OF AUGUST 1, 2015: PHILIPPINES

HOUSEHOLD

POPULATION

NUMBER

OF HOUSEHOLDS

AVERAGE

HOUSEHOLD SIZE

TOTAL

POPULATION

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4,893,318 4,867,168 1,177,461 4.1

1,016,332 1,006,888 233,232 4.3 632,588 630,672 158,796 4.0

1,632,991 1,622,427 409,951 4.0 558,958 557,025 128,574 4.3 736,107 734,402 169,477 4.3 316,342 315,754 77,431 4.1

4,545,276 4,531,642 1,050,680 4.3

1,379,747 1,373,962 320,567 4.3 915,289 912,957 217,944 4.2 594,446 592,884 144,340 4.1 812,095 810,199 184,650 4.4 544,261 543,417 124,313 4.4 299,438 298,223 58,866 5.1

2,596,709 2,588,131 574,338 4.5

354,503 353,595 77,641 4.6 337,063 335,377 76,216 4.4 700,653 698,764 153,653 4.5 485,088 482,821 108,814 4.4 592,250 590,641 129,457 4.6 127,152 126,933 28,557 4.4

3,781,387 3,771,249 620,385 6.1

346,579 346,288 59,860 5.8 1,045,429 1,038,883 160,132 6.5 1,173,933 1,172,381 194,507 6.0

824,731 823,983 138,357 6.0

REGION XI - DAVAO

DAVAO DEL NORTEDAVAO DEL SUR (excluding DAVAO CITY)DAVAO CITYDAVAO ORIENTALCOMPOSTELA VALLEYDAVAO OCCIDENTAL 5

REGION XII - SOCCSKSARGEN

COTABATO (NORTH COTABATO)SOUTH COTABATO (excluding GENERAL SANTOS CITY)GENERAL SANTOS CITY (DADIANGAS)SULTAN KUDARATSARANGANICOTABATO CITY

REGION XIII - CARAGA

AGUSAN DEL NORTE (excluding BUTUAN CITY)BUTUAN CITYAGUSAN DEL SURSURIGAO DEL NORTESURIGAO DEL SURDINAGAT ISLANDS

AUTONOMOUS REGION IN MUSLIM MINDANAO (ARMM)

BASILAN (excluding CITY OF ISABELA)LANAO DEL SURMAGUINDANAO (excluding COTABATO CITY)SULUTAWI-TAWI 390,715 389,714 67,529 5.8

Notes:a

1

2

3

4

5

Population counts for the regions do not add up to the national total. Includes 2,134 Filipinos in Philippine embassies, consulates and missions abroad.

Renamed pursuant to Republic Act No. 10879, also known as the MIMAROPA Act, which took effect on 17 July 2016. Created into a region under Executive Order No. 183. Transferred province under Executive Order No. 183; taken from Region VI - Western Visayas. Transferred province under Executive Order No. 183; taken from Region VII - Central Visayas.Created into a province under Republic Act No. 10360 dated July 23, 2012; ratified on October 28, 2013; taken from the province of Davao del Sur.

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

2015 Census of Population REGION III - CENTRAL LUZON

Total Household Number Average

Population Population of Households Household Size

REGION III - CENTRAL LUZON 11,218,177 11,184,068 2,566,558 4.4

BATAAN 760,650 755,296 173,212 4.4

ABUCAY 39,880 39,818 9,453 4.2

BAGAC 26,936 26,846 6,042 4.4

CITY OF BALANGA (CAPITAL) 96,061 94,218 21,269 4.4

DINALUPIHAN 106,371 106,169 23,971 4.4

HERMOSA 65,862 65,800 14,439 4.6

LIMAY 68,071 67,826 15,345 4.4

MARIVELES 127,536 125,027 30,847 4.1

MORONG 29,901 29,883 6,847 4.4

ORANI 66,909 66,867 15,790 4.2

ORION 56,002 55,834 12,136 4.6

PILAR 41,823 41,730 9,349 4.5

SAMAL 35,298 35,278 7,724 4.6

BULACAN 3,292,071 3,283,215 760,964 4.3

ANGAT 59,237 59,214 14,891 4.0

BALAGTAS (BIGAA) 73,929 73,699 17,633 4.2

BALIUAG 149,954 149,671 36,480 4.1

BOCAUE 119,675 119,496 27,427 4.4

BULACAN 76,565 76,526 18,307 4.2

BUSTOS 67,039 66,626 16,046 4.2

CALUMPIT 108,757 108,725 24,991 4.4

GUIGUINTO 99,730 99,479 23,062 4.3

HAGONOY 129,807 129,721 30,208 4.3

CITY OF MALOLOS (CAPITAL) 252,074 248,330 57,541 4.3

MARILAO 221,965 221,504 52,826 4.2

CITY OF MEYCAUAYAN 209,083 208,932 52,543 4.0

NORZAGARAY 111,348 111,274 24,822 4.5

OBANDO 59,197 59,175 13,821 4.3

PANDI 89,075 88,775 20,314 4.4

PAOMBONG 53,294 53,283 11,782 4.5

PLARIDEL 107,805 107,706 24,437 4.4

PULILAN 97,323 97,262 22,557 4.3

SAN ILDEFONSO 104,471 104,286 24,257 4.3

CITY OF SAN JOSE DEL MONTE 574,089 573,429 126,553 4.5

SAN MIGUEL 153,882 153,725 34,459 4.5

SAN RAFAEL 94,655 94,527 22,560 4.2

SANTA MARIA 256,454 255,187 58,357 4.4

DOÑA REMEDIOS TRINIDAD 22,663 22,663 5,090 4.5

NUEVA ECIJA 2,151,461 2,147,656 496,977 4.3

ALIAGA 63,543 63,538 14,004 4.5

BONGABON 64,173 64,123 14,990 4.3

CABANATUAN CITY 302,231 300,677 68,247 4.4

CABIAO 79,007 78,966 16,685 4.7

CARRANGLAN 41,131 41,131 9,642 4.3

CUYAPO 65,039 65,028 15,659 4.2

GABALDON (BITULOK & SABANI) 35,383 35,383 8,510 4.2

CITY OF GAPAN 110,303 110,258 24,906 4.4

GENERAL MAMERTO NATIVIDAD 41,656 41,650 10,030 4.2

GENERAL TINIO (PAPAYA) 47,865 47,841 10,996 4.4

GUIMBA 118,655 118,499 28,707 4.1

Province, City, and Municipality

TABLE 1 Total Population, Household Population, Number of Households, and Average Household Size

by Province, City, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Region III - Central Luzon

(total population includes institutional population)

Philippine Statistics Authority 1

REGION III - CENTRAL LUZON 2015 Census of Population

Total Household Number Average

Population Population of Households Household SizeProvince, City, and Municipality

TABLE 1 Total Population, Household Population, Number of Households, and Average Household Size

by Province, City, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Region III - Central Luzon

(total population includes institutional population)

JAEN 73,184 73,116 17,904 4.1

LAUR 35,656 35,642 8,793 4.1

LICAB 28,254 28,254 6,387 4.4

LLANERA 39,701 39,701 9,590 4.1

LUPAO 43,788 43,742 10,080 4.3

SCIENCE CITY OF MUÑOZ 81,483 81,030 19,143 4.2

NAMPICUAN 14,954 14,943 3,086 4.8

PALAYAN CITY (CAPITAL) 41,041 40,966 9,447 4.3

PANTABANGAN 29,925 29,916 6,139 4.9

PEÑARANDA 29,882 29,695 6,857 4.3

QUEZON 40,592 40,592 9,482 4.3

RIZAL 64,087 63,973 15,251 4.2

SAN ANTONIO 77,836 77,775 17,543 4.4

SAN ISIDRO 51,612 51,612 11,325 4.6

SAN JOSE CITY 139,738 139,138 32,769 4.2

SAN LEONARDO 65,299 65,299 15,012 4.3

SANTA ROSA 69,467 69,387 15,785 4.4

SANTO DOMINGO 57,943 57,943 14,103 4.1

TALAVERA 124,829 124,703 28,362 4.4

TALUGTUG 23,817 23,798 5,820 4.1

ZARAGOZA 49,387 49,337 11,723 4.2

PAMPANGA * 2,198,110 2,193,394 479,082 4.6

APALIT 107,965 107,740 23,779 4.5

ARAYAT 133,492 133,480 28,144 4.7

BACOLOR 39,460 39,393 9,593 4.1

CANDABA 111,586 111,586 22,664 4.9

FLORIDABLANCA 125,163 125,014 28,915 4.3

GUAGUA 117,430 116,807 26,336 4.4

LUBAO 160,838 160,838 34,492 4.7

MABALACAT CITY 1

250,799 250,659 56,650 4.4

MACABEBE 75,850 75,840 16,321 4.6

MAGALANG 113,147 112,390 24,484 4.6

MASANTOL 57,063 57,061 11,946 4.8

MEXICO 154,624 154,481 32,518 4.8

MINALIN 47,713 47,713 9,931 4.8

PORAC 124,381 124,326 27,474 4.5

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO (CAPITAL) 306,659 304,211 68,272 4.5

SAN LUIS 54,106 54,106 10,945 4.9

SAN SIMON 53,198 53,194 11,420 4.7

SANTA ANA 55,178 55,178 11,115 5.0

SANTA RITA 40,979 40,926 9,064 4.5

SANTO TOMAS 40,475 40,447 9,214 4.4

SASMUAN (Sexmoan) 28,004 28,004 5,805 4.8

ANGELES CITY 411,634 408,885 96,219 4.2

TARLAC 1,366,027 1,361,763 311,994 4.4

ANAO 11,528 11,438 2,720 4.2

BAMBAN 69,466 69,290 14,978 4.6

CAMILING 83,248 83,033 19,601 4.2

CAPAS 140,202 139,182 32,458 4.3

CONCEPCION 154,188 154,055 33,299 4.6

GERONA 87,531 87,282 21,302 4.1

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2015 Census of Population REGION III - CENTRAL LUZON

Total Household Number Average

Population Population of Households Household SizeProvince, City, and Municipality

TABLE 1 Total Population, Household Population, Number of Households, and Average Household Size

by Province, City, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Region III - Central Luzon

(total population includes institutional population)

LA PAZ 64,017 63,996 14,062 4.6

MAYANTOC 32,232 32,184 7,571 4.3

MONCADA 57,787 57,775 13,793 4.2

PANIQUI 92,606 92,414 22,412 4.1

PURA 23,712 23,640 5,602 4.2

RAMOS 21,350 21,342 4,785 4.5

SAN CLEMENTE 12,657 12,618 3,031 4.2

SAN MANUEL 25,504 25,482 5,706 4.5

SANTA IGNACIA 47,538 47,322 11,519 4.1

CITY OF TARLAC (CAPITAL) 342,493 340,988 75,546 4.5

VICTORIA 63,715 63,600 15,192 4.2

SAN JOSE 36,253 36,122 8,417 4.3

ZAMBALES ** 590,848 588,353 142,218 4.1

BOTOLAN 57,707 57,700 13,702 4.2

CABANGAN 25,163 25,160 5,989 4.2

CANDELARIA 27,174 27,151 6,061 4.5

CASTILLEJOS 64,841 64,774 17,230 3.8

IBA (CAPITAL) 50,506 50,038 11,909 4.2

MASINLOC 47,719 47,619 10,894 4.4

PALAUIG 34,947 34,789 7,861 4.4

SAN ANTONIO 34,661 34,559 8,709 4.0

SAN FELIPE 23,183 23,103 5,725 4.0

SAN MARCELINO 33,665 33,592 8,098 4.1

SAN NARCISO 28,360 28,012 7,161 3.9

SANTA CRUZ 58,151 58,042 13,865 4.2

SUBIC 104,771 103,814 25,014 4.2

OLONGAPO CITY 233,040 231,823 56,482 4.1

AURORA 214,336 213,683 49,410 4.3

BALER (CAPITAL) 39,562 39,148 8,842 4.4

CASIGURAN 24,313 24,297 5,721 4.2

DILASAG 15,835 15,829 3,949 4.0

DINALUNGAN 11,322 11,286 2,661 4.2

DINGALAN 25,482 25,441 5,726 4.4

DIPACULAO 29,736 29,714 7,051 4.2

MARIA AURORA 40,734 40,626 9,405 4.3

SAN LUIS 27,352 27,342 6,055 4.5

Notes:

* Excludes Angeles City.

** Excludes Olongapo City.1

Converted into a city under Republic Act No. 10164; ratified on July 21, 2012.

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

Philippine Statistics Authority 3

Bataan 2015 Census of Population

Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

BATAAN 760,650 755,296 173,212

ABUCAY 39,880 39,818 9,453

Bangkal 695 695 166

Calaylayan (Pob.) 4,833 4,833 1,162

Capitangan 6,742 6,719 1,563

Gabon 5,405 5,391 1,333

Laon (Pob.) 2,303 2,303 514

Mabatang 9,165 9,143 2,187

Omboy 3,149 3,146 720

Salian 3,199 3,199 776

Wawa (Pob.) 4,389 4,389 1,032

BAGAC 26,936 26,846 6,042

Bagumbayan (Pob.) 1,978 1,978 448

Banawang 2,784 2,784 549

Binuangan 613 613 142

Binukawan 2,356 2,343 541

Ibaba 1,689 1,646 393

Ibis 1,660 1,654 366

Pag-asa (Wawa-Sibacan) 3,271 3,271 726

Parang 3,248 3,245 728

Paysawan 731 731 187

Quinawan 574 574 141

San Antonio 1,445 1,420 318

Saysain 2,859 2,859 699

Tabing-Ilog (Pob.) 1,281 1,281 285

Atilano L. Ricardo 2,447 2,447 519

CITY OF BALANGA (Capital) 96,061 94,218 21,269

Bagumbayan 2,074 2,074 534

Cabog-Cabog 2,046 2,043 462

Munting Batangas (Cadre) 2,755 2,755 593

Cataning 8,137 8,137 1,694

Central 5,472 5,472 1,183

Cupang Proper 9,583 9,583 2,158

Cupang West 1,811 1,811 428

Dangcol (Bernabe) 1,784 1,773 390

Ibayo 2,570 2,570 645

Malabia 723 723 183

Poblacion 799 770 194

Pto. Rivas Ibaba 4,315 4,315 937

Pto. Rivas Itaas 1,816 1,816 413

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Bataan

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2015 Census of Population Bataan

Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Bataan

San Jose 6,274 6,271 1,439

Sibacan 2,256 2,256 539

Camacho 4,170 4,146 882

Talisay 1,907 1,907 453

Tanato 818 818 186

Tenejero 10,964 9,244 2,099

Tortugas 2,971 2,971 729

Tuyo 10,106 10,057 2,271

Bagong Silang 5,472 5,472 1,201

Cupang North 2,536 2,536 534

Doña Francisca 2,219 2,215 541

Lote 2,483 2,483 581

DINALUPIHAN 106,371 106,169 23,971

Bangal 4,774 4,774 1,080

Bonifacio (Pob.) 488 488 115

Burgos (Pob.) 411 411 106

Colo 3,135 3,135 716

Daang Bago 2,822 2,822 607

Dalao 1,573 1,573 357

Del Pilar (Pob.) 291 291 69

Gen. Luna (Pob.) 608 608 138

Gomez (Pob.) 292 292 71

Happy Valley 1,744 1,744 390

Kataasan 2,990 2,990 676

Layac 1,416 1,416 296

Luacan 6,184 6,184 1,437

Mabini Proper (Pob.) 324 324 71

Mabini Ext. (Pob.) 703 703 162

Magsaysay 1,737 1,737 403

Naparing 2,705 2,705 576

New San Jose 6,012 6,012 1,464

Old San Jose 2,421 2,421 513

Padre Dandan (Pob.) 159 159 32

Pag-asa 1,981 1,981 438

Pagalanggang 3,931 3,931 805

Pinulot 4,159 4,159 929

Pita 3,578 3,578 770

Rizal (Pob.) 249 249 52

Roosevelt 9,032 9,032 2,017

Roxas (Pob.) 293 293 68

Saguing 4,455 4,455 1,004

San Benito 2,739 2,739 603

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Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Bataan

San Isidro (Pob.) 983 983 218

San Pablo (Bulate) 5,942 5,899 1,344

San Ramon 3,904 3,794 836

San Simon 1,800 1,800 385

Santo Niño 3,190 3,190 793

Sapang Balas 1,271 1,271 294

Santa Isabel (Tabacan) 2,412 2,378 512

Torres Bugauen (Pob.) 915 915 217

Tucop 4,284 4,279 967

Zamora (Pob.) 356 356 86

Aquino 95 95 25

Bayan-bayanan 728 728 169

Maligaya 1,565 1,565 375

Payangan 770 770 175

Pentor 3,041 3,041 697

Tubo-tubo 549 549 129

Jose C. Payumo, Jr. 3,360 3,350 784

HERMOSA 65,862 65,800 14,439

A. Rivera (Pob.) 1,675 1,675 328

Almacen 2,175 2,175 487

Bacong 2,828 2,828 623

Balsic 6,594 6,594 1,388

Bamban 2,379 2,366 524

Burgos-Soliman (Pob.) 556 556 134

Cataning (Pob.) 3,018 3,018 659

Culis 8,610 8,610 1,903

Daungan (Pob.) 962 962 217

Mabiga 2,902 2,902 643

Mabuco 3,238 3,238 736

Maite 1,706 1,706 381

Mambog - Mandama 2,922 2,922 633

Palihan 6,129 6,129 1,273

Pandatung 2,048 2,048 439

Pulo 579 579 131

Saba 1,875 1,875 404

San Pedro (Pob.) 2,318 2,318 526

Santo Cristo (Pob.) 896 896 215

Sumalo 1,923 1,923 478

Tipo 5,465 5,465 1,271

Judge Roman Cruz Sr. (Mandama) 3,816 3,816 753

Sacrifice Valley 1,248 1,199 293

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2015 Census of Population Bataan

Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Bataan

LIMAY 68,071 67,826 15,345

Alangan 5,803 5,764 1,394

Kitang I 1,930 1,870 424

Kitang 2 & Luz 4,777 4,777 1,056

Lamao 19,329 19,256 4,517

Landing 3,209 3,209 708

Poblacion 701 697 151

Reformista 4,711 4,706 969

Townsite 5,178 5,125 1,196

Wawa 560 560 116

Duale 7,358 7,347 1,644

San Francisco de Asis 5,900 5,900 1,296

St. Francis II 8,615 8,615 1,874

MARIVELES 127,536 125,027 30,847

Alas-asin 15,047 13,545 3,213

Alion 3,264 3,259 744

Batangas II 5,951 5,951 1,333

Cabcaben 6,427 6,427 1,536

Lucanin 5,169 5,132 1,285

Baseco Country (Nassco) 4,581 4,581 1,183

Poblacion 7,938 7,457 1,964

San Carlos 1,517 1,507 332

San Isidro 5,761 5,675 1,581

Sisiman 6,221 6,191 1,489

Balon-Anito 12,286 12,266 3,008

Biaan 1,837 1,795 421

Camaya 14,869 14,865 3,979

Ipag 10,010 10,010 2,574

Malaya 4,910 4,778 1,155

Maligaya 4,407 4,407 1,105

Mt. View 10,461 10,319 2,437

Townsite 6,880 6,862 1,508

MORONG 29,901 29,883 6,847

Binaritan 5,966 5,955 1,378

Mabayo 4,771 4,771 1,162

Nagbalayong 6,207 6,207 1,353

Poblacion 5,511 5,504 1,312

Sabang 7,446 7,446 1,642

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Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Bataan

ORANI 66,909 66,867 15,790

Bagong Paraiso (Pob.) 2,835 2,835 673

Balut (Pob.) 1,355 1,355 355

Bayan (Pob.) 6,018 6,018 1,621

Calero (Pob.) 1,438 1,438 360

Paking-Carbonero (Pob.) 1,164 1,164 290

Centro II (Pob.) 431 431 122

Dona 1,249 1,249 323

Kaparangan 3,021 3,021 663

Masantol 690 690 163

Mulawin 4,380 4,380 985

Pag-asa 2,486 2,486 647

Palihan (Pob.) 2,581 2,581 586

Pantalan Bago (Pob.) 2,250 2,250 503

Pantalan Luma (Pob.) 5,563 5,563 1,297

Parang Parang (Pob.) 1,407 1,407 286

Centro I (Pob.) 501 493 117

Sibul 1,283 1,283 278

Silahis 510 510 120

Tala 1,467 1,467 327

Talimundoc 2,493 2,493 632

Tapulao 5,023 5,023 1,080

Tenejero (Pob.) 1,968 1,968 362

Tugatog 6,856 6,856 1,694

Wawa (Pob.) 729 729 170

Apollo 1,955 1,921 481

Kabalutan 2,462 2,462 536

Maria Fe 2,146 2,146 553

Puksuan 645 645 145

Tagumpay 2,003 2,003 421

ORION 56,002 55,834 12,136

Arellano (Pob.) 644 644 138

Bagumbayan (Pob.) 1,309 1,309 329

Balagtas (Pob.) 1,963 1,963 401

Balut (Pob.) 1,391 1,391 288

Bantan 1,403 1,403 277

Bilolo 6,803 6,803 1,513

Calungusan 1,610 1,610 363

Camachile 1,587 1,587 330

Daang Bago (Pob.) 969 969 216

Daang Bilolo (Pob.) 2,745 2,745 586

Daang Pare 6,297 6,262 1,337

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2015 Census of Population Bataan

Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Bataan

General Lim (Kaput) 3,956 3,947 917

Kapunitan 5,237 5,237 1,099

Lati (Pob.) 1,113 1,113 236

Lusungan (Pob.) 1,647 1,647 321

Puting Buhangin 2,696 2,665 595

Sabatan 3,651 3,596 793

San Vicente (Pob.) 1,391 1,391 275

Santo Domingo 4,107 4,069 904

Villa Angeles (Pob.) 1,161 1,161 296

Wakas (Pob.) 768 768 172

Wawa (Pob.) 1,818 1,818 375

Santa Elena 1,736 1,736 375

PILAR 41,823 41,730 9,349

Ala-uli 4,458 4,451 1,037

Bagumbayan 1,427 1,427 324

Balut I 1,151 1,151 256

Balut II 1,260 1,260 268

Bantan Munti 467 467 114

Burgos 1,227 1,227 276

Del Rosario (Pob.) 1,847 1,847 393

Diwa 2,491 2,486 595

Landing 1,311 1,311 297

Liyang 2,345 2,335 485

Nagwaling 3,006 2,988 686

Panilao 5,488 5,478 1,261

Pantingan 1,442 1,442 309

Poblacion 1,399 1,393 313

Rizal (Pob.) 847 847 209

Santa Rosa 6,942 6,942 1,541

Wakas North 1,109 1,109 237

Wakas South 1,616 1,579 326

Wawa 1,990 1,990 422

SAMAL 35,298 35,278 7,724

East Calaguiman (Pob.) 2,573 2,572 531

East Daang Bago (Pob.) 1,169 1,169 232

Ibaba (Pob.) 3,210 3,210 636

Imelda 2,665 2,665 602

Lalawigan 3,926 3,926 884

Palili 2,092 2,092 494

San Juan (Pob.) 4,230 4,229 922

San Roque (Pob.) 1,159 1,159 239

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Bataan 2015 Census of Population

Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Bataan

Santa Lucia 2,480 2,479 551

Sapa 3,682 3,682 782

Tabing Ilog 2,184 2,184 488

Gugo 3,756 3,739 857

West Calaguiman (Pob.) 1,419 1,419 344

West Daang Bago (Pob.) 753 753 162

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

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2015 Census of Population Bulacan

Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

BULACAN 3,292,071 3,283,215 760,964

ANGAT 59,237 59,214 14,891

Banaban 2,140 2,140 471

Baybay 855 855 234

Binagbag 5,182 5,182 1,258

Donacion 2,603 2,603 744

Encanto 4,665 4,642 1,077

Laog 1,225 1,225 312

Marungko 4,344 4,344 1,299

Niugan 4,607 4,607 1,137

Paltok 1,447 1,447 384

Pulong Yantok 4,940 4,940 1,241

San Roque (Pob.) 5,168 5,168 1,352

Santa Cruz (Pob.) 5,641 5,641 1,585

Santa Lucia 2,475 2,475 510

Santo Cristo (Pob.) 4,999 4,999 1,098

Sulucan 5,723 5,723 1,370

Taboc 3,223 3,223 819

BALAGTAS (BIGAA) 73,929 73,699 17,633

Borol 2nd 7,243 7,235 1,754

Borol 1st 10,190 10,183 2,360

Dalig 1,949 1,949 453

Longos 2,779 2,779 735

Panginay 12,578 12,552 3,059

Pulong Gubat 7,701 7,669 1,873

San Juan 10,158 10,148 2,369

Santol 16,346 16,315 3,890

Wawa (Pob.) 4,985 4,869 1,140

BALIUAG 149,954 149,671 36,480

Bagong Nayon 5,616 5,616 1,395

Barangca 3,051 3,051 732

Calantipay 2,784 2,784 698

Catulinan 1,916 1,916 535

Concepcion 9,933 9,933 2,301

Hinukay 2,140 2,140 480

Makinabang 11,715 11,715 2,822

Matangtubig 2,630 2,630 622

Pagala 3,843 3,843 889

Paitan 1,517 1,517 339

Piel 2,229 2,229 521

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Bulacan

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Bulacan 2015 Census of Population

Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Bulacan

Pinagbarilan 5,357 5,321 1,414

Poblacion 9,448 9,329 2,225

Sabang 11,350 11,331 3,090

San Jose 6,575 6,573 1,738

San Roque 3,554 3,554 806

Santa Barbara 11,676 11,657 2,867

Santo Cristo 8,840 8,840 2,001

Santo Niño 3,818 3,818 971

Subic 5,506 5,506 1,524

Sulivan 5,070 5,070 1,150

Tangos 5,699 5,699 1,423

Tarcan 7,333 7,290 1,774

Tiaong 5,006 5,006 1,170

Tibag 3,014 3,014 583

Tilapayong 3,389 3,389 762

Virgen delas Flores 6,945 6,900 1,648

BOCAUE 119,675 119,496 27,427

Antipona 2,289 2,289 580

Bagumbayan 3,573 3,573 817

Bambang 7,830 7,830 1,834

Batia 31,663 31,663 7,195

Biñang 1st 3,496 3,479 746

Biñang 2nd 2,072 2,072 412

Bolacan 1,199 1,199 274

Bundukan 6,796 6,796 1,581

Bunlo 4,686 4,686 1,042

Caingin 5,551 5,551 1,226

Duhat 7,444 7,444 1,499

Igulot 1,408 1,272 259

Lolomboy 16,507 16,490 3,574

Poblacion 405 405 110

Sulucan 2,572 2,572 675

Taal 8,681 8,681 2,193

Tambobong 5,558 5,558 1,482

Turo 6,058 6,049 1,483

Wakas 1,887 1,887 445

BULACAN 76,565 76,526 18,307

Bagumbayan 3,701 3,701 874

Balubad 3,357 3,357 793

Bambang 13,604 13,604 3,205

Matungao 11,646 11,646 2,787

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2015 Census of Population Bulacan

Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Bulacan

Maysantol 2,768 2,768 701

Perez 2,381 2,381 603

Pitpitan 4,516 4,516 1,058

San Francisco 6,145 6,145 1,457

San Jose (Pob.) 3,372 3,364 812

San Nicolas 5,804 5,773 1,386

Santa Ana 8,122 8,122 1,934

Santa Ines 2,508 2,508 621

Taliptip 5,490 5,490 1,336

Tibig 3,151 3,151 740

BUSTOS 67,039 66,626 16,046

Bonga Mayor 3,792 3,792 891

Bonga Menor 4,619 4,377 1,173

Buisan 1,869 1,869 512

Camachilihan 2,552 2,552 628

Cambaog 6,242 6,242 1,517

Catacte 7,990 7,990 1,838

Liciada 5,017 5,017 1,225

Malamig 5,633 5,609 1,440

Malawak 2,789 2,789 700

Poblacion 7,153 7,153 1,602

San Pedro 6,994 6,847 1,674

Talampas 3,325 3,325 725

Tanawan 2,862 2,862 640

Tibagan 6,202 6,202 1,481

CALUMPIT 108,757 108,725 24,991

Balite 3,216 3,216 711

Balungao 5,044 5,044 1,172

Buguion 3,296 3,295 762

Bulusan 2,564 2,562 568

Calizon 1,999 1,999 519

Calumpang 4,159 4,159 855

Caniogan 4,278 4,278 974

Corazon 2,458 2,458 542

Frances 5,770 5,755 1,286

Gatbuca 6,332 6,332 1,438

Gugo 1,770 1,770 371

Iba Este 2,754 2,754 681

Iba O'Este 12,359 12,359 3,065

Longos 3,444 3,444 822

Meysulao 4,109 4,109 888

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Bulacan 2015 Census of Population

Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Bulacan

Meyto 2,971 2,971 639

Palimbang 2,117 2,117 525

Panducot 2,501 2,491 670

Pio Cruzcosa 4,336 4,336 999

Poblacion 1,909 1,905 432

Pungo 8,347 8,347 1,882

San Jose 5,437 5,437 1,166

San Marcos 2,255 2,255 503

San Miguel 4,998 4,998 1,138

Santa Lucia 2,206 2,206 527

Santo Niño 1,955 1,955 549

Sapang Bayan 2,762 2,762 585

Sergio Bayan 1,967 1,967 445

Sucol 1,444 1,444 277

GUIGUINTO 99,730 99,479 23,062

Cutcut 2,940 2,940 676

Daungan 1,800 1,800 424

Ilang-Ilang 5,628 5,628 1,340

Malis 16,223 16,161 3,439

Panginay 1,528 1,528 380

Poblacion 4,099 4,079 938

Pritil 5,172 5,168 1,168

Pulong Gubat 1,879 1,863 415

Santa Cruz 12,216 12,207 2,795

Santa Rita 13,687 13,676 3,189

Tabang 8,832 8,832 2,210

Tabe 8,310 8,183 2,015

Tiaong 7,640 7,640 1,659

Tuktukan 9,776 9,774 2,414

HAGONOY 129,807 129,721 30,208

Abulalas 5,283 5,283 1,265

Carillo 1,708 1,708 414

Iba 5,321 5,321 1,276

Mercado 7,114 7,114 1,648

Palapat 2,364 2,364 511

Pugad 1,907 1,907 501

Sagrada Familia 6,569 6,569 1,687

San Agustin 10,336 10,317 2,451

San Isidro 8,102 8,097 1,770

San Jose 4,646 4,646 1,103

San Juan 3,542 3,527 912

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2015 Census of Population Bulacan

Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Bulacan

San Miguel 5,888 5,888 1,353

San Nicolas 5,113 5,113 1,140

San Pablo 3,346 3,343 776

San Pascual 5,957 5,957 1,271

San Pedro 5,042 5,035 1,201

San Roque 4,908 4,908 1,126

San Sebastian 8,193 8,193 1,933

Santa Cruz 3,484 3,484 748

Santa Elena 4,918 4,918 1,166

Santa Monica 8,317 8,317 1,854

Santo Niño (Pob.) 4,415 4,379 1,051

Santo Rosario 5,251 5,251 1,205

Tampok 2,635 2,634 605

Tibaguin 2,884 2,884 715

Iba-Ibayo 2,564 2,564 526

CITY OF MALOLOS (Capital) 252,074 248,330 57,541

Anilao 3,078 3,078 708

Atlag 5,294 5,294 1,132

Babatnin 958 958 239

Bagna 5,321 5,321 1,165

Bagong Bayan 3,688 3,674 866

Balayong 3,338 3,338 807

Balite 2,813 2,813 721

Bangkal 12,437 12,437 2,590

Barihan 5,833 5,833 1,578

Bulihan 13,510 13,391 3,398

Bungahan 2,965 2,965 680

Dakila 5,352 5,352 1,300

Guinhawa 4,086 868 216

Caingin 6,899 6,899 1,626

Calero 1,281 1,281 271

Caliligawan 302 302 71

Canalate 4,124 4,124 929

Caniogan 5,132 5,126 1,239

Catmon 2,382 2,379 647

Ligas 6,624 6,590 1,591

Liyang 1,661 1,661 316

Longos 14,864 14,854 3,563

Look 1st 6,808 6,808 1,536

Look 2nd 3,108 3,108 673

Lugam 4,711 4,693 1,057

Mabolo 6,435 6,435 1,414

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Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Bulacan

Mambog 2,673 2,673 686

Masile 832 832 169

Matimbo 6,516 6,508 1,545

Mojon 18,239 18,233 4,059

Namayan 771 771 153

Niugan 828 825 198

Pamarawan 3,336 3,336 775

Panasahan 8,818 8,818 2,014

Pinagbakahan 6,087 6,080 1,418

San Agustin 2,262 2,179 536

San Gabriel 2,467 2,467 554

San Juan 4,388 4,388 953

San Pablo 5,240 5,240 1,298

San Vicente (Pob.) 2,790 2,781 533

Santiago 1,973 1,954 450

Santisima Trinidad 6,524 6,523 1,482

Santo Cristo 2,025 2,025 490

Santo Niño (Pob.) 561 465 95

Santo Rosario (Pob.) 7,633 7,632 1,734

Santol 8,646 8,646 1,940

Sumapang Bata 2,645 2,645 621

Sumapang Matanda 7,554 7,554 1,754

Taal 2,231 2,214 479

Tikay 10,094 10,022 2,341

Cofradia 3,937 3,937 931

MARILAO 221,965 221,504 52,826

Abangan Norte 9,424 9,401 2,214

Abangan Sur 9,625 9,625 2,416

Ibayo 10,103 9,937 2,063

Lambakin 42,821 42,745 9,897

Lias 12,900 12,890 2,980

Loma de Gato 57,569 57,569 13,853

Nagbalon 4,015 4,015 1,116

Patubig 7,501 7,388 1,924

Poblacion I 1,826 1,826 389

Poblacion II 5,475 5,451 1,396

Prenza I 7,065 7,058 1,687

Prenza II 11,229 11,229 2,591

Santa Rosa I 10,793 10,793 2,540

Santa Rosa II 9,648 9,629 2,458

Saog 14,950 14,941 3,526

Tabing Ilog 7,021 7,007 1,776

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Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Bulacan

CITY OF MEYCAUAYAN 209,083 208,932 52,543

Bagbaguin 7,760 7,760 1,997

Bahay Pare 11,568 11,568 2,851

Bancal 12,589 12,589 3,054

Banga 2,913 2,913 768

Bayugo 18,560 18,560 4,619

Calvario 5,317 5,317 1,439

Camalig 8,972 8,972 1,558

Hulo 1,675 1,675 394

Iba 8,032 8,032 2,315

Langka 3,871 3,871 1,076

Lawa 12,854 12,854 3,230

Libtong 10,552 10,552 2,694

Liputan 1,584 1,584 407

Longos 3,412 3,412 774

Malhacan 22,205 22,205 5,515

Pajo 6,166 6,166 1,594

Pandayan 15,264 15,264 4,062

Pantoc 11,804 11,804 3,152

Perez 17,251 17,247 4,190

Poblacion 348 241 62

Saluysoy 10,347 10,307 2,584

Saint Francis (Gasak) 1,288 1,288 305

Tugatog 4,407 4,407 1,201

Ubihan 2,255 2,255 645

Zamora 2,646 2,646 686

Caingin 5,443 5,443 1,371

NORZAGARAY 111,348 111,274 24,822

Bangkal 1,419 1,419 296

Baraka 523 523 128

Bigte 12,118 12,118 2,667

Bitungol 10,177 10,177 2,178

Matictic 12,025 12,025 2,728

Minuyan 10,038 10,030 2,534

Partida 5,422 5,418 1,302

Pinagtulayan 1,996 1,996 443

Poblacion 16,262 16,256 3,667

San Mateo 8,630 8,602 1,888

Tigbe 16,058 16,030 3,542

San Lorenzo 1,990 1,990 424

Friendship Village Resources (FVR) 14,690 14,690 3,025

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Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Bulacan

OBANDO 59,197 59,175 13,821

Binuangan 5,218 5,218 1,379

Catanghalan 3,164 3,164 684

Hulo 2,503 2,503 577

Lawa 8,452 8,452 1,988

Salambao 1,575 1,575 382

Paco 6,866 6,860 1,466

Pag-asa (Pob.) 3,458 3,442 764

Paliwas 6,113 6,113 1,386

Panghulo 12,763 12,763 2,934

San Pascual 7,228 7,228 1,830

Tawiran 1,857 1,857 431

PANDI 89,075 88,775 20,314

Bagbaguin 2,327 2,303 536

Bagong Barrio 10,857 10,768 2,482

Bunsuran III 2,416 2,416 457

Bunsuran I 4,607 4,607 1,042

Bunsuran II 3,404 3,404 730

Cacarong Bata 1,434 1,434 293

Cacarong Matanda 6,193 6,193 1,337

Cupang 2,719 2,669 610

Malibong Bata 2,387 2,377 522

Malibong Matanda 6,296 6,296 1,341

Manatal 3,047 3,047 622

Mapulang Lupa 8,775 8,775 2,008

Masagana 2,496 2,486 565

Masuso 3,240 3,186 853

Pinagkuartelan 4,013 4,005 962

Poblacion 7,764 7,740 1,842

Real de Cacarong 3,421 3,421 1,023

San Roque 2,676 2,656 575

Siling Bata 4,875 4,875 1,192

Siling Matanda 3,679 3,668 780

Baka-bakahan 848 848 160

Santo Niño 1,601 1,601 382

PAOMBONG 53,294 53,283 11,782

Binakod 1,582 1,582 338

Kapitangan 4,262 4,262 972

Malumot 1,439 1,439 296

Masukol 1,545 1,545 300

Pinalagdan 3,163 3,163 700

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Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Bulacan

Poblacion 1,194 1,183 216

San Isidro I 3,641 3,641 799

San Isidro II 11,177 11,177 2,566

San Jose 5,211 5,211 1,140

San Roque 4,847 4,847 1,032

San Vicente 2,811 2,811 617

Santa Cruz 1,611 1,611 375

Santo Niño 3,640 3,640 819

Santo Rosario 7,171 7,171 1,612

PLARIDEL 107,805 107,706 24,437

Agnaya 2,585 2,584 474

Bagong Silang 3,322 3,322 744

Banga I 7,030 7,024 1,629

Banga II 9,036 9,024 1,989

Bintog 4,122 4,122 979

Bulihan 5,721 5,716 1,390

Culianin 4,130 4,130 946

Dampol 3,183 3,183 733

Lagundi 4,243 4,243 929

Lalangan 2,077 2,077 476

Lumang Bayan 5,361 5,361 1,189

Parulan 7,590 7,590 1,750

Poblacion 3,901 3,842 862

Rueda 1,803 1,803 425

San Jose 4,448 4,448 1,097

Santa Ines 2,953 2,937 646

Santo Niño 10,761 10,761 2,502

Sipat 5,856 5,856 1,386

Tabang 19,683 19,683 4,291

PULILAN 97,323 97,262 22,557

Balatong A 1,656 1,656 369

Balatong B 3,691 3,691 833

Cutcot 7,152 7,135 1,657

Dampol I 6,028 6,028 1,425

Dampol II-A 4,225 4,215 1,038

Dampol II-B 4,706 4,706 1,120

Dulong Malabon 3,926 3,926 904

Inaon 8,037 8,037 1,749

Longos 5,426 5,426 1,248

Lumbac 4,073 4,073 926

Paltao 6,543 6,543 1,429

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Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Bulacan

Penabatan 1,996 1,996 424

Poblacion 12,227 12,208 2,898

Santa Peregrina 1,553 1,553 340

Santo Cristo 6,831 6,825 1,646

Taal 6,774 6,774 1,586

Tabon 4,355 4,355 1,007

Tibag 4,235 4,235 1,025

Tinejero 3,889 3,880 933

SAN ILDEFONSO 104,471 104,286 24,257

Akle 4,330 4,330 1,083

Alagao 3,506 3,365 804

Anyatam 4,169 4,169 1,065

Bagong Barrio 2,150 2,116 499

Basuit 2,068 2,068 557

Bubulong Munti 2,245 2,245 531

Bubulong Malaki 2,069 2,069 522

Buhol na Mangga 1,402 1,402 347

Bulusukan 1,948 1,948 439

Calasag 3,578 3,578 884

Calawitan 3,435 3,435 681

Casalat 1,811 1,811 408

Gabihan 3,393 3,393 830

Garlang 1,183 1,183 276

Lapnit 3,134 3,134 741

Maasim 3,774 3,774 853

Makapilapil 2,234 2,234 489

Malipampang 5,897 5,897 1,383

Matimbubong 2,583 2,583 551

Nabaong Garlang 1,914 1,914 501

Palapala 6,087 6,087 1,493

Pasong Bangkal 839 839 182

Pinaod 7,283 7,283 1,627

Poblacion 4,080 4,070 931

Pulong Tamo 1,987 1,987 387

San Juan 5,149 5,149 1,182

Santa Catalina Bata 1,502 1,502 330

Santa Catalina Matanda 2,620 2,620 593

Sapang Dayap 1,483 1,483 341

Sapang Putik 3,946 3,946 855

Sapang Putol 1,988 1,988 439

Sumandig 2,257 2,257 536

Telepatio 1,020 1,020 226

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2015 Census of Population Bulacan

Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Bulacan

Upig 2,524 2,524 573

Umpucan 2,423 2,423 583

Mataas na Parang 2,460 2,460 535

CITY OF SAN JOSE DEL MONTE 574,089 573,429 126,553

Bagong Buhay 7,258 7,258 1,514

Dulong Bayan 8,806 8,803 2,070

Gaya-gaya 43,683 43,624 10,041

Kaypian 38,407 38,367 8,599

Kaybanban 2,974 2,974 664

Minuyan 3,344 3,344 757

Muzon 106,603 106,533 23,616

Poblacion 2,161 2,150 476

Santo Cristo 39,039 39,028 9,032

Sapang Palay 5,563 5,545 1,239

Tungkong Mangga 12,856 12,846 3,021

Citrus 20,937 20,937 4,323

San Martin 3,897 3,897 703

Santa Cruz 4,613 4,613 1,013

Fatima 3,085 3,085 740

San Pedro 15,565 15,563 3,484

San Rafael 8,053 8,053 1,754

Santo Niño 2,770 2,770 505

Assumption 4,460 4,460 893

Bagong Buhay II 4,301 4,301 983

Bagong Buhay III 5,854 5,854 1,169

Ciudad Real 2,519 2,291 523

Fatima II 1,855 1,855 391

Fatima III 1,922 1,922 459

Fatima IV 2,243 2,243 529

Fatima V 2,519 2,519 557

Francisco Homes-Guijo 6,132 6,132 1,277

Francisco Homes-Mulawin 11,608 11,608 2,564

Francisco Homes-Narra 7,152 7,152 1,649

Francisco Homes-Yakal 3,327 3,327 686

Graceville 38,478 38,369 8,429

Gumaoc Central 3,864 3,864 839

Gumaoc East 5,352 5,352 1,164

Gumaoc West 7,828 7,828 1,719

Lawang Pari 3,969 3,969 867

Maharlika 3,282 3,267 650

Minuyan II 5,641 5,626 1,168

Minuyan III 2,773 2,773 629

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Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Bulacan

Minuyan IV 5,191 5,191 1,127

Minuyan V 2,478 2,478 539

Minuyan Proper 38,846 38,846 8,616

Paradise III 4,088 4,076 933

Poblacion I 4,445 4,433 906

San Isidro 5,767 5,763 1,376

San Manuel 11,452 11,450 2,507

San Martin II 3,554 3,552 705

San Martin III 3,163 3,143 671

San Martin IV 3,830 3,830 858

San Rafael I 3,249 3,249 744

San Rafael III 3,031 3,029 552

San Rafael IV 6,732 6,717 1,210

San Rafael V 2,982 2,982 656

San Roque 2,188 2,188 509

Santa Cruz II 3,110 3,110 684

Santa Cruz III 2,829 2,829 571

Santa Cruz IV 3,132 3,132 670

Santa Cruz V 3,957 3,957 861

Santo Niño II 3,046 3,046 669

St. Martin de Porres 2,326 2,326 493

SAN MIGUEL 153,882 153,725 34,459

Bagong Silang 1,876 1,876 411

Balaong 2,670 2,655 510

Balite 2,598 2,575 577

Bantog 3,695 3,695 776

Bardias 1,636 1,636 386

Baritan 1,553 1,553 325

Batasan Bata 2,037 2,037 452

Batasan Matanda 3,003 3,003 669

Biak-na-Bato 1,737 1,735 392

Biclat 1,870 1,870 416

Buga 1,512 1,512 357

Buliran 4,862 4,862 1,069

Bulualto 2,873 2,873 674

Calumpang 3,980 3,980 1,014

Cambio 1,886 1,886 415

Camias 7,560 7,544 1,723

Ilog-Bulo 1,604 1,603 375

King Kabayo 1,662 1,662 355

Labne 1,431 1,422 308

Lambakin 2,805 2,805 759

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2015 Census of Population Bulacan

Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Bulacan

Magmarale 2,163 2,148 462

Malibay 1,935 1,935 464

Mandile 1,878 1,878 403

Masalipit 2,883 2,883 636

Pacalag 1,165 1,159 259

Paliwasan 2,849 2,831 591

Partida 3,205 3,205 773

Pinambaran 3,860 3,860 763

Poblacion 3,127 3,127 702

Pulong Bayabas 2,030 2,011 459

Sacdalan 2,216 2,216 514

Salacot 3,127 3,127 669

Salangan 5,056 5,046 1,102

San Agustin 3,755 3,755 850

San Jose 4,951 4,951 1,059

San Juan 8,602 8,599 2,049

San Vicente 2,860 2,860 653

Santa Ines 6,000 6,000 1,323

Santa Lucia 3,335 3,334 718

Santa Rita Bata 2,945 2,945 563

Santa Rita Matanda 2,829 2,829 680

Sapang 1,632 1,632 383

Sibul 10,161 10,151 2,198

Tartaro 6,001 5,992 1,387

Tibagan 3,678 3,678 774

Bagong Pag-asa 1,314 1,314 302

Pulong Duhat 1,389 1,389 318

Maligaya 2,092 2,092 487

Tigpalas 3,994 3,994 955

SAN RAFAEL 94,655 94,527 22,560

BMA-Balagtas 1,515 1,515 356

Banca-banca 1,174 1,174 260

Caingin 10,262 10,237 2,756

Coral na Bato 1,500 1,480 336

Cruz na Daan 1,372 1,372 309

Dagat-dagatan 1,347 1,347 292

Diliman I 3,340 3,340 744

Diliman II 850 850 222

Capihan 6,423 6,423 1,404

Libis 2,228 2,228 542

Lico 2,023 1,994 463

Maasim 1,346 1,346 331

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Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Bulacan

Mabalas-balas 3,667 3,667 820

Maguinao 4,123 4,123 968

Maronguillo 3,284 3,284 814

Paco 1,101 1,101 234

Pansumaloc 997 997 230

Pantubig 3,750 3,739 1,003

Pasong Bangkal 955 955 216

Pasong Callos 818 818 219

Pasong Intsik 1,459 1,457 348

Pinacpinacan 1,815 1,815 417

Poblacion 1,636 1,636 400

Pulo 3,488 3,470 770

Pulong Bayabas 1,071 1,071 258

Salapungan 2,058 2,058 469

Sampaloc 4,009 4,009 924

San Agustin 1,486 1,486 300

San Roque 8,233 8,233 1,999

Talacsan 3,659 3,646 828

Tambubong 7,810 7,800 1,876

Tukod 2,381 2,381 564

Ulingao 2,653 2,653 698

Sapang Pahalang 822 822 190

SANTA MARIA 256,454 255,187 58,357

Bagbaguin 8,912 8,905 2,019

Balasing 7,900 7,900 1,700

Buenavista 2,436 2,436 557

Bulac 9,225 8,644 2,120

Camangyanan 5,388 5,378 1,198

Catmon 13,334 13,277 3,158

Cay Pombo 28,947 28,875 6,442

Caysio 14,365 14,365 3,171

Guyong 14,749 14,705 3,422

Lalakhan 2,337 2,337 508

Mag-asawang Sapa 9,373 9,311 2,221

Mahabang Parang 4,361 4,338 1,004

Manggahan 2,398 2,398 524

Parada 8,448 8,448 1,977

Poblacion 12,876 12,798 3,024

Pulong Buhangin 36,893 36,755 8,407

San Gabriel 8,465 8,465 1,885

San Jose Patag 11,282 11,203 2,489

San Vicente 16,871 16,856 3,921

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2015 Census of Population Bulacan

Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Bulacan

Santa Clara 12,115 12,078 2,797

Santa Cruz 9,211 9,147 2,035

Silangan 2,028 2,028 466

Tabing Bakod 5,716 5,716 1,378

Tumana 8,824 8,824 1,934

DOÑA REMEDIOS TRINIDAD 22,663 22,663 5,090

Bayabas 1,575 1,575 356

Kabayunan 1,745 1,745 420

Camachin 1,043 1,043 210

Camachile 4,166 4,166 944

Kalawakan 6,909 6,909 1,563

Pulong Sampalok 2,859 2,859 668

Talbak 1,746 1,746 415

Sapang Bulak 2,620 2,620 514

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

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Nueva Ecija 2015 Census of Population

Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

NUEVA ECIJA 2,151,461 2,147,656 496,977

ALIAGA 63,543 63,538 14,004

Betes 2,083 2,083 461

Bibiclat 7,467 7,467 1,638

Bucot 5,156 5,156 1,129

La Purisima 1,969 1,969 431

Magsaysay 2,503 2,503 532

Macabucod 1,396 1,396 337

Pantoc 2,192 2,192 477

Poblacion Centro 1,660 1,660 342

Poblacion East I 2,122 2,117 450

Poblacion East II 1,646 1,646 366

Poblacion West III 1,338 1,338 298

Poblacion West IV 726 726 120

San Carlos 2,953 2,953 646

San Emiliano 1,221 1,221 270

San Eustacio 1,731 1,731 429

San Felipe Bata 1,780 1,780 396

San Felipe Matanda 2,251 2,251 499

San Juan 4,768 4,768 1,067

San Pablo Bata 1,979 1,979 454

San Pablo Matanda 1,081 1,081 241

Santa Monica 1,195 1,195 262

Santiago 2,197 2,197 508

Santo Rosario 2,268 2,268 501

Santo Tomas 5,117 5,117 1,146

Sunson 1,039 1,039 201

Umangan 3,705 3,705 803

BONGABON 64,173 64,123 14,990

Antipolo 4,124 4,124 993

Ariendo 1,263 1,263 309

Bantug 917 917 217

Calaanan 2,900 2,900 668

Commercial (Pob.) 283 283 65

Cruz 2,013 2,013 461

Digmala 1,106 1,106 262

Curva (J. Tomacruz) 3,763 3,763 847

Kaingin (Pob.) 2,865 2,865 685

Labi 1,575 1,558 374

Larcon 1,597 1,597 366

Lusok 2,248 2,248 492

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Nueva Ecija

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Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Nueva Ecija

Macabaclay 2,707 2,707 600

Magtanggol (Pob.) 1,715 1,715 323

Mantile (Pob.) 1,358 1,358 293

Olivete 1,944 1,925 466

Palo Maria (Pob.) 2,288 2,288 545

Pesa 2,281 2,281 577

Rizal (Pob.) 2,946 2,946 747

Sampalucan (Pob.) 1,644 1,644 342

San Roque (Pob.) 2,465 2,465 568

Santor 6,037 6,037 1,386

Sinipit (Pob.) 2,672 2,672 591

Sisilang na Ligaya (Pob.) 623 618 150

Social (Pob.) 663 663 154

Tugatug 2,034 2,025 508

Tulay na Bato (Pob.) 2,034 2,034 482

Vega 6,108 6,108 1,519

CABANATUAN CITY 302,231 300,677 68,247

Aduas Centro (Aduas) 5,116 5,104 1,148

Bagong Sikat 4,599 4,599 1,086

Bagong Buhay 852 852 167

Bakero 3,073 3,073 700

Bakod Bayan 7,659 7,659 1,701

Balite 2,141 2,141 437

Bangad 7,596 7,596 1,811

Bantug Bulalo 2,390 2,376 555

Bantug Norte 8,695 8,672 1,994

Barlis 2,066 2,066 440

Barrera District (Pob.) 5,374 5,374 1,077

Bernardo District (Pob.) 1,233 1,223 288

Bitas 5,779 5,731 1,124

Bonifacio District (Pob.) 2,917 2,917 649

Buliran 3,322 3,322 741

Caalibangbangan 11,112 10,740 2,439

Cabu 4,054 4,040 994

Campo Tinio 11,449 11,449 2,664

Kapitan Pepe (Pob.) 4,425 4,376 1,173

Cinco-Cinco 1,816 1,816 415

City Supermarket (Pob.) 172 172 49

Caudillo 1,614 1,614 355

Communal 1,451 1,451 291

Cruz Roja 4,145 4,145 921

Daang Sarile 7,191 7,191 1,655

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Nueva Ecija 2015 Census of Population

Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Nueva Ecija

Dalampang 2,057 2,057 434

Dicarma (Pob.) 4,480 4,480 1,016

Dimasalang (Pob.) 1,421 1,416 334

Dionisio S. Garcia 7,076 7,076 1,610

Fatima (Pob.) 886 870 199

General Luna (Pob.) 1,548 1,548 356

Ibabao Bana 2,313 2,313 539

Imelda District 4,001 4,001 825

Isla (Pob.) 2,081 2,081 406

Calawagan (Kalawagan) 1,757 1,757 431

Kalikid Norte 3,344 2,724 629

Kalikid Sur 5,056 5,056 1,255

Lagare 2,366 2,366 538

M. S. Garcia 4,670 4,670 1,015

Mabini Extension 3,314 3,314 809

Mabini Homesite 4,317 4,317 994

Macatbong 3,378 3,378 801

Magsaysay District 4,492 4,492 933

Matadero (Pob.) 1,123 1,123 241

Lourdes (Matungal-tungal) 2,457 2,453 536

Mayapyap Norte 2,288 2,288 527

Mayapyap Sur 5,473 5,473 1,280

Melojavilla (Pob.) 654 629 142

Obrero 4,361 4,361 987

Padre Crisostomo 4,018 4,018 934

Pagas 2,997 2,997 638

Palagay 2,221 2,221 514

Pamaldan 3,870 3,870 842

Pangatian 2,815 2,815 574

Patalac 2,349 2,349 546

Polilio 2,605 2,605 585

Pula 1,708 1,708 410

Quezon District (Pob.) 1,949 1,938 470

Rizdelis (Pob.) 789 789 170

Samon 1,713 1,713 374

San Isidro 4,996 4,996 1,102

San Josef Norte 4,442 4,442 969

San Josef Sur 6,793 6,793 1,542

San Juan Pob. (Acofa) 6,687 6,667 1,515

San Roque Norte 1,128 1,128 243

San Roque Sur 1,356 1,356 323

Sanbermicristi (Pob.) 1,331 1,309 271

Sangitan 2,015 2,015 403

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and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Nueva Ecija

Santa Arcadia 4,598 4,572 1,016

Sumacab Norte 4,698 4,698 1,036

Valdefuente 4,321 4,312 1,011

Valle Cruz 4,856 4,856 1,113

Vijandre District (Pob.) 1,376 1,376 330

Villa Ofelia-Caridad 1,319 1,319 302

Zulueta District (Pob.) 1,558 1,558 383

Nabao (Pob.) 730 730 180

Padre Burgos (Pob.) 324 320 75

Talipapa 1,726 1,726 334

Aduas Norte 5,546 5,546 1,260

Aduas Sur 6,745 6,745 1,592

Hermogenes C. Concepcion, Sr. 4,039 3,834 946

Sapang 1,382 1,382 300

Sumacab Este 4,118 4,118 998

Sumacab South 4,487 4,467 983

Caridad 1,885 1,885 463

Magsaysay South 2,800 2,775 661

Maria Theresa 930 930 226

Sangitan East 2,050 2,050 486

Santo Niño 1,807 1,807 416

CABIAO 79,007 78,966 16,685

Bagong Buhay 1,394 1,394 279

Bagong Sikat 1,534 1,534 336

Bagong Silang 4,080 4,080 815

Concepcion 3,768 3,768 744

Entablado 5,891 5,891 1,282

Maligaya 2,594 2,594 561

Natividad North (Pob.) 694 694 147

Natividad South (Pob.) 1,003 1,003 219

Palasinan 3,846 3,846 830

San Antonio 2,225 2,225 467

San Fernando Norte 3,661 3,630 825

San Fernando Sur 11,772 11,772 2,597

San Gregorio 1,970 1,970 400

San Juan North (Pob.) 378 378 92

San Juan South (Pob.) 902 902 198

San Roque 4,908 4,908 1,135

San Vicente 7,895 7,895 1,558

Santa Rita 7,997 7,987 1,600

Sinipit 4,403 4,403 917

Polilio 1,395 1,395 286

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TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Nueva Ecija

San Carlos 3,229 3,229 655

Santa Isabel 1,481 1,481 325

Santa Ines 1,987 1,987 417

CARRANGLAN 41,131 41,131 9,642

R.A.Padilla (Baluarte) 2,205 2,205 529

Bantug 1,273 1,273 234

Bunga 3,919 3,919 957

Burgos 3,844 3,844 922

Capintalan 2,445 2,445 550

Joson (Digidig) 4,018 4,018 897

General Luna 4,616 4,616 1,103

Minuli 1,475 1,475 352

Piut 2,234 2,234 539

Puncan 4,766 4,766 1,108

Putlan 1,405 1,405 324

Salazar 1,218 1,218 285

San Agustin 2,276 2,276 553

T. L. Padilla Pob. (Bgy. I) 1,435 1,435 312

F. C. Otic Pob. (Bgy. II) 939 939 223

D. L. Maglanoc Pob. (Bgy.III) 1,642 1,642 412

G. S. Rosario Pob. (Bgy. IV) 1,421 1,421 342

CUYAPO 65,039 65,028 15,659

Baloy 2,544 2,544 571

Bambanaba 2,030 2,030 513

Bantug 531 531 118

Bentigan 1,358 1,358 352

Bibiclat 1,198 1,198 294

Bonifacio 1,515 1,515 415

Bued 508 508 117

Bulala 1,164 1,164 282

Burgos 1,565 1,565 366

Cabileo 1,202 1,202 269

Cabatuan 710 710 174

Cacapasan 689 689 175

Calancuasan Norte 958 958 221

Calancuasan Sur 1,636 1,636 434

Colosboa 678 678 151

Columbitin 641 641 153

Curva 867 867 198

District I (Pob. I) 1,061 1,061 220

District II (Pob. II) 1,522 1,522 398

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and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Nueva Ecija

District IV (Pob. IV) 1,340 1,340 323

District V (Pob. V) 975 975 216

District VI (Pob. VI) 1,762 1,751 339

District VII (Pob. VII) 719 719 165

District VIII (Pob. VIII) 1,255 1,255 289

Landig 824 824 189

Latap 2,169 2,169 527

Loob 1,186 1,186 278

Luna 1,287 1,287 297

Malbeg-Patalan 681 681 160

Malineng 1,616 1,616 439

Matindeg 648 648 168

Maycaban 1,553 1,553 382

Nacuralan 1,387 1,387 325

Nagmisahan 1,555 1,555 364

Paitan Norte 1,850 1,850 449

Paitan Sur 998 998 241

Piglisan 1,215 1,215 270

Pugo 665 665 139

Rizal 856 856 242

Sabit 1,633 1,633 407

Salagusog 1,388 1,388 318

San Antonio 4,118 4,118 1,110

San Jose 1,266 1,266 293

San Juan 597 597 148

Santa Clara 1,678 1,678 442

Santa Cruz 1,128 1,128 262

Sinimbaan 1,151 1,151 281

Tagtagumbao 1,027 1,027 254

Tutuloy 958 958 210

Ungab 1,895 1,895 425

Villaflores 1,282 1,282 286

GABALDON (BITULOK & SABANI) 35,383 35,383 8,510

Bagong Sikat 2,725 2,725 647

Bagting 3,138 3,138 749

Bantug 1,099 1,099 263

Bitulok (North Pob.) 2,734 2,734 653

Bugnan 2,528 2,528 608

Calabasa 1,100 1,100 266

Camachile 510 510 126

Cuyapa 2,063 2,063 463

Ligaya 5,788 5,788 1,438

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TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Nueva Ecija

Macasandal 1,345 1,345 320

Malinao 1,896 1,896 476

Pantoc 1,614 1,614 402

Pinamalisan 649 649 168

South Poblacion 4,327 4,327 1,004

Sawmill 1,476 1,476 322

Tagumpay 2,391 2,391 605

CITY OF GAPAN 110,303 110,258 24,906

Bayanihan 5,128 5,104 1,188

Bulak 2,279 2,279 469

Kapalangan 5,010 5,010 1,181

Mahipon 2,293 2,293 583

Malimba 2,914 2,914 676

Mangino 10,694 10,687 2,516

Marelo 1,926 1,926 417

Pambuan 11,943 11,935 2,559

Parcutela 1,394 1,394 335

San Lorenzo (Pob.) 5,633 5,633 1,083

San Nicolas 12,771 12,770 3,176

San Roque 8,699 8,699 1,976

San Vicente (Pob.) 8,601 8,598 1,863

Santa Cruz 3,797 3,797 872

Santo Cristo Norte 4,600 4,600 1,054

Santo Cristo Sur 4,349 4,349 854

Santo Niño 5,524 5,522 1,176

Makabaclay 2,480 2,480 584

Balante 1,647 1,647 384

Bungo 2,349 2,349 521

Mabunga 801 801 175

Maburak 3,096 3,096 698

Puting Tubig 2,375 2,375 566

GENERAL MAMERTO NATIVIDAD 41,656 41,650 10,030

Balangkare Norte 1,552 1,552 360

Balangkare Sur 1,524 1,524 372

Balaring 2,000 1,994 440

Belen 2,216 2,216 538

Bravo 1,040 1,040 255

Burol 1,722 1,722 414

Kabulihan 2,148 2,148 516

Mag-asawang Sampaloc 1,184 1,184 269

Manarog 1,262 1,262 305

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and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Nueva Ecija

Mataas na Kahoy 5,050 5,050 1,228

Panacsac 1,166 1,166 283

Picaleon 1,128 1,128 279

Pinahan 3,546 3,546 841

Platero 3,367 3,367 807

Poblacion 3,670 3,670 896

Pula 674 674 167

Pulong Singkamas 618 618 166

Sapang Bato 1,476 1,476 323

Talabutab Norte 3,872 3,872 957

Talabutab Sur 2,441 2,441 614

GENERAL TINIO (PAPAYA) 47,865 47,841 10,996

Bago 3,495 3,495 803

Concepcion 6,695 6,671 1,485

Nazareth 3,599 3,599 810

Padolina 4,567 4,567 1,079

Pias 6,232 6,232 1,424

San Pedro (Pob.) 4,015 4,015 1,007

Poblacion East 1,506 1,506 325

Poblacion West 1,751 1,751 405

Rio Chico 9,608 9,608 2,160

Poblacion Central 1,611 1,611 387

Pulong Matong 1,611 1,611 346

Sampaguita 1,788 1,788 433

Palale 1,387 1,387 332

GUIMBA 118,655 118,499 28,707

Agcano 292 292 73

Ayos Lomboy 643 643 156

Bacayao 2,757 2,757 678

Bagong Barrio 1,157 1,157 280

Balbalino 606 606 150

Balingog East 1,779 1,779 416

Balingog West 677 677 167

Banitan 1,498 1,498 344

Bantug 3,361 3,361 800

Bulakid 496 496 114

Caballero 1,905 1,905 467

Cabaruan 1,650 1,650 393

Caingin Tabing Ilog 1,186 1,186 279

Calem 831 831 201

Camiling 1,912 1,912 477

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TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Nueva Ecija

Cardinal 557 557 123

Casongsong 1,583 1,583 386

Catimon 1,316 1,316 331

Cavite 3,469 3,469 840

Cawayan Bugtong 4,028 4,028 790

Consuelo 829 829 210

Culong 2,268 2,268 536

Escano 378 378 91

Faigal 1,092 1,092 279

Galvan 1,493 1,493 377

Guiset 1,470 1,468 364

Lamorito 1,408 1,408 325

Lennec 4,072 4,072 1,008

Macamias 873 873 204

Macapabellag 648 648 158

Macatcatuit 2,309 2,309 567

Manacsac 2,940 2,940 723

Manggang Marikit 2,564 2,564 628

Maturanoc 5,878 5,876 1,479

Maybubon 2,973 2,973 742

Naglabrahan 607 607 159

Nagpandayan 3,172 3,172 787

Narvacan I 954 954 233

Narvacan II 1,842 1,842 465

Pacac 2,575 2,575 633

Partida I 1,505 1,505 370

Partida II 696 696 161

Pasong Inchic 2,152 2,152 499

Saint John District (Pob.) 1,660 1,653 390

San Agustin 931 931 215

San Andres 1,365 1,365 340

San Bernardino 1,354 1,354 337

San Marcelino 529 529 130

San Miguel 2,303 2,303 569

San Rafael 1,597 1,593 357

San Roque 5,704 5,704 1,377

Santa Ana 1,106 1,106 273

Santa Cruz 1,412 1,412 332

Santa Lucia 2,206 2,206 543

Santa Veronica District (Pob.) 4,476 4,476 1,088

Santo Cristo District (Pob.) 3,231 3,231 782

Saranay District (Pob.) 2,280 2,139 553

Sinulatan 1,249 1,249 302

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Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Nueva Ecija

Subol 1,646 1,646 416

Tampac I 1,047 1,047 246

Tampac II & III 1,218 1,218 302

Triala 2,680 2,680 643

Yuson 896 896 218

Bunol 3,364 3,364 831

JAEN 73,184 73,116 17,904

Calabasa 1,289 1,289 297

Dampulan (Pob.) 4,912 4,881 1,225

Hilera 1,843 1,843 438

Imbunia 2,387 2,367 649

Imelda Pob. (Doña Aurora) 891 891 223

Lambakin 3,665 3,665 826

Langla 3,198 3,198 779

Magsalisi 3,336 3,336 872

Malabon-Kaingin 1,441 1,441 378

Marawa 4,541 4,541 1,017

Don Mariano Marcos (Pob.) 1,396 1,396 354

San Josef (Nabao) 2,623 2,623 603

Niyugan 6,319 6,319 1,519

Pamacpacan 2,146 2,146 475

Pakol 1,471 1,471 357

Pinanggaan 3,415 3,415 835

Ulanin-Pitak 2,281 2,281 597

Putlod 3,503 3,503 918

Ocampo-Rivera District (Pob.) 699 699 149

San Jose 3,312 3,312 841

San Pablo 2,033 2,033 506

San Roque 1,934 1,934 468

San Vicente 1,712 1,712 416

Santa Rita 1,326 1,326 310

Santo Tomas North 3,323 3,323 792

Santo Tomas South 4,675 4,675 1,203

Sapang 3,513 3,496 857

LAUR 35,656 35,642 8,793

Barangay I (Pob.) 2,715 2,701 669

Barangay II (Pob.) 1,524 1,524 395

Barangay III (Pob.) 1,399 1,399 346

Barangay IV (Pob.) 3,054 3,054 738

Betania 586 586 145

Canantong 2,471 2,471 613

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TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Nueva Ecija

Nauzon 857 857 195

Pangarulong 420 420 96

Pinagbayanan 1,901 1,901 468

Sagana 2,916 2,916 709

San Fernando 3,052 3,052 744

San Isidro 3,457 3,457 848

San Josef 1,736 1,736 412

San Juan 2,115 2,115 519

San Vicente 2,315 2,315 576

Siclong 3,162 3,162 844

San Felipe 1,976 1,976 476

LICAB 28,254 28,254 6,387

Linao 1,388 1,388 329

Poblacion Norte 1,393 1,393 343

Poblacion Sur 2,565 2,565 572

San Casimiro 3,268 3,268 722

San Cristobal 3,721 3,721 817

San Jose 1,449 1,449 317

San Juan 3,641 3,641 797

Santa Maria 4,249 4,249 972

Tabing Ilog 1,031 1,031 220

Villarosa 3,073 3,073 729

Aquino 2,476 2,476 569

LLANERA 39,701 39,701 9,590

A. Bonifacio 2,494 2,494 637

Caridad Norte 1,236 1,236 309

Caridad Sur 1,432 1,432 339

Casile 2,174 2,174 509

Florida Blanca 889 889 201

General Luna 2,763 2,763 694

General Ricarte 2,384 2,384 501

Gomez 1,040 1,040 250

Inanama 1,339 1,339 326

Ligaya 690 690 162

Mabini 1,487 1,487 390

Murcon 2,175 2,175 486

Plaridel 3,492 3,492 865

Bagumbayan (Pob.) 3,400 3,400 833

San Felipe 1,914 1,914 465

San Francisco 2,177 2,177 540

San Nicolas 455 455 105

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and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Nueva Ecija

San Vicente 1,356 1,356 324

Santa Barbara 1,635 1,635 381

Victoria 3,003 3,003 765

Villa Viniegas 1,153 1,153 270

Bosque 1,013 1,013 238

LUPAO 43,788 43,742 10,080

Agupalo Este 1,358 1,358 314

Agupalo Weste 1,675 1,675 399

Alalay Chica 945 945 230

Alalay Grande 1,840 1,840 450

J. U. Tienzo (Arimal) 1,640 1,640 349

Bagong Flores 3,816 3,808 868

Balbalungao 2,677 2,676 580

Burgos 1,502 1,502 349

Cordero 1,017 1,017 230

Mapangpang 782 782 190

Namulandayan 1,743 1,723 408

Parista 3,998 3,981 934

Poblacion East 884 884 202

Poblacion North 659 659 148

Poblacion South 1,392 1,392 256

Poblacion West 1,307 1,307 298

Salvacion I 1,818 1,818 483

Salvacion II 1,776 1,776 411

San Antonio Este 2,119 2,119 461

San Antonio Weste 1,664 1,664 386

San Isidro 4,967 4,967 1,116

San Pedro 1,578 1,578 400

San Roque 1,980 1,980 475

Santo Domingo 651 651 143

SCIENCE CITY OF MUÑOZ 81,483 81,030 19,143

Bagong Sikat 2,033 2,031 466

Balante 2,039 2,039 493

Bantug 10,345 10,093 2,471

Bical 2,793 2,793 652

Cabisuculan 1,264 1,264 330

Calabalabaan 1,080 1,080 264

Calisitan 968 968 214

Catalanacan 3,200 3,165 716

Curva 1,201 1,201 260

Franza 2,650 2,650 629

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TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Nueva Ecija

Gabaldon 2,118 2,118 497

Labney 940 940 232

Licaong 1,613 1,613 372

Linglingay 2,985 2,985 665

Mangandingay 1,688 1,688 436

Magtanggol 2,205 2,205 529

Maligaya 4,643 4,526 1,005

Mapangpang 575 575 151

Maragol 2,935 2,935 674

Matingkis 972 972 251

Naglabrahan 586 586 141

Palusapis 2,777 2,777 662

Pandalla 963 963 236

Poblacion East 2,080 2,080 467

Poblacion North 2,758 2,758 639

Poblacion South 2,350 2,350 561

Poblacion West 4,085 4,038 920

Rang-ayan 2,139 2,139 514

Rizal 1,640 1,640 414

San Andres 1,667 1,667 402

San Antonio 2,166 2,166 533

San Felipe 1,973 1,973 488

Sapang Cawayan 1,483 1,483 337

Villa Isla 2,811 2,811 620

Villa Nati 1,301 1,301 317

Villa Santos 959 959 242

Villa Cuizon 1,498 1,498 343

NAMPICUAN 14,954 14,943 3,086

Alemania 377 377 76

Ambasador Alzate Village 1,573 1,573 340

Cabaducan East (Pob.) 1,727 1,727 354

Cabaducan West (Pob.) 400 400 83

Cabawangan 896 896 192

East Central Poblacion 429 429 94

Edy 179 179 33

Maeling 494 494 105

Mayantoc 1,186 1,186 232

Medico 542 542 125

Monic 975 975 211

North Poblacion 544 544 99

Northwest Poblacion 507 507 106

Estacion (Pob.) 653 645 125

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and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Nueva Ecija

West Poblacion 555 555 113

Recuerdo 1,359 1,356 277

South Central Poblacion 648 648 131

Southeast Poblacion 458 458 99

Southwest Poblacion 847 847 173

Tony 205 205 48

West Central Poblacion 400 400 70

PALAYAN CITY (Capital) 41,041 40,966 9,447

Aulo 1,190 1,190 292

Bo. Militar (Fort Magsaysay) 5,859 5,859 1,222

Ganaderia 1,323 1,323 319

Maligaya 1,406 1,406 302

Manacnac 1,929 1,929 426

Mapait 681 681 165

Marcos Village 2,393 2,393 592

Malate (Pob.) 1,893 1,893 462

Sapang Buho 3,892 3,892 900

Singalat 2,093 2,025 479

Atate 3,210 3,210 761

Caballero 2,981 2,981 743

Caimito 2,359 2,352 540

Doña Josefa 2,229 2,229 557

Imelda Valley 2,356 2,356 504

Langka 1,302 1,302 292

Santolan 1,985 1,985 447

Popolon Pagas 997 997 230

Bagong Buhay 963 963 214

PANTABANGAN 29,925 29,916 6,139

Cadaclan 2,409 2,400 532

Cambitala 2,069 2,069 529

Conversion 2,573 2,573 221

Ganduz 2,461 2,461 313

Liberty 1,153 1,153 281

Malbang 2,387 2,387 531

Marikit 2,313 2,313 523

Napon-Napon 1,214 1,214 259

Poblacion East 3,517 3,517 829

Poblacion West 3,015 3,015 674

Sampaloc 2,056 2,056 481

San Juan 1,717 1,717 367

Villarica 1,691 1,691 321

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and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Nueva Ecija

Fatima 1,350 1,350 278

PEÑARANDA 29,882 29,695 6,857

Callos 3,322 3,258 740

Las Piñas 3,219 3,219 762

Poblacion I 1,731 1,731 392

Poblacion II 1,047 1,047 233

Poblacion III 1,139 1,139 258

Poblacion IV 1,617 1,607 360

Santo Tomas 7,417 7,407 1,690

Sinasajan 4,681 4,628 1,071

San Josef 4,862 4,851 1,161

San Mariano (Maugat) 847 808 190

QUEZON 40,592 40,592 9,482

Bertese 4,827 4,827 1,175

Doña Lucia 2,329 2,329 561

Dulong Bayan 4,458 4,458 987

Ilog Baliwag 3,624 3,624 885

Barangay I (Pob.) 1,487 1,487 363

Barangay II (Pob.) 705 705 162

Pulong Bahay 1,739 1,739 405

San Alejandro 3,486 3,486 813

San Andres I 2,027 2,027 486

San Andres II 1,793 1,793 381

San Manuel 1,800 1,800 413

Santa Clara 2,401 2,401 536

Santa Rita 3,868 3,868 908

Santo Cristo 1,185 1,185 270

Santo Tomas Feria 2,111 2,111 505

San Miguel 2,752 2,752 632

RIZAL 64,087 63,973 15,251

Agbannawag 4,182 4,182 982

Bicos 4,641 4,641 1,191

Cabucbucan 4,641 4,641 1,129

Calaocan District 3,527 3,527 832

Canaan East 2,486 2,486 579

Canaan West 1,006 993 231

Casilagan 776 776 188

Aglipay (Curva) 3,111 3,111 744

Del Pilar 1,320 1,320 312

Estrella 5,175 5,175 1,326

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Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Nueva Ecija

General Luna 2,203 2,203 515

Macapsing 2,813 2,813 662

Maligaya 1,666 1,666 370

Paco Roman 3,278 3,278 788

Pag-asa 1,385 1,385 327

Poblacion Central 771 767 181

Poblacion East 1,969 1,910 468

Poblacion Norte 3,003 2,998 719

Poblacion Sur 3,160 3,160 676

Poblacion West 3,696 3,678 838

Portal 1,932 1,932 459

San Esteban 1,581 1,581 350

Santa Monica 2,570 2,555 607

Villa Labrador 881 881 218

Villa Paraiso 770 770 185

San Gregorio 1,544 1,544 374

SAN ANTONIO 77,836 77,775 17,543

Buliran 4,205 4,205 902

Cama Juan 2,778 2,778 643

Julo 5,046 5,046 1,134

Lawang Kupang 2,875 2,875 691

Luyos 3,550 3,550 816

Maugat 4,971 4,971 1,100

Panabingan 2,904 2,904 678

Papaya 7,862 7,806 1,712

Poblacion 1,955 1,950 483

San Francisco 14,533 14,533 3,423

San Jose 354 354 73

San Mariano 6,582 6,582 1,380

Santa Cruz 1,521 1,521 366

Santo Cristo 8,273 8,273 1,889

Santa Barbara 7,527 7,527 1,667

Tikiw 2,900 2,900 586

SAN ISIDRO 51,612 51,612 11,325

Alua 4,989 4,989 1,032

Calaba 5,129 5,129 1,113

Malapit 9,160 9,160 2,026

Mangga 2,533 2,533 596

Poblacion 7,214 7,214 1,603

Pulo 5,812 5,812 1,229

San Roque 6,745 6,745 1,434

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Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Nueva Ecija

Santo Cristo 6,177 6,177 1,415

Tabon 3,853 3,853 877

SAN JOSE CITY 139,738 139,138 32,769

A. Pascual 1,514 1,514 386

Abar Ist 20,172 20,138 4,751

Abar 2nd 2,983 2,964 681

Bagong Sikat 2,215 2,215 553

Caanawan 5,032 5,028 1,102

Calaocan 6,430 6,348 1,275

Camanacsacan 1,649 1,649 382

Culaylay 1,886 1,886 482

Dizol 912 912 238

Kaliwanagan 2,651 2,635 629

Kita-Kita 5,314 5,291 1,284

Malasin 7,756 7,638 1,877

Manicla 2,036 1,988 446

Palestina 4,718 4,718 1,004

Parang Mangga 986 961 227

Villa Joson (Parilla) 1,851 1,842 453

Pinili 3,066 2,961 687

Rafael Rueda, Sr. Pob. (District I) 2,139 2,136 469

Ferdinand E. Marcos Pob. (District II) 1,929 1,919 500

Canuto Ramos Pob. (District III) 2,353 2,327 572

Raymundo Eugenio Pob. (District IV) 1,246 1,246 301

Crisanto Sanchez Pob. (District V) 1,251 1,251 313

Porais 3,320 3,320 788

San Agustin 3,475 3,475 805

San Juan 2,204 2,192 522

San Mauricio 1,039 1,039 254

Santo Niño 1st 7,065 7,042 1,606

Santo Niño 2nd 6,252 6,252 1,257

Santo Tomas 6,144 6,101 1,500

Sibut 6,333 6,333 1,490

Sinipit Bubon 1,534 1,534 361

Santo Niño 3rd 8,780 8,780 2,108

Tabulac 1,208 1,208 372

Tayabo 4,758 4,758 1,190

Tondod 3,323 3,323 828

Tulat 1,634 1,634 423

Villa Floresca 762 762 197

Villa Marina 1,818 1,818 456

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and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Nueva Ecija

SAN LEONARDO 65,299 65,299 15,012

Bonifacio District (Pob.) 3,175 3,175 651

Burgos District (Pob.) 2,423 2,423 545

Castellano 4,981 4,981 1,287

Diversion 1,534 1,534 377

Magpapalayoc 5,828 5,828 1,345

Mallorca 9,159 9,159 1,904

Mambangnan 8,125 8,125 1,898

Nieves 5,426 5,426 1,231

San Bartolome (Pob.) 2,224 2,224 519

Rizal District (Pob.) 2,428 2,428 563

San Anton 5,496 5,496 1,312

San Roque 3,373 3,373 750

Tabuating 4,542 4,542 1,039

Tagumpay 982 982 215

Tambo Adorable 5,603 5,603 1,376

SANTA ROSA 69,467 69,387 15,785

Cojuangco (Pob.) 2,378 2,378 527

La Fuente 2,927 2,927 643

Liwayway 3,545 3,541 832

Malacañang 1,760 1,747 388

Maliolio 1,288 1,288 265

Mapalad 4,089 4,089 921

Rizal (Pob.) 1,939 1,906 474

Rajal Centro 2,018 2,018 487

Rajal Norte 1,599 1,599 332

Rajal Sur 2,390 2,390 535

San Gregorio 939 939 206

San Mariano 1,765 1,765 388

San Pedro 1,800 1,800 417

Santo Rosario 2,840 2,840 658

Soledad 5,060 5,042 1,182

Valenzuela (Pob.) 2,737 2,737 616

Zamora (Pob.) 1,461 1,461 325

Aguinaldo 927 927 205

Berang 1,339 1,339 299

Burgos 1,464 1,464 324

Del Pilar 1,342 1,342 320

Gomez 1,882 1,882 430

Inspector 1,984 1,984 458

Isla 2,427 2,427 530

Lourdes 2,647 2,646 614

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and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Nueva Ecija

Luna 1,719 1,719 348

Mabini 1,786 1,786 404

San Isidro 1,842 1,842 418

San Josep 2,544 2,544 597

Santa Teresita 1,626 1,626 372

Sapsap 838 838 196

Tagpos 2,977 2,966 694

Tramo 1,588 1,588 380

SANTO DOMINGO 57,943 57,943 14,103

Baloc 9,274 9,274 2,276

Buasao 1,229 1,229 296

Burgos 1,787 1,787 432

Cabugao 2,336 2,336 566

Casulucan 1,352 1,352 336

Comitang 1,890 1,890 451

Concepcion 1,541 1,541 348

Dolores 2,045 2,045 486

General Luna 1,384 1,384 322

Hulo 1,963 1,963 466

Mabini 1,469 1,469 365

Malasin 1,935 1,935 470

Malayantoc 2,656 2,656 618

Mambarao 2,183 2,183 552

Poblacion 768 768 177

Malaya (Pook Malaya) 3,296 3,296 841

Pulong Buli 2,150 2,150 533

Sagaba 2,986 2,986 674

San Agustin 1,498 1,498 371

San Fabian 2,254 2,254 568

San Francisco 1,180 1,180 294

San Pascual 3,041 3,041 788

Santa Rita 1,289 1,289 319

Santo Rosario 6,437 6,437 1,554

TALAVERA 124,829 124,703 28,362

Andal Alino (Pob.) 1,781 1,781 418

Bagong Sikat 1,965 1,965 436

Bagong Silang 1,691 1,691 402

Bakal I 2,612 2,612 637

Bakal II 4,003 4,003 958

Bakal III 6,565 6,565 1,608

Baluga 2,489 2,489 602

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Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Nueva Ecija

Bantug 4,724 4,724 1,101

Bantug Hacienda 1,585 1,585 357

Bantug Hamog (Basang Hamog) 1,914 1,914 468

Bugtong na Buli 1,083 1,083 240

Bulac 1,678 1,678 401

Burnay 2,298 2,298 518

Calipahan 5,208 5,208 1,208

Campos 1,971 1,971 431

Casulucan Este 953 953 232

Collado 1,822 1,822 426

Dimasalang Norte 1,445 1,445 326

Dimasalang Sur 1,657 1,657 372

Dinarayat 1,210 1,210 265

Esguerra District (Pob.) 3,202 3,202 701

Gulod 1,473 1,473 315

Homestead I 1,755 1,755 403

Homestead II 1,832 1,832 406

Cabubulaonan 792 792 195

Caaniplahan 1,613 1,613 382

Caputican 1,713 1,713 390

Kinalanguyan 1,047 1,047 243

La Torre 4,427 4,427 1,012

Lomboy 1,792 1,792 386

Mabuhay 887 887 203

Maestrang Kikay (Pob.) 3,536 3,536 725

Mamandil 1,127 1,127 267

Marcos District (Pob.) 948 938 219

Purok Matias (Pob.) 1,638 1,638 359

Matingkis 1,201 1,201 275

Minabuyoc 2,227 2,227 507

Pag-asa (Pob.) 4,989 4,873 935

Paludpod 906 906 213

Pantoc Bulac 851 851 196

Pinagpanaan 5,581 5,581 1,235

Poblacion Sur 3,409 3,409 654

Pula 2,454 2,454 533

Pulong San Miguel (Pob.) 1,374 1,374 307

Sampaloc 1,470 1,470 344

San Miguel na Munti 3,340 3,340 759

San Pascual 6,435 6,435 1,457

San Ricardo 2,747 2,747 603

Sibul 2,771 2,771 640

Sicsican Matanda 2,053 2,053 505

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Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Nueva Ecija

Tabacao 4,042 4,042 1,001

Tagaytay 1,093 1,093 245

Valle 1,450 1,450 341

TALUGTUG 23,817 23,798 5,820

Alula 1,276 1,276 317

Baybayabas 1,451 1,451 331

Buted 683 683 168

Cabiangan 597 597 144

Calisitan 472 472 118

Cinense 800 800 197

Culiat 851 851 206

Maasin 778 778 192

Magsaysay (Pob.) 1,480 1,480 370

Mayamot I 658 658 164

Mayamot II 160 160 39

Nangabulan 893 893 222

Osmeña (Pob.) 1,091 1,076 258

Pangit 895 895 222

Patola 1,433 1,433 356

Quezon (Pob.) 1,062 1,058 240

Quirino (Pob.) 1,071 1,071 264

Roxas (Pob.) 932 932 212

Saguing 155 155 44

Sampaloc 322 322 80

Santa Catalina 622 622 154

Santo Domingo 665 665 166

Saringaya 850 850 212

Saverona 1,552 1,552 388

Tandoc 945 945 236

Tibag 625 625 149

Villa Rosario 445 445 111

Villa Boado 1,053 1,053 260

ZARAGOZA 49,387 49,337 11,723

Batitang 3,792 3,792 868

Carmen 3,405 3,385 752

Concepcion 5,534 5,534 1,432

Del Pilar 3,528 3,528 825

General Luna 2,285 2,285 515

H. Romero 757 757 198

Macarse 2,884 2,874 643

Manaul 1,271 1,271 287

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Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Nueva Ecija

Mayamot 1,357 1,357 331

Pantoc 1,317 1,317 302

San Vicente (Pob.) 1,544 1,544 375

San Isidro 5,944 5,934 1,372

San Rafael 1,340 1,340 334

Santa Cruz 1,732 1,732 401

Santa Lucia Old 1,759 1,759 422

Santa Lucia Young 3,257 3,257 785

Santo Rosario Old 3,228 3,228 752

Santo Rosario Young 3,914 3,914 1,001

Valeriana 539 529 128

Source:

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Pampanga 2015 Census of Population

Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

PAMPANGA * 2,198,110 2,193,394 479,082

APALIT 107,965 107,740 23,779

Balucuc 10,104 10,104 2,111

Calantipe 3,883 3,883 798

Cansinala 7,329 7,329 1,639

Capalangan 7,121 7,121 1,718

Colgante 7,090 7,090 1,573

Paligui 2,701 2,701 699

Sampaloc 11,891 11,706 2,988

San Juan (Pob.) 8,932 8,932 1,884

San Vicente 22,580 22,559 4,670

Sucad 7,246 7,246 1,495

Sulipan 9,269 9,250 2,112

Tabuyuc (Santo Rosario) 9,819 9,819 2,092

ARAYAT 133,492 133,480 28,144

Arenas 4,133 4,121 914

Baliti 2,582 2,582 565

Batasan 2,493 2,493 485

Buensuceso 4,322 4,322 918

Candating 5,029 5,029 1,153

Gatiawin 6,323 6,323 1,365

Guemasan 4,118 4,118 890

La Paz (Turu) 1,059 1,059 206

Lacmit 5,124 5,124 986

Lacquios 3,698 3,698 698

Mangga-Cacutud 10,133 10,133 2,226

Mapalad 3,735 3,735 801

Panlinlang 3,214 3,214 716

Paralaya 1,913 1,913 408

Plazang Luma 5,330 5,330 1,185

Poblacion 3,167 3,167 709

San Agustin Norte 3,593 3,593 721

San Agustin Sur 1,772 1,772 397

San Antonio 3,361 3,361 799

San Jose Mesulo 5,004 5,004 1,068

San Juan Bano 9,065 9,065 1,759

San Mateo 6,382 6,382 1,222

San Nicolas 8,227 8,227 1,645

San Roque Bitas 5,389 5,389 1,114

Cupang (Santa Lucia) 3,763 3,763 790

Matamo (Santa Lucia) 3,554 3,554 762

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Pampanga

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Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Pampanga

Santo Niño Tabuan 2,725 2,725 557

Suclayin 3,291 3,291 653

Telapayong 5,570 5,570 1,253

Kaledian (Camba) 5,423 5,423 1,179

BACOLOR 39,460 39,393 9,593

Balas 239 239 72

Cabalantian 4,466 4,466 1,084

Cabambangan (Pob.) 615 615 158

Cabetican 3,486 3,486 791

Calibutbut 12,048 12,035 3,123

Concepcion 160 160 43

Dolores 544 544 118

Duat 210 210 49

Macabacle 780 780 155

Magliman 2,156 2,156 425

Maliwalu 1,203 1,203 289

Mesalipit 191 191 41

Parulog 656 656 162

Potrero 350 320 93

San Antonio 747 747 202

San Isidro 5,703 5,689 1,363

San Vicente 2,643 2,633 600

Santa Barbara 1,061 1,061 239

Santa Ines 1,112 1,112 321

Talba 135 135 35

Tinajero 955 955 230

CANDABA 111,586 111,586 22,664

Bahay Pare 11,179 11,179 2,408

Bambang 3,084 3,084 576

Barangca 1,895 1,895 369

Barit 2,163 2,163 458

Buas (Pob.) 1,797 1,797 322

Cuayang Bugtong 1,975 1,975 406

Dalayap 2,086 2,086 453

Dulong Ilog 4,532 4,532 960

Gulap 4,408 4,408 820

Lanang 3,326 3,326 656

Lourdes 2,474 2,474 481

Magumbali 2,166 2,166 403

Mandasig 4,891 4,891 958

Mandili 5,136 5,136 1,016

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and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Pampanga

Mangga 3,322 3,322 758

Mapaniqui 4,836 4,836 934

Paligui 1,553 1,553 303

Pangclara 1,587 1,587 322

Pansinao 3,295 3,295 623

Paralaya (Pob.) 5,374 5,374 1,075

Pasig 5,383 5,383 1,092

Pescadores (Pob.) 1,753 1,753 326

Pulong Gubat 2,009 2,009 451

Pulong Palazan 3,471 3,471 751

Salapungan 5,579 5,579 1,153

San Agustin (Pob.) 5,068 5,068 924

Santo Rosario 1,157 1,157 223

Tagulod 2,510 2,510 550

Talang 3,107 3,107 619

Tenejero 2,848 2,848 621

Vizal San Pablo 2,565 2,565 558

Vizal Santo Cristo 2,309 2,309 496

Vizal Santo Niño 2,748 2,748 599

FLORIDABLANCA 125,163 125,014 28,915

Anon 2,954 2,954 697

Apalit 9,068 9,068 2,129

Basa Air Base 2,840 2,840 558

Benedicto 1,655 1,655 395

Bodega 3,812 3,663 836

Cabangcalan 1,904 1,904 471

Calantas 6,719 6,719 1,507

Carmencita 2,307 2,307 498

Consuelo 2,997 2,997 622

Dampe 3,052 3,052 726

Del Carmen 3,089 3,089 761

Fortuna 4,377 4,377 1,069

Gutad 3,656 3,656 842

Mabical 3,171 3,171 784

Santo Rosario (Malabo) 2,090 2,090 450

Maligaya 969 969 226

Nabuclod 4,020 4,020 981

Pabanlag 1,828 1,828 412

Paguiruan 6,833 6,833 1,531

Palmayo 6,025 6,025 1,156

Pandaguirig 3,293 3,293 721

Poblacion 3,337 3,337 870

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Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Pampanga

San Antonio 3,126 3,126 750

San Isidro 2,424 2,424 593

San Jose 7,656 7,656 1,850

San Nicolas 6,053 6,053 1,327

San Pedro 4,186 4,186 916

San Ramon 2,089 2,089 505

San Roque 2,127 2,127 516

Santa Monica 3,403 3,403 857

Solib 4,825 4,825 1,150

Valdez 7,722 7,722 1,817

Mawacat 1,556 1,556 392

GUAGUA 117,430 116,807 26,336

Bancal 6,675 6,675 1,341

Jose Abad Santos (Siran) 2,103 2,103 453

Lambac 3,377 3,377 745

Magsaysay 3,319 3,319 733

Maquiapo a

3,378 3,378 808

Natividad 6,151 6,151 1,288

Plaza Burgos (Pob.) 269 269 55

Pulungmasle 9,359 9,359 2,100

Rizal 3,943 3,943 879

San Agustin 5,792 5,780 1,165

San Antonio 4,436 4,436 983

San Isidro 1,346 1,346 320

San Jose 2,076 2,076 440

San Juan Bautista 2,537 2,537 556

San Juan Nepomuceno 6,060 6,060 1,616

San Matias 3,500 2,909 794

San Miguel (Betis) 4,710 4,710 1,019

San Nicolas 1st 1,632 1,632 375

San Nicolas 2nd 2,611 2,611 678

San Pablo 2,966 2,966 690

San Pedro 5,314 5,314 1,122

San Rafael (Duck Island) 3,943 3,943 928

San Roque 3,251 3,246 735

San Vicente (Ibus) 5,972 5,970 1,206

San Juan 2,509 2,509 532

Santa Filomena (Pob.) 1,888 1,888 434

Santa Ines 3,438 3,438 784

Santa Ursula 5,961 5,961 1,247

Santo Cristo 3,605 3,605 768

Santo Niño (Pob.) 2,099 2,086 643

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and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Pampanga

Ascomo 3,210 3,210 899

LUBAO 160,838 160,838 34,492

Balantacan 2,165 2,165 456

Bancal Sinubli 758 758 165

Bancal Pugad 839 839 214

Baruya (San Rafael) 4,548 4,548 1,088

Calangain 2,784 2,784 559

Concepcion 7,493 7,493 1,679

Del Carmen 1,936 1,936 436

De La Paz 1,564 1,564 306

Don Ignacio Dimson 4,629 4,629 1,027

Lourdes (Lauc Pau) 6,344 6,344 1,254

Prado Siongco 4,333 4,333 929

Remedios 4,222 4,222 880

San Agustin 2,798 2,798 565

San Antonio 3,230 3,230 747

San Francisco 4,929 4,929 1,060

San Isidro 3,289 3,289 718

San Jose Apunan 1,342 1,342 320

San Jose Gumi 2,176 2,176 432

San Juan (Pob.) 2,423 2,423 561

San Matias 1,259 1,259 308

San Miguel 3,540 3,540 687

San Nicolas 1st (Pob.) 2,958 2,958 630

San Nicolas 2nd 2,000 2,000 448

San Pablo 1st 1,631 1,631 369

San Pablo 2nd 5,130 5,130 1,150

San Pedro Palcarangan 3,335 3,335 743

San Pedro Saug 1,565 1,565 363

San Roque Arbol 3,154 3,154 651

San Roque Dau b

12,061 12,061 2,512

San Vicente 1,751 1,751 376

Santa Barbara 1,902 1,902 439

Santa Catalina 4,928 4,928 1,034

Santa Cruz 16,416 16,416 3,453

Santa Lucia (Pob.) 2,168 2,168 468

Santa Maria 1,564 1,564 284

Santa Monica 5,724 5,724 1,287

Santa Rita 3,516 3,516 720

Santa Teresa 1st 2,856 2,856 631

Santa Teresa 2nd 3,373 3,373 764

Santiago 3,940 3,940 825

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and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Pampanga

Santo Domingo 3,688 3,688 786

Santo Niño (Prado Aruba) 3,110 3,110 655

Santo Tomas (Pob.) 6,365 6,365 1,311

Santo Cristo 1,102 1,102 202

MABALACAT CITY 1

250,799 250,659 56,650

Atlu-Bola 9,704 9,704 2,165

Bical 3,901 3,901 863

Bundagul 3,151 3,151 703

Cacutud 1,927 1,927 425

Calumpang 1,812 1,812 413

Camachiles 11,387 11,387 2,680

Dapdap 37,789 37,737 7,839

Dau 54,541 54,541 12,825

Dolores c

2,841 2,817 699

Duquit 12,268 12,268 2,832

Lakandula 6,786 6,786 1,557

Mabiga 19,056 18,992 4,482

Macapagal Village 3,768 3,768 861

Mamatitang 2,250 2,250 524

Mangalit 940 940 206

Marcos Village 2,924 2,924 695

Mawaque 3,056 3,056 673

Paralayunan 1,588 1,588 370

Poblacion 2,782 2,782 580

San Francisco 12,354 12,354 2,834

San Joaquin 4,977 4,977 1,085

Santa Ines 3,476 3,476 823

Santa Maria 2,091 2,091 442

Santo Rosario 2,039 2,039 435

Sapang Balen 168 168 38

Sapang Biabas 28,464 28,464 5,874

Tabun 14,759 14,759 3,727

MACABEBE 75,850 75,840 16,321

Batasan 4,494 4,494 993

Caduang Tete 6,561 6,561 1,496

Candelaria 2,905 2,905 631

Castuli 1,219 1,219 258

Consuelo 2,720 2,710 632

Dalayap 2,574 2,574 497

Mataguiti 819 819 148

San Esteban 5,002 5,002 950

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TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Pampanga

San Francisco 1,820 1,820 368

San Gabriel (Pob.) 3,948 3,948 981

San Isidro 2,001 2,001 454

San Jose 3,751 3,751 830

San Juan 2,504 2,504 454

San Rafael 3,411 3,411 708

San Roque 4,304 4,304 932

San Vicente 2,808 2,808 609

Santa Cruz (Pob.) 1,208 1,208 228

Santa Lutgarda 991 991 203

Santa Maria 5,756 5,756 1,286

Santa Rita (Pob.) 3,470 3,470 753

Santo Niño 2,720 2,720 509

Santo Rosario (Pob.) 3,114 3,114 697

Saplad David 1,516 1,516 324

Tacasan 2,416 2,416 525

Telacsan 3,818 3,818 855

MAGALANG 113,147 112,390 24,484

Camias 1,963 1,963 417

Dolores 1,717 1,717 386

Escaler 1,826 1,826 369

La Paz 2,100 2,100 552

Navaling 1,522 1,482 277

San Agustin 3,324 3,324 754

San Antonio 1,754 1,754 378

San Franciso 5,077 5,077 1,029

San Ildefonso 6,752 6,752 1,438

San Isidro 24,786 24,546 5,464

San Jose 3,579 3,579 800

San Miguel 2,714 2,714 587

San Nicolas 1st (Pob.) 3,458 3,458 770

San Nicolas 2nd 2,856 2,856 571

San Pablo (Pob.) 3,420 3,420 796

San Pedro I 1,760 1,760 375

San Pedro II 5,435 5,430 1,202

San Roque 2,525 2,504 519

San Vicente 3,726 3,587 744

Santa Cruz (Pob.) 6,396 6,396 1,392

Santa Lucia 8,883 8,883 1,980

Santa Maria 2,740 2,740 559

Santo Niño 3,185 2,873 588

Santo Rosario 4,624 4,624 1,027

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Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Pampanga

Bucanan 1,703 1,703 362

Turu 2,052 2,052 438

Ayala 3,270 3,270 710

MASANTOL 57,063 57,061 11,946

Alauli 1,397 1,397 277

Bagang 1,708 1,708 302

Balibago 2,094 2,094 380

Bebe Anac 6,952 6,952 1,520

Bebe Matua 1,402 1,402 325

Bulacus 1,578 1,578 405

San Agustin (Caingin) 1,534 1,532 374

Santa Monica (Caingin) 901 901 214

Cambasi 1,412 1,412 327

Malauli 1,612 1,612 350

Nigui 2,216 2,216 478

Palimpe 1,999 1,999 435

Puti 1,123 1,123 248

Sagrada (Tibagin) 1,288 1,288 288

San Isidro Anac 1,144 1,144 221

San Isidro Matua (Pob.) 4,552 4,552 961

San Nicolas (Pob.) 3,494 3,494 759

San Pedro 1,056 1,056 233

Santa Cruz 2,171 2,171 480

Santa Lucia Matua 3,439 3,439 662

Santa Lucia Paguiba 2,216 2,216 461

Santa Lucia Wakas 2,001 2,001 421

Santa Lucia Anac (Pob.) 1,373 1,373 264

Sapang Kawayan 3,022 3,022 740

Sua 1,719 1,719 374

Santo Niño 3,660 3,660 447

MEXICO 154,624 154,481 32,518

Acli 2,932 2,932 751

Anao 5,065 5,065 1,073

Balas 2,690 2,690 563

Buenavista 1,211 1,211 252

Camuning 2,744 2,744 498

Cawayan 1,158 1,136 263

Concepcion 1,900 1,900 367

Culubasa 2,565 2,565 524

Divisoria 2,277 2,277 428

Dolores (Piring) 2,373 2,373 462

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and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Pampanga

Eden 649 649 167

Gandus 706 706 200

Lagundi 5,032 5,032 981

Laput 2,279 2,279 436

Laug 3,784 3,784 683

Masamat 1,550 1,550 281

Masangsang 3,175 3,160 546

Nueva Victoria 2,028 2,028 440

Pandacaqui 28,524 28,524 6,243

Pangatlan 2,374 2,374 463

Panipuan 2,371 2,371 571

Parian (Pob.) 4,231 4,231 966

Sabanilla 2,368 2,368 519

San Antonio 5,544 5,544 1,425

San Carlos 3,072 3,072 532

San Jose Malino 6,294 6,294 1,245

San Jose Matulid 5,808 5,783 1,061

San Juan 3,984 3,984 829

San Lorenzo 2,673 2,673 618

San Miguel 2,508 2,508 455

San Nicolas 2,776 2,776 567

San Pablo 2,561 2,561 511

San Patricio 4,173 4,173 861

San Rafael 3,158 3,158 665

San Roque 1,155 1,111 228

San Vicente 3,949 3,949 748

Santa Cruz 2,338 2,338 496

Santa Maria 2,842 2,842 570

Santo Domingo 2,621 2,621 563

Santo Rosario 3,621 3,621 749

Sapang Maisac 6,695 6,695 1,532

Suclaban 1,056 1,056 274

Tangle (Tanglay) 3,810 3,773 912

MINALIN 47,713 47,713 9,931

Bulac 1,015 1,015 221

Dawe 1,224 1,224 284

Lourdes 6,088 6,088 1,205

Maniango 2,108 2,108 466

San Francisco 1st 1,838 1,838 375

San Francisco 2nd 1,228 1,228 229

San Isidro 4,748 4,748 1,044

San Nicolas (Pob.) 3,245 3,245 671

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and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Pampanga

San Pedro 2,677 2,677 610

Santa Catalina 2,319 2,319 522

Santa Maria 6,159 6,159 1,212

Santa Rita 4,530 4,530 908

Santo Domingo 5,689 5,689 1,292

Santo Rosario (Pob.) 3,166 3,166 576

Saplad 1,679 1,679 316

PORAC 124,381 124,326 27,474

Babo Pangulo 3,324 3,310 793

Babo Sacan 5,434 5,434 1,046

Balubad 2,398 2,398 544

Calzadang Bayu 6,450 6,450 1,357

Camias 1,883 1,883 407

Cangatba 2,891 2,891 703

Diaz 270 270 75

Dolores (Hacienda Dolores) 5,709 5,696 1,220

Jalung 3,695 3,695 825

Mancatian 1,743 1,743 382

Manibaug Libutad 4,627 4,627 1,087

Manibaug Paralaya 13,606 13,578 3,078

Manibaug Pasig 4,141 4,141 1,031

Manuali 519 519 117

Mitla Proper 641 641 146

Palat 3,487 3,487 728

Pias 3,577 3,577 721

Pio 16,838 16,838 3,689

Planas 3,823 3,823 829

Poblacion 2,044 2,044 477

Pulong Santol 7,089 7,089 1,536

Salu 835 835 200

San Jose Mitla 654 654 208

Santa Cruz 17,501 17,501 3,847

Sepung Bulaun 5,354 5,354 1,108

Sinura 3,031 3,031 677

Villa Maria (Aetas) 839 839 173

Inararo (Aetas) 714 714 157

Sapang Uwak (Aetas) 1,264 1,264 313

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO (Capital) 306,659 304,211 68,272

Alasas 4,089 4,089 883

Baliti 5,454 5,454 1,181

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TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Pampanga

Bulaon 24,685 24,678 5,209

Calulut 37,741 37,741 8,593

Dela Paz Norte 4,397 4,380 967

Dela Paz Sur 3,036 2,992 664

Del Carmen 5,879 5,861 1,222

Del Pilar 9,260 9,164 2,040

Del Rosario 6,885 6,638 1,558

Dolores 19,582 19,536 4,836

Juliana 2,899 2,831 577

Lara 3,128 3,038 639

Lourdes 4,256 4,256 942

Magliman 4,913 4,906 1,229

Maimpis 9,441 9,426 2,188

Malino 4,487 4,487 956

Malpitic 7,048 7,048 1,414

Pandaras 1,404 1,404 254

Panipuan 7,259 7,243 1,685

Santo Rosario (Pob.) 674 674 147

Quebiauan 9,893 9,893 2,502

Saguin 6,987 6,987 1,552

San Agustin 20,166 20,097 4,718

San Felipe 4,280 4,232 1,025

San Isidro 8,910 8,894 2,309

San Jose 15,313 15,291 2,979

San Juan 4,587 4,564 1,233

San Nicolas 9,927 9,927 1,938

San Pedro 12,219 12,219 2,530

Santa Lucia 7,474 7,474 1,705

Santa Teresita 1,270 1,258 363

Santo Niño 8,804 7,380 1,775

Sindalan 14,188 14,188 2,709

Telabastagan 13,009 12,846 2,991

Pulung Bulu 3,115 3,115 759

SAN LUIS 54,106 54,106 10,945

San Agustin 1,475 1,475 302

San Carlos 3,859 3,859 741

San Isidro 6,976 6,976 1,397

San Jose 7,463 7,463 1,550

San Juan 5,513 5,513 1,068

San Nicolas 1,700 1,700 341

San Roque 5,406 5,406 1,098

San Sebastian 2,334 2,334 448

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and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Pampanga

Santa Catalina 3,097 3,097 604

Santa Cruz Pambilog 1,192 1,192 236

Santa Cruz Poblacion 1,535 1,535 320

Santa Lucia 1,594 1,594 338

Santa Monica 2,887 2,887 612

Santa Rita 2,395 2,395 492

Santo Niño 2,496 2,496 524

Santo Rosario 1,972 1,972 398

Santo Tomas 2,212 2,212 476

SAN SIMON 53,198 53,194 11,420

Concepcion 6,174 6,174 1,315

De La Paz 2,842 2,842 574

San Juan (Pob.) 2,135 2,135 443

San Agustin 2,119 2,119 488

San Isidro 3,345 3,345 782

San Jose 5,876 5,876 1,215

San Miguel 4,722 4,722 1,122

San Nicolas 2,197 2,197 483

San Pablo Libutad 1,980 1,980 444

San Pablo Proper 5,132 5,132 1,103

San Pedro 7,060 7,060 1,400

Santa Cruz 1,352 1,352 326

Santa Monica 4,828 4,824 1,043

Santo Niño 3,436 3,436 682

SANTA ANA 55,178 55,178 11,115

San Agustin 3,251 3,251 637

San Bartolome 1,795 1,795 354

San Isidro 5,938 5,938 1,174

San Joaquin (Pob.) 4,240 4,240 883

San Jose 1,733 1,733 379

San Juan 2,491 2,491 518

San Nicolas 5,147 5,147 1,197

San Pablo 4,859 4,859 850

San Pedro 1,910 1,910 380

San Roque 3,800 3,800 690

Santa Lucia 7,393 7,393 1,699

Santa Maria 6,764 6,764 1,273

Santiago 4,237 4,237 766

Santo Rosario 1,620 1,620 315

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and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Pampanga

SANTA RITA 40,979 40,926 9,064

Becuran 3,847 3,847 874

Dila-dila 9,481 9,445 2,059

San Agustin 3,113 3,113 634

San Basilio 8,407 8,407 1,854

San Isidro 3,653 3,653 782

San Jose (Pob.) 2,627 2,627 615

San Juan 2,330 2,330 562

San Matias 3,312 3,295 753

San Vicente 1,231 1,231 296

Santa Monica 2,978 2,978 635

SANTO TOMAS 40,475 40,447 9,214

Moras De La Paz 5,494 5,466 1,313

Poblacion 3,398 3,398 741

San Bartolome 2,863 2,863 710

San Matias 12,399 12,399 2,845

San Vicente 11,005 11,005 2,403

Santo Rosario (Pau) 2,170 2,170 465

Sapa (Santo Niño) 3,146 3,146 737

SASMUAN (Sexmoan) 28,004 28,004 5,805

Batang 1st 292 292 81

Batang 2nd 1,223 1,223 239

Mabuanbuan 886 886 162

Malusac 2,488 2,488 536

Santa Lucia (Pob.) 3,490 3,490 691

San Antonio 2,317 2,317 506

San Nicolas 1st 2,625 2,625 498

San Nicolas 2nd 3,065 3,065 641

San Pedro 3,210 3,210 618

Santa Monica 3,829 3,829 827

Santo Tomas 3,206 3,206 740

Sabitanan 1,373 1,373 266

Notes:

* Excludes Angeles City.1

Converted into a city under Republic Act No. 10164; ratified on July 21, 2012.

a With boundary dispute with barangay San Roque Dau, municipality of Lubao.

b With boundary dispute with barangay Maquiapo, municipality of Guagua.

c With boundary dispute with barangay Balibago, Angeles City.

Source:

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Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

ANGELES CITY 411,634 408,885 96,219

Agapito del Rosario 3,230 3,219 754

Anunas 20,911 20,911 5,181

Balibago a

40,087 39,855 9,873

Capaya 8,870 8,870 2,160

Claro M. Recto 3,981 3,980 916

Cuayan 10,363 10,363 2,346

Cutcut 27,843 27,843 6,634

Cutud 23,177 23,177 5,684

Lourdes North West 9,896 9,896 2,318

Lourdes Sur 4,797 4,797 1,128

Lourdes Sur East 4,741 4,738 1,053

Malabanias 33,174 33,103 8,209

Margot 5,239 5,228 1,186

Mining 3,186 3,186 780

Pampang 20,419 20,419 4,793

Pandan 20,598 20,587 4,933

Pulung Maragul 18,067 18,024 4,342

Pulungbulu 12,198 12,198 2,749

Pulung Cacutud 23,891 23,890 4,858

Salapungan 5,443 5,443 1,356

San Jose 5,579 5,449 1,281

San Nicolas 3,424 3,423 776

Santa Teresita 8,402 8,402 1,927

Santa Trinidad 5,036 5,032 1,062

Santo Cristo 4,222 4,217 949

Santo Domingo 17,693 15,551 3,627

Santo Rosario (Pob.) 4,902 4,835 1,037

Sapalibutad 12,698 12,698 2,841

Sapangbato 10,965 10,965 2,529

Tabun 10,914 10,914 2,712

Virgen Delos Remedios 1,651 1,649 391

Amsic 14,379 14,379 3,290

Ninoy Aquino (Marisol) 11,658 11,644 2,544

Note:a

With boundary dispute with barangay Dolores, municipality of Mabalacat.

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Angeles City

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Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

TARLAC 1,366,027 1,361,763 311,994

ANAO 11,528 11,438 2,720

Baguindoc (Baguinloc) 361 361 90

Bantog 657 657 162

Campos 343 343 82

Carmen 725 725 160

Casili 961 961 224

Don Ramon 418 418 97

Hernando 449 449 113

Poblacion 356 356 86

Rizal 854 854 191

San Francisco East 617 527 125

San Francisco West 1,107 1,107 264

San Jose North 411 411 100

San Jose South 405 405 101

San Juan 494 494 122

San Roque 853 853 189

Santo Domingo 387 387 97

Sinense 1,115 1,115 269

Suaverdez 1,015 1,015 248

BAMBAN 69,466 69,290 14,978

Anupul 19,762 19,762 4,331

Banaba 801 801 171

Bangcu 191 191 48

Culubasa 271 271 78

Dela Cruz 2,292 2,292 493

La Paz 1,135 1,135 267

Lourdes 5,420 5,385 1,152

Malonzo 34 34 18

Virgen de los Remedios (Pacalcal) 2,109 2,109 437

San Nicolas (Pob.) 19,739 19,670 4,263

San Pedro 189 162 39

San Rafael 2,058 2,020 413

San Roque 10,678 10,678 2,208

San Vicente 2,676 2,676 614

Santo Niño 2,111 2,104 446

CAMILING 83,248 83,033 19,601

Anoling 1st 704 704 175

Anoling 2nd 864 864 215

Anoling 3rd 1,329 1,329 329

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Tarlac

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and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Tarlac

Bacabac 2,419 2,419 576

Bacsay 1,066 1,066 256

Bancay 1st 978 978 223

Bancay 2nd 1,232 1,232 291

Bilad 2,748 2,748 650

Birbira 1,234 1,234 308

Bobon Caarosipan 710 710 177

Bobon 1st 2,584 2,584 610

Bobon 2nd 1,320 1,320 327

Cabanabaan 961 961 240

Cacamilingan Norte 2,564 2,564 552

Cacamilingan Sur 2,182 2,182 502

Caniag 725 725 172

Carael 886 886 219

Cayaoan 2,100 2,100 509

Cayasan 250 250 64

Florida 958 958 238

Lasong 995 995 244

Libueg 2,426 2,426 554

Malacampa 5,467 5,467 1,294

Manakem 629 629 156

Manupeg 306 306 73

Marawi 1,725 1,725 415

Matubog 1,597 1,597 390

Nagrambacan 376 376 86

Nagserialan 1,535 1,535 330

Palimbo Proper 1,014 1,014 235

Palimbo-Caarosipan 3,260 3,260 827

Pao 1st 1,066 1,066 253

Pao 2nd 504 504 125

Pao 3rd 922 922 221

Papaac 1,001 1,001 234

Pindangan 1st 966 966 230

Pindangan 2nd 1,795 1,795 443

Poblacion A 1,260 1,260 228

Poblacion B 1,828 1,819 408

Poblacion C 1,192 1,168 237

Poblacion D 1,090 1,090 255

Poblacion E 1,281 1,281 307

Poblacion F 1,198 1,198 263

Poblacion G 1,193 1,193 246

Poblacion H 1,204 1,125 253

Poblacion I 1,067 1,067 266

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TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Tarlac

Poblacion J 660 660 154

Santa Maria 2,292 2,251 577

Sawat 1,104 1,104 263

Sinilian 1st 1,319 1,319 329

Sinilian 2nd 1,128 1,128 260

Sinilian 3rd 1,448 1,448 311

Sinilian Cacalibosoan 950 950 237

Sinulatan 1st 1,451 1,451 334

Sinulatan 2nd 721 691 169

Surgui 1st 1,212 1,207 300

Surgui 2nd 1,436 1,436 355

Surgui 3rd 1,316 1,316 312

Tambugan 1,441 1,441 345

Telbang 834 807 176

Tuec 1,225 1,225 273

CAPAS 140,202 139,182 32,458

Aranguren 7,683 7,683 1,879

Bueno 1,755 1,755 410

Cubcub (Pob.) 3,553 3,553 860

Cutcut 1st 10,475 10,464 2,405

Cutcut 2nd 6,885 6,846 1,465

Dolores 6,752 6,742 1,529

Estrada (Calingcuan) 3,347 3,341 736

Lawy 6,423 6,423 1,437

Manga 1,788 1,788 406

Manlapig 2,002 2,002 496

O'Donnell 14,542 14,542 3,553

Santa Lucia 11,174 10,376 2,313

Santa Rita 1,819 1,819 351

Santo Domingo 1st 2,224 2,224 524

Santo Domingo 2nd 6,297 6,286 1,668

Santo Rosario 7,099 6,978 1,596

Talaga 5,584 5,584 1,311

Maruglu 2,599 2,599 580

Santa Juliana 7,078 7,054 1,577

Cristo Rey 31,123 31,123 7,362

CONCEPCION 154,188 154,055 33,299

Alfonso 8,750 8,750 1,942

Balutu 3,920 3,920 844

Cafe 2,776 2,776 703

Calius Gueco 1,233 1,233 239

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and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Tarlac

Caluluan 4,694 4,694 942

Castillo 3,457 3,457 698

Corazon de Jesus 2,114 2,114 464

Culatingan 3,237 3,237 718

Dungan 965 965 209

Dutung-A-Matas 5,917 5,874 1,183

Lilibangan 1,276 1,276 228

Mabilog 2,566 2,566 570

Magao 2,219 2,219 426

Malupa 1,547 1,547 326

Minane 3,725 3,725 861

Panalicsian (Panalicsican) 1,207 1,207 246

Pando 2,524 2,524 553

Parang 3,260 3,260 795

Parulung 1,725 1,725 350

Pitabunan 3,107 3,107 662

San Agustin (Murcia) 6,040 6,040 1,263

San Antonio 3,175 3,175 655

San Bartolome 2,113 2,113 442

San Francisco 7,983 7,976 1,722

San Isidro (Almendras) 2,950 2,950 614

San Jose (Pob.) 9,739 9,739 2,272

San Juan (Castro) 4,565 4,565 1,089

San Martin 408 408 73

San Nicolas (Pob.) 4,985 4,985 1,226

San Nicolas Balas 3,852 3,822 766

Santo Niño 3,971 3,947 797

Santa Cruz 4,948 4,938 1,009

Santa Maria 1,644 1,644 325

Santa Monica 5,610 5,610 1,189

Santa Rita 4,958 4,958 1,020

Santa Rosa 4,846 4,846 1,108

Santiago 5,391 5,381 1,206

Santo Cristo 1,463 1,454 288

Santo Rosario (Magunting) 1,819 1,819 400

Talimunduc Marimla 1,801 1,801 365

Talimunduc San Miguel 2,624 2,624 538

Telabanca 95 95 35

Tinang 4,547 4,547 1,005

San Vicente (Caluis/Cobra) 1,882 1,882 398

Green Village 2,560 2,560 535

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and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Tarlac

GERONA 87,531 87,282 21,302

Abagon 4,428 4,418 1,050

Amacalan 2,845 2,844 667

Apsayan 2,193 2,193 512

Ayson 1,440 1,440 371

Bawa 1,879 1,879 441

Buenlag 2,310 2,310 623

Bularit 2,586 2,574 569

Calayaan 2,945 2,900 760

Carbonel 971 971 233

Cardona 2,770 2,770 709

Caturay 1,199 1,192 299

Danzo 1,662 1,662 429

Dicolor 1,951 1,951 530

Don Basilio 1,207 1,195 289

Luna 1,797 1,797 406

Mabini 1,573 1,563 386

Magaspac 4,627 4,627 1,159

Malayep 1,481 1,481 367

Matapitap 1,327 1,327 330

Matayumcab 1,606 1,575 408

New Salem 1,113 1,113 284

Oloybuaya 1,172 1,172 238

Padapada 1,334 1,318 305

Parsolingan 2,904 2,896 634

Pinasling (Pinasung) 3,775 3,775 863

Plastado 1,444 1,420 289

Poblacion 1 2,755 2,740 696

Poblacion 2 1,151 1,151 251

Poblacion 3 2,082 2,068 467

Quezon 1,264 1,264 316

Rizal 1,331 1,315 303

Salapungan 2,981 2,981 740

San Agustin 1,463 1,463 379

San Antonio 3,106 3,106 760

San Bartolome 1,065 1,065 293

San Jose 1,244 1,244 338

Santa Lucia 778 778 184

Santiago 2,082 2,054 566

Sembrano 1,416 1,416 351

Singat 1,695 1,695 404

Sulipa 1,627 1,627 411

Tagumbao 4,586 4,586 1,087

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TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Tarlac

Tangcaran 750 750 200

Villa Paz 1,616 1,616 405

LA PAZ 64,017 63,996 14,062

Balanoy 2,338 2,338 548

Bantog-Caricutan 2,790 2,790 570

Caramutan 4,212 4,212 900

Caut 2,588 2,588 551

Comillas 4,552 4,540 969

Dumarais 4,206 4,206 941

Guevarra 4,619 4,619 1,030

Kapanikian 2,011 2,011 464

La Purisima 3,113 3,113 656

Lara 1,255 1,255 274

Laungcupang 2,152 2,152 443

Lomboy 3,414 3,405 787

Macalong 2,125 2,125 502

Matayumtayum 2,820 2,820 671

Mayang 1,739 1,739 367

Motrico 3,206 3,206 708

Paludpud 1,672 1,672 340

Rizal 1,552 1,552 349

San Isidro (Pob.) 3,482 3,482 781

San Roque (Pob.) 7,915 7,915 1,737

Sierra 2,256 2,256 474

MAYANTOC 32,232 32,184 7,571

Ambalingit 758 758 177

Baybayaoas 478 478 116

Bigbiga 1,568 1,568 377

Binbinaca 665 665 160

Calabtangan 638 590 153

Caocaoayan 673 673 159

Carabaoan 921 921 214

Cubcub 468 468 105

Gayonggayong 407 407 101

Gossood 796 796 192

Labney 1,192 1,192 255

Mamonit 2,593 2,593 616

Maniniog 848 848 206

Mapandan 1,587 1,587 396

Nambalan 1,525 1,525 360

Pedro L. Quines 1,889 1,889 464

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TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Tarlac

Pitombayog 1,954 1,954 470

Poblacion Norte 3,296 3,296 675

Poblacion Sur 3,127 3,127 721

Rotrottooc 1,394 1,394 328

San Bartolome 1,726 1,726 400

San Jose 1,670 1,670 402

Taldiapan 727 727 174

Tangcarang 1,332 1,332 350

MONCADA 57,787 57,775 13,793

Ablang-Sapang 3,720 3,720 1,014

Aringin 1,816 1,816 412

Atencio 612 612 146

Banaoang East 1,312 1,312 342

Banaoang West 1,548 1,548 401

Baquero Norte 1,479 1,479 386

Baquero Sur 1,218 1,218 275

Burgos 2,359 2,359 595

Calamay 714 714 160

Calapan 1,203 1,203 325

Camangaan East 1,627 1,627 375

Camangaan West 1,181 1,181 274

Camposanto 1 - Norte 1,542 1,542 305

Camposanto 1 - Sur 1,716 1,716 388

Camposanto 2 2,232 2,232 489

Capaoayan 2,780 2,780 682

Lapsing 1,530 1,530 356

Mabini 2,139 2,139 506

Maluac 1,594 1,594 347

Poblacion 1 1,620 1,608 403

Poblacion 2 1,759 1,759 411

Poblacion 3 938 938 212

Poblacion 4 1,024 1,024 237

Rizal 1,346 1,346 287

San Juan 1,988 1,988 499

San Julian 2,691 2,691 634

San Leon 1,191 1,191 295

San Pedro 797 797 177

San Roque 1,176 1,176 294

Santa Lucia East 1,163 1,163 298

Santa Lucia West 979 979 245

Santa Maria 2,029 2,029 486

Santa Monica 1,674 1,674 385

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and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Tarlac

Tubectubang 2,233 2,233 488

Tolega Norte 889 889 201

Tolega Sur 1,300 1,300 292

Villa 668 668 171

PANIQUI 92,606 92,414 22,412

Abogado 4,828 4,802 1,104

Acocolao 2,049 2,049 514

Aduas 1,508 1,508 368

Apulid 3,314 3,314 803

Balaoang 3,620 3,620 945

Barang (Borang) 1,174 1,174 288

Brillante 593 593 157

Burgos 2,073 2,068 549

Cabayaoasan 2,890 2,890 694

Canan 2,911 2,900 679

Carino 4,643 4,643 1,202

Cayanga 1,669 1,669 414

Colibangbang 1,675 1,675 411

Coral 2,298 2,263 570

Dapdap 1,296 1,296 335

Estacion 4,039 4,029 934

Mabilang 2,312 2,291 568

Manaois 1,218 1,218 261

Matalapitap 1,753 1,753 425

Nagmisaan 1,018 1,018 268

Nancamarinan 3,975 3,975 979

Nipaco 1,631 1,631 404

Patalan 2,835 2,835 673

Poblacion Norte 8,581 8,558 1,966

Poblacion Sur 4,933 4,905 1,145

Rang-ayan 2,113 2,113 549

Salumague 3,408 3,408 795

Samput 4,986 4,965 1,177

San Carlos 1,396 1,396 360

San Isidro 2,049 2,049 456

San Juan de Milla 926 926 248

Santa Ines 1,711 1,699 423

Sinigpit 2,051 2,051 540

Tablang 2,689 2,689 650

Ventenilla 2,441 2,441 558

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TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Tarlac

PURA 23,712 23,640 5,602

Balite 1,730 1,718 418

Buenavista 2,932 2,932 751

Cadanglaan 756 756 168

Estipona 4,201 4,168 954

Linao 1,437 1,437 363

Maasin 783 783 182

Matindeg 1,193 1,193 263

Maungib 1,406 1,406 322

Naya 1,062 1,051 255

Nilasin 1st 1,040 1,040 256

Nilasin 2nd 1,098 1,098 249

Poblacion 1 1,266 1,266 290

Poblacion 2 1,059 1,059 251

Poblacion 3 1,207 1,207 277

Poroc 847 831 203

Singat 1,695 1,695 400

RAMOS 21,350 21,342 4,785

Coral-Iloco 3,538 3,538 732

Guiteb 3,634 3,634 796

Pance 4,567 4,567 1,047

Poblacion Center 1,788 1,780 410

Poblacion North 1,502 1,502 333

Poblacion South 2,395 2,395 531

San Juan 539 539 132

San Raymundo 1,290 1,290 304

Toledo 2,097 2,097 500

SAN CLEMENTE 12,657 12,618 3,031

Balloc 1,621 1,606 399

Bamban 1,204 1,204 297

Casipo 321 321 76

Catagudingan 737 737 182

Daldalayap 682 682 163

Doclong 1 791 791 187

Doclong 2 673 673 166

Maasin 1,761 1,749 401

Nagsabaran 1,040 1,028 252

Pit-ao 1,238 1,238 309

Poblacion Norte 986 986 238

Poblacion Sur 1,603 1,603 361

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and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Tarlac

SAN MANUEL 25,504 25,482 5,706

Colubot 1,070 1,070 242

Lanat 2,225 2,225 468

Legaspi 2,335 2,335 533

Mangandingay 1,206 1,206 272

Matarannoc 926 926 216

Pacpaco 1,266 1,266 281

Poblacion 1,417 1,417 299

Salcedo 2,368 2,363 537

San Agustin 1,896 1,896 456

San Felipe 2,676 2,676 601

San Jacinto 1,238 1,238 294

San Miguel 2,210 2,208 469

San Narciso 1,443 1,443 317

San Vicente 1,630 1,630 375

Santa Maria 1,598 1,583 346

SANTA IGNACIA 47,538 47,322 11,519

Baldios 2,084 2,039 481

Botbotones 1,674 1,674 384

Caanamongan 1,712 1,705 420

Cabaruan 1,071 1,071 269

Cabugbugan 1,381 1,381 345

Caduldulaoan 763 763 190

Calipayan 1,604 1,604 391

Macaguing 706 706 178

Nambalan 2,539 2,506 637

Padapada 3,366 3,366 821

Pilpila 2,152 2,120 528

Pinpinas 1,209 1,209 291

Poblacion East 3,556 3,556 867

Poblacion West 3,714 3,714 851

Pugo-Cecilio 1,870 1,857 435

San Francisco 2,318 2,318 554

San Sotero 957 957 223

San Vicente 2,394 2,391 572

Santa Ines Centro 2,298 2,298 582

Santa Ines East 2,446 2,384 602

Santa Ines West 2,063 2,050 520

Taguiporo 402 402 104

Timmaguab 2,325 2,325 559

Vargas 2,934 2,926 715

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TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Tarlac

CITY OF TARLAC (Capital) 342,493 340,988 75,546

Aguso 6,893 6,889 1,546

Alvindia Segundo 1,573 1,573 339

Amucao 2,220 2,220 495

Armenia 4,985 4,985 1,066

Asturias 1,771 1,771 375

Atioc 2,232 2,221 499

Balanti 1,725 1,725 388

Balete 4,684 4,684 934

Balibago I 2,208 2,200 487

Balibago II 3,533 3,533 745

Balingcanaway 5,962 5,962 1,323

Banaba 1,048 1,048 237

Bantog 2,192 2,192 448

Baras-baras 4,338 4,110 905

Batang-batang 1,666 1,666 394

Binauganan 4,498 4,488 1,093

Bora 1,708 1,708 347

Buenavista 1,249 1,249 263

Buhilit (Bubulit) 1,771 1,771 402

Burot 6,105 6,105 1,391

Calingcuan 3,353 3,353 694

Capehan 1,834 1,834 407

Carangian 9,919 9,910 2,190

Central 4,127 4,127 931

Culipat 1,898 1,898 411

Cut-cut I 400 400 96

Cut-cut II 7,211 7,211 1,576

Dalayap 3,401 3,390 780

Dela Paz 2,856 2,856 643

Dolores 3,248 2,520 601

Laoang 3,053 3,053 690

Ligtasan 2,596 2,596 604

Lourdes 2,649 2,649 546

Mabini 628 628 137

Maligaya 3,615 3,570 845

Maliwalo 11,891 11,891 2,778

Mapalacsiao 5,252 5,252 1,156

Mapalad 612 612 144

Matatalaib 24,140 24,123 5,588

Paraiso 3,439 3,439 706

Poblacion 313 313 91

San Carlos 1,660 1,660 315

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TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Tarlac

San Francisco 2,650 2,650 540

San Isidro 12,555 12,493 2,569

San Jose 6,974 6,948 1,508

San Jose de Urquico 1,996 1,996 422

San Juan de Mata 3,890 3,844 916

San Luis 3,144 3,144 688

San Manuel 6,344 6,344 1,296

San Miguel 8,620 8,528 1,685

San Nicolas 7,103 7,103 1,735

San Pablo 4,582 4,582 958

San Pascual 3,080 3,080 672

San Rafael 14,341 14,341 3,131

San Roque 6,514 6,475 1,301

San Sebastian 3,654 3,631 828

San Vicente 19,040 18,965 4,494

Santa Cruz (Alvindia Primero) 3,918 3,908 870

Santa Maria 1,254 1,254 281

Santo Cristo 2,983 2,931 701

Santo Domingo 1,156 1,156 273

Santo Niño 653 653 151

Sapang Maragul 10,682 10,682 2,317

Sapang Tagalog 5,550 5,550 1,259

Sepung Calzada 4,817 4,809 1,023

Sinait 2,234 2,234 479

Suizo 4,276 4,276 954

Tariji 2,723 2,723 616

Tibag 16,328 16,327 3,675

Tibagan 5,459 5,459 1,173

Trinidad (Trinidad Primero) 1,516 1,516 364

Ungot 3,343 3,343 588

Matadero 2,330 2,330 517

Salapungan 1,740 1,740 463

Villa Bacolor 2,123 2,123 487

Care 4,465 4,465 1,006

VICTORIA 63,715 63,600 15,192

Baculong 4,087 4,055 890

Balayang 3,257 3,257 758

Balbaloto 1,942 1,934 479

Bangar 2,255 2,239 515

Bantog 2,207 2,207 571

Batangbatang 1,380 1,380 336

Bulo 2,428 2,420 593

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TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Tarlac

Cabuluan 1,339 1,339 335

Calibungan 2,363 2,363 626

Canarem 2,181 2,181 554

Cruz 1,869 1,869 430

Lalapac 2,221 2,221 513

Maluid 3,081 3,074 703

Mangolago 2,477 2,477 625

Masalasa 1,691 1,691 433

Palacpalac 1,672 1,672 397

San Agustin 3,204 3,204 790

San Andres 2,211 2,201 486

San Fernando (Pob.) 3,098 3,098 748

San Francisco 1,603 1,575 360

San Gavino (Pob.) 2,268 2,268 531

San Jacinto 3,248 3,248 792

San Nicolas (Pob.) 2,739 2,739 653

San Vicente 2,103 2,103 476

Santa Barbara 5,230 5,224 1,211

Santa Lucia (Pob.) 1,561 1,561 387

SAN JOSE 36,253 36,122 8,417

Burgos 2,972 2,872 644

David 1,579 1,579 390

Iba 4,983 4,983 1,066

Labney 1,878 1,878 436

Lawacamulag 1,209 1,209 306

Lubigan 1,421 1,410 324

Maamot 2,726 2,726 638

Mababanaba 3,919 3,919 961

Moriones 3,705 3,685 849

Pao 1,709 1,709 421

San Juan de Valdez 1,546 1,546 358

Sula 3,682 3,682 835

Villa Aglipay 4,924 4,924 1,189

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2015 Census of Population Zambales

Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

ZAMBALES * 590,848 588,353 142,218

BOTOLAN 57,707 57,700 13,702

Bangan 1,327 1,327 342

Batonlapoc 1,092 1,092 264

Beneg 1,575 1,575 376

Capayawan 1,010 1,010 243

Carael 2,057 2,057 501

Danacbunga 2,970 2,966 693

Maguisguis 664 664 159

Mambog 4,145 4,145 954

Moraza 501 501 102

Paco (Pob.) 1,598 1,598 375

Panan 2,728 2,728 601

Parel 1,091 1,091 286

Paudpod 860 860 234

Poonbato 998 998 240

Porac 3,306 3,306 758

San Isidro 1,533 1,533 367

San Juan 7,002 7,002 1,738

San Miguel 1,355 1,355 289

Santiago 2,025 2,025 501

Tampo (Pob.) 1,733 1,730 401

Taugtog 11,393 11,393 2,694

Villar 1,007 1,007 216

Bancal 1,142 1,142 261

Belbel 372 372 97

Binuclutan 1,126 1,126 246

Burgos 650 650 139

Cabatuan 507 507 121

Malomboy 276 276 65

Nacolcol 776 776 191

Owaog-Nibloc 479 479 138

Palis 409 409 110

CABANGAN 25,163 25,160 5,989

Anonang 890 890 223

Apo-apo 658 658 143

Arew 1,049 1,049 240

Banuambayo (Pob.) 275 275 67

Cadmang-Reserva 2,005 2,005 498

Camiling (Camiing) 1,582 1,582 371

Casabaan 604 604 139

Dolores (Pob.) 1,219 1,216 307

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Zambales

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and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Zambales

Del Carmen (Pob.) 392 392 88

Laoag 1,224 1,224 271

Lomboy 641 641 137

Longos 1,052 1,052 242

Mabanglit 1,991 1,991 421

New San Juan 1,533 1,533 360

San Antonio 742 742 192

San Isidro 2,180 2,180 537

San Juan (Pob.) 1,655 1,655 398

San Rafael 932 932 240

Santa Rita 1,944 1,944 499

Santo Niño 996 996 248

Tondo 1,100 1,100 247

Felmida-Diaz 499 499 121

CANDELARIA 27,174 27,151 6,061

Babancal 1,769 1,769 394

Binabalian 1,951 1,951 442

Catol 1,344 1,344 292

Dampay 927 927 209

Lauis 1,894 1,894 426

Libertador 1,360 1,360 313

Malabon (San Roque) 2,627 2,627 592

Malimanga 1,148 1,127 240

Pamibian 1,316 1,316 293

Panayonan 1,067 1,067 227

Pinagrealan 1,183 1,183 257

Poblacion 1,093 1,091 267

Sinabacan 3,563 3,563 801

Taposo 1,088 1,088 237

Uacon 3,471 3,471 788

Yamot 1,373 1,373 283

CASTILLEJOS 64,841 64,774 17,230

Balaybay 11,064 10,997 2,704

Buenavista 850 850 190

Del Pilar 9,115 9,115 2,778

Looc 1,954 1,954 476

Magsaysay 3,466 3,466 884

Nagbayan 2,978 2,978 719

Nagbunga 6,202 6,202 1,598

San Agustin 4,545 4,545 1,115

San Jose (Pob.) 3,589 3,589 884

San Juan (Pob.) 991 991 261

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and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Zambales

San Nicolas 4,893 4,893 1,245

San Pablo (Pob.) 11,579 11,579 3,446

San Roque 1,571 1,571 414

Santa Maria 2,044 2,044 516

IBA (Capital) 50,506 50,038 11,909

Amungan 9,017 9,014 2,254

Zone 2 Pob. (Aypa) 860 822 183

Zone 5 Pob. (Bano) 1,611 1,591 389

Bangantalinga 4,759 4,759 1,116

Zone 6 Pob. (Baytan) 690 690 180

Zone 3 Pob. (Botlay) 415 415 100

Dirita-Baloguen 3,162 3,150 686

Zone 1 Pob. (Libaba) 2,136 2,120 487

Lipay-Dingin-Panibuatan 2,987 2,982 716

Palanginan (Palanguinan-Tambak) 10,413 10,052 2,438

Zone 4 Pob. (Sagapan) 523 523 128

San Agustin 5,609 5,609 1,285

Santa Barbara 4,345 4,345 1,014

Santo Rosario 3,979 3,966 933

MASINLOC 47,719 47,619 10,894

Baloganon 6,783 6,725 1,565

Bamban 2,429 2,429 544

Bani 3,972 3,962 952

Collat 2,781 2,781 674

Inhobol 8,409 8,409 1,890

North Poblacion 1,681 1,649 377

San Lorenzo 3,151 3,151 743

San Salvador 2,214 2,214 501

Santa Rita 2,840 2,840 627

Santo Rosario 2,102 2,102 479

South Poblacion 4,112 4,112 873

Taltal 4,541 4,541 1,057

Tapuac 2,704 2,704 612

PALAUIG 34,947 34,789 7,861

Alwa 672 672 181

Bato 1,912 1,912 452

Bulawen 4,939 4,810 1,025

Cauyan 1,081 1,081 246

Garreta 1,369 1,369 355

Libaba 740 740 169

Liozon 3,435 3,435 711

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TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Zambales

Lipay 2,707 2,707 633

Locloc 1,597 1,597 363

Macarang 1,545 1,545 349

Magalawa 373 373 92

Pangolingan 1,791 1,791 400

East Poblacion 1,641 1,631 379

West Poblacion 1,101 1,101 224

Salaza 4,126 4,126 958

San Juan 1,209 1,209 287

Santo Niño 1,739 1,739 401

Santo Tomas 1,384 1,365 295

Tition (San Vicente) 1,586 1,586 341

SAN ANTONIO 34,661 34,559 8,709

Angeles 1,854 1,854 477

Antipolo (Pob.) 1,765 1,765 419

Burgos (Pob.) 5,215 5,152 1,323

West Dirita 3,147 3,147 801

East Dirita 3,573 3,573 874

Luna (Pob.) 2,792 2,792 675

Pundaquit 2,878 2,878 711

San Esteban 1,525 1,525 376

San Gregorio (Pob.) 931 931 242

San Juan (Pob.) 1,645 1,645 448

San Miguel 4,322 4,283 1,143

San Nicolas (Pob.) 2,933 2,933 756

Santiago 1,513 1,513 325

Rizal 568 568 139

SAN FELIPE 23,183 23,103 5,725

Amagna (Pob.) 1,259 1,259 291

Apostol (Pob.) 1,832 1,832 456

Balincaguing 1,027 1,027 250

Farañal (Pob.) 1,672 1,672 432

Feria (Pob.) 974 974 241

Maloma 5,290 5,290 1,354

Manglicmot (Pob.) 1,723 1,712 425

Rosete (Pob.) 1,520 1,520 341

San Rafael 1,296 1,296 293

Santo Niño 4,307 4,238 1,098

Sindol 2,283 2,283 544

SAN MARCELINO 33,665 33,592 8,098

Aglao 1,939 1,919 423

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TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Zambales

Buhawen 2,803 2,803 651

Burgos (Pob.) 2,060 2,060 428

Consuelo Norte 2,013 2,013 493

Consuelo Sur (Pob.) 1,931 1,931 482

La Paz (Pob.) 1,236 1,236 307

Laoag 2,900 2,900 703

Linasin 2,544 2,544 643

Linusungan 1,654 1,654 420

Lucero (Pob.) 1,617 1,617 397

Nagbunga 2,129 2,096 511

Rizal (Pob.) 910 910 206

San Guillermo (Pob.) 883 883 213

San Isidro (Pob.) 1,931 1,920 474

San Rafael 2,480 2,480 589

Santa Fe 1,839 1,830 489

Central (Pob.) 761 761 170

Rabanes 2,035 2,035 499

SAN NARCISO 28,360 28,012 7,161

Alusiis 1,450 1,420 350

Beddeng 3,293 3,293 810

Candelaria (Pob.) 831 823 205

Dallipawen 1,061 1,061 259

Grullo 1,749 1,749 449

La Paz 3,836 3,836 1,054

Libertad (Pob.) 489 485 126

Namatacan 1,808 1,808 425

Natividad (Pob.) 3,278 3,005 789

Paite 653 653 156

Patrocinio (Pob.) 2,291 2,280 584

San Jose (Pob.) 542 542 139

San Juan (Pob.) 1,476 1,476 364

San Pascual (Pob.) 1,874 1,852 464

San Rafael (Pob.) 1,297 1,297 329

Siminublan 1,822 1,822 497

Omaya 610 610 161

SANTA CRUZ 58,151 58,042 13,865

Babuyan 523 523 125

Bolitoc 3,375 3,375 814

Bangcol 925 925 229

Bayto 3,925 3,925 900

Biay 2,379 2,379 555

Canaynayan 1,225 1,225 275

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Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Zambales

Gama 2,025 2,025 489

Guinabon 1,351 1,351 382

Guisguis 3,356 3,356 848

Lipay 6,190 6,160 1,479

Lomboy 1,553 1,553 341

Lucapon North 2,521 2,521 610

Lucapon South 3,941 3,923 922

Malabago 2,299 2,299 537

Naulo 2,021 2,021 488

Poblacion North 3,033 3,022 746

Pagatpat 3,101 3,101 735

Pamonoran 1,193 1,193 283

Sabang 1,138 1,138 280

San Fernando 2,227 2,227 519

Poblacion South 3,437 3,437 807

Tabalong 593 593 141

Tubotubo North 2,514 2,514 571

Tubotubo South 2,062 2,012 494

Bulawon 1,244 1,244 295

SUBIC 104,771 103,814 25,014

Aningway Sacatihan 5,357 5,341 1,449

Asinan Poblacion 1,212 1,189 291

Asinan Proper 7,855 7,611 1,835

Baraca-Camachile (Pob.) 3,596 3,595 893

Batiawan 1,310 1,310 301

Calapacuan 14,307 14,298 3,299

Calapandayan (Pob.) 9,684 9,615 2,342

Cawag 15,956 15,822 3,825

Ilwas (Pob.) 3,226 3,226 798

Mangan-Vaca 11,557 11,141 2,682

Matain 8,275 8,266 1,860

Naugsol 2,704 2,704 686

Pamatawan 4,292 4,292 1,028

San Isidro 7,869 7,869 1,828

Santo Tomas 5,481 5,456 1,361

Wawandue (Pob.) 2,090 2,079 536

Note:

* Excludes Olongapo City.

Source:

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Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

OLONGAPO CITY 233,040 231,823 56,482

Asinan 3,445 3,407 1,197

Banicain 6,851 6,851 1,816

Barreto 19,340 18,483 5,041

East Bajac-bajac 17,165 17,149 4,656

East Tapinac 9,253 9,188 2,350

Gordon Heights 27,874 27,874 6,259

Kalaklan 13,137 13,125 2,993

New Kalalake 9,808 9,747 2,466

Mabayuan 10,622 10,622 2,619

New Cabalan 27,714 27,714 6,110

New Ilalim 1,518 1,518 378

New Kababae 2,404 2,404 521

Pag-asa 6,070 6,070 1,774

Santa Rita 43,632 43,599 9,660

West Bajac-bajac 8,007 7,955 1,941

West Tapinac 6,926 6,924 2,065

Old Cabalan 19,274 19,193 4,636

Source:

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TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Olongapo City

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Aurora 2015 Census of Population

Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

AURORA 214,336 213,683 49,410

BALER (Capital) 39,562 39,148 8,842

Barangay I (Pob.) 587 587 138

Barangay II (Pob.) 312 312 81

Barangay III (Pob.) 357 357 93

Barangay IV (Pob.) 363 353 92

Barangay V (Pob.) 1,718 1,677 381

Buhangin 5,310 5,310 1,171

Calabuanan 3,895 3,799 843

Obligacion 1,215 1,215 267

Pingit 5,913 5,913 1,266

Reserva 4,580 4,580 1,045

Sabang 4,833 4,819 1,095

Suclayin 6,341 6,152 1,421

Zabali 4,138 4,074 949

CASIGURAN 24,313 24,297 5,721

Barangay 1 (Pob.) 790 790 196

Barangay 2 (Pob.) 665 665 159

Barangay 3 (Pob.) 235 235 64

Barangay 4 (Pob.) 307 307 73

Barangay 5 (Pob.) 439 439 103

Barangay 6 (Pob.) 325 321 77

Barangay 7 (Pob.) 288 288 79

Barangay 8 (Pob.) 612 612 138

Calabgan 652 652 142

Calangcuasan 1,104 1,104 284

Calantas 1,916 1,916 422

Culat 776 776 193

Dibet 973 973 219

Esperanza 502 502 127

Lual 1,588 1,588 359

Marikit 735 735 173

Tabas 1,043 1,043 229

Tinib 830 830 202

Bianuan 3,443 3,438 833

Cozo 1,637 1,637 378

Dibacong 1,954 1,947 479

Ditinagyan 591 591 136

Esteves 1,793 1,793 403

San Ildefonso 1,115 1,115 253

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Aurora

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TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Aurora

DILASAG 15,835 15,829 3,949

Diagyan 2,418 2,418 553

Dicabasan 734 734 179

Dilaguidi 915 915 221

Dimaseset 1,420 1,420 377

Diniog 2,485 2,485 600

Lawang 511 511 138

Maligaya (Pob.) 1,869 1,868 472

Manggitahan 1,742 1,742 444

Masagana (Pob.) 1,841 1,836 487

Ura 634 634 169

Esperanza 1,266 1,266 309

DINALUNGAN 11,322 11,286 2,661

Abuleg 1,236 1,233 310

Zone I (Pob.) 1,881 1,881 436

Zone II (Pob.) 1,666 1,661 423

Nipoo (Bulo) 905 889 204

Dibaraybay 1,292 1,289 320

Ditawini 659 659 140

Mapalad 763 763 191

Paleg 1,203 1,203 274

Simbahan 1,717 1,708 363

DINGALAN 25,482 25,441 5,726

Aplaya 1,802 1,802 399

Butas Na Bato 909 909 215

Cabog (Matawe) 3,356 3,356 738

Caragsacan 2,992 2,974 722

Davildavilan 1,036 1,036 240

Dikapanikian 404 404 75

Ibona 3,624 3,601 799

Paltic 5,075 5,075 1,098

Poblacion 1,084 1,084 254

Tanawan 820 820 197

Umiray (Malamig) 4,380 4,380 989

DIPACULAO 29,736 29,714 7,051

Bayabas 915 915 229

Buenavista 569 569 132

Borlongan 2,416 2,415 580

Calaocan 816 816 155

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Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of

and Barangay Population Population Households

TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Aurora

Dianed 722 722 155

Diarabasin 1,730 1,730 421

Dibutunan 860 860 186

Dimabuno 1,195 1,189 293

Dinadiawan 3,733 3,728 878

Ditale 1,398 1,398 320

Gupa 1,037 1,031 249

Ipil 1,154 1,154 286

Laboy 454 454 97

Lipit 968 968 223

Lobbot 580 580 133

Maligaya 665 665 155

Mijares 1,134 1,134 278

Mucdol 1,479 1,479 372

North Poblacion 2,059 2,055 538

Puangi 1,430 1,430 303

Salay 1,417 1,417 334

Sapangkawayan 405 405 91

South Poblacion 1,693 1,693 433

Toytoyan 576 576 131

Diamanen 331 331 79

MARIA AURORA 40,734 40,626 9,405

Alcala 553 553 136

Bagtu 779 779 195

Bangco 676 676 172

Bannawag 496 496 114

Barangay I (Pob.) 1,356 1,356 267

Barangay II (Pob.) 1,930 1,930 465

Barangay III (Pob.) 894 894 230

Barangay IV (Pob.) 2,458 2,455 556

Baubo 642 642 156

Bayanihan 1,425 1,425 272

Bazal 1,368 1,339 302

Cabituculan East 676 676 162

Cabituculan West 534 534 126

Debucao 1,385 1,385 327

Decoliat 472 472 102

Detailen 879 879 208

Diaat 1,528 1,528 369

Dialatman 198 198 39

Diaman 257 257 56

Dianawan 1,191 1,191 273

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TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,

(total population includes institutional population)

City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015: Aurora

Dikildit 1,019 1,019 248

Dimanpudso 1,353 1,340 309

Diome 857 857 197

Estonilo 784 784 187

Florida 1,825 1,784 427

Galintuja 729 729 199

Cadayacan 1,357 1,357 315

Malasin 654 654 157

Ponglo 466 466 103

Quirino 1,843 1,843 445

Ramada 1,172 1,172 273

San Joaquin 1,714 1,714 419

San Jose 1,677 1,667 383

San Leonardo 455 455 102

Santa Lucia 578 578 125

Santo Tomas 697 697 160

Suguit 604 602 126

Villa Aurora 878 868 168

Wenceslao 1,499 1,499 339

San Juan 876 876 196

SAN LUIS 27,352 27,342 6,055

Bacong 1,773 1,773 415

Barangay I (Poblacion) 368 368 95

Barangay II (Poblacion) 756 756 169

Barangay III (Poblacion) 730 727 156

Barangay IV (Poblacion) 1,301 1,294 294

Dibalo 137 137 37

Dibayabay 1,177 1,177 249

Dibut 909 909 195

Dikapinisan 2,159 2,159 365

Dimanayat 1,243 1,243 271

Diteki 1,573 1,573 332

Ditumabo 3,485 3,485 817

L. Pimentel 1,074 1,074 252

Nonong Senior 4,278 4,278 988

Real 1,228 1,228 262

San Isidro 2,171 2,171 496

San Jose 541 541 123

Zarah 2,449 2,449 539

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Appendices

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APPENDIX A

EXCERPTS FROM REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10625

RELEVANT TO THE CONDUCT OF THE 2015 CENSUS OF POPULATION

REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10625

AN ACT REORGANIZING THE PHILIPPINE STATISTICAL SYSTEM, REPEALING

FOR THE PURPOSE EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBERED ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-

ONE, ENTITLED “REORGANIZING AND STRENGTHENING THE PHILIPPINE

STATISTICAL SYSTEM AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES”

SECTION 6. Functions of the PSA. – The PSA shall have the following functions:

(b) Prepare and conduct periodic censuses on population, housing, agriculture, fisheries, business, industry and other sectors of the economy;

SECTION 25. Obligation to Provide Information. – The National Statistician shall determine whether a statistical inquiry or survey to be conducted is with or without obligation to provide information. If such obligation is stipulated, all respondents whether natural or legal persons shall be liable to reply to the statistical inquiry or survey. This section applies to all statistical inquiries or surveys conducted by other statistical offices in the Philippine Statistical System (PSS).

The respondents under this Act are required to give truthful and complete answers to statistical inquiries or surveys of the PSA and other statistical offices of the PSS. The respondent is considered to have complied with the obligation only upon receipt of the duly completed statistical inquiry or survey forms. The government shall provide franking privileges, charges and postings to the survey offices, unless otherwise disallowed by law.

SECTION 26. Confidentiality of Information. – Individual data furnished by a respondent to statistical inquiries, surveys and censuses of the PSA shall be considered privileged communication and as such shall be inadmissible as evidence in any proceeding.

The PSA may release aggregated information from statistical inquiries, surveys and censuses in the form of summaries or statistical tables in which no reference to an individual, corporation, association, partnership, institution or business enterprise shall appear.

The National Statistician and all staff of the PSA shall take a solemn oath regarding confidentiality of information.

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SECTION 27. Penalties. – Respondents of primary data collection activities such as censuses and sample surveys are obliged to give truthful and complete answers to statistical inquiries. The gathering, consolidation and analysis of such data shall likewise be done in the most truthful and credible manner.

To ensure compliance, any violation of this Act shall result in the imposition of the penalty of one (1) year imprisonment and a fine of One hundred thousand pesos (P100,000.00). In cases where the respondent who fails to give a truthful and complete answer to such statistical inquiries is a corporation, the above penalty shall be imposed against the responsible officer, director, manager and/or agent of said corporation.

Approved, (SGD) JINGGOY EJERCITO ESTRADA (SGD) FELICIANO BELMONTE JR. Acting Senate President Speaker of the House of Representatives

This Act which originated in the House of Representatives was finally passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate on June 6, 2013. (SGD) EMMA LIRIO-REYES (SGD) MARILYN B. BARUA-YAP Secretary of the Senate Secretary General House of Representatives

APPROVED: September 12, 2013

(SGD) BENIGNO S. AQUINO III President of the Philippines

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APPENDIX B

Executive Order No. 352

Designation of Statistical Activities That Will Generate Critical Data for Decision-Making

of the Government and the Private Sector WHEREAS, Executive Order No. 121, which was issued in January 1987, created the National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB) as the policy-making and coordinating body of the decentralized Philippine Statistical System; WHEREAS, the NSCB, now an agency attached to the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA), has established a system of designated statistics in accordance with its mandate, that enables the identification and generation of the most critical and essential statistics required for social and economic planning/analysis based on approved criteria; WHEREAS, the generation of said data requires the conduct of nationwide censuses and surveys and the maintenance/processing of administrative-based records on a regular basis to allow for monitoring, time series analysis and forecasting by policy-makers; WHEREAS, the quality of these designated statistics needs to be continuously improved to address the needs of data users; WHEREAS, the system of designated statistics is a dynamic process that allows for updating to keep attuned to the emerging demands of data users; NOW, THEREFORE, I, FIDEL V. RAMOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby order: SECTION 1. The activities and statistics that have been designated by the NSCB as per ANNEX of this Executive Order shall be adopted by the government as the means of generating the critical and essential data for administrators, planners and policy-makers in the government and private sectors. SECTION 2. The implementing agencies shall provide the Office of the President thru the NSCB results of said censuses, surveys and administrative-based reports on a regular basis and ensure the dissemination of the data to the general public in accordance with the designated time frame.

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SECTION 3. The implementing agencies shall be responsible in carrying out the improvements in the design and methodology of said activities in coordination with the NSCB. SECTION 4. Any modification, addition or deletion from the above list shall be approved through a Board Resolution by the NSCB in accordance with its implementing guidelines. The NSCB is authorized to issue implementing guidelines consistent with the provisions of this Executive Order. It shall also be responsible in monitoring the system's implementation to attain the objectives of this Executive Order. SECTION 5. The NSCB shall regularly conduct adequate consultations with the data users and producers as a means of updating the lists of designated statistics to be responsive to the emerging needs of data users. SECTION 6. The amounts necessary to carry out the provisions of this Executive Order shall be provided for in the General Appropriations Act (GAA) in the year following its approval and thereafter. However, any immediate requirement to implement this Executive Order shall be taken from any available appropriations in the CY l994 GAA, subject to the usual budgetary rules and regulations. SECTION 7. This Executive Order shall take effect immediately. Done in the City of Manila, this 1st day of July in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and ninety six. (Signed) FIDEL V. RAMOS President of the Philippines

Excerpt of ANNEX (List of Designated Statistical Activities) of Executive Order 352

For Mid-Decade Census of Population:

Activity Agency Frequency of Conduct

Geographic Disaggregation

Schedule of Data Dissemination

With ARC

Mid-Decade Census of Population

NSO

every 10 years

national, regional, provincial, city, municipal, barangay, urban-rural

Before the end of every census year for population figures from national down to barangay levels; 18 months after the reference year for other statistics

Note: NSO was merged with three other statistical agencies: NSCB, BAS, and BLES

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APPENDIX C

Presidential Proclamation No. 1031

Declaring August 2015 as National Census Month

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APPENDIX D

TRAININGS AND FIELDWORK FOR THE CONDUCT OF THE POPCEN 2015

The 2015 Census of Population (POPCEN 2015) is designed primarily to take an inventory of the population 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 1 August 2015, the census reference date and time.

The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) is the agency mandated by law to conduct the

POPCEN 2015. Republic Act (RA) No. 10625 and Executive Order (EO) No. 352 are the legal bases for the conduct of this census. RA No. 10625 mandates the PSA to conduct national censuses and surveys, while EO No. 352 requires the conduct of a mid-decade census. Section 25 of RA No. 10625 provides that all respondents are obliged to give truthful and complete answers during the censuses and surveys conducted by the PSA while Section 26 stipulates the confidentiality of information provided by respondents to the PSA in censuses and surveys.

The census-taking was conducted from 10 August to 6 September 2015. The

enumeration lasted for approximately 25 working days, except in highly urbanized cities such as the cities in the National Capital Region, and in large provinces in Region IV-A – CALABARZON and Region III – Central Luzon, where the enumeration period was extended beyond 25 days. About 90 thousand individuals were employed as census enumerators (ENs), 23 thousand as team supervisors (TSs), and five thousand as census area supervisors (CASs). They were hired to augment and support the permanent personnel of the PSA during the census enumeration.

An EN was assigned to enumerate one enumeration area (EA), which had about 400

households. To ensure quality data collection during the census enumeration, a ratio of one TS for every four ENs and one CAS for every five TSs was implemented, in general.

To prepare the hired census personnel for enumeration work, four levels of training were

conducted. The first level or the task force training for enumeration was conducted within Metro Manila on 29 June to 4 July 2015. The said training was participated in by selected personnel of the PSA central, regional, and provincial offices, who, in turn acted as trainers in the succeeding levels of training. The second level training was conducted within the region for selected PSA provincial and regional office staff who, in turn, served as trainers in the third and fourth level training. The third level training, which was conducted within the province was participated in by selected provincial office personnel and pre-selected hired CASs. The ENs and TSs were trained during the fourth level training, which was conducted within the city and municipality with available training center. A standard training program covering the concepts, definitions, procedures, as well as duties and responsibilities of ENs 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 Punong Barangay. The ENs informed the official that the census would be undertaken in the barangay and that they would go around the entire area to ask questions from the residents.

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

3. Listing. The ENs listed buildings with living quarters, housing units, households and number of household members, and institutional living quarters (ILQs) and number of persons staying in ILQs in CP Form 1 or the Listing Booklet. Structures which were occupied or used as living quarters by households, even though these were 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 ILQs were recorded.

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

administered a questionnaire, that is, CP Form 2 for a household or CP Form 4 for an ILQ. The Punong Barangay or any barangay official was also interviewed by the ENs or their TS using CP Form 5 (Barangay Questionnaire).

5. Plotting. The ENs 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 ILQs.

6. Posting of sticker. The ENs posted a sticker or CP Form 6 (Notice of Listing/

Enumeration) on the door, gate or any conspicuous part of the housing unit or ILQ, to indicate that the household or ILQ 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 the 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 evaluate the completeness of census coverage in each barangay/EA while the enumeration was still ongoing. The provincial, regional, and central offices of the PSA monitored the progress of enumeration through the Progress Monitoring System (PMS). The PMS generated reports on the number of households, ILQs, and persons enumerated based on the information sent by the area supervisors through short messaging system (SMS) or text messaging.

Review of accomplished questionnaires for completeness and consistency of entries was

also carried out at the census headquarters or other designated areas where the census teams met weekly and at the Provincial Statistical Office (PO) during manual processing. Machine processing included scanning and interpretation, key-from-image (KFI) data entry, electronic coding, verification of codes, key-verification of batchfiles, validation of geographic and household identification, completeness and consistency checking, and tabulation of marginal and consistency tables. Data files and images were transmitted from the Data Processing Centers (DPCs) to the Central Office (CO) for the generation of census counts. Population counts by province, city, municipality, and barangay, as determined from the processed census questionnaires are considered official for all purposes once they are proclaimed by the President of the Philippines.

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The POPCEN 2015 adopted the following technologies to make the census operations efficient:

1. GPS technology for mapping. For this census round, GPS (Global Positioning

System) technology was used for mapping selected barangays in all regions. This activity provided the ENs with more accurate maps with exact boundary information. The use of GPS technology will be continued by the PSA as part of its rolling program for mapping activities.

2. SMS technology for progress monitoring. The PSA made use of the SMS technology in monitoring the progress of census enumeration nationwide. Started in the 2007 census, the enhanced version of the PMS was adopted for this census round. The Philippines is the first country in Asia and the Pacific to use the SMS technology in progress monitoring.

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

technology in the Philippine census started in the 2000 Census of Population and Housing (2000 CPH). The Philippines is among the first few countries to have successfully used this technology. The use of OMR shortened the data entry phase because only selected items with codes corresponding to write-in entries were encoded. Data encoding using KFI was done instead of keying from the questionnaires.

4. CAFES for supervisors. The Computer-Aided Field Editing System (CAFES), a module of the Computer-Aided Data Collection System (CADaCS), is a data entry program installed in the tablet, which enabled the CASs to encode entries from accomplished household questionnaires during supervision. The CAFES, thereby, enabled the Head CASs to detect errors or inconsistencies in the accomplished questionnaires during field editing.

5. MIS for quick monitoring of selected POPCEN 2015 activities. The Management Information System (MIS) is a web-based application system that served as a sound board for both the PSA CO and Field Office (FO) staff. It facilitated the monitoring of status of delivery of census questionnaires and supplies, reporting of accidents, injuries, and deaths, among others.

6. Satellite images for validating census coverage. The CO downloaded satellite

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

The PSA implemented various strategies to enumerate areas which were hard to reach,

remote, upland or mountainous, under military control or with peace and order problem, Chinese communities or exclusive villages with low response rate for reasons of security or other concerns, and areas with boundary disputes. These strategies included the recruitment of ENs who were from the area; coordination with various government agencies and local government units for mobility; coordination with local officials; and coordination with homeowners’ associations in exclusive villages, high-rise condominiums, and in communities inhabited by many foreign nationals and indigenous peoples.

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APPENDIX E

EVALUATION OF POPULATION COUNTS FROM THE POPCEN 2015

Progress monitoring reports were utilized to track the progress of census field operations and evaluate the completeness of census coverage in every barangay/enumeration area (EA). The provincial, regional, and central offices of the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) monitored the progress of census enumeration through the Progress Monitoring System (PMS). Information on a completely enumerated area was sent to the Central Office (CO) through Short Messaging Service (SMS) using information from CP Form 1 (Listing Booklet). The Field Offices (FOs) and CO monitored the progress of enumeration through the use of PM reports generated from the PMS.

Evaluation of Population Counts at the PSA Field Offices The Regional Statistical Services Office (RSSO) was responsible for the evaluation of the

2015 Census of Population (POPCEN 2015) counts for the provinces in the region while the Provincial Statistical Office (PO) was responsible for the evaluation of population counts in the cities and municipalities in the province. The computerized reporting through the PMS facilitated the evaluation of population counts at the RSSO and PO. The PMS generated various reports, which include the progress of enumeration by EA with total number of households and total population (PM Report 2). This report showed the EAs, which were completely enumerated as of the date the report was generated. It also showed the percentage of EAs in a barangay, city/municipality or province that has completed the census taking. This report was used to evaluate the acceptability of the reported counts for the following indicators, computed at the barangay level in comparison with the results of the 2010 Census of Population and Housing:

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 2015 and 2010 institutional population d. Number and percent of EAs completed

The FOs investigated areas with demographically implausible growth rates and

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

Parallel monitoring and evaluation of population counts were done at the CO, particularly

at the Population and Housing Census Division (PHCD). The information used by the PHCD for evaluation were:

a. POPCEN 2015 counts at the barangay level generated through the PMS;

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b. POPCEN 2015 counts at the barangay level from the Enumeration Area Reference File (EARF) filled up with population counts by the POs after matching and completeness checking of census questionnaires during the manual processing;

c. POPCEN 2015 counts at the barangay level generated from the Quick Count; d. average annual population growth rates for the provinces and cities/municipalities for

the periods 1995-2000, 2000-2007, 1995-2007, 2000-2010, 2007-2010, 2010-2015 and for all geographic levels, that is, including barangay level, for the period 2010-2015;

e. sex ratio for the provinces and cities/municipalities for the year 2010, and for all geographic levels for the year 2015;

f. average household size for all geographic levels for the years 2000, 2007, 2010 and 2015;

g. percent change of population between census years 2000 and 2007, 2000 and 2010, 2007 and 2010, 2007 and 2015, and 2010 and 2015 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, 2007 and 2010, 2007 and 2015, 2010 and 2015 for all geographic levels.

Below are the other sources of information used as inputs for the extrapolation of population counts for 2015. The 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 POPCEN 2007 and 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH), for the provinces and cities/municipalities; and

b. number of housing units based on satellite images, 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 (FOM) of the POPCEN 2015 (pages 156-157). The demographic indicators for each geographic area were evaluated using the procedures also contained in the FOM. 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 RSSO submitted to the CO the explanations of the POs in the 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 undercoverage or overcoverage. In extreme cases, wherein the results of the evaluation confirmed that underenumeration, padding or fabrication of population were committed, field verification was required.

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APPENDIX F

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 1 – C

REGION II - CAGAYAN VALLEY 1 – D

REGION III - CENTRAL LUZON 1 – E

REGION IVA - CALABARZON 1 – F

MIMAROPA REGION * 1 – G

REGION V - BICOL 1 – H

REGION VI - WESTERN VISAYAS 1 – I

REGION VII - CENTRAL VISAYAS 1 – J

NEGROS ISLAND REGION 1 – K

REGION VIII - EASTERN VISAYAS 1 – L

REGION IX - ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA 1 – M

REGION X - NORTHERN MINDANAO 1 – N

REGION XI - DAVAO 1 – O

REGION XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 1 – P

REGION XIII - CARAGA 1 – Q

AUTONOMOUS REGION IN MUSLIM MINDANAO 1 – R

* Renamed pursuant to Republic Act No. 10879, also known as the MIMAROPA Act,which took effect on 17 July 2016.