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Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population Report No. 1 – D REGION II – CAGAYAN VALLEY Population by Province, City, Municipality, and Barangay August 2016 ISSN 0117-1453
ISSN 0117-1453
REPORT NO. 1 – D
Republic of the Philippines
Philippine Statistics Authority
Quezon City
2015 Census
of Population
Population
by Province,
City, Municipality,
and Barangay
REGION II –
CAGAYAN VALLEY
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
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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 II – Cagayan Valley xxi
Highlights of the Philippine Population xxiii
Highlights of the Population: Region II – Cagayan Valley 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
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Table B. Population and Annual Population Growth Rates by Province, City, and Municipality in Region II – Cagayan Valley: 2000, 2010, and 2015
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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 xxxvi
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 II – Cagayan Valley 1
Table 2. Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province, City, Municipality, and Barangay as of August 1, 2015:
Batanes 3 Cagayan 4 Isabela 25 Nueva Vizcaya 52 Quirino 60
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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
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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.
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Batanes
Cagayan
Isabela
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Nueva Vizcaya
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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 II – Cagayan Valley
(Based on the 2000, 2010, and 2015 Censuses)
Census Year
Census Reference
Date
Total Population
(in millions)
2000 May 1, 2000 2.81 2010 May 1, 2010 3.23 2015 August 1, 2015 3.45
Table 2. Annual Population Growth Rate: Region II – Cagayan Valley
(Based on the 2000, 2010, and 2015 Censuses)
Reference Period
Annual Population Growth Rate
(in percent)
2010-2015 1.27
2000-2010 1.39
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE POPULATION
REGION II – CAGAYAN VALLEY
� The total population of Region II –
Cagayan Valley as of August 1, 2015 was 3,451,410, based on the 2015 Census of Population (POPCEN 2015).
� The 2015 total population of the region is higher by 222,247 compared with the total population of 3.23 million in 2010, and by 638,251 compared with the total population of 2.81 million in 2000. Refer to Table 1.
� The total population of Region II increased by 1.27 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 1.39 percent. See Table 2.
� Among the five provinces comprising the region, Isabela had the biggest total
population in 2015 with 1.59 million, followed by Cagayan with 1.20 million, Nueva Vizcaya with 452 thousand, and Quirino with 189 thousand. Batanes had the smallest total population with 17 thousand. Refer to Table 3.
� The total population of Region II accounted for about 3.4 percent of the total Philippine population in 2015.
Table 3. Total Population by Province: Region II – Cagayan Valley
(Based on the 2000, 2010, and 2015 Censuses)
Province Total Population (in thousands)
2000 2010 2015
Batanes 16 17 17 Cagayan 994 1,125 1,199 Isabela 1,288 1,490 1,594 Nueva Vizcaya 367 421 452 Quirino 149 177 189
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� Nueva Vizcaya was the fastest growing province in the region with an average annual population growth rate (PGR) of 1.36 percent during the period 2010 to 2015. It was followed by Isabela (1.29 percent), Quirino (1.28 percent), and Cagayan (1.23 percent). Batanes posted the lowest PGR of 0.72 percent. See Table 4.
Table 4. Annual Population Growth Rate by Province: Region II – Cagayan Valley (Based on the 2000, 2010, and 2015 Censuses)
Province Total Population Growth Rate
2010-2015 2000-2010
Batanes 0.72 0.08 Cagayan 1.23 1.25 Isabela 1.29 1.47 Nueva Vizcaya 1.36 1.39 Quirino 1.28 1.75
� Region II is composed of four cities, 89 municipalities, and 2,311 barangays.
� Among the cities and municipalities in the region, the largest in terms of total
population size is Tuguegarao City, Cagayan with 153,502 persons. It was followed by the three cities in Isabela – Ilagan City (145,568), City of Santiago (134,830), and City of Cauayan (129,523). Three municipalities each in Cagayan and Isabela comprise the rest of the top ten most populous cities/municipalities in Region II. Refer to Table 5.
Table 5. Top Ten Most Populous Cities/Municipalities:
Region II – Cagayan Valley, 2015
Rank City/Municipality Province Total Population
1 Tuguegarao City Cagayan 153,502 2 Ilagan City Isabela 145,568 3 City of Santiago Isabela 134,830 4 City of Cauayan Isabela 129,523 5 Baggao Cagayan 82,782 6 Solana Cagayan 82,502 7 Echague Isabela 79,094 8 Alicia Isabela 71,504 9 Tumauini Isabela 67,650 10 Aparri Cagayan 65,649
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� Uyugan in Batanes is the least populous city/municipality in Region II with 1,297 persons. It was followed by Ivana (1,327), Mahatao (1,555), Sabtang (1,621), and Itbayat (2,867) – all in the province of Batanes. Three municipalities in the province of Isabela and one municipality each in the province of Cagayan and in the province of Nueva Vizcaya comprise the rest of the ten least populous cities/municipalities in the region. See Table 6.
Table 6. Ten Least Populous Cities/Municipalities: Region II – Cagayan Valley, 2015
Rank City/Municipality Province Total Population
1 Uyugan Batanes 1,297 2 Ivana Batanes 1,327 3 Mahatao Batanes 1,555 4 Sabtang Batanes 1,621 5 Itbayat Batanes 2,867 6 Santa Praxedes Cagayan 4,154 7 Maconacon Isabela 4,253 8 Dinapigue Isabela 5,005 9 Divilacan Isabela 5,687 10 Alfonso Castaneda Nueva Vizcaya 7,940
� Of the 2,311 barangays in Region II, the largest in terms of total population size is
Rizal in the City of Santiago, Isabela with 13,803 persons. It was followed by Rosario in the City of Santiago, Isabela (11,441) and Ugac Sur in Tuguegarao City, Cagayan (10,858). Refer to Table 7.
Table 7. Top Ten Most Populous Barangays: Region II – Cagayan Valley, 2015
Rank Barangay City/Municipality/Province Total Population
1 Rizal City of Santiago, Isabela 13,803 2 Rosario City of Santiago, Isabela 11,441 3 Ugac Sur Tuguegarao City, Cagayan 10,858 4 San Fermin City of Cauayan, Isabela 10,856 5 District I (Pob.) City of Cauayan, Isabela 10,662 6 Ugac Norte Tuguegarao City, Cagayan 9,615 7 Batal City of Santiago, Isabela 8,461 8 Cataggaman Nuevo Tuguegarao City, Cagayan 8,161 9 Roxas Solano, Nueva Vizcaya 7,954 10 Caggay Tuguegarao City, Cagayan 7,261
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� The household population of Region II in 2015 was 3.44 million persons, higher by 218 thousand from the household population of 3.23 million in 2010, and by 634 thousand from the household population of 2.81 million in 2000. See Table 8.
Table 8. Household Population, Number of Households, and Average Household Size: Region II – Cagayan Valley
(Based on the 2000, 2010, and 2015 Censuses)
Census Year Household Population
(in thousands)
Number of Households (in thousands)
Average Household
Size
2000 2,810 554 5.1 2010 3,226 727 4.4
2015 3,443 805 4.3
� The total number of households in Region II in 2015 was recorded at 805 thousand, higher by 77 thousand compared with the 727 thousand households posted in 2010. In 2000, the total number of households in the region was 554 thousand.
� The region’s average household size (AHS) in 2015 was 4.3 persons, lower than the AHS of 4.4 persons in 2010. In 2000, there were 5.1 persons, on average, per household.
� Among the five provinces in Region II, Isabela had the most number of households with 373 thousand, followed by Cagayan with 272 thousand and Nueva Vizcaya with 111 thousand. Batanes had the least number of households with five thousand. Refer to Table 9.
Table 9. Household Population, Number of Households, and Average Household Size by Province: Region II – Cagayan Valley, 2015
Province Household Population
(in thousands)
Number of Households (in thousands)
Average Household
Size
Batanes 17 5 3.6 Cagayan 1,196 272 4.4
Isabela 1,591 373 4.3
Nueva Vizcaya 451 111 4.1
Quirino 189 44 4.3
� Cagayan had the highest AHS of 4.4 persons, followed by Isabela and Quirino with 4.3 persons each. Batanes posted the lowest AHS of 3.6 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
TABLE A. POPULATION AND ANNUAL POPULATION GROWTH RATES FOR THE PHILIPPINES AND ITS REGIONS, PROVINCES, AND HIGHLY URBANIZED CITIES: 2000, 2010, AND 2015
REGION, PROVINCE, AND HIGHLY URBANIZED CITYPOPULATION GROWTH RATE
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REGION, PROVINCE, AND HIGHLY URBANIZED CITYPOPULATION GROWTH RATE
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TOTAL POPULATION
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 1.78NEGROS 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, PROVINCE, AND HIGHLY URBANIZED CITYPOPULATION GROWTH RATE
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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 1.57DAVAO 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 II - CAGAYAN VALLEY 2,813,159 3,229,163 3,451,410 1.39 1.27 1.35
BATANES 16,467 16,604 17,246 0.08 0.72 0.30BASCO (Capital) 6,717 7,907 8,579 1.64 1.56 1.62ITBAYAT 3,616 2,988 2,867 -1.89 -0.78 -1.51IVANA 1,293 1,249 1,327 -0.35 1.16 0.17MAHATAO 1,895 1,583 1,555 -1.78 -0.34 -1.29SABTANG 1,678 1,637 1,621 -0.25 -0.19 -0.23UYUGAN 1,268 1,240 1,297 -0.22 0.86 0.15
CAGAYAN 993,580 1,124,773 1,199,320 1.25 1.23 1.24ABULUG 26,683 30,675 32,497 1.40 1.10 1.30ALCALA 33,997 37,773 38,883 1.06 0.55 0.88ALLACAPAN 26,960 31,662 33,571 1.62 1.12 1.45AMULUNG 42,754 45,182 47,860 0.55 1.10 0.74APARRI 59,046 61,199 65,649 0.36 1.34 0.70BAGGAO 66,264 78,188 82,782 1.67 1.09 1.47BALLESTEROS 27,534 32,215 34,299 1.58 1.20 1.45BUGUEY 26,401 28,455 30,175 0.75 1.12 0.88CALAYAN 14,309 16,200 16,702 1.25 0.58 1.02CAMALANIUGAN 21,186 23,404 24,923 1.00 1.20 1.07CLAVERIA 29,277 30,482 29,921 0.40 -0.35 0.14ENRILE 29,062 32,553 35,834 1.14 1.84 1.38GATTARAN 47,804 54,848 56,661 1.38 0.62 1.12GONZAGA 32,079 36,303 38,892 1.24 1.32 1.27IGUIG 21,858 25,559 27,862 1.58 1.66 1.60LAL-LO 36,529 41,388 44,506 1.26 1.39 1.30LASAM 34,082 36,994 39,135 0.82 1.08 0.91PAMPLONA 20,142 23,236 23,596 1.44 0.29 1.04PEÑABLANCA 37,872 42,736 48,584 1.21 2.47 1.65PIAT 20,524 22,961 23,597 1.13 0.52 0.92RIZAL 14,929 18,592 17,994 2.22 -0.62 1.23SANCHEZ-MIRA 21,475 23,257 24,541 0.80 1.03 0.88SANTA ANA 21,612 30,458 32,906 3.49 1.48 2.79SANTA PRAXEDES 2,952 3,646 4,154 2.13 2.51 2.26SANTA TERESITA 13,804 17,600 19,038 2.46 1.51 2.13SANTO NIÑO (FAIRE) 22,752 26,126 27,219 1.39 0.78 1.18SOLANA 67,512 76,596 82,502 1.27 1.42 1.32TUAO 53,536 57,620 61,535 0.74 1.26 0.92TUGUEGARAO CITY (Capital) 120,645 138,865 153,502 1.42 1.93 1.59
ISABELA 1,287,575 1,489,645 1,593,566 1.47 1.29 1.41ALICIA 57,178 64,687 71,504 1.24 1.92 1.48ANGADANAN 36,788 40,143 43,061 0.88 1.34 1.04AURORA 28,836 33,045 35,017 1.37 1.11 1.28BENITO SOLIVEN 22,192 27,337 29,624 2.11 1.54 1.91BURGOS 20,422 22,521 23,784 0.98 1.04 1.00CABAGAN 41,536 45,732 50,174 0.97 1.78 1.25CABATUAN 31,659 37,299 39,413 1.65 1.05 1.45CITY OF CAUAYAN 103,952 122,335 129,523 1.64 1.09 1.45CORDON 35,519 40,877 42,926 1.41 0.94 1.25DINAPIGUE 3,171 5,484 5,005 5.63 -1.72 3.04DIVILACAN 3,413 5,034 5,687 3.96 2.35 3.40ECHAGUE 61,101 74,680 79,094 2.03 1.10 1.71GAMU 25,901 28,657 29,904 1.02 0.81 0.95
ILAGAN CITY (Capital) 1 119,990 135,174 145,568 1.20 1.42 1.27JONES 39,001 44,218 45,666 1.26 0.62 1.04LUNA 14,581 18,091 19,326 2.18 1.26 1.86MACONACON 3,721 3,615 4,253 -0.29 3.14 0.88DELFIN ALBANO (MAGSAYSAY) 23,619 25,422 26,614 0.74 0.88 0.79MALLIG 25,918 28,345 30,459 0.90 1.38 1.06
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PROVINCE, CITY, AND MUNICIPALITY1-May-00 1-May-10 1-Aug-15
NAGUILIAN 26,285 29,491 31,902 1.16 1.51 1.28PALANAN 15,317 16,094 17,260 0.50 1.34 0.79QUEZON 20,090 24,522 25,860 2.01 1.02 1.67QUIRINO 19,986 22,285 24,501 1.09 1.82 1.34RAMON 41,441 49,812 52,707 1.86 1.08 1.59REINA MERCEDES 20,353 23,497 26,998 1.45 2.68 1.87ROXAS 48,929 57,699 61,773 1.66 1.31 1.54SAN AGUSTIN 19,927 21,797 22,880 0.90 0.93 0.91SAN GUILLERMO 13,338 18,423 20,200 3.28 1.77 2.76SAN ISIDRO 18,603 22,758 24,861 2.04 1.70 1.92SAN MANUEL 27,059 30,407 31,896 1.17 0.91 1.08SAN MARIANO 41,309 51,438 55,370 2.22 1.41 1.94SAN MATEO 55,068 60,792 64,505 0.99 1.13 1.04SAN PABLO 19,090 22,040 25,384 1.45 2.72 1.88SANTA MARIA 20,115 22,939 25,382 1.32 1.94 1.54CITY OF SANTIAGO 110,531 132,804 134,830 1.85 0.29 1.31SANTO TOMAS 21,380 21,688 23,005 0.14 1.13 0.48TUMAUINI 50,256 58,463 67,650 1.52 2.82 1.97
NUEVA VIZCAYA 366,962 421,355 452,287 1.39 1.36 1.38AMBAGUIO 9,750 13,452 15,250 3.27 2.42 2.97ARITAO 31,705 37,115 37,225 1.59 0.06 1.06BAGABAG 30,652 35,462 35,501 1.47 0.02 0.97BAMBANG 41,393 47,657 53,433 1.42 2.20 1.69BAYOMBONG (Capital) 50,563 57,416 61,512 1.28 1.32 1.29DIADI 14,374 16,484 18,122 1.38 1.82 1.53DUPAX DEL NORTE 23,196 25,697 27,514 1.03 1.31 1.12DUPAX DEL SUR 16,371 18,146 19,111 1.03 0.99 1.02KASIBU 28,239 33,379 37,705 1.69 2.35 1.91KAYAPA 19,193 21,453 23,714 1.12 1.93 1.40QUEZON 15,986 19,385 21,056 1.95 1.59 1.82SANTA FE 12,949 14,427 16,180 1.09 2.21 1.47SOLANO 52,391 56,134 59,517 0.69 1.12 0.84VILLAVERDE 15,392 17,720 18,507 1.42 0.83 1.22ALFONSO CASTANEDA 4,808 7,428 7,940 4.44 1.28 3.34
QUIRINO 148,575 176,786 188,991 1.75 1.28 1.59AGLIPAY 21,774 26,187 27,787 1.86 1.13 1.61CABARROGUIS (Capital) 25,832 29,395 30,582 1.30 0.76 1.11DIFFUN 39,489 48,501 52,569 2.08 1.54 1.89MADDELA 32,236 35,634 38,499 1.01 1.48 1.17SAGUDAY 12,217 14,596 16,070 1.79 1.85 1.81NAGTIPUNAN 17,027 22,473 23,484 2.81 0.84 2.13
1 Converted into a city under Republic Act No. 10169; ratified on August 11, 2012.
Sources:Philippine Statistics Authority, 2000 Census of Population and HousingPhilippine Statistics Authority, 2010 Census of Population and HousingPhilippine 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
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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 II - CAGAYAN VALLEY
Total Household Number Average
Population Population of Households Household Size
REGION II - CAGAYAN VALLEY 3,451,410 3,443,493 804,524 4.3
BATANES 17,246 17,108 4,761 3.6
BASCO (CAPITAL) 8,579 8,489 2,327 3.6ITBAYAT 2,867 2,843 831 3.4IVANA 1,327 1,308 371 3.5MAHATAO 1,555 1,554 443 3.5SABTANG 1,621 1,620 431 3.8UYUGAN 1,297 1,294 358 3.6
CAGAYAN 1,199,320 1,195,523 271,967 4.4
ABULUG 32,497 32,456 7,405 4.4ALCALA 38,883 38,687 9,248 4.2ALLACAPAN 33,571 33,555 7,767 4.3AMULUNG 47,860 47,846 10,697 4.5APARRI 65,649 65,174 13,978 4.7BAGGAO 82,782 82,755 19,630 4.2BALLESTEROS 34,299 34,152 8,350 4.1BUGUEY 30,175 30,117 6,754 4.5CALAYAN 16,702 16,665 3,904 4.3CAMALANIUGAN 24,923 24,895 5,482 4.5CLAVERIA 29,921 29,895 7,258 4.1ENRILE 35,834 35,797 7,543 4.7GATTARAN 56,661 56,543 12,874 4.4GONZAGA 38,892 38,883 8,603 4.5IGUIG 27,862 27,821 6,179 4.5LAL-LO 44,506 44,301 10,271 4.3LASAM 39,135 39,022 9,026 4.3PAMPLONA 23,596 23,580 5,248 4.5PEÑABLANCA 48,584 48,381 10,739 4.5PIAT 23,597 23,572 5,525 4.3RIZAL 17,994 17,994 4,043 4.5SANCHEZ-MIRA 24,541 24,366 5,625 4.3SANTA ANA 32,906 32,462 7,821 4.2SANTA PRAXEDES 4,154 4,141 980 4.2SANTA TERESITA 19,038 19,038 4,283 4.4SANTO NIÑO (FAIRE) 27,219 27,219 6,641 4.1SOLANA 82,502 82,388 19,012 4.3TUAO 61,535 61,457 13,557 4.5TUGUEGARAO CITY (CAPITAL) 153,502 152,361 33,524 4.5
ISABELA 1,593,566 1,591,017 372,950 4.3
ALICIA 71,504 71,414 17,864 4.0ANGADANAN 43,061 43,049 9,906 4.3AURORA 35,017 34,914 8,476 4.1BENITO SOLIVEN 29,624 29,593 6,941 4.3BURGOS 23,784 23,726 5,744 4.1CABAGAN 50,174 50,153 10,162 4.9CABATUAN 39,413 39,408 9,674 4.1CITY OF CAUAYAN 129,523 129,046 30,623 4.2CORDON 42,926 42,892 10,353 4.1DINAPIGUE 5,005 4,975 1,231 4.0DIVILACAN 5,687 5,687 1,310 4.3ECHAGUE 79,094 78,953 18,874 4.2GAMU 29,904 29,868 6,791 4.4
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 II - Cagayan Valley
(total population includes institutional population)
Philippine Statistics Authority 1
REGION II - CAGAYAN VALLEY 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 II - Cagayan Valley
(total population includes institutional population)
ILAGAN CITY (CAPITAL) 1 145,568 145,250 34,669 4.2JONES 45,666 45,549 10,650 4.3LUNA 19,326 19,309 4,646 4.2MACONACON 4,253 4,253 977 4.4DELFIN ALBANO (MAGSAYSAY) 26,614 26,614 6,637 4.0MALLIG 30,459 30,459 7,591 4.0NAGUILIAN 31,902 31,892 7,413 4.3PALANAN 17,260 17,260 3,826 4.5QUEZON 25,860 25,860 5,874 4.4QUIRINO 24,501 24,498 6,333 3.9RAMON 52,707 52,663 13,347 3.9REINA MERCEDES 26,998 26,954 6,270 4.3ROXAS 61,773 61,651 14,226 4.3SAN AGUSTIN 22,880 22,860 5,626 4.1SAN GUILLERMO 20,200 20,157 4,601 4.4SAN ISIDRO 24,861 24,861 5,831 4.3SAN MANUEL 31,896 31,823 7,613 4.2SAN MARIANO 55,370 55,342 12,220 4.5SAN MATEO 64,505 64,440 15,664 4.1SAN PABLO 25,384 25,384 5,134 4.9SANTA MARIA 25,382 25,382 4,860 5.2CITY OF SANTIAGO 134,830 134,320 30,472 4.4SANTO TOMAS 23,005 22,981 4,980 4.6TUMAUINI 67,650 67,577 15,541 4.3
NUEVA VIZCAYA 452,287 451,121 111,340 4.1
AMBAGUIO 15,250 15,250 3,536 4.3ARITAO 37,225 37,216 8,562 4.3BAGABAG 35,501 35,467 8,910 4.0BAMBANG 53,433 53,325 13,459 4.0BAYOMBONG (CAPITAL) 61,512 61,126 15,761 3.9DIADI 18,122 18,111 4,441 4.1DUPAX DEL NORTE 27,514 27,503 6,646 4.1DUPAX DEL SUR 19,111 19,103 4,531 4.2KASIBU 37,705 37,606 8,448 4.5KAYAPA 23,714 23,679 5,544 4.3QUEZON 21,056 20,967 4,991 4.2SANTA FE 16,180 16,130 3,758 4.3SOLANO 59,517 59,191 16,514 3.6VILLAVERDE 18,507 18,507 4,452 4.2ALFONSO CASTANEDA 7,940 7,940 1,787 4.4
QUIRINO 188,991 188,724 43,506 4.3
AGLIPAY 27,787 27,774 6,577 4.2CABARROGUIS (CAPITAL) 30,582 30,459 6,849 4.4DIFFUN 52,569 52,471 12,283 4.3MADDELA 38,499 38,466 8,914 4.3SAGUDAY 16,070 16,070 3,985 4.0NAGTIPUNAN 23,484 23,484 4,898 4.8
Note:1
Converted into a city under Republic Act No. 10169; ratified on August 11, 2012.
Source:
Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population
2 Philippine Statistics Authority
2015 Census of Population Batanes
Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of
and Barangay Population Population Households
BATANES 17,246 17,108 4,761
BASCO (Capital) 8,579 8,489 2,327
Ihubok II (Kayvaluganan) 2,344 2,314 609
Ihubok I (Kaychanarianan) 1,822 1,780 513
San Antonio 1,969 1,969 523
San Joaquin 384 384 108
Chanarian 360 360 101
Kayhuvokan 1,700 1,682 473
ITBAYAT 2,867 2,843 831
Raele 465 452 100
San Rafael (Idiang) 745 745 225
Santa Lucia (Kauhauhasan) 422 422 132
Santa Maria (Marapuy) 463 463 143
Santa Rosa (Kaynatuan) 772 761 231
IVANA 1,327 1,308 371
Radiwan 365 365 97
Salagao 349 330 105
San Vicente (Igang) 264 264 65
Tuhel (Pob.) 349 349 104
MAHATAO 1,555 1,554 443
Hañib 1 365 365 102
Kaumbakan 425 425 125
Panatayan 449 448 121
Uvoy (Pob.) 316 316 95
SABTANG 1,621 1,620 431
Chavayan 157 157 41
Malakdang (Pob.) 234 234 72
Nakanmuan 142 142 37
Savidug 201 201 51
Sinakan (Pob.) 509 508 142
Sumnanga 378 378 88
UYUGAN 1,297 1,294 358
Kayvaluganan (Pob.) 339 338 101
Imnajbu 164 164 43
Itbud 482 481 124
Kayuganan (Pob.) 312 311 90
Note:1
Renamed from Barangay Hanib; certified by its Mayor on July 13, 2016
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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Batanes
Philippine Statistics Authority 3
Cagayan 2015 Census of Population
Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of
and Barangay Population Population Households
CAGAYAN 1,199,320 1,195,523 271,967
ABULUG 32,497 32,456 7,405
Alinunu 1,230 1,230 282
Bagu 1,765 1,765 381
Banguian 1,940 1,940 451
Calog Norte 902 902 199
Calog Sur 2,527 2,523 622
Canayun 1,327 1,327 299
Centro (Pob.) 2,395 2,395 464
Dana-Ili 1,317 1,317 306
Guiddam 3,317 3,293 773
Libertad 3,874 3,861 897
Lucban 2,800 2,800 639
Pinili 645 645 161
Santa Filomena 995 995 238
Santo Tomas 1,027 1,027 212
Siguiran 1,407 1,407 359
Simayung 1,363 1,363 296
Sirit 802 802 168
San Agustin 811 811 192
San Julian 680 680 140
Santa Rosa 1,373 1,373 326
ALCALA 38,883 38,687 9,248
Abbeg 799 799 192
Afusing Bato 379 379 113
Afusing Daga 2,970 2,970 734
Agani 1,206 1,206 291
Baculod 2,222 2,222 537
Baybayog 2,043 2,043 495
Cabuluan 1,130 1,130 271
Calantac 2,865 2,865 682
Carallangan 999 999 239
Centro Norte (Pob.) 1,966 1,957 467
Centro Sur (Pob.) 2,795 2,785 636
Dalaoig 2,560 2,560 625
Damurog 1,119 1,119 309
Jurisdiction 1,393 1,393 302
Malalatan 1,131 1,131 283
Maraburab 1,165 1,165 254
Masin 1,134 981 241
Pagbangkeruan 679 679 164
TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,
(total population includes institutional population)
City, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Cagayan
4 Philippine Statistics Authority
2015 Census of Population Cagayan
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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Cagayan
Pared 593 593 142
Piggatan 1,544 1,520 346
Pinopoc 1,731 1,731 399
Pussian 1,213 1,213 261
San Esteban 1,308 1,308 341
Tamban 1,642 1,642 385
Tupang 2,297 2,297 539
ALLACAPAN 33,571 33,555 7,767
Bessang 1,243 1,243 299
Binobongan 683 683 158
Bulo 1,171 1,171 264
Burot 914 914 217
Capagaran (Brigida) 955 955 227
Capalutan 700 700 161
Capanickian Norte 1,257 1,257 303
Capanickian Sur 1,696 1,696 395
Cataratan 2,040 2,033 401
Centro East (Pob.) 1,667 1,661 412
Centro West (Pob.) 2,040 2,037 442
Daan-Ili 1,702 1,702 370
Dagupan 1,420 1,420 355
Dalayap 596 596 135
Gagaddangan 199 199 54
Iringan 1,801 1,801 422
Labben 1,754 1,754 425
Maluyo 1,607 1,607 348
Mapurao 1,669 1,669 416
Matucay 2,415 2,415 522
Nagattatan 1,523 1,523 403
Pacac 851 851 157
San Juan (Maguininango) 454 454 102
Silangan 584 584 143
Tamboli 869 869 209
Tubel 522 522 133
Utan 1,239 1,239 294
AMULUNG 47,860 47,846 10,697
Abolo 793 793 194
Agguirit 311 311 76
Alitungtung 453 453 99
Annabuculan 607 607 134
Annafatan 1,433 1,433 283
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Cagayan
Anquiray 1,684 1,684 368
Babayuan 641 641 151
Baccuit 454 454 106
Bacring 613 613 160
Baculud 1,947 1,947 451
Balauini 891 891 229
Bauan 312 312 81
Bayabat 1,463 1,463 358
Calamagui 1,769 1,769 408
Calintaan 899 899 205
Caratacat 1,319 1,319 278
Casingsingan Norte 611 611 145
Casingsingan Sur 712 712 171
Catarauan 549 549 132
Centro 2,495 2,495 537
Concepcion 1,131 1,131 249
Cordova 1,558 1,556 322
Dadda 2,128 2,128 491
Dafunganay 101 101 25
Dugayung 1,370 1,370 295
Estefania 2,456 2,456 492
Gabut 1,016 1,016 234
Gangauan 847 847 186
Goran 407 407 91
Jurisdiccion 763 763 156
La Suerte 993 981 208
Logung 613 613 133
Magogod 934 934 215
Manalo 1,162 1,162 277
Marobbob 925 925 190
Masical 1,722 1,722 441
Monte Alegre 1,209 1,209 280
Nabbialan 1,370 1,370 301
Nagsabaran 371 371 78
Nangalasauan 1,614 1,614 322
Nanuccauan 706 706 162
Pacac-Grande 849 849 184
Pacac-Pequeño 925 925 176
Palacu 190 190 51
Palayag 1,424 1,424 291
Tana 435 435 104
Unag 685 685 177
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Cagayan
APARRI 65,649 65,174 13,978
Backiling 1,208 1,208 319
Bangag 1,716 1,716 355
Binalan 2,122 2,122 504
Bisagu 1,708 1,708 345
Centro 1 (Pob.) 911 838 175
Centro 2 (Pob.) 418 418 97
Centro 3 (Pob.) 58 58 14
Centro 4 (Pob.) 82 82 18
Centro 5 (Pob.) 149 149 38
Centro 6 (Pob.) 164 164 42
Centro 7 (Pob.) 279 279 60
Centro 8 (Pob.) 168 168 38
Centro 9 (Pob.) 1,043 1,043 184
Centro 10 (Pob.) 125 125 26
Centro 11 (Pob.) 176 141 31
Centro 12 (Pob.) 95 95 22
Centro 13 (Pob.) 68 58 15
Centro 14 (Pob.) 273 253 54
Bukig 788 782 180
Bulala Norte 763 759 179
Bulala Sur 765 765 176
Caagaman 1,547 1,547 355
Centro 15 (Pob.) 12 12 3
Dodan 2,699 2,692 516
Fuga Island 2,015 2,015 390
Gaddang 2,893 2,893 517
Linao 1,747 1,747 389
Mabanguc 942 942 200
Macanaya (Pescaria) 5,561 5,470 1,128
Maura 7,115 7,030 1,601
Minanga 1,923 1,826 405
Navagan 900 900 217
Paddaya 3,769 3,769 813
Paruddun Norte 1,480 1,480 318
Paruddun Sur 1,123 1,123 258
Plaza 809 809 183
Punta 4,665 4,634 997
San Antonio 3,877 3,877 852
Tallungan 3,329 3,314 647
Toran 3,433 3,432 737
Sanja 1,620 1,620 308
Zinarag 1,111 1,111 272
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Cagayan
BAGGAO 82,782 82,755 19,630
Adaoag 1,012 1,012 238
Agaman (Proper) 957 957 211
Alba 1,658 1,658 405
Annayatan 1,235 1,235 250
Asassi 2,245 2,245 526
Asinga-Via 2,168 2,168 539
Awallan 2,321 2,321 582
Bacagan 1,145 1,145 288
Bagunot 1,244 1,244 310
Barsat East 1,258 1,258 293
Barsat West 1,062 1,062 246
Bitag Grande 3,000 3,000 703
Bitag Pequeño 1,623 1,623 403
Bunugan 1,289 1,289 284
Canagatan 484 484 127
Carupian 1,353 1,353 312
Catugay 877 877 212
Poblacion (Centro) 3,296 3,294 781
Dabbac Grande 718 718 175
Dalin 1,165 1,165 253
Dalla 1,602 1,602 380
Hacienda Intal 5,661 5,661 1,293
Ibulo 304 304 72
Imurong 3,824 3,824 1,017
J. Pallagao 879 879 211
Lasilat 1,287 1,287 255
Masical 1,408 1,408 335
Mocag 2,870 2,870 695
Nangalinan 1,612 1,612 345
Remus 2,671 2,671 667
San Antonio 442 442 114
San Francisco 2,241 2,241 536
San Isidro 937 937 237
San Jose 4,375 4,352 1,015
San Miguel 1,602 1,602 382
San Vicente 503 503 138
Santa Margarita 4,862 4,862 1,134
Santor 1,140 1,140 267
Taguing 2,190 2,190 515
Taguntungan 1,458 1,458 375
Tallang 3,113 3,111 730
Temblique 893 893 223
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Cagayan
Taytay 1,400 1,400 327
Tungel 1,104 1,104 236
Mabini 1,100 1,100 254
Agaman Norte 1,610 1,610 364
Agaman Sur 944 944 215
C. Verzosa (Valley Cove) 640 640 160
BALLESTEROS 34,299 34,152 8,350
Ammubuan 1,550 1,550 345
Baran 830 830 201
Cabaritan East 1,801 1,801 457
Cabaritan West 2,844 2,841 647
Cabayu 922 922 238
Cabuluan East 1,115 1,115 320
Cabuluan West 1,269 1,269 356
Centro East (Pob.) 3,960 3,838 925
Centro West (Pob.) 2,075 2,054 507
Fugu 2,678 2,678 641
Mabuttal East 1,359 1,359 347
Mabuttal West 1,066 1,066 287
Nararagan 1,877 1,877 463
Palloc 1,788 1,788 429
Payagan East 1,755 1,755 451
Payagan West 606 606 173
San Juan 1,447 1,447 370
Santa Cruz 3,649 3,648 786
Zitanga 1,708 1,708 407
BUGUEY 30,175 30,117 6,754
Ballang 493 493 118
Balza 309 309 69
Cabaritan 874 874 189
Calamegatan 744 744 184
Centro (Pob.) 2,012 1,980 455
Centro West 675 675 163
Dalaya 841 841 206
Fula 832 832 207
Leron 1,549 1,549 303
Antiporda 624 624 146
Maddalero 1,652 1,640 374
Mala Este 379 379 96
Mala Weste 1,006 1,006 240
Minanga Este 1,372 1,372 310
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Cagayan
Paddaya Este 714 714 161
Pattao 3,295 3,291 659
Quinawegan 861 861 199
Remebella 670 670 164
San Isidro 971 971 228
Santa Isabel 924 914 213
Santa Maria 668 668 166
Tabbac 1,046 1,046 223
Villa Cielo 834 834 179
Alucao Weste (San Lorenzo) 934 934 193
Minanga Weste 1,608 1,608 335
Paddaya Weste 973 973 211
San Juan 380 380 88
San Vicente 1,325 1,325 319
Villa Gracia 858 858 187
Villa Leonora 752 752 169
CALAYAN 16,702 16,665 3,904
Cabudadan 888 888 199
Balatubat 1,673 1,673 407
Dadao 1,853 1,853 430
Dibay 1,854 1,854 395
Dilam 1,690 1,690 408
Magsidel 1,652 1,652 412
Naguilian 1,483 1,483 346
Poblacion 920 883 232
Babuyan Claro 1,571 1,571 341
Centro II 735 735 181
Dalupiri 472 472 130
Minabel 1,911 1,911 423
CAMALANIUGAN 24,923 24,895 5,482
Abagao 401 401 90
Afunan Cabayu 494 494 118
Agusi 1,067 1,067 218
Alilinu 1,407 1,407 299
Baggao 622 610 128
Bantay 907 907 217
Bulala 1,567 1,567 335
Casili Norte 1,145 1,145 250
Catotoran Norte 1,088 1,088 252
Centro Norte (Pob.) 1,127 1,127 243
Centro Sur (Pob.) 908 908 204
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Cagayan
Cullit 541 541 128
Dacal-Lafugu 1,061 1,061 232
Dammang Norte (Joaquin de la Cruz) 715 715 148
Dugo 1,995 1,991 449
Fusina 711 711 152
Gang-ngo 1,311 1,311 285
Jurisdiction 653 653 147
Luec 376 376 79
Minanga 1,853 1,853 417
Paragat 209 209 48
Tagum 251 251 57
Tuluttuging 279 279 60
Ziminila 1,208 1,208 257
Casili Sur 645 645 151
Catotoran Sur 1,106 1,106 230
Dammang Sur (Felipe Tuzon) 249 249 52
Sapping 1,027 1,015 236
CLAVERIA 29,921 29,895 7,258
Alimoan 548 548 132
Bacsay Cataraoan Norte 343 343 91
Bacsay Mapulapula 437 437 121
Bilibigao 613 613 144
Buenavista 295 295 77
Cadcadir East 597 597 141
Capanikian 633 633 162
Centro I (Pob.) 1,804 1,789 425
Centro II (Pob.) 632 627 147
Culao 1,084 1,084 268
Dibalio 821 821 202
Kilkiling 944 944 234
Lablabig 374 374 95
Luzon 470 470 129
Mabnang 538 538 131
Magdalena 856 856 206
Centro VII (Malasin East) 932 932 210
Malilitao 696 696 182
Centro VI (Minanga) 1,742 1,742 371
Nagsabaran 495 495 129
Centro IV (Nangasangan) 929 929 211
Pata East 1,063 1,063 275
Pinas 641 641 174
Santiago 354 354 91
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Cagayan
Santo Tomas 402 402 112
Santa Maria (Surngot) 450 450 108
Tabbugan 487 487 131
Taggat Norte 1,192 1,192 311
Union 642 642 168
Bacsay Cataraoan Sur 510 510 121
Cadcadir West 620 620 128
Camalaggoan/D Leaño 360 360 89
Centro III 1,169 1,163 275
Centro V (Mina) 1,090 1,090 243
Centro VIII (Malasin West) 879 879 200
Pata West 1,004 1,004 244
San Antonio (Sayad/Bimekel) 308 308 83
San Isidro 261 261 60
San Vicente 340 340 91
Santo Niño (Barbarnis) 291 291 69
Taggat Sur 2,075 2,075 477
ENRILE 35,834 35,797 7,543
Alibago (Villa Maria) 2,032 2,032 448
Barangay I (Pob.) 1,019 1,007 209
Barangay II (Pob.) 2,695 2,683 510
Barangay III (San Roque) 2,540 2,540 503
Divisoria 2,331 2,331 431
Inga 1,192 1,192 224
Lanna 2,092 2,092 472
Lemu Norte 1,230 1,230 263
Liwan Norte 2,687 2,687 664
Liwan Sur 1,111 1,111 246
Maddarulug Norte 1,282 1,282 292
Magalalag East 1,393 1,393 302
Maracuru 868 868 160
Barangay IV (Pob.) 1,116 1,116 213
Roma Norte 1,553 1,540 313
Barangay III-A 2,766 2,766 534
Batu 1,018 1,018 208
Lemu Sur 888 888 176
Maddarulug Sur 2,736 2,736 673
Magalalag West (San Nicolas) 1,233 1,233 239
Roma Sur 1,321 1,321 291
San Antonio 731 731 172
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Cagayan
GATTARAN 56,661 56,543 12,874
Abra 981 981 200
Aguiguican 1,699 1,699 352
Bangatan Ngagan 921 921 238
Baracaoit 3,120 3,120 744
Baraoidan 952 952 201
Barbarit 937 937 222
Basao 1,261 1,261 293
Cabayu 381 381 87
Calaoagan Bassit 1,232 1,232 283
Calaoagan Dackel 1,214 1,214 276
Capiddigan 634 634 158
Capissayan Norte 2,477 2,378 561
Capissayan Sur 1,143 1,143 233
Casicallan Sur 644 644 145
Casicallan Norte 801 801 184
Centro Norte (Pob.) 1,388 1,388 327
Centro Sur (Pob.) 1,911 1,892 389
Cullit 916 916 210
Cumao 1,335 1,335 301
Cunig 762 762 166
Dummun 1,266 1,266 305
Fugu 423 423 99
Ganzano 720 720 170
Guising 1,106 1,106 265
Langgan 166 166 41
Lapogan 1,862 1,862 402
L. Adviento 855 855 176
Mabuno 3,380 3,380 723
Nabaccayan 1,805 1,805 414
Naddungan 1,530 1,530 357
Nagatutuan 548 548 131
Nassiping 1,090 1,090 239
Newagac 2,219 2,219 524
Palagao Norte 1,968 1,968 450
Palagao Sur 1,064 1,064 246
Piña Este 1,202 1,202 285
Piña Weste 1,462 1,462 338
San Vicente 1,528 1,528 385
Santa Maria 850 850 203
Sidem 420 420 100
Santa Ana 330 330 69
Tagumay 881 881 207
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Cagayan
Takiki 564 564 123
Taligan 707 707 149
Tanglagan 1,409 1,409 304
T. Elizaga (Mabirbira) 256 256 65
Tubungan Este 339 339 85
Tubungan Weste 195 195 47
Bolos Point 841 841 180
San Carlos 966 966 222
GONZAGA 38,892 38,883 8,603
Amunitan 1,645 1,645 362
Batangan 1,894 1,894 453
Baua 2,155 2,155 466
Cabanbanan Norte 668 668 161
Cabanbanan Sur 549 549 130
Cabiraoan 3,519 3,519 807
Callao 327 327 82
Calayan 1,802 1,802 407
Caroan 1,116 1,116 265
Casitan 870 870 215
Flourishing (Pob.) 1,874 1,874 379
Ipil 1,955 1,955 441
Isca 1,327 1,327 309
Magrafil 1,056 1,056 217
Minanga 1,614 1,614 336
Rebecca (Nagbabalacan) 985 985 225
Paradise (Pob.) 1,641 1,632 309
Pateng 1,094 1,094 276
Progressive (Pob.) 2,259 2,259 427
San Jose 1,481 1,481 353
Santa Clara 2,413 2,413 525
Santa Cruz 1,013 1,013 217
Santa Maria 1,418 1,418 317
Smart (Pob.) 1,352 1,352 262
Tapel 2,865 2,865 662
IGUIG 27,862 27,821 6,179
Ajat (Pob.) 1,399 1,388 314
Atulu 1,216 1,216 263
Baculud 1,696 1,696 362
Bayo 1,736 1,732 370
Campo 223 223 50
San Esteban (Capitan) 1,207 1,207 281
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Cagayan
Dumpao 951 951 250
Gammad 1,860 1,860 335
Santa Teresa (Gammad Sur) 2,765 2,765 659
Garab 437 437 119
Malabbac 1,612 1,612 284
Manaoag (Aquiliquilao) 969 969 229
Minanga Norte 1,028 1,017 235
Minanga Sur 1,162 1,147 323
Nattanzan (Pob.) 1,549 1,549 336
Redondo 1,347 1,347 288
Salamague 1,473 1,473 349
San Isidro (Ugac West) 1,156 1,156 227
San Lorenzo 400 400 93
Santa Barbara 1,502 1,502 316
Santa Rosa 683 683 165
Santiago 230 230 64
San Vicente (Ugac East) 1,261 1,261 267
LAL-LO 44,506 44,301 10,271
Abagao 394 394 89
Alaguia 1,088 1,088 246
Bagumbayan 2,128 2,128 419
Bangag 1,046 1,046 239
Bical 718 718 169
Bicud 715 715 166
Binag 777 777 183
Cabayabasan (Capacuan) 1,202 1,202 275
Cagoran 705 705 182
Cambong 1,157 1,157 275
Catayauan 3,694 3,685 866
Catugan 1,465 1,465 352
Centro (Pob.) 1,548 1,526 318
Cullit 912 912 240
Dagupan 1,074 1,074 235
Dalaya 1,009 1,009 252
Fabrica 438 438 110
Fusina 456 456 115
Jurisdiction 1,012 996 232
Lalafugan 1,409 1,409 327
Logac 2,232 2,231 554
Magallungon (Sta. Teresa) 870 870 205
Magapit 3,324 3,266 737
Malanao 1,271 1,271 283
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Cagayan
Maxingal 2,316 2,316 505
Naguilian 1,411 1,411 341
Paranum 664 664 161
Rosario 202 202 49
San Antonio (Lafu) 782 782 181
San Jose 1,392 1,392 319
San Juan 785 785 187
San Lorenzo 1,272 1,272 294
San Mariano 1,521 1,521 360
Santa Maria 2,247 2,152 504
Tucalana 1,270 1,266 301
LASAM 39,135 39,022 9,026
Aggunetan 1,231 1,231 266
Alannay 2,042 1,942 478
Battalan 1,194 1,194 272
Calapangan Norte 869 869 191
Calapangan Sur 792 792 181
Callao Norte 929 929 230
Callao Sur 934 934 217
Cataliganan 396 396 95
Finugo Norte 445 445 122
Gabun 1,180 1,180 281
Ignacio Jurado (Finugu Sur) 1,657 1,657 393
Magsaysay 1,573 1,573 344
Malinta 1,162 1,162 257
Minanga Sur 837 837 179
Minanga Norte 484 484 113
Nicolas Agatep 912 912 243
Peru 1,803 1,803 422
Centro I (Pob.) 1,938 1,938 498
San Pedro 1,859 1,859 396
Sicalao 1,812 1,810 391
Tagao 442 442 103
Tucalan Passing 863 863 218
Viga 711 711 178
Cabatacan East (Duldugan) 1,811 1,811 456
Cabatacan West 1,787 1,787 453
Nabannagan East 1,390 1,390 298
Nabannagan West 2,726 2,725 609
Centro II (Pob.) 2,072 2,062 478
Centro III (Pob.) 2,038 2,038 393
New Orlins 1,246 1,246 271
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Cagayan
PAMPLONA 23,596 23,580 5,248
Abanqueruan 938 938 231
Allasitan 1,112 1,112 265
Bagu 2,229 2,229 532
Balingit 872 872 188
Bidduang 2,115 2,115 455
Cabaggan 723 723 141
Capalalian 734 734 170
Casitan 833 833 229
Centro (Pob.) 1,074 1,058 248
Curva 3,964 3,964 755
Gattu 391 391 85
Masi 1,998 1,998 474
Nagattatan 1,504 1,504 319
Nagtupacan 616 616 146
San Juan 698 698 141
Santa Cruz 2,532 2,532 554
Tabba 598 598 150
Tupanna 665 665 165
PEÑABLANCA 48,584 48,381 10,739
Aggugaddan 2,729 2,729 586
Alimanao 3,117 2,926 767
Baliuag 2,162 2,162 516
Bical 1,696 1,696 399
Bugatay 1,371 1,371 287
Buyun 965 965 222
Cabasan 1,098 1,098 221
Cabbo 1,803 1,803 430
Callao 1,554 1,554 316
Camasi 3,593 3,593 750
Centro (Pob.) 3,141 3,141 577
Dodan 3,739 3,739 784
Lapi 2,879 2,874 620
Malibabag 1,339 1,339 315
Manga 2,249 2,249 557
Minanga 1,875 1,875 406
Nabbabalayan 771 771 161
Nanguilattan 2,082 2,082 497
Nannarian 1,784 1,777 390
Parabba 1,577 1,577 305
Patagueleg 790 790 163
Quibal 3,003 3,003 703
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Cagayan
San Roque (Litto) 1,511 1,511 357
Sisim 1,756 1,756 410
PIAT 23,597 23,572 5,525
Apayao 870 870 216
Aquib 1,078 1,078 264
Dugayung 858 858 222
Gumarueng 2,074 2,074 454
Macapil 613 613 138
Maguilling 3,130 3,120 764
Minanga 938 938 213
Poblacion I 1,294 1,282 275
Santa Barbara 1,656 1,656 384
Santo Domingo 3,349 3,349 811
Sicatna 547 547 149
Villa Rey (San Gaspar) 1,028 1,028 245
Warat 736 736 177
Baung 1,372 1,372 305
Calaoagan 926 926 225
Catarauan 867 867 191
Poblacion II 1,509 1,506 299
Villa Reyno 752 752 193
RIZAL 17,994 17,994 4,043
Anagguan 728 728 161
Anurturu 153 153 43
Anungu 176 176 34
Balungcanag 830 830 220
Batu 626 626 146
Cambabangan 440 440 98
Capacuan 403 403 100
Dunggan 454 454 114
Duyun 1,068 1,068 187
Gaddangao 1,096 1,096 250
Gaggabutan East 837 837 198
Illuru Norte 685 685 150
Lattut 767 767 176
Linno (Villa Cruz) 489 489 116
Liwan 397 397 92
Mabbang 510 510 125
Mauanan 891 891 210
Masi (Zinundungan) 686 686 153
Minanga 110 110 32
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Cagayan
Nanauatan 400 400 78
Nanungaran 532 532 142
Pasingan 296 296 57
Poblacion 634 634 149
San Juan (Zinundungan) 654 654 135
Sinicking 453 453 105
Battut 485 485 113
Bural (Zinundungan) 683 683 136
Gaggabutan West 1,283 1,283 261
Illuru Sur 1,228 1,228 262
SANCHEZ-MIRA 24,541 24,366 5,625
Bangan 1,938 1,938 450
Callungan 1,734 1,724 408
Centro I (Pob.) 2,462 2,333 465
Centro II (Pob.) 2,333 2,299 580
Dacal 743 743 191
Dagueray 727 727 182
Dammang 796 796 183
Kittag 247 247 64
Langagan 2,162 2,162 475
Magacan 851 851 200
Marzan 891 891 191
Masisit 1,712 1,712 366
Nagrangtayan 798 798 185
Namuac 3,372 3,370 785
San Andres 1,269 1,269 317
Santiago 480 480 128
Santor 992 992 226
Tokitok 1,034 1,034 229
SANTA ANA 32,906 32,462 7,821
Casagan 605 605 160
Casambalangan (Port Irene) 4,561 4,557 913
Centro (Pob.) 5,674 5,588 1,508
Diora-Zinungan 1,321 1,315 372
Dungeg 746 746 210
Kapanikian 658 658 183
Marede 1,390 1,390 323
Palawig 2,677 2,677 638
Batu-Parada 907 907 207
Patunungan 1,444 1,444 327
Rapuli (Punti) 2,884 2,884 758
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Cagayan
San Vicente (Fort) 4,856 4,782 1,043
Santa Clara 916 916 213
Santa Cruz 837 820 210
Visitacion (Pob.) 1,359 1,123 250
Tangatan 2,071 2,050 506
SANTA PRAXEDES 4,154 4,141 980
Cadongdongan 563 563 122
Capacuan 530 530 120
Centro I (Pob.) 921 921 221
Centro II (Pob.) 810 810 183
Macatel 128 128 33
Portabaga 264 264 67
San Juan 488 488 120
San Miguel 189 176 39
Salungsong 157 157 36
Sicul 104 104 39
SANTA TERESITA 19,038 19,038 4,283
Alucao 1,512 1,512 340
Buyun 1,887 1,887 406
Centro East (Pob.) 1,803 1,803 433
Dungeg 623 623 159
Luga 1,629 1,629 351
Masi 1,188 1,188 271
Mission 1,707 1,707 384
Simpatuyo 2,572 2,572 578
Villa 1,938 1,938 470
Aridawen 1,288 1,288 274
Caniugan 741 741 156
Centro West 1,541 1,541 333
Simbaluca 609 609 128
SANTO NIÑO (FAIRE) 27,219 27,219 6,641
Abariongan Ruar 1,205 1,205 289
Abariongan Uneg 1,027 1,027 257
Balagan 513 513 119
Balanni 715 715 183
Cabayo 165 165 47
Calapangan 721 721 151
Calassitan 1,136 1,136 282
Campo 1,278 1,278 282
Centro Norte (Pob.) 2,808 2,808 683
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Cagayan
Centro Sur (Pob.) 2,411 2,411 592
Dungao 1,290 1,290 309
Lattac 1,532 1,532 393
Lipatan 771 771 198
Lubo 1,099 1,099 284
Mabitbitnong 333 333 86
Mapitac 252 252 60
Masical 409 409 97
Matalao 914 914 207
Nag-uma 638 638 155
Namuccayan 1,054 1,054 232
Niug Norte 732 732 186
Niug Sur 708 708 171
Palusao 432 432 107
San Manuel 850 850 238
San Roque 52 52 12
Santa Felicitas 450 450 118
Santa Maria 326 326 85
Sidiran 539 539 147
Tabang 1,458 1,458 302
Tamucco 649 649 167
Virginia 752 752 202
SOLANA 82,502 82,388 19,012
Andarayan North 2,398 2,398 474
Lannig 1,634 1,634 384
Bangag 4,200 4,200 1,001
Bantay 1,597 1,597 365
Basi East 1,747 1,747 372
Bauan East 2,156 2,156 546
Cadaanan 2,438 2,438 599
Calamagui 1,987 1,987 495
Carilucud 1,831 1,831 455
Cattaran 2,597 2,597 539
Centro Northeast (Pob.) 1,082 1,082 267
Centro Northwest (Pob.) 1,731 1,731 376
Centro Southeast (Pob.) 800 787 171
Centro Southwest (Pob.) 1,095 1,083 233
Lanna 3,835 3,835 833
Lingu 2,000 2,000 460
Maguirig 2,733 2,733 607
Nabbotuan 1,392 1,392 340
Nangalisan 2,824 2,813 638
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Cagayan
Natappian East 2,038 2,038 422
Padul 1,836 1,836 468
Palao 1,437 1,435 338
Parug-parug 1,579 1,579 421
Pataya 504 504 135
Sampaguita 5,602 5,602 1,432
Maddarulug (Santo Domingo) 1,088 1,013 220
Ubong 1,474 1,474 368
Dassun 4,000 4,000 940
Furagui 1,701 1,701 365
Gadu 3,414 3,413 731
Iraga 4,265 4,265 1,006
Andarayan South 1,775 1,775 366
Basi West 2,181 2,181 499
Bauan West 2,585 2,585 598
Calillauan 1,058 1,058 232
Gen. Eulogio Balao 1,604 1,604 353
Natappian West 2,663 2,663 579
Malalam-Malacabibi 1,621 1,621 384
TUAO 61,535 61,457 13,557
Accusilian 2,450 2,450 551
Alabiao 1,426 1,426 328
Alabug 3,229 3,229 732
Angang 1,101 1,101 255
Bagumbayan 4,084 4,084 911
Barancuag 1,308 1,308 282
Battung 2,359 2,359 567
Bicok 1,465 1,465 346
Bugnay 1,989 1,989 478
Balagao 3,649 3,649 787
Cagumitan 1,735 1,735 378
Cato 2,301 2,240 425
Culong 2,130 2,130 488
Dagupan 2,021 2,021 381
Fugu 1,838 1,838 448
Lakambini 1,065 1,065 220
Lallayug 2,368 2,368 531
Malumin 1,686 1,686 379
Mambacag 1,241 1,241 279
San Vicente (Maleg) 1,019 1,019 259
Mungo 4,709 4,709 922
Naruangan 2,135 2,135 456
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Cagayan
Palca 1,770 1,753 378
Pata 2,207 2,207 507
San Juan 1,104 1,104 246
San Luis (Gurengad) 2,369 2,369 520
Santo Tomas 1,537 1,537 315
Taribubu 1,626 1,626 360
Villa Laida 956 956 220
Poblacion I (Ward I Centro) 945 945 206
Poblacion II (Ward II Centro) 829 829 202
Malalinta 884 884 200
TUGUEGARAO CITY (Capital) 153,502 152,361 33,524
Annafunan East 4,207 4,207 862
Atulayan Norte 3,578 3,503 717
Bagay 3,638 3,638 737
Centro 1 (Pob.) 1,158 1,147 226
Centro 4 (Pob.) 566 566 141
Centro 5 (Pob.) 1,126 1,126 293
Centro 6 (Pob.) 195 195 58
Centro 7 (Pob.) 262 262 70
Centro 8 (Pob.) 125 125 41
Centro 9 (Pob.) 969 969 239
Centro 10 (Pob.) 2,282 2,263 394
Centro 11 (Pob.) 2,990 2,990 722
Buntun 4,373 4,373 841
Caggay 7,261 7,196 1,818
Capatan 3,337 3,337 700
Carig 4,536 4,115 1,164
Caritan Norte 3,093 3,057 702
Caritan Sur 1,833 1,811 400
Cataggaman Nuevo 8,161 8,161 1,612
Cataggaman Viejo 4,246 4,246 910
Gosi Norte 1,016 1,016 230
Larion Alto 1,856 1,856 447
Larion Bajo 2,345 2,345 516
Libag Norte 2,384 2,384 530
Linao East 6,939 6,939 1,458
Nambbalan Norte 1,433 1,433 316
Pallua Norte 2,450 2,450 497
Pengue (Pengue-Ruyu) 5,629 5,629 1,195
Tagga 1,346 1,346 317
Tanza 5,665 5,665 1,166
Ugac Norte 9,615 9,596 2,199
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Cagayan
Centro 2 (Pob.) 553 538 136
Centro 3 (Pob.) 339 339 78
Centro 12 (Pob.) 2,391 2,381 578
Annafunan West 3,310 3,310 731
Atulayan Sur 4,404 4,404 980
Caritan Centro 4,872 4,799 1,216
Cataggaman Pardo 3,292 3,142 579
Dadda 1,167 1,167 289
Gosi Sur 1,297 1,297 283
Leonarda 2,503 2,493 608
Libag Sur 2,708 2,708 588
Linao Norte 3,005 3,005 550
Linao West 1,665 1,665 367
Nambbalan Sur 746 746 164
Pallua Sur 2,683 2,683 531
Reyes 2,267 2,109 490
San Gabriel 6,828 6,789 1,512
Ugac Sur 10,858 10,840 2,326
Source:
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2015 Census of Population Isabela
Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of
and Barangay Population Population Households
ISABELA 1,593,566 1,591,017 372,950
ALICIA 71,504 71,414 17,864
Amistad 1,786 1,786 389
Antonino (Pob.) 4,007 4,007 1,117
Apanay 1,328 1,328 376
Aurora 4,029 3,990 991
Bagnos 2,364 2,364 559
Bagong Sikat 803 803 199
Bantug-Petines 2,210 2,210 531
Bonifacio 953 953 222
Burgos 2,479 2,428 608
Calaocan (Pob.) 3,998 3,998 1,078
Callao 2,058 2,058 529
Dagupan 1,192 1,192 311
Inanama 1,191 1,191 271
Linglingay 2,734 2,734 590
M.H. del Pilar 4,014 4,014 929
Mabini 2,004 2,004 468
Magsaysay (Pob.) 1,144 1,144 308
Mataas na Kahoy 847 847 237
Paddad 5,616 5,616 1,306
Rizal 4,146 4,146 1,149
Rizaluna 1,669 1,669 419
Salvacion 1,664 1,664 416
San Antonio (Pob.) 2,100 2,100 507
San Fernando 1,530 1,530 374
San Francisco 1,383 1,383 390
San Juan 1,781 1,781 443
San Pablo 1,014 1,014 257
San Pedro 2,202 2,202 533
Santa Cruz 2,046 2,046 539
Santa Maria 696 696 153
Santo Domingo 1,589 1,589 385
Santo Tomas 2,060 2,060 540
Victoria 1,817 1,817 493
Zamora 1,050 1,050 247
ANGADANAN 43,061 43,049 9,906
Allangigan 667 667 149
Aniog 1,050 1,050 226
Baniket 466 466 107
Bannawag 505 505 127
TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,
(total population includes institutional population)
City, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Isabela
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Isabela
Bantug 463 463 110
Barangcuag 786 786 167
Baui 374 374 100
Bonifacio 439 439 103
Buenavista 1,026 1,026 211
Bunnay 631 631 156
Calabayan-Minanga 1,802 1,802 414
Calaccab 1,246 1,246 282
Calaocan 863 863 210
Kalusutan 244 244 60
Campanario 286 286 69
Canangan 706 706 171
Centro I (Pob.) 1,437 1,437 318
Centro II (Pob.) 1,828 1,828 367
Centro III (Pob.) 1,104 1,092 232
Consular 578 578 129
Cumu 964 964 214
Dalakip 785 785 189
Dalenat 1,513 1,513 338
Dipaluda 571 571 140
Duroc 598 598 137
Lourdes (El Escaño) 752 752 176
Esperanza 288 288 64
Fugaru 927 927 224
Liwliwa 319 319 76
Ingud Norte 753 753 204
Ingud Sur 455 455 115
La Suerte 2,062 2,062 460
Lomboy 485 485 113
Loria 1,231 1,231 279
Mabuhay 575 575 102
Macalauat 705 705 136
Macaniao 610 610 135
Malannao 235 235 60
Malasin 292 292 70
Mangandingay 356 356 83
Minanga Proper 769 769 180
Pappat 542 542 119
Pissay 464 464 126
Ramona 710 710 213
Rancho Bassit 479 479 112
Rang-ayan 1,021 1,021 220
Salay 661 661 158
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Isabela
San Ambrocio 450 450 102
San Guillermo 214 214 48
San Isidro 531 531 124
San Marcelo 501 501 108
San Roque 509 509 133
San Vicente 538 538 104
Santo Niño 684 684 157
Saranay 240 240 51
Sinabbaran 361 361 78
Victory 396 396 77
Viga 1,775 1,775 487
Villa Domingo 1,239 1,239 286
AURORA 35,017 34,914 8,476
Apiat 568 568 124
Bagnos 1,599 1,599 376
Bagong Tanza 2,622 2,622 638
Ballesteros 1,298 1,298 305
Bannagao 1,154 1,154 299
Bannawag 337 337 77
Bolinao 1,369 1,369 327
Caipilan 743 743 179
Camarunggayan 805 805 207
Dalig-Kalinga 1,071 1,071 248
Diamantina 976 976 228
Divisoria 556 556 120
Esperanza East 1,205 1,205 272
Esperanza West 952 952 239
Kalabaza 1,867 1,867 453
Rizaluna (Lapuz) 880 870 236
Macatal 907 907 235
Malasin 1,698 1,698 474
Nampicuan 859 859 211
Villa Nuesa 280 280 71
Panecien 402 402 108
San Andres 579 579 141
San Jose (Pob.) 484 481 134
San Rafael 572 572 146
San Ramon 1,045 1,045 262
Santa Rita 2,050 2,050 476
Santa Rosa 966 966 219
Saranay 535 535 134
Sili 814 814 199
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Isabela
Victoria 565 565 144
Villa Fugu 1,006 1,006 240
San Juan (Pob.) 1,718 1,718 399
San Pedro-San Pablo (Pob.) 2,535 2,445 555
BENITO SOLIVEN 29,624 29,593 6,941
Andabuen 2,730 2,730 591
Ara 625 621 131
Binogtungan 285 285 64
Capuseran (Capurocan) 919 919 217
Dagupan 305 305 84
Danipa 683 683 169
District II (Pob.) 2,080 2,061 466
Gomez 715 715 149
Guilingan 576 576 127
La Salette 543 543 128
Makindol 550 550 130
Maluno Norte 1,153 1,153 292
Maluno Sur 1,305 1,305 314
Nacalma 965 965 218
New Magsaysay 814 814 200
District I (Pob.) 3,495 3,491 830
Punit 849 849 205
San Carlos 406 406 93
San Francisco 549 549 140
Santa Cruz 1,133 1,133 266
Sevillana 295 295 64
Sinipit 459 459 98
Lucban 439 439 105
Villaluz 2,218 2,218 512
Yeban Norte 2,238 2,238 581
Yeban Sur 1,584 1,580 410
Santiago 412 412 81
Placer 544 544 117
Balliao 755 755 159
BURGOS 23,784 23,726 5,744
Bacnor East 952 952 214
Bacnor West 1,351 1,351 352
Caliguian (Pob.) 6,433 6,433 1,570
Catabban 1,626 1,612 417
Cullalabo Del Norte 1,349 1,349 348
Cullalabo San Antonio 3,103 3,087 747
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Isabela
Cullalabo Del Sur 1,126 1,126 229
Dalig 1,128 1,128 284
Malasin 1,222 1,194 287
Masigun 464 464 106
Raniag 700 700 172
San Bonifacio 1,285 1,285 276
San Miguel 1,395 1,395 347
San Roque 1,650 1,650 395
CABAGAN 50,174 50,153 10,162
Aggub 1,714 1,714 340
Anao 3,460 3,460 718
Angancasilian 1,155 1,155 247
Balasig 2,163 2,163 408
Cansan 1,448 1,448 323
Casibarag Norte 3,543 3,543 610
Casibarag Sur 2,883 2,883 542
Catabayungan 4,745 4,745 996
Cubag 2,528 2,507 563
Garita 801 801 178
Luquilu 2,261 2,261 425
Mabangug 489 489 93
Magassi 2,410 2,410 560
Ngarag 1,162 1,162 222
Pilig Abajo 926 926 201
Pilig Alto 1,480 1,480 344
Centro (Pob.) 1,134 1,134 215
San Bernardo 2,369 2,369 506
San Juan 2,246 2,246 415
Saui 509 509 104
Tallag 1,952 1,952 360
Ugad 2,434 2,434 459
Union 785 785 140
Masipi East 2,120 2,120 482
Masipi West 1,767 1,767 382
San Antonio 1,690 1,690 329
CABATUAN 39,413 39,408 9,674
Rang-ay (Caggong) 1,878 1,878 450
Calaocan 1,410 1,410 387
Canan 1,921 1,921 439
Centro (Pob.) 1,311 1,311 299
Culing Centro 527 527 137
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Isabela
Culing East 437 437 116
Culing West 977 977 240
Del Corpuz 717 717 162
Del Pilar 2,003 2,003 447
Diamantina 2,817 2,817 636
La Paz 4,299 4,299 1,022
Luzon 1,950 1,950 605
Macalaoat 1,148 1,148 280
Magdalena 2,159 2,159 588
Magsaysay 703 703 171
Namnama 1,797 1,797 447
Nueva Era 1,685 1,685 354
Paraiso 1,126 1,126 284
Sampaloc 2,974 2,969 698
San Andres (Teodoro Abad) 2,018 2,018 557
Saranay 3,704 3,704 908
Tandul 1,852 1,852 447
CITY OF CAUAYAN 129,523 129,046 30,623
Alicaocao 1,564 1,564 361
Alinam 1,167 1,167 258
Amobocan 1,151 1,151 278
Andarayan 426 426 93
Baculod 1,679 1,679 419
Baringin Norte 231 231 57
Baringin Sur 1,118 1,118 264
Buena Suerte 1,126 1,126 281
Bugallon 553 553 126
Buyon 1,255 1,255 291
Cabaruan 7,150 7,150 1,840
Cabugao 782 782 193
Carabatan Chica 617 617 132
Carabatan Grande 291 291 79
Carabatan Punta 475 475 117
Carabatan Bacareno 243 243 61
Casalatan 644 644 141
San Pablo (Casap Hacienda) 1,736 1,724 430
Cassap Fuera 111 111 28
Catalina 106 106 25
Culalabat 898 898 222
Dabburab 1,117 1,117 289
De Vera 822 822 169
Dianao 675 675 166
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Isabela
Disimuray 1,052 1,052 234
District I (Pob.) 10,662 10,612 2,198
District II (Pob.) 1,817 1,817 406
District III (Pob.) 5,465 5,452 1,234
Duminit 1,514 1,514 399
Faustino (Sipay) 1,442 1,442 324
Gagabutan 492 492 130
Gappal 2,616 2,616 603
Guayabal 1,275 1,275 300
Labinab 2,161 2,161 477
Linglingay 724 724 174
Mabantad 1,192 1,192 271
Maligaya 2,273 2,273 563
Manaoag 1,666 1,666 386
Marabulig I 3,993 3,993 910
Marabulig II 1,713 1,713 395
Minante I 6,276 6,276 1,314
Minante II 2,642 2,642 602
Nagcampegan 307 307 77
Naganacan 1,338 1,338 350
Nagrumbuan 3,693 3,693 956
Nungnungan I 1,989 1,989 508
Nungnungan II 943 943 244
Pinoma 3,606 3,606 864
Rizal 650 650 161
Rogus 1,528 1,528 396
San Antonio 2,988 2,988 712
San Fermin 10,856 10,470 2,680
San Francisco 2,322 2,322 548
San Isidro 1,120 1,120 306
San Luis 2,367 2,367 554
Santa Luciana (Daburab 2) 2,013 2,013 434
Santa Maria 905 905 232
Sillawit 2,885 2,885 768
Sinippil 306 306 76
Tagaran 4,271 4,255 1,153
Turayong 3,198 3,198 619
Union 1,407 1,407 343
Villa Concepcion 3,647 3,647 845
Villa Luna 1,863 1,863 451
Villaflor 409 409 106
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Isabela
CORDON 42,926 42,892 10,353
Aguinaldo (Rizaluna Este) 909 909 269
Calimaturod 393 393 98
Capirpiriwan 3,775 3,775 907
Caquilingan (San Luis) 2,604 2,604 616
Dallao 2,111 2,111 507
Gayong 2,315 2,315 560
Laurel (Centro Norte) 1,109 1,109 283
Magsaysay (Centro Sur Oeste) 514 514 128
Malapat 2,071 2,047 509
Osmena (Centro Sur Este) 1,091 1,091 225
Quezon (Centro Norte Este) 921 921 232
Quirino (Manasin) 2,164 2,164 508
Rizaluna (Rizaluna Oeste) 2,646 2,646 692
Roxas Pob. (Centro Sur) 941 941 240
Sagat 1,813 1,813 428
San Juan (San Juan Este) 669 669 174
Taliktik 1,600 1,600 343
Tanggal 1,027 1,027 252
Tarinsing 1,448 1,448 349
Turod Norte 1,230 1,230 272
Turod Sur 3,811 3,801 913
Villamiemban 788 788 193
Villamarzo 1,885 1,885 505
Anonang (Balitoc) 1,692 1,692 381
Camarao 938 938 241
Wigan 2,461 2,461 528
DINAPIGUE 5,005 4,975 1,231
Ayod 242 242 51
Bucal Sur 729 729 173
Bucal Norte 234 234 68
Dibulo 1,135 1,135 278
Digumased (Pob.) 2,396 2,366 599
Dimaluade 269 269 62
DIVILACAN 5,687 5,687 1,310
Dicambangan 349 349 84
Dicaroyan 333 333 71
Dicatian 392 392 85
Bicobian 688 688 146
Dilakit 436 436 114
Dimapnat 1,072 1,072 230
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Isabela
Dimapula (Pob.) 930 930 214
Dimasalansan 344 344 91
Dipudo 319 319 77
Dibulos 206 206 51
Ditarum 337 337 87
Sapinit 281 281 60
ECHAGUE 79,094 78,953 18,874
Angoluan 786 786 218
Annafunan 2,466 2,466 570
Arabiat 1,309 1,309 344
Aromin 929 929 207
Babaran 1,391 1,391 337
Bacradal 397 397 93
Benguet 486 486 116
Buneg 1,304 1,304 335
Busilelao 1,030 1,030 264
Caniguing 725 725 159
Carulay 1,176 1,176 267
Castillo 1,057 1,047 265
Dammang East 1,233 1,233 260
Dammang West 1,403 1,403 296
Dicaraoyan 410 410 93
Dugayong 717 717 155
Fugu 1,000 1,000 247
Garit Norte 1,185 1,185 295
Garit Sur 604 604 151
Gucab 2,710 2,689 641
Gumbauan 1,946 1,946 456
Ipil 2,168 2,168 451
Libertad 1,846 1,846 442
Mabbayad 708 708 163
Mabuhay 699 699 174
Madadamian 888 888 213
Magleticia 641 641 141
Malibago 1,538 1,538 373
Maligaya 2,196 2,196 495
Malitao 1,731 1,731 371
Narra 2,072 2,072 451
Nilumisu 1,001 1,001 233
Pag-asa 1,664 1,664 361
Pangal Norte 1,467 1,467 431
Pangal Sur 1,324 1,324 303
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Isabela
Rumang-ay 537 537 143
Salay 816 816 186
Salvacion 709 709 166
San Antonio Ugad 618 618 138
San Antonio Minit 971 971 267
San Carlos 1,086 1,086 294
San Fabian 3,363 3,253 876
San Felipe 1,337 1,337 333
San Juan 1,103 1,103 285
San Manuel 1,308 1,308 328
San Miguel 669 669 171
San Salvador 581 581 138
Santa Ana 916 916 211
Santa Cruz 636 636 149
Santa Maria 1,240 1,240 317
Santa Monica 948 948 241
Santo Domingo 1,285 1,285 290
Silauan Sur (Pob.) 1,730 1,730 500
Silauan Norte (Pob.) 1,665 1,665 372
Sinabbaran 1,342 1,342 316
Soyung 2,875 2,875 613
Taggappan 1,774 1,774 422
Tuguegarao 2,168 2,168 434
Villa Campo 871 871 215
Villa Fermin 980 980 246
Villa Rey 501 501 104
Villa Victoria 390 390 95
Cabugao (Pob.) 1,752 1,752 486
Diasan 716 716 167
GAMU 29,904 29,868 6,791
Barcolan 940 940 226
Buenavista 999 999 222
Dammao 623 623 136
Furao 2,522 2,522 600
Guibang 2,802 2,782 601
Lenzon 1,001 1,001 231
Linglingay 1,345 1,345 292
Mabini 4,608 4,608 1,147
Pintor 1,366 1,366 348
District I (Pob.) 969 969 247
District II (Pob.) 1,984 1,984 449
District III (Pob.) 2,704 2,704 559
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Isabela
Rizal 366 366 101
Songsong 1,514 1,514 329
Union 1,065 1,065 285
Upi 5,096 5,080 1,018
ILAGAN CITY (Capital) 1
145,568 145,250 34,669
Cabeseria 27 (Abuan) 897 897 204
Aggasian 3,629 3,629 906
Alibagu 6,928 6,744 1,618
Allinguigan 1st 1,896 1,896 408
Allinguigan 2nd 2,914 2,914 600
Allinguigan 3rd 1,229 1,229 252
Arusip 919 919 221
Baculod (Pob.) 4,090 4,090 938
Bagumbayan (Pob.) 2,286 2,286 520
Baligatan 2,104 2,093 507
Ballacong 764 764 194
Bangag 1,219 1,219 303
Cabeseria 5 (Baribad) 832 832 225
Batong-Labang 2,314 2,314 479
Bigao 1,590 1,590 353
Cabeseria 4 (San Manuel) 604 604 162
Cabannungan 1st 756 756 179
Cabannungan 2nd 1,822 1,822 417
Cabeseria 6 & 24 (Villa Marcos) 1,126 1,126 254
Cabeseria 19 (Villa Suerte) 818 818 229
Cabeseria 25 (Sta. Lucia) 995 995 217
Cabeseria 3 (San Fernando) 851 851 197
Cabeseria 23 (San Francisco) 943 943 239
Cadu 562 562 161
Calamagui 1st 3,619 3,619 875
Calamagui 2nd 3,109 3,102 727
Camunatan 922 922 245
Capellan 2,942 2,942 685
Capo 992 992 227
Cabeseria 9 and 11 (Capogotan) 1,431 1,431 392
Carikkikan Norte 457 457 109
Carikkikan Sur 173 173 41
Cabeseria 14 and 16 (Casilagan) 2,530 2,530 613
Cabeseria 2 (Dappat) 1,125 1,125 278
Fugu 1,582 1,582 378
Fuyo 850 850 210
Gayong-Gayong Norte 792 792 215
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Isabela
Gayong-Gayong Sur 1,204 1,204 304
Guinatan 1,654 1,654 371
Lullutan 2,340 2,340 438
Cabeseria 10 (Lapigui) 1,960 1,960 436
Malalam 1,839 1,839 413
Malasin (Angeles) 1,251 1,251 299
Manaring 2,399 2,389 552
Mangcuram 973 973 243
Villa Imelda (Maplas) 1,095 1,095 241
Marana I 1,551 1,551 342
Marana II 582 582 141
Marana III 619 619 146
Minabang 1,505 1,505 372
Morado 972 972 232
Naguilian Norte 2,808 2,808 636
Naguilian Sur 1,231 1,231 269
Namnama 1,095 1,095 268
Nanaguan 477 477 116
Cabeseria 7 (Nangalisan) 810 810 237
Osmeña (Sinippil) 3,347 3,252 786
Paliueg 1,449 1,449 374
Pasa 1,021 1,021 242
Pilar 819 819 211
Quimalabasa 368 368 82
Rang-ayan (Bintacan) 1,353 1,353 347
Rugao 1,211 1,211 303
Cabeseria 22 (Sablang) 914 914 226
Salindingan 1,312 1,312 324
San Andres (Angarilla) 1,072 1,072 262
Centro - San Antonio 4,143 4,143 1,054
San Felipe 996 996 234
San Ignacio (Canapi) 2,923 2,923 676
San Isidro 1,415 1,415 319
San Juan 1,906 1,906 437
San Lorenzo 1,187 1,187 282
San Pablo 362 362 89
Cabeseria 17 and 21 (San Rafael) 1,235 1,235 327
San Vicente (Pob.) 2,439 2,439 545
Santa Barbara (Pob.) 1,102 1,102 281
Santa Catalina 891 891 221
Santa Isabel Norte 2,296 2,296 595
Santa Isabel Sur 4,612 4,612 1,296
Santa Victoria 1,561 1,561 407
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Isabela
Santo Tomas 893 893 198
Siffu 1,482 1,482 397
Sindon Bayabo 2,132 2,132 550
Sindon Maride 688 688 181
Sipay 645 645 127
Tangcul 1,154 1,154 258
Centro Poblacion 497 497 113
Bagong Silang 578 578 147
Imelda Bliss Village 6,135 6,124 1,371
San Rodrigo 1,221 1,221 251
Santa Maria (Cabeseria 8) 1,232 1,232 322
JONES 45,666 45,549 10,650
Abulan 1,026 1,026 228
Addalam 541 541 137
Arubub 454 454 119
Bannawag 604 604 158
Bantay 274 274 64
Barangay I (Pob.) 2,296 2,293 554
Barangay II (Pob.) 3,345 3,231 698
Barangcuag 509 509 133
Dalibubon 1,049 1,049 233
Daligan 851 851 212
Diarao 1,690 1,690 373
Dibuluan 2,114 2,114 487
Dicamay I 1,318 1,318 304
Dicamay II 1,477 1,477 352
Dipangit 563 563 151
Disimpit 561 561 127
Divinan 765 765 187
Dumawing 1,126 1,126 270
Fugu 1,339 1,339 270
Lacab 678 678 162
Linamanan 875 875 177
Linomot 1,893 1,893 454
Malannit 1,010 1,010 244
Minuri 2,601 2,601 631
Namnama 847 847 222
Napaliong 1,652 1,652 393
Palagao 531 531 121
Papan Este 736 736 160
Papan Weste 349 349 87
Payac 1,427 1,427 319
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Isabela
Pongpongan 495 495 121
San Antonio 749 749 198
San Isidro 1,145 1,145 252
San Jose 441 441 108
San Roque 235 235 67
San Sebastian 878 878 203
San Vicente 2,309 2,309 534
Santa Isabel 576 576 136
Santo Domingo 1,427 1,427 326
Tupax 588 588 152
Usol 1,725 1,725 397
Villa Bello 597 597 129
LUNA 19,326 19,309 4,646
Bustamante 940 940 240
Centro 1 (Pob.) 764 764 160
Centro 2 (Pob.) 1,562 1,562 382
Centro 3 (Pob.) 646 646 164
Concepcion 754 754 193
Dadap 1,113 1,096 260
Harana 1,528 1,528 364
Lalog 1 1,277 1,277 325
Lalog 2 776 776 217
Luyao 527 527 120
Macañao 875 875 232
Macugay 392 392 91
Mambabanga 2,344 2,344 546
Pulay 1,021 1,021 251
Puroc 1,323 1,323 306
San Isidro 361 361 85
San Miguel 1,397 1,397 317
Santo Domingo 1,263 1,263 288
Union Kalinga 463 463 105
MACONACON 4,253 4,253 977
Diana 165 165 42
Eleonor (Pob.) 244 244 58
Fely (Pob.) 813 813 156
Lita (Pob.) 292 292 72
Reina Mercedes 646 646 142
Minanga 535 535 121
Malasin 558 558 144
Canadam 227 227 52
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Isabela
Aplaya 338 338 88
Santa Marina (Dianggo) 435 435 102
DELFIN ALBANO (MAGSAYSAY) 26,614 26,614 6,637
Aga 897 897 195
Andarayan 1,310 1,310 318
Aneg 1,555 1,555 410
Bayabo 987 987 266
Calinaoan Sur 445 445 132
Capitol 797 797 203
Carmencita 1,355 1,355 315
Concepcion 408 408 95
Maui 794 794 207
Quibal 427 427 105
Ragan Almacen 314 314 82
Ragan Norte 599 599 133
Ragan Sur (Pob.) 1,809 1,809 412
Rizal (Ragan Almacen Alto) 1,379 1,379 337
San Andres 505 505 142
San Antonio 2,977 2,977 758
San Isidro 533 533 139
San Jose 1,050 1,050 272
San Juan 1,790 1,790 421
San Macario 552 552 119
San Nicolas (Fusi) 803 803 172
San Patricio 535 535 146
San Roque 324 324 82
Santo Rosario 837 837 225
Santor 742 742 221
Villa Luz 966 966 236
Villa Pereda 759 759 188
Visitacion 478 478 118
Caloocan 687 687 188
MALLIG 30,459 30,459 7,591
San Pedro (Barucbuc Sur) 1,388 1,388 347
Binmonton 1,737 1,737 441
Casili 1,277 1,277 336
Centro I (Pob.) 2,015 2,015 521
Holy Friday 1,727 1,727 426
Maligaya 2,336 2,336 610
Manano 1,947 1,947 476
Olango 2,129 2,129 498
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Isabela
Centro II (Pob.) 1,280 1,280 301
Rang-ayan 1,616 1,616 398
San Jose Norte I 2,244 2,244 526
San Jose Sur 1,911 1,911 505
Siempre Viva Norte 1,972 1,972 456
Trinidad 449 449 132
Victoria 1,049 1,049 283
San Jose Norte II 2,301 2,301 552
San Ramon 806 806 192
Siempre Viva Sur 2,275 2,275 591
NAGUILIAN 31,902 31,892 7,413
Aguinaldo 343 343 79
Bagong Sikat 752 752 185
Burgos 1,984 1,984 490
Cabaruan 1,539 1,539 380
Flores 912 912 225
La Union 785 785 167
Magsaysay (Pob.) 2,846 2,846 650
Manaring 289 289 75
Mansibang 697 697 160
Minallo 2,742 2,742 716
Minanga 1,487 1,487 341
Palattao 2,473 2,473 544
Quezon (Pob.) 1,567 1,557 330
Quinalabasa 613 613 141
Quirino (Pob.) 2,259 2,259 465
Rangayan 750 750 195
Rizal 421 421 101
Roxas (Pob.) 1,928 1,928 443
San Manuel 2,300 2,300 531
Santo Tomas 701 701 172
Sunlife 578 578 140
Surcoc 1,542 1,542 360
Tomines 323 323 78
Villa Paz 1,521 1,521 307
Santa Victoria (Villa Capuchino) 550 550 138
PALANAN 17,260 17,260 3,826
Bisag 864 864 194
Dialaoyao 1,080 1,080 243
Dicadyuan 785 785 190
Didiyan 1,544 1,544 329
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Isabela
Dimalicu-licu 448 448 95
Dimasari 779 779 184
Dimatican 862 862 200
Maligaya 1,748 1,748 379
Marikit 761 761 182
Dicabisagan East (Pob.) 1,105 1,105 249
Dicabisagan West (Pob.) 2,336 2,336 521
Santa Jacinta 883 883 169
Villa Robles 809 809 185
Culasi 1,219 1,219 263
Alomanay 657 657 139
Diddadungan 580 580 136
San Isidro 800 800 168
QUEZON 25,860 25,860 5,874
Abut 2,568 2,568 511
Alunan (Pob.) 1,406 1,406 335
Arellano (Pob.) 2,877 2,877 628
Aurora 444 444 101
Barucboc Norte 3,303 3,303 778
Estrada 751 751 190
Santos (Pob.) 3,192 3,192 726
Lepanto 1,624 1,624 385
Mangga 822 822 202
Minagbag 3,326 3,326 783
Samonte (Pob.) 1,865 1,865 427
Turod 915 915 221
Dunmon 606 606 139
Calangigan (Calamagui) 729 729 154
San Juan 1,432 1,432 294
QUIRINO 24,501 24,498 6,333
Binarzang 1,041 1,041 290
Cabaruan 530 530 126
Camaal 1,343 1,343 337
Dolores 1,334 1,334 341
Luna 1,960 1,957 486
Manaoag 878 878 226
Rizal 853 853 225
San Isidro 400 400 113
San Jose 870 870 243
San Juan 2,199 2,199 501
San Mateo 1,554 1,554 414
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Isabela
San Vicente 790 790 205
Santa Catalina 871 871 208
Santa Lucia (Pob.) 2,098 2,098 556
Santiago 1,774 1,774 423
Santo Domingo 2,745 2,745 744
Sinait 443 443 127
Suerte 715 715 194
Villa Bulusan 372 372 94
Villa Miguel (Ugak) 741 741 206
Vintar 990 990 274
RAMON 52,707 52,663 13,347
Ambatali 3,537 3,537 876
Bantug 1,211 1,211 329
Bugallon Norte 5,344 5,320 1,274
Burgos 2,820 2,820 697
Nagbacalan 1,404 1,404 354
Oscariz 3,345 3,335 820
Pabil 841 841 219
Pagrang-ayan 2,183 2,183 556
Planas 2,819 2,819 608
Purok ni Bulan 656 656 182
Raniag 5,337 5,337 1,399
San Antonio 1,873 1,873 525
San Miguel 4,884 4,884 1,297
San Sebastian 1,453 1,453 357
Villa Beltran 879 879 235
Villa Carmen 1,435 1,435 373
Villa Marcos 902 902 230
General Aguinaldo 4,747 4,747 1,251
Bugallon Proper (Pob.) 7,037 7,027 1,765
REINA MERCEDES 26,998 26,954 6,270
Banquero 2,392 2,392 571
Binarsang 431 431 110
Cutog Grande 1,029 1,029 193
Cutog Pequeño 548 548 119
Dangan 2,854 2,854 696
District I (Pob.) 1,378 1,378 302
District II (Pob.) 2,034 2,034 489
Labinab Grande (Pob.) 927 927 201
Labinab Pequeño (Pob.) 1,161 1,161 250
Mallalatang Grande 631 631 159
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Isabela
Mallalatang Tunggui 742 742 182
Napaccu Grande 1,167 1,167 265
Napaccu Pequeño 1,447 1,406 327
Salucong 475 475 116
Santor 1,401 1,401 325
Sinippil 1,302 1,302 305
Tallungan (Pob.) 1,894 1,891 419
Turod 2,907 2,907 665
Villador 1,184 1,184 304
Santiago 1,094 1,094 272
ROXAS 61,773 61,651 14,226
Anao 833 833 184
Imbiao 1,627 1,627 386
Lanting 1,195 1,195 297
Lucban 811 811 215
Marcos 1,431 1,431 351
Masigun 858 856 218
Rizal (Pob.) 6,026 6,026 1,385
Vira (Pob.) 3,546 3,478 706
Bantug (Pob.) 5,834 5,830 1,258
Luna (Pob.) 1,666 1,666 342
Quiling 1,443 1,443 338
Rang-ayan 1,283 1,283 312
San Antonio 3,454 3,443 743
San Jose 1,448 1,448 308
San Pedro 1,300 1,300 328
San Placido 3,121 3,121 725
San Rafael 3,694 3,685 842
Simimbaan 3,114 3,114 743
Sinamar 1,640 1,640 406
Sotero Nuesa 6,139 6,123 1,413
Villa Concepcion 1,206 1,206 294
Matusalem 2,342 2,340 578
Muñoz East 2,077 2,067 475
Muñoz West 3,623 3,623 877
Doña Concha 661 661 162
San Luis 1,401 1,401 340
SAN AGUSTIN 22,880 22,860 5,626
Bautista 1,226 1,216 260
Calaocan 525 525 110
Dabubu Grande 1,396 1,396 352
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Isabela
Dabubu Pequeño 554 554 135
Dappig 555 555 148
Laoag 1,100 1,100 282
Mapalad 1,670 1,670 397
Masaya Centro (Pob.) 1,585 1,585 407
Masaya Norte 1,211 1,211 243
Masaya Sur 2,499 2,489 660
Nemmatan 616 616 163
Palacian 1,391 1,391 366
Panang 875 875 243
Quimalabasa Norte 654 654 162
Quimalabasa Sur 509 509 139
Rang-ay 413 413 103
Salay 1,189 1,189 273
San Antonio 594 594 142
Santo Niño 1,480 1,480 382
Santos 555 555 125
Sinaoangan Norte 613 613 121
Sinaoangan Sur 609 609 159
Virgoneza 1,061 1,061 254
SAN GUILLERMO 20,200 20,157 4,601
Anonang 481 481 111
Aringay 458 458 106
Centro 1 (Pob.) 2,518 2,514 563
Centro 2 (Pob.) 2,332 2,319 528
Colorado 1,130 1,130 261
Dietban 744 744 178
Dingading 992 992 231
Dipacamo 822 822 180
Estrella 456 456 104
Guam 1,059 1,059 257
Nakar 760 760 186
Palawan 486 476 109
Progreso 575 575 133
Rizal 1,429 1,427 287
San Francisco Sur 400 400 95
San Mariano Norte 249 249 63
San Mariano Sur 644 644 149
Sinalugan 657 653 147
Villa Remedios 288 278 74
Villa Rose 726 726 170
Villa Sanchez 559 559 119
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Isabela
Villa Teresita 370 370 85
Burgos 912 912 202
San Francisco Norte 514 514 128
Calaoagan 411 411 85
San Rafael 228 228 50
SAN ISIDRO 24,861 24,861 5,831
Camarag 1,672 1,672 383
Cebu 2,753 2,753 650
Gomez 2,517 2,517 566
Gud 1,607 1,607 353
Nagbukel 1,790 1,790 462
Patanad 732 732 210
Quezon 3,499 3,499 767
Ramos East 1,563 1,563 371
Ramos West 1,891 1,891 440
Rizal East (Pob.) 1,948 1,948 473
Rizal West (Pob.) 973 973 204
Victoria 1,785 1,785 394
Villaflor 2,131 2,131 558
SAN MANUEL 31,896 31,823 7,613
Agliam 393 393 97
Babanuang 2,757 2,757 689
Cabaritan 808 808 199
Caraniogan 877 877 233
Eden 2,143 2,143 536
Malalinta 1,797 1,797 426
Mararigue 1,486 1,486 364
Nueva Era 1,952 1,952 448
Pisang 660 660 152
District 1 (Pob.) 2,839 2,800 686
District 2 (Pob.) 2,420 2,420 576
District 3 (Pob.) 2,710 2,710 643
District 4 (Pob.) 2,264 2,264 551
San Francisco 585 585 156
Sandiat Centro 1,704 1,704 390
Sandiat East 1,247 1,247 248
Sandiat West 2,165 2,165 494
Santa Cruz 1,729 1,695 375
Villanueva 1,360 1,360 350
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Isabela
SAN MARIANO 55,370 55,342 12,220
Alibadabad 2,001 2,001 479
Binatug 2,003 2,003 450
Bitabian 1,948 1,948 477
Buyasan 722 722 142
Cadsalan 1,486 1,486 317
Casala 1,507 1,503 344
Cataguing 1,810 1,810 365
Daragutan East 1,326 1,326 277
Daragutan West 1,740 1,740 308
Del Pilar 1,623 1,623 419
Dibuluan 1,505 1,505 354
Dicamay 1,918 1,918 401
Dipusu 764 764 151
Disulap 2,412 2,412 488
Disusuan 580 580 134
Gangalan 1,649 1,649 359
Ibujan 814 814 165
Libertad 1,122 1,122 229
Macayucayu 748 748 144
Mallabo 838 838 202
Marannao 1,012 1,012 243
Minanga 4,114 4,114 943
Old San Mariano 2,164 2,164 531
Palutan 1,011 1,011 229
Panninan 682 682 147
Zone I (Pob.) 1,584 1,574 332
Zone II (Pob.) 2,345 2,337 507
Zone III (Pob.) 3,394 3,388 702
San Jose 2,331 2,331 557
San Pablo 856 856 197
San Pedro 527 527 123
Santa Filomina 2,271 2,271 511
Tappa 944 944 183
Ueg 1,944 1,944 426
Zamora 417 417 107
Balagan 1,258 1,258 277
SAN MATEO 64,505 64,440 15,664
Bacareña 926 926 228
Bagong Sikat 2,358 2,358 582
Bella Luz 1,411 1,411 340
Daramuangan Sur 1,475 1,475 391
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Isabela
Estrella 1,538 1,538 382
Gaddanan 2,312 2,312 623
Malasin 2,393 2,393 604
Mapuroc 682 682 185
Marasat Grande 1,261 1,261 342
Marasat Pequeño 2,012 2,012 534
Old Centro I 2,002 2,002 465
Old Centro II 1,025 1,025 251
Barangay I (Pob.) 1,851 1,851 397
Barangay II (Pob.) 2,011 2,011 455
Barangay III (Pob.) 2,197 2,197 515
Barangay IV (Pob.) 3,130 3,098 746
Salinungan East 2,742 2,742 674
Salinungan West 5,450 5,450 1,295
San Andres 1,053 1,030 242
San Antonio 1,137 1,137 286
San Ignacio 1,068 1,068 276
San Manuel 1,727 1,727 404
San Marcos 1,622 1,622 370
San Roque 1,115 1,115 291
Sinamar Norte 4,549 4,549 1,204
Sinamar Sur 2,056 2,056 470
Victoria 4,944 4,944 1,183
Villafuerte 2,021 2,021 467
Villa Cruz 1,327 1,327 314
Villa Magat 1,059 1,059 225
Villa Gamiao (Buyon) 793 793 187
Dagupan 1,302 1,292 317
Daramuangan Norte 1,956 1,956 419
SAN PABLO 25,384 25,384 5,134
Annanuman 1,080 1,080 216
Auitan 1,287 1,287 241
Ballacayu 2,242 2,242 395
Binguang 2,443 2,443 495
Bungad 1,918 1,918 382
Dalena 2,069 2,069 430
Caddangan/Limbauan 1,614 1,614 346
Calamagui 1,387 1,387 254
Caralucud 571 571 129
Guminga 607 607 114
Minanga Norte 1,090 1,090 245
Minanga Sur 1,300 1,300 256
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Isabela
San Jose 1,402 1,402 257
Poblacion 890 890 180
Simanu Norte 2,360 2,360 526
Simanu Sur 883 883 188
Tupa (San Vicente) 2,241 2,241 480
SANTA MARIA 25,382 25,382 4,860
Bangad 2,760 2,760 511
Buenavista 784 784 156
Calamagui North 1,443 1,443 271
Calamagui East 934 934 174
Calamagui West 935 935 170
Divisoria 963 963 178
Lingaling 1,108 1,108 238
Mozzozzin Sur 1,721 1,721 325
Mozzozzin North 1,201 1,201 191
Naganacan 2,018 2,018 437
Poblacion 1 1,586 1,586 315
Poblacion 2 598 598 116
Poblacion 3 2,144 2,144 417
Quinagabian 1,262 1,262 226
San Antonio 1,371 1,371 305
San Isidro East 1,160 1,160 200
San Isidro West 1,072 1,072 222
San Rafael West 763 763 133
San Rafael East 623 623 103
Villabuena 936 936 172
CITY OF SANTIAGO 134,830 134,320 30,472
Abra 1,756 1,756 409
Ambalatungan 1,547 1,547 375
Balintocatoc 3,777 3,777 884
Baluarte 5,225 5,225 1,272
Bannawag Norte 1,436 1,436 343
Batal 8,461 8,102 1,591
Buenavista 4,010 4,010 936
Cabulay 3,320 3,320 760
Calao East (Pob.) 3,259 3,259 668
Calao West (Pob.) 1,411 1,411 362
Calaocan 6,496 6,496 1,383
Villa Gonzaga 1,723 1,723 405
Centro East (Pob.) 1,223 1,223 231
Centro West (Pob.) 1,185 1,185 326
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Isabela
Divisoria 4,373 4,346 1,069
Dubinan East 1,888 1,878 563
Dubinan West 3,103 3,103 736
Luna 1,100 1,100 284
Mabini 6,223 6,181 1,344
Malvar 3,508 3,498 840
Nabbuan 3,417 3,417 787
Naggasican 5,560 5,560 1,200
Patul 5,459 5,459 1,296
Plaridel 6,245 6,245 1,453
Rizal 13,803 13,803 3,223
Rosario 11,441 11,441 2,222
Sagana 4,473 4,463 1,095
Salvador 1,991 1,991 475
San Andres 1,747 1,743 375
San Isidro 1,050 1,050 260
San Jose 1,195 1,195 298
Sinili 1,469 1,469 370
Sinsayon 3,172 3,161 744
Santa Rosa 703 703 162
Victory Norte 4,707 4,682 949
Victory Sur 2,348 2,336 527
Villasis 1,026 1,026 255
SANTO TOMAS 23,005 22,981 4,980
Ammugauan 571 571 116
Antagan 491 491 130
Bagabag 798 798 186
Bagutari 1,235 1,235 228
Balelleng 1,791 1,791 343
Barumbong 1,198 1,198 297
Bubug 1,185 1,185 299
Bolinao-Culalabo 1,612 1,612 335
Cañogan Abajo Norte 588 588 134
Calinaoan Centro 703 703 186
Calinaoan Malasin 442 442 109
Calinaoan Norte 587 587 156
Cañogan Abajo Sur 773 773 117
Cañogan Alto 742 742 153
Centro 2,728 2,704 545
Colunguan 1,184 1,184 268
Malapagay 347 347 75
San Rafael Abajo 590 590 122
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Isabela
San Rafael Alto 630 630 133
San Roque 1,026 1,026 188
San Vicente 1,238 1,238 253
Uauang-Tuliao 165 165 35
Uauang-Galicia 0 0 0
Biga Occidental 744 744 183
Biga Oriental 665 665 157
Calanigan Norte 445 445 104
Calanigan Sur 527 527 128
TUMAUINI 67,650 67,577 15,541
Annafunan 1,754 1,754 409
Antagan I 3,004 3,004 723
Antagan II 1,537 1,537 373
Arcon 2,178 2,178 515
Balug 1,202 1,202 240
Banig 995 995 203
Bantug 1,053 1,053 225
Bayabo East 1,468 1,468 367
Caligayan 1,763 1,763 449
Camasi 2,390 2,390 526
Carpentero 1,055 1,055 252
Compania 1,254 1,254 277
Cumabao 2,404 2,404 508
Fugu Abajo 1,133 1,133 281
Fugu Norte 805 805 212
Fugu Sur 156 156 49
Fermeldy (Hcda. San Francisco) 2,244 2,244 475
Lalauanan 784 784 171
Lanna 3,135 3,135 695
Lapogan 2,504 2,504 572
Lingaling 1,387 1,367 320
Liwanag 1,810 1,810 414
Santa Visitacion (Maggayu) 1,091 1,058 229
Malamag East 1,037 1,037 256
Malamag West 1,176 1,176 227
Maligaya 2,464 2,464 546
Minanga 1,360 1,360 323
Namnama 1,384 1,384 323
Paragu 1,240 1,240 308
Pilitan 1,683 1,683 424
Barangay District 1 (Pob.) 844 844 176
Barangay District 2 (Pob.) 700 700 179
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Isabela
Barangay District 3 (Pob.) 1,156 1,156 203
Barangay District 4 (Pob.) 974 974 203
San Mateo 2,539 2,539 547
San Pedro 2,868 2,868 642
San Vicente 1,321 1,321 340
Santa 1,159 1,159 275
Santa Catalina 772 772 168
Santo Niño 1,314 1,314 328
Sinippil 242 242 56
Sisim Abajo 147 147 32
Sisim Alto 1,070 1,070 251
Tunggui 737 737 147
Ugad 2,836 2,816 694
Moldero 1,521 1,521 408
Note:1Converted into a city under Republic Act No. 10169; ratified on August 11, 2012.
Source:
Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population
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Nueva Vizcaya 2015 Census of Population
Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of
and Barangay Population Population Households
NUEVA VIZCAYA 452,287 451,121 111,340
AMBAGUIO 15,250 15,250 3,536
Ammueg 2,110 2,110 482
Camandag 1,540 1,540 298
Labang 1,826 1,826 406
Napo 1,760 1,760 391
Poblacion 2,758 2,758 674
Salingsingan 1,366 1,366 346
Tiblac 2,123 2,123 490
Dulli 1,767 1,767 449
ARITAO 37,225 37,216 8,562
Banganan 2,788 2,781 657
Beti 2,033 2,033 465
Bone North 2,337 2,337 573
Bone South 3,866 3,866 962
Calitlitan 2,030 2,030 313
Comon 3,831 3,831 706
Cutar 1,956 1,956 475
Darapidap 2,151 2,151 534
Kirang 2,525 2,525 644
Nagcuartelan 1,189 1,189 263
Poblacion 4,030 4,028 958
Santa Clara 1,100 1,100 259
Tabueng 610 610 147
Tucanon 1,226 1,226 282
Anayo 522 522 147
Baan 525 525 137
Balite 684 684 184
Canabuan 721 721 142
Canarem 919 919 205
Latar-Nocnoc-San Francisco 509 509 141
Ocao-Capiniaan 888 888 202
Yaway 785 785 166
BAGABAG 35,501 35,467 8,910
Bakir 1,008 1,008 250
Baretbet 4,846 4,846 1,169
Careb 2,241 2,241 589
Lantap 2,593 2,593 661
Murong 2,711 2,699 687
Nangalisan 1,297 1,297 325
TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,
(total population includes institutional population)
City, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Nueva Vizcaya
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Nueva Vizcaya
Paniki 1,858 1,858 475
Pogonsino 1,656 1,656 432
San Geronimo (Pob.) 1,546 1,542 360
San Pedro (Pob.) 2,171 2,171 528
Santa Cruz 931 931 243
Santa Lucia 2,635 2,635 679
Tuao North 1,717 1,699 433
Villa Coloma (Pob.) 2,739 2,739 678
Quirino (Pob.) 1,526 1,526 394
Villaros 1,629 1,629 403
Tuao South 2,397 2,397 604
BAMBANG 53,433 53,325 13,459
Abian 1,890 1,890 525
Abinganan 1,151 1,151 295
Aliaga 1,846 1,846 473
Almaguer North 2,148 2,148 511
Almaguer South 1,953 1,953 472
Banggot (Pob.) 4,405 4,391 1,054
Barat 1,819 1,819 475
Buag (Pob.) 3,688 3,678 1,001
Calaocan (Pob.) 3,336 3,274 781
Dullao 1,355 1,355 326
Homestead 3,555 3,555 960
Indiana 2,059 2,059 482
Mabuslo 2,720 2,720 647
Macate 1,548 1,548 388
Manamtam 855 855 243
Mauan 1,115 1,115 289
Salinas 2,840 2,840 724
San Antonio North 1,992 1,970 488
San Antonio South 1,609 1,609 429
San Fernando 2,395 2,395 601
San Leonardo 1,907 1,907 486
Santo Domingo (Tabangan) 3,206 3,206 869
Pallas 1,153 1,153 246
Magsaysay Hills 1,679 1,679 391
Santo Domingo West 1,209 1,209 303
BAYOMBONG (Capital) 61,512 61,126 15,761
Bonfal East 2,547 2,547 635
Bonfal Proper 4,793 4,788 1,257
Bonfal West 4,484 4,484 1,165
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Nueva Vizcaya
Buenavista (Vista Hills) 2,943 2,943 691
Busilac 3,101 3,101 770
Casat 1,688 1,688 407
La Torre North 1,865 1,865 545
Magapuy 1,104 1,104 279
Magsaysay 4,721 4,721 1,182
Masoc 3,357 3,338 781
Paitan 1,762 1,762 414
Don Domingo Maddela Pob. (District I) 1,335 1,333 339
Don Tomas Maddela Pob. (District II) 1,050 1,050 359
District III Pob. (Don M. Perez) 2,215 2,164 536
District IV (Pob.) 3,424 3,303 942
Bansing 920 920 255
Cabuaan 1,003 1,003 255
Don Mariano Marcos 2,230 2,059 607
Ipil-Cuneg 582 582 140
La Torre South 2,136 2,136 538
Luyang 1,231 1,224 321
Salvacion 4,394 4,394 1,271
San Nicolas North (Luyang) 2,290 2,290 574
Santa Rosa 2,443 2,433 592
Vista Alegre (B. Baringin) 3,894 3,894 906
DIADI 18,122 18,111 4,441
Arwas 814 814 182
Balete 1,314 1,314 301
Bugnay 1,334 1,334 351
Decabacan 703 703 183
Duruarog 924 924 234
Escoting 983 983 274
Nagsabaran 1,276 1,276 327
Namamparan 1,321 1,321 313
Pinya 665 665 176
Poblacion 3,320 3,309 807
Ampakling 759 759 175
Butao 1,076 1,076 256
Langca 259 259 66
Lurad 526 526 117
Rosario 313 313 75
San Luis 580 580 141
San Pablo 829 829 202
Villa Aurora 457 457 100
Villa Florentino 669 669 161
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Nueva Vizcaya
DUPAX DEL NORTE 27,514 27,503 6,646
Belance 2,748 2,748 605
Bulala 721 721 159
Inaban 2,042 2,042 526
Ineangan 3,357 3,357 868
Lamo 1,660 1,660 450
Mabasa 2,319 2,319 613
Malasin (Pob.) 3,972 3,972 1,005
Munguia 1,032 1,021 271
Oyao 2,215 2,215 454
New Gumiad 324 324 70
Yabbi 549 549 115
Binnuangan 1,846 1,846 360
Bitnong 2,641 2,641 643
Macabenga 1,307 1,307 319
Parai 781 781 188
DUPAX DEL SUR 19,111 19,103 4,531
Abaca 571 571 114
Banila 728 728 187
Carolotan 1,016 1,016 239
Gabut 1,268 1,268 296
Ganao (Lingad) 1,045 1,045 252
Lukidnon 369 369 109
Mangayang 2,140 2,140 515
Palabotan 1,083 1,083 265
Biruk 926 926 194
Bagumbayan 788 780 189
Balsain 609 609 164
Canabay 1,039 1,039 216
Domang 1,449 1,449 333
Dopaj 1,722 1,722 452
Kimbutan 1,240 1,240 284
Kinabuan 1,059 1,059 274
Sanguit 1,033 1,033 211
Santa Maria 555 555 134
Talbek 471 471 103
KASIBU 37,705 37,606 8,448
Antutot 1,469 1,469 326
Alimit 1,057 1,057 235
Poblacion (Alloy) 2,092 2,061 484
Bilet 420 420 98
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Nueva Vizcaya
Binogawan 799 799 169
Bua 1,422 1,422 309
Biyoy 1,906 1,906 428
Capisaan 1,046 1,020 206
Cordon 1,274 1,274 283
Didipio 3,233 3,205 706
Dine 997 997 231
Kakiduguen 817 817 168
Lupa 1,048 1,048 237
Macalong 1,552 1,552 350
Malabing 755 755 163
Muta 1,927 1,927 442
Pao 1,170 1,170 243
Papaya 1,195 1,195 274
Pudi 1,361 1,361 297
Tokod 304 304 72
Seguem 801 801 177
Tadji 844 844 201
Wangal 1,091 1,077 235
Watwat 1,319 1,319 339
Camamasi 429 429 106
Catarawan 804 804 173
Nantawacan 1,703 1,703 411
Alloy 1,167 1,167 264
Kongkong 2,401 2,401 534
Pacquet (Ilongot Res.) 1,302 1,302 287
KAYAPA 23,714 23,679 5,544
Acacia 865 865 212
Amilong Labeng 224 224 60
Ansipsip 204 204 55
Baan 847 847 214
Babadi 1,135 1,135 241
Balangabang 529 529 106
Banao 753 753 190
Binalian 746 746 246
Besong 921 921 183
Cabalatan-Alang 181 181 43
Cabanglasan 676 676 166
Kayapa Proper East 252 252 63
Kayapa Proper West 1,239 1,239 300
Mapayao 1,775 1,775 445
Nansiakan 1,635 1,635 351
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Nueva Vizcaya
Pampang (Pob.) 987 987 241
Pangawan 632 632 131
Pinayag 2,004 2,004 398
Pingkian 1,508 1,473 355
San Fabian 825 825 209
Talecabcab 333 333 85
Tubongan 629 629 143
Alang-Salacsac 590 590 129
Balete 674 674 214
Buyasyas 406 406 90
Cabayo 725 725 163
Castillo Village 567 567 128
Latbang 880 880 166
Lawigan 580 580 127
Tidang Village 392 392 90
QUEZON 21,056 20,967 4,991
Aurora 1,578 1,578 382
Baresbes 1,419 1,419 377
Buliwao 2,723 2,723 622
Bonifacio 855 855 211
Calaocan 1,090 1,090 252
Caliat (Pob.) 1,875 1,875 497
Darubba 1,581 1,581 365
Maddiangat 2,353 2,353 567
Nalubbunan 1,604 1,604 379
Runruno 3,771 3,682 863
Maasin 953 953 216
Dagupan 1,254 1,254 260
SANTA FE 16,180 16,130 3,758
Bacneng 1,428 1,428 319
Baliling 1,980 1,980 453
Bantinan 1,310 1,310 248
Baracbac 693 693 166
Buyasyas 921 921 206
Imugan 751 717 184
Poblacion 1,084 1,073 281
Sinapaoan 1,087 1,087 261
Tactac 1,274 1,269 282
Villa Flores 2,077 2,077 541
Atbu 448 448 111
Balete 716 716 182
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Nueva Vizcaya
Canabuan 1,650 1,650 324
Malico 226 226 73
Santa Rosa 209 209 53
Unib 326 326 74
SOLANO 59,517 59,191 16,514
Aggub 2,881 2,881 870
Bangaan 1,185 1,185 320
Bangar 1,112 1,112 330
Bascaran 3,388 3,388 1,029
Curifang 3,756 3,485 917
Dadap 993 993 296
Lactawan 1,354 1,354 395
Osmeña 5,343 5,343 1,583
Poblacion North 1,085 1,073 295
Poblacion South 1,184 1,184 357
Quezon 5,009 4,994 1,417
Quirino 6,220 6,205 1,589
Roxas 7,954 7,941 2,232
San Juan 1,690 1,690 489
San Luis 2,405 2,405 654
Tucal 1,151 1,151 317
Uddiawan 3,712 3,712 980
Wacal 1,283 1,283 342
Bagahabag 3,219 3,219 844
Communal 2,179 2,179 545
Concepcion (Calalabangan) 1,401 1,401 398
Pilar D. Galima 1,013 1,013 315
VILLAVERDE 18,507 18,507 4,452
Bintawan Sur 2,895 2,895 677
Ibung 4,334 4,334 1,061
Cabuluan 1,658 1,658 375
Nagbitin 2,233 2,233 570
Ocapon 970 970 220
Pieza 1,396 1,396 345
Sawmill 1,577 1,577 363
Poblacion (Turod) 946 946 221
Bintawan Norte 2,498 2,498 620
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2015 Census of Population Nueva Vizcaya
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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Nueva Vizcaya
ALFONSO CASTANEDA 7,940 7,940 1,787
Abuyo 1,521 1,521 367
Galintuja 770 770 175
Cauayan 415 415 81
Lipuga 410 410 74
Lublub (Pob.) 3,634 3,634 858
Pelaway 1,190 1,190 232
Source:
Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population
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Quirino 2015 Census of Population
Province, City, Municipality, Total Household Number of
and Barangay Population Population Households
QUIRINO 188,991 188,724 43,506
AGLIPAY 27,787 27,774 6,577
Dagupan 1,090 1,090 284
Dumabel 1,160 1,160 278
Dungo (Osmeña) 896 896 199
Guinalbin 823 823 198
Ligaya 1,844 1,844 430
Palacian 1,988 1,988 463
Pinaripad Sur 1,242 1,242 315
Progreso (Pob.) 1,192 1,192 304
Ramos 768 768 191
Rang-ayan 273 273 70
San Antonio 551 551 127
San Francisco 1,836 1,836 433
San Leonardo (Cabarroguis) 2,352 2,339 570
San Ramon 706 706 160
Victoria 1,295 1,295 263
Villa Pagaduan 818 818 198
Villa Santiago 1,452 1,452 383
Alicia 1,325 1,325 281
Cabugao 468 468 129
Diodol 891 891 212
Nagabgaban 651 651 127
Pinaripad Norte 1,152 1,152 281
San Benigno 1,343 1,343 296
San Manuel 853 853 199
Villa Ventura 818 818 186
CABARROGUIS (Capital) 30,582 30,459 6,849
Banuar 473 473 118
Burgos 3,591 3,590 709
Calaocan 777 777 187
Del Pilar 561 561 149
Dibibi 2,618 2,608 581
Eden 1,180 1,180 231
Gundaway (Pob.) 4,188 4,187 976
Mangandingay (Pob.) 3,448 3,448 805
San Marcos 2,506 2,496 615
Villamor 2,279 2,279 537
Zamora 3,105 3,004 702
Villarose 735 735 176
Villa Peña (Capellangan) 708 708 143
Dingasan 1,283 1,283 277
TABLE 2 Total Population, Household Population, and Number of Households by Province,
(total population includes institutional population)
City, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Quirino
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Quirino
Tucod 1,956 1,956 375
Gomez 522 522 120
Santo Domingo 652 652 148
DIFFUN 52,569 52,471 12,283
Andres Bonifacio (Pob.) 3,740 3,737 883
Aurora East (Pob.) 1,658 1,658 398
Aurora West (Pob.) 2,652 2,652 615
Baguio Village 949 949 203
Balagbag 1,730 1,730 443
Bannawag 2,126 2,109 491
Cajel 2,089 2,085 520
Campamento 1,517 1,517 308
Diego Silang 1,852 1,852 422
Don Mariano Perez, Sr. 792 782 160
Doña Imelda 605 605 139
Dumanisi 1,957 1,957 479
Gabriela Silang 2,150 2,150 475
Gulac 1,770 1,770 405
Guribang 1,350 1,350 331
Ifugao Village 1,506 1,506 311
Isidro Paredes 1,800 1,749 430
Rizal (Pob.) 3,674 3,674 867
Liwayway 2,542 2,542 644
Luttuad 1,989 1,976 494
Magsaysay 940 940 221
Makate 681 681 161
Maria Clara 1,505 1,505 379
Rafael Palma (Don Sergio Osmeña) 786 786 185
Ricarte Norte 1,588 1,588 381
Ricarte Sur 698 698 177
San Antonio 1,542 1,542 304
San Isidro 1,940 1,940 463
San Pascual 698 698 173
Villa Pascua 1,491 1,491 349
Aklan Village 909 909 191
Gregorio Pimentel 830 830 184
Don Faustino Pagaduan 513 513 97
MADDELA 38,499 38,466 8,914
Abbag 856 843 200
Balligui 2,250 2,250 444
Divisoria Sur (Bisangal) 999 999 235
Buenavista 1,262 1,262 313
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Quirino
Cabaruan 1,731 1,731 406
Cabua-an 806 806 191
Cofcaville 688 688 167
Diduyon 854 854 198
Dipintin 2,929 2,929 719
Divisoria Norte 616 616 140
Dumabato Norte 1,498 1,498 345
Dumabato Sur 1,422 1,422 345
Lusod 2,061 2,061 476
Manglad 684 684 163
Pedlisan 638 638 154
Poblacion Norte 3,111 3,111 632
San Bernabe 953 953 258
San Dionisio I 595 595 143
San Martin 1,084 1,084 235
San Pedro 1,133 1,133 260
San Salvador 509 509 116
Santo Niño 1,052 1,052 265
Santo Tomas 588 588 144
Villa Gracia 942 942 218
Villa Hermosa Sur 2,075 2,075 516
Villa Hermosa Norte 1,568 1,568 356
Ysmael 616 616 150
Villa Agullana 415 415 90
Poblacion Sur 2,220 2,200 516
Villa Jose V Ylanan 480 480 101
Jose Ancheta 1,120 1,120 243
Santa Maria 744 744 175
SAGUDAY 16,070 16,070 3,985
Dibul 1,376 1,376 341
La Paz 2,984 2,984 724
Magsaysay (Pob.) 2,867 2,867 723
Rizal (Pob.) 3,211 3,211 773
Salvacion 1,405 1,405 374
Santo Tomas 1,328 1,328 335
Tres Reyes 909 909 233
Cardenas 961 961 241
Gamis 1,029 1,029 241
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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, and Municipality as of August 1, 2015: Quirino
NAGTIPUNAN 23,484 23,484 4,898
Anak 1,680 1,680 383
Dipantan 1,415 1,415 279
Dissimungal 1,954 1,954 425
Guino (Giayan) 1,741 1,741 344
La Conwap (Guingin) 523 523 100
Landingan 1,868 1,868 427
Mataddi 531 531 119
Matmad 431 431 73
Old Gumiad 845 845 154
Ponggo 3,081 3,081 729
San Dionisio II 3,795 3,795 703
San Pugo 431 431 86
San Ramos 829 829 171
Sangbay 1,900 1,900 413
Wasid 1,208 1,208 237
Asaklat 1,252 1,252 255
Source:
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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.