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CITATION: Philippine Statistics Authority, 2015 Census of Population, Report No. 3 – Population, Land Area, and Population Density ISSN 0117-1453 ISSN 0117-1453 REPORT NO. 3 22001155 CCeennssuuss ooff PPooppuullaattiioonn PPooppuullaattiioonn,, LLaanndd AArreeaa,, aanndd PPooppuullaattiioonn DDeennssiittyy Republic of the Philippines Philippine Statistics Authority Quezon City REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES HIS EXCELLENCY PRESIDENT RODRIGO R. DUTERTE PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY BOARD Honorable Ernesto M. Pernia Chairperson PHILIPPINE STATISTICS AUTHORITY Lisa Grace S. Bersales, Ph.D. National Statistician Josie B. Perez Deputy National Statistician Censuses and Technical Coordination Office Minerva Eloisa P. Esquivias Assistant National Statistician National Censuses Service ISSN 0117-1453 FOREWORD The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) conducted the 2015 Census of Population (POPCEN 2015) in August 2015 primarily to update the country’s population and its demographic characteristics, such as the size, composition, and geographic distribution. Report No. 3 – Population, Land Area, and Population Density is among the series of publications that present the results of the POPCEN 2015. This publication provides information on the population size, land area, and population density by region, province, highly urbanized city, and city/municipality based on the data from population census conducted by the PSA in the years 2000, 2010, and 2015; and data on land area by city/municipality as of December 2013 that was provided by the Land Management Bureau (LMB) of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR). Also presented in this report is the percent change in the population density over the three census years. The population density shows the relationship of the population to the size of land where the population resides. -
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Republic of the Philippines PROVINCE OF PANGASINAN Lingalen want"'. p ana asitwn. a ou. p fi OFFICE OF THE SANGGUNIANG PANTAI.AWIGAN SECRETARY CE,RTIFICATION TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: THIS IS TO CERTIFY that at the regular session duly constituted of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, Province of Pangasinan, held on July 6, 2020 at Lingayen, Pangasinan, the following resolution was approved: Sponsored by SP Members Noel C. Bince and Salvador S. Perez,lr. and co-sponsored by SP Members Sheila Marie S. Perez-Galicia, Jerome Vic O and Jose G. Peralt4 Jr RESOLUTION NO. 657 -2020 DECLARING MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE NO. 2O2O.O3 OF THE SANGGUNIANG BAYAN OF BALUNGAO, PANGASINAN, ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING THE MANDATORY USE OF FACE MASK AND STRINGENT PRACTICE OF PHYSICAL DISTANCING WTTHIN THE MUNICIPALITY OF BALUNGAO, PANGASINAN DURING THE ENHANCED COMMUMTY QUARANTTNE" AS WTTHTN THE CONT',ERRED POWERS OF TrfE SANGGUNIANG BAYAN TO ENACT WHEREAS, the Sangguniang Bayan of Balungao, Pangasinan submitted its Ordinance No. 2020-03 to the Sangguniang Panlalawigan for review and evaluation pursuant to Section 56 ofR.A. No. 7160, otherwise known as the Local Government Code of 1991; WHEREAS, the Committee on Laws and Ordinances of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, with the technical assistance of the Provincial Legal Offrcer, have conducted initial review and study on said municipal ordinance and found out that the same was enacted pursuant to Sections 16 and aa7 @) (1) (5) (xii) of RA 7160; Presidential Proclamation Nos. 922 and 929, both Series of 2020,; DILG Memorandum -
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Axis Relationships in the Philippines – When Traditional Subgrouping Falls Short1 R. David Zorc <[email protected]> AB
Axis Relationships in the Philippines – When Traditional Subgrouping Falls Short1 R. David Zorc <[email protected]> ABSTRACT Most scholars seem to agree that the Malayo-Polynesian expansion left Taiwan around 3,000 BCE and virtually raced south through the Philippines in less than one millenium. From southern Mindanao migrations went westward through Borneo and on to Indonesia, Malaysia, and upwards into the Asian continent (“Malayo”-), and some others went south through Sulawesi also going eastward across the Pacific (-“Polynesian”)2. If this is the case, the Philippine languages are the “left behinds” allowing at least two more millennia for multiple interlanguage contacts within the archipelago. After two proposed major extinctions: archipelago-wide and the Greater Central Philippines (Blust 2019), inter-island associations followed the ebb and flow of dominance, expansion, resettlement, and trade. Little wonder then that “unique” lexemes found on Palawan can appear on Mindoro or Panay; developments throughout the east (Mindanao, the Visayas, and southern Luzon) can appear in Central Luzon, and an unidentified language with the shift of Philippine *R > y had some influence on Palawan and Panay. As early as 1972, while writing up my dissertation (Zorc 1975, then 1977), I found INNOVATIONS that did not belong to any specific subgroup, but had crossed linguistic boundaries to form an “axis” [my term, but related to German “SPRACHBUND”, “NETWORK” (Milroy 1985), “LINKAGE” 3 (Ross 1988. Pawley & Ross 1995)]. Normally, INNOVATIONS should be indicative of subgrouping. However, they can arise in an environment where different language communities develop close trade or societal ties. The word bakál ‘buy’ replaces PAN *bəlih and *mayád ‘good’ replaces PMP *pia in an upper loop from the Western Visayas, through Ilonggo/Hiligaynon, Masbatenyo, Central Sorsoganon, and 1 I am deeply indebted to April Almarines, Drs. -
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Directory of Field Office, Areas of Jurisdiction
` REGION I I. REGIONAL OFFICE 1ST & 3rd Flrs., O.D. Leones Bldg., Gov. Aguila Road, Sevilla, 2500 San Fernando City, La Union Telefax: (072) 607-6396 / RD’s Office: (072) 888-7948 Administrative Unit/CMRU: (072) 607-6396 / Financial Unit: (072) 607-4142 Email address: [email protected] Allan B. Alcala - Regional Director Wilfred D. Gonnay - Assistant Regional Director Maria Theresa L. Manzano - Administrative Officer IV Ma. Kazandra G. Tadina - Administrative Aide IV/CMRU Head Uniza D. Flora - Probation and Parole Officer I/CSU Head Marcelina G. Mejia - Accountant I Marie Angela A. Rosales - Administrative Officer II/Budget Officer Lea C. Hufalar - Administrative Officer I/Disbursing Officer Cristine Joy N. Hufano - Administrative Assistant II/Supply Officer Ellen Catherine B. Delos Santos - Administrative Aide VI/Admin Unit John-John N. Fran - Administrative Aide IV/Accounting Clerk II. CITIES ALAMINOS CITY PAROLE AND PROBATION OFFICE Bulwagan ng Katarungan, 2402 Alaminos City, Pangasinan Tel. No. (075) 600-3611 Email address: [email protected] PERSONNEL COMPLEMENT Nicanor K. Taron - Chief Probation and Parole Officer Roberto B. Francisco, Jr. - Supervising Probation and Parole Officer Abegail Jane F. Aquino - Job Order Personnel AREAS OF JURISDICTION Alaminos City, Burgos, Bani, Anda, Bolinao, Agno, Infanta, Mabini, Dasol COURTS SERVED RTC Branches 54 & 55 - Alaminos City Branch 70 - Burgos MTCC - Alaminos City MTC - Bani, Anda, Bolinao, Agno, Infanta MCTC 1st - Burgos, Mabini, Dasol CANDON CITY PAROLE AND PROBATION OFFICE Hall of Justice, 2710 Candon City, Ilocos Sur Tel. No. (077) 674-0642 Email address: [email protected] PERSONNEL COMPLEMENT Romeo P. Piedad - Supervising Probation and Parole Officer/OIC Elina C. -
NDCC Update Emong 12 May 6PM.Mdi
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES National Disaster Management Center, Camp Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City, Philippines NDCC UPDATE Situation Report re Effects of Typhoon “EMONG” DATE: 12 May 2009, 6:00 PM Source s: PAGASA, NEA, DSWD, DOH, NGCP, PCG, OCDRCs, PDCCs, CDDS, MDCCs I, II, III, NCR and CAR, AFP, DPWH I. Effects A. Affected Population (Details on Tab A) 1. The total of areas and population affected is the same as in previous report: 34,626 families / 161,020 persons, 406 barangays, 52 municipalities, 6 cities, 11 provinces and 4 regions. Region Provinces Families Affected Persons Affected I La Union 8,902 34,194 Pangasinan 18,380 91,783 27,282 125,977 II Nueva Vizcaya 205 1,075 Isabela 4,398 19,718 Quirino 125 528 Cagayan (Strandees) _____ 97 4,728 21,418 III Zambales 194 790 Pampanga 1,658 8,542 1,852 9,332 CAR Ifugao 137 549 Kalinga 624 3,727 Benguet 3 17 764 4,293 TOTAL 34,626 161,020 2. Of the total affected, 832 families/4,178 persons are currently housed at 10 evacuation centers. B. Casualties (Details on Tab B) 1. The total number of casualties is 104 : 49 dead , 42 injured and 13 missing . Breakdown per province is as follows: Regions Provinces Dead Injured Missing Total I La Union 3 2 - 5 Pangasinan 27 25 3 55 II Nueva Vizcaya 1 - - 1 Telephone: (+632) 911-5061 to 64, 912-5668 FAX: 911-1406, 912-2424 Email: [email protected] Website: www.ndcc.gov.ph Cagayan - - 9 9 III Bataan 1 - - 1 Zambales 1 - - 1 CAR Ifugao 16 15 1 32 Total 6 49 42 13 104 C. -
Democratization, Ethnic Minorities and the Politics of Self-Determination Reform
Democratization, Ethnic Minorities and the Politics of Self-Determination Reform Aslıhan Saygılı Submitted in partial fulllment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 2019 ©2019 Aslıhan Saygılı All rights reserved ABSTRACT Democratization, Ethnic Minorities and the Politics of Self-Determination Reform Aslıhan Saygılı Conventional wisdom portrays ethnic minorities as likely victims of democratization who often fall prey to nationalist aggression fueled by power-seeking elites. Yet, history is re- plete with newly democratic states that have not only avoided targeted violence against ethnic "others" but also sought to reconcile with aggrieved ethnic minorities through con- cessions over self-determination. In light of conventional wisdom, this picture is puzzling and raises two important questions: 1) Why is self-determination reform so frequently observed during democratization periods? 2) Why do some democratizing states accom- modate minority demands for self-determination while others continue to neglect minority grievances, or worse, become a breeding ground for exclusionary nationalism and minority repression? This dissertation is dedicated to addressing these questions. To answer the rst question, I develop a novel theory of self-determination reform that explains the condi- tions under which government leaders develop both the capacity and incentives to intro- duce policies that devolve some degree of autonomy to separatist minorities. The theory pinpoints early democratization as a critical juncture where two key conditions neces- sary for self-determination reform - limited institutional constraints to rule and threats to elite survival - are most likely to be observed together. During early democratization, newly democratic governments are able to push forward radical policy changes without the meddling of institutionally empowered veto players, who typically gain more leverage as the democratic regime consolidates. -
Taal Victims Joining Hands
First Quarter The Official Newsletter of the Regional Development Council IV-A March 2020 CALABARZON RDC endorses the proposal to study the availment of P2P Bus System/p.3 CALABARZON students get first hand information on COVID-19 from DOH/p.7 JOINING HANDS FOR TAAL VICTIMS Story on pages 10-11 2 there is knowledge in news NEDA Region IV-A is now ISO 9001:2015 Certified First Quarter 2020 About the Cover The recent Taal volcano eruption proved that Batangueños are real “barako” like its balisong and coffee that symbolize Published quarterly by the Regional bravery especially in times of calamity. The virtue of Development Council IV-A courage to stand and get back to where it was, upholds the (CALABARZON). The Editorial Board spirit of #BatangasMagiting. reserves the right to choose the articles to be published due to the limited space. ON THIS ISSUE EDITORIAL BOARD NEDA Region IV-A is now ISO 9001:2015 Certified 2 8 Provincial News Editor-in-Chief RD Luis G. Banua CALABARZON RDC endorses the Feature. Joining hands for Managing Editors proposal to study the P2P Bus System 3 10 Taal victims ARD Gina T. Gacusan Marlo E. Chavez CALABARZON RDC recognizes Champion Awardees 4 CALABARZON welcomes new Editors Region IV-A heads! Agnes A. Daantos Valter Morada CALABARZON strengthens its GAD 12 NEDA joins relief efforts for Marcelo Cesar R. Palacio Resource Pool 5 Taal Volcano victims Allan del Socorro Theresa Jane C. Medenilla CALABARZON RDC conducts Training on 13 Regional Economic Situationer Layout and Design Technical Secretariat Services 6 Mary Deemple D. -
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ITB - 06/23/2016 HOME DEVELOPMENT MUTUAL FUND La Union Housing Business Center Government Center, Sevilla, San Fernando City, La Union INVITATION TO BID The HDMF Committee on Disposition of Acquired Assets shall conduct a Public Bidding for the sale of the following acquired residential properties on July 12, 2018 starting at 8:00 AM at the 3rd Floor CB Mall Bldg., Nancayasan, Urdaneta City. La Union Br. Area Minimum Bid No. Property Location TCT No. Type REMARKS Lot House Price (sq.m.) (sq.m.) 1 L5/B02 NORTH FORBES SUBDIVISION, CATBANGEN, SAN FERNANDO CITY, LA UNION T-47499 LOT ONLY UNOCCUPIED 160.00 - 928,000.00 2 LOT 27259-B ZONE 3, BRGY. PARIAN, SAN FERNANDO CITY, LA UNION 025-2017000673 LOT ONLY UNOCCUPIED 278.00 - 764,500.00 3 L15/B07 EUFROSINA HEIGHTS SUBD., BIDAY, SAN FERNANDO CITY, LA UNION 025-2010002455 LOT ONLY UNOCCUPIED 176.00 - 985,600.00 4 L0T 08 INT. GABALDON ST., TANQUI, SAN FERNANDO CITY, LA UNION 025-2017000668 HOUSE & LOT UNOCCUPIED 157.00 98.76 3,084,843.25 5 LOT 2-C ROMEO DE GUZMAN EXT. ROAD, CENTRAL WEST, BAUANG, LA UNION 025-2016000875 LOT ONLY UNOCCUPIED 200.00 - 730,000.00 6 L10/B03 WOODSPARK ROSARIO SUBD. MOLAVE ST., CONCEPCION, ROSARIO, LU 025-2011000655 LOT ONLY UNOCCUPIED 139.00 - 347,500.00 7 LOT 359559-B SITIO NAGTONG-O, CALABA, ABRA 015-2017000010 HOUSE & LOT UNOCCUPIED 268.00 179.80 5,368,180.50 8 LOT 835-D-4-B BRGY. PUSSUAC, STO. DOMINGO, ILOCOS SUR 024-2017000722 LOT ONLY UNOCCUPIED 291.00 - 436,500.00 9 LOT 5528-B-10-D-2 BRGY. -
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Region III – A total of 405 families or 1,621 persons in 15 brgys in four (4) municipalities and two (2) cities in the Provinces Pampanga and Zambales have been affected by Typhoon “EMONG” Landslide Occured: Olongapo City – Landslide incidents occurred in four (4) Sitios of Bgry Kalaklan, namely: #92 Brgy Kalaklan, #205 Lower Kalaklan, 14-C Upper Kalaklan and #35 Ati-atihan, Hilltop, Kalaklan Casualty: Dead – 1; Injured – 2; Missing – 1 - One (1) reported dead due to heart attack Jeremy Ambalisa in Guinipanng, Brgy Poblacion, Sta. Cruz, Zambales - Two (2) were injured, namely: Willjo Balaran, 3 y/o of Lower Kalaklan and Perla Balaran 49 y/o of the same brgy - One (1) missing namely, Asley Dualo Mosallina in Bagong Silang, Balanga City Actions Taken: • Olongapo City CDCC Rescue Team advised the residents to evacuate immediately to safer grounds • All school buildings in Olongapo City are being prepared as evacuation centers. Olongapo National High School as the main evacuation center. • Olongapo City Engineering Team conducted clearing operations • Kalaklan BDCC was advised to secure and monitor the area for possible landslide due to heavy rains Stranded Passengers: • 500 to 600 stranded passengers at the Port of Batangas bound for the island provinces of Romblon, Palawan and Masbate • 205 stranded passengers in Calapan Port, Oriental Mindoro due to cancellation of trips Reported Flooded Areas Region II – Bambang, Bagabag & Solano, all of Nueva Vizcaya Status of Lifelines: Power Region I • Pangasinan – Power interruption reported in the -
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ITB - 06/23/2016 HOME DEVELOPMENT MUTUAL FUND ~ La Union Housing Business Center ~ Government Center, Sevilla, San Fernando City, La Union INVITATION TO BID The HDMF Committee on Disposition of Acquired Assets shall conduct a Public Bidding for the sale of the following acquired residential properties on September 18, 2018 starting at 8:00 AM at the 4th Floor AVR Pag-IBIG Fund Building, Government Center, Sevilla, City of San Fernando, La Union. La Union Br. Area Minimum Bid No. Property Location TCT No. Type REMARKS Lot House Price (sq.m.) (sq.m.) 1 L5/B02 NORTH FORBES SUBDIVISION, CATBANGEN, SAN FERNANDO CITY, LA UNION T-47499 LOT ONLY UNOCCUPIED 160.00 - 835,200.00 2 LOT 27259-B ZONE 3, BRGY. PARIAN, SAN FERNANDO CITY, LA UNION 025-2017000673 LOT ONLY UNOCCUPIED 278.00 - 688,050.00 3 L15/B07 EUFROSINA HEIGHTS SUBD., BIDAY, SAN FERNANDO CITY, LA UNION 025-2010002455 LOT ONLY UNOCCUPIED 176.00 - 887,040.00 4 L0T 08 INT. GABALDON ST., TANQUI, SAN FERNANDO CITY, LA UNION 025-2017000668 HOUSE & LOT UNOCCUPIED 157.00 98.76 2,776,358.93 5 LOT 2-C ROMEO DE GUZMAN EXT. ROAD, CENTRAL WEST, BAUANG, LA UNION 025-2016000875 LOT ONLY UNOCCUPIED 200.00 - 657,000.00 6 L10/B03 WOODSPARK ROSARIO SUBD. MOLAVE ST., CONCEPCION, ROSARIO, LU 025-2011000655 LOT ONLY UNOCCUPIED 139.00 - 312,750.00 7 LOT 359559-B SITIO NAGTONG-O, CALABA, ABRA 015-2017000010 HOUSE & LOT UNOCCUPIED 268.00 179.80 4,831,362.45 8 LOT 835-D-4-B BRGY. PUSSUAC, STO.