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POPCEN Report No. 3.Pdf
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. -
Transportation Schedules (April 2011)
TRANSPORTATION SCHEDULES (APRIL 2011) AIR PLANE CEBU PACIFIC (www.cebupacificair.com) Destination FREQUENCY ETD ETA Dumaguete to Manila DAILY 8:50 am 10:05 am Wed/Sat 12:25 NN 1:40 pm DAILY 4:25 pm 5:40 pm Manila to Dumaguete DAILY 7:05 am 8:20 am Wed/Sat 10:40 am 11:55 am DAILY 2:40 pm 3:55 pm Dumaguete to Cebu Mon/Wed/Fri 7:25 am 8:00 am Cebu to Dumaguete Mon/Wed/Fri 6:30 am 7:05 am PHILIPPINE AIRLINES (www.philippineairlines.com) Destination FREQUENCY ETD ETA Dumaguete to Manila DAILY 8:45 am 10:00 am DAILY 3:30 pm 4:45 pm Manila to Dumaguete DAILY 7:00 am 8:15 am DAILY 1:40 pm 3:00 pm *Trip Schedules may change without prior notice, for more info, bookings and latest schedules please contact the respective transport companies. www.haroldsmansion.com BOAT/FAST CRAFT/RORO (Roll-on-Roll Off) GEORGE & PETER LINES (GP) (035-225-2345/224-4337) Destination Frequency Time Dumaguete to Cebu City Monday/Saturday/Sunday 11:00pm Cebu to Dumaguete Sunday/Monday/Thursday 10:00pm COKALIONG (035-225-3588) Dumaguete-Cebu Tuesday-Sunday 12midnight Cebu-Dumaguete Daily 7:00pm OCEANJET (035-226-1085) Dumaguete-Cebu Daily 7:30am (via Tagbilaran) 3:20pm MAAYO SHIPPING (035-4170280/4196023) Tampi, Amlan-Bato, Cebu Daily Trip 4:00am 1st trip 12:30noon 9:30pm 5:00am 1:30pm 11:30pm 6:30am 3:00pm 9:30am 4:30pm 10:30am 6:00pm 11:30am 7:30pm TAN JUAN SHIPPING Sibulan Port Mainit, Oslob, Cebu 6:30- 1st trip 6:30am 10:30am 9:00am 1:30pm 1:30pm 6:00pm 4:30pm 9:00pm 9:00pm 11:00pm *Trip Schedules may change without prior notice, for more info, bookings and latest schedules please contact the respective transport companies. -
Bridges Across Oceans: Initial Impact Assessment of the Philippines Nautical Highway System and Lessons for Southeast Asia
Bridges across Oceans Initial Impact Assessment of the Philippines Nautical Highway System and Lessons for Southeast Asia April 2010 0 2010 Asian Development Bank All rights reserved. Published 2010. Printed in the Philippines ISBN 978-971-561-896-0 Publication Stock No. RPT101731 Cataloging-In-Publication Data Bridges across Oceans: Initial Impact Assessment of the Philippines Nautical Highway System and Lessons for Southeast Asia. Mandaluyong City, Philippines: Asian Development Bank, 2010. 1. Transport Infrastructure. 2. Southeast Asia. I. Asian Development Bank. The views expressed in this book are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) or its Board of Governors or the governments they represent. ADB does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this publication and accepts no responsibility for any consequence of their use. By making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area, or by using the term “country” in this document, ADB does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area. ADB encourages printing or copying information exclusively for personal and noncommercial use with proper acknowledgment of ADB. Users are restricted from reselling, redistributing, or creating derivative works for commercial purposes without the express, written consent of ADB. Note: In this report, “$” refers to US dollars. 6 ADB Avenue, Mandaluyong City 1550 Metro Manila, Philippines Tel +63 2 632 -
Transportation History of the Philippines
Transportation history of the Philippines This article describes the various forms of transportation in the Philippines. Despite the physical barriers that can hamper overall transport development in the country, the Philippines has found ways to create and integrate an extensive transportation system that connects the over 7,000 islands that surround the archipelago, and it has shown that through the Filipinos' ingenuity and creativity, they have created several transport forms that are unique to the country. Contents • 1 Land transportation o 1.1 Road System 1.1.1 Main highways 1.1.2 Expressways o 1.2 Mass Transit 1.2.1 Bus Companies 1.2.2 Within Metro Manila 1.2.3 Provincial 1.2.4 Jeepney 1.2.5 Railways 1.2.6 Other Forms of Mass Transit • 2 Water transportation o 2.1 Ports and harbors o 2.2 River ferries o 2.3 Shipping companies • 3 Air transportation o 3.1 International gateways o 3.2 Local airlines • 4 History o 4.1 1940s 4.1.1 Vehicles 4.1.2 Railways 4.1.3 Roads • 5 See also • 6 References • 7 External links Land transportation Road System The Philippines has 199,950 kilometers (124,249 miles) of roads, of which 39,590 kilometers (24,601 miles) are paved. As of 2004, the total length of the non-toll road network was reported to be 202,860 km, with the following breakdown according to type: • National roads - 15% • Provincial roads - 13% • City and municipal roads - 12% • Barangay (barrio) roads - 60% Road classification is based primarily on administrative responsibilities (with the exception of barangays), i.e., which level of government built and funded the roads. -
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INFORMATION TO USERS The most advanced technology has been used to photo graph and reproduce this manuscript from the microfilm master. UMI films the text directly from the original or copy submitted. Thus, some thesis and dissertation copies are in typewriter face, while others may be from any type of computer printer. The quality of this reproduction is dependent upon the quality of the copy submitted. Broken or indistinct print, colored or poor quality illustrations and photographs, print bleedthrough, substandard margins, and improper alignment can adversely affect reproduction. In the unlikely event that the author did not send UMI a complete manuscript and there are missing pages, these will be noted. Also, if unauthorized copyright material had to be removed, a note will indicate the deletion. Oversize materials (e.g., maps, drawings, charts) are re produced by sectioning the original, beginning at the upper left-hand corner and continuing from left to right in equal sections with small overlaps. Each original is also photographed in one exposure and is included in reduced form at the back of the book. These are also available as one exposure on a standard 35mm slide or as a 17" x 23" black and white photographic print for an additional charge. Photographs included in the original manuscript have been reproduced xerographically in this copy. Higher quality 6" x 9" black and white photographic prints are available for any photographs or illustrations appearing in this copy for an additional charge. Contact UMI directly to order. UMI University Microfilms international A Bell & Howell Information Company 300 Nortfi Zeeb Road. -
Redemption-Rmn2-Revised.Pdf
a group exhibit by Kansilay Visual Arts Society Education has as its ultimate objective the improvement of a person’s quality of life. It offers to underprivileged adults and children a chance to escape from poverty. It is thus an essential tool for the economic, social and cultural development of all populations around the world. KanVas KanVAS (Kansilay Visual Artist Society), is a group of artists (Kansilay Visual Artist Society) unified with the advocacy of documenting people culture, tradition, and heritage through creative visual presentations. The group is composed of artists from different art disciplines and background and aims to impart their insights on life by showing it in their color palettes, strokes, pressure and the way they see their subjects. They are more into the representational approach in painting in which have painted in their subjects in their own interpretation with what it depicts in reality. The group has started it’s journey on 2008 and it’s members are all from Silay City. The group was initially formed to merge other artists from Silay city. They have exhibited their works in Bernardino Jalandoni Museum, Dizon Ramos Museum as well as the Negros Museum all from Negros Occidental. They went on hiatus last 2011 and went back to the scene again last October 11, 2014 with “Palanublion”. This time the members are not exclusively from Silay but also different parts of the Negros Occidental and to further extend their reach. We all know for a fact that globally, a great number of children are unable to go to school. -
DSWD DROMIC Report #4 on the Flooding Incident in Western Visayas As of 20 January 2021, 6PM
DSWD DROMIC Report #4 on the Flooding Incident in Western Visayas as of 20 January 2021, 6PM SUMMARY On 08 January 2021, a flooding incident occurred in low-lying areas in Negros Occidental particularly in Silay City, Victorias City, Sagay City, Cadiz City, E.B. Magalona and other municipalities in the province of Capiz brought by the tail-end of a frontal system Source: DSWD-FO VI I. Status of Affected Families / Persons A total of 41,781 families or 182,658 persons were affected by the flooding incident in 97 barangays in Western Visayas (see Table 1). Table 1. Number of Affected Families / Persons NUMBER OF AFFECTED REGION / PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY Barangays Families Persons GRAND TOTAL 97 41,781 182,658 REGION VI 97 41,781 182,658 Capiz 4 43 116 Cuartero 1 4 8 Dao 1 7 20 Sigma 1 5 14 Tapaz 1 27 74 Negros Occidental 93 41,738 182,542 Cadiz City 11 2,015 8,599 Enrique B. Magalona (Saravia) 11 3,425 17,175 City of Escalante 1 15 61 Sagay City 9 2,304 9,750 San Carlos City 5 792 3,950 Silay City 16 17,140 62,422 City of Talisay 20 3,458 17,640 City of Victorias 20 12,589 62,945 Note: Ongoing assessment and validation being conducted. Source: DSWD-FO VI II. Status of Displaced Families / Persons a. Inside Evacuation Center There are 29 families or 116 persons taking temporary shelter in one (1) evacuation center in Western Visayas (see Table 2). Table 2. Number of Displaced Families / Persons Inside Evacuation Centers NUMBER OF NUMBER OF DISPLACED REGION / PROVINCE / EVACUATION INSIDE ECs MUNICIPALITY CENTERS (ECs) Families Persons CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW GRAND TOTAL 73 1 3,910 29 15,477 116 REGION VI 73 1 3,910 29 15,477 116 Capiz 5 - 43 - 116 - Cuartero 1 - 4 - 8 - Dao 1 - 7 - 20 - Sigma 1 - 5 - 14 - Tapaz 2 - 27 - 74 - Negros Occidental 68 1 3,867 29 15,361 116 Page 1 of 3 | DSWD DROMIC Report #4 on the Flooding Incident in Western Visayas as of 20 January 2021, 6PM NUMBER OF NUMBER OF DISPLACED REGION / PROVINCE / EVACUATION INSIDE ECs MUNICIPALITY CENTERS (ECs) Families Persons CUM NOW CUM NOW CUM NOW Cadiz City 12 - 558 - 1,968 - Enrique B. -
Bacolod City, Puentebella Subd., Bacolod City, Title ID : 534 Negros Occidental Negros Occidental Lot Area: 1,425.00 Sqm
Ver. 1.25.2016 ITEM S6 - Residential ITEM S12 - Residential Title ID : 1493 Title ID : 5452 Lot Area: 1,000.00 sqm. Lot Area: 1,000.00 sqm. TCT # T-143824 TCT # T-120333 NEGROS OCCIDENTAL Lot 1-A, St. Francis St.,, Greensville Lot 11, Blk 13, Brgy. Taculing, ITEM SA1 - Residential Subd Phase II,, Bacolod City, Puentebella Subd., Bacolod City, Title ID : 534 Negros Occidental Negros Occidental Lot Area: 1,425.00 sqm. Min. Bid Price : 2,350,000.00 Min. Bid Price : 800,000.00 TCT # T-317573 ITEM S7 - Residential ITEM S13 - Residential Lot 3, Blk 16, Cordova Blvd.,, Brgy. Banago,, Purok Lilang,, Bacolod Title ID : 8186 Title ID : 5453 Lot Area: 760.00 sqm. Lot Area: 1,000.00 sqm. City, Negros Occidental Min. Bid Price : 7,000,000.00 TCT # T-270304 TCT # T-120334 Negros Occidental province Lot 6, Blk. 14, San Fernando Ave., Lot 28, Blk 14, Brgy. Taculing, Properties for bidding Brgy. Banago, Sta. Clara (Phase 1 Puentebella Subd., Bacolod City, & 2), Bacolod City, Negros Negros Occidental Occidental Min. Bid Price : 800,000.00 February 19, 2016 Min. Bid Price : 2,000,000.00 Properties with selling price valued ITEM S14 - Residential Friday • 2:00 PM up to 5.0 million ITEM S8 - Residential Title ID : 2952 ITEM S2 - Residential Title ID : 4636 Lot Area: 265.00 sqm. PNB Bacolod Branch Lot Area: 640.00 sqm. TCT # T-172731 10th Lacson St., Bacolod City Title ID : 9537 Lot Area: 4,049.00 sqm. TCT # T-114595 Lot 3, Blk. 20, St. Margueretta Ave., Lot 8, Block 6, Brgy Villamonte, Brgy. -
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Republic of the Philippines Department of Health NATIONAL NUTRITION COUNCIL Region VI Iloilo Provincial Library Luna St., La Paz, Iloilo City
Republic of the Philippines Department of Health NATIONAL NUTRITION COUNCIL Region VI Iloilo Provincial Library Luna St., La Paz, Iloilo City 2019 DIRECTORY As of August 15, 2019 GOVERNOR PNAO DNPC AKLAN Dr. Victor A. Santamaria 268-8579 Florencio T. Miraflores Provincial Health Officer II [email protected] (Area code: 036) 268-5626 262-3132 268-8579 - TeleFax Contact Person: Madonna T. De la Cruz 09100019318 [email protected] ANTIQUE Dr. Leoncio Q. Abiera, Jr. Jocelyn N. Morano Rhodora J. Cadiao Medical Specialist II Nutritionist-Dietitian II (Area Code: 036) PHO 09087946817 / 09158570404 540-9649 540-7054 - Fax [email protected] CAPIZ Dr. Leah L. Del Rosario Ma. Divina Bigcas Esteban Evan B. Provincial Health Officer I Nutrition Officer III Contreras II 09478922275 09198641335 (Area Code: 036) 621-0629 [email protected] 621-0595 Fax 620-1257 - Fax 621-0042 GUIMARAS Dr. N.L. Cathrel Nava Delia G. Hernando Dr. Samuel T. Gumarin Provincial Health Officer II Nutritionist Dietitian II (Area Code: 033) 581-2033 09182955718 581-2114 – Telefax 09985456545 [email protected] 880 1000 ILOILO Dr. Maria Socorro C. Quinon, Arthur Defensor Jr. PHO I (Area Code: 033) Dr. Patricia Grace Trabado, 328-7924 / 335-1889 337-4230 PHOII/ECCD Focal Person [email protected] 336- 3669 509-3560 - Fax 335-1887 – Tel. 335-1889 - PHO NEGROS Dr. Ernell Tumimbang, PHO II Glonie O. Suasin OCCIDENTAL 432-3362 (Fax - PHO) Nutritionist Dietitian II Eugenio Jose V. Lacson 441-2865 09234215902 / 09155017757 (Area Code: 034) 433-3699 [email protected] 432-3362 - Admin 435 7590 434- 6442 [email protected] Republic of the Philippines Department of Health NATIONAL NUTRITION COUNCIL Region VI Iloilo Provincial Library Luna St., La Paz, Iloilo City 2019 DIRECTORY As of August 15, 2019 MAYOR CNAO CNPC BACOLOD CITY Dr. -
GRAVITY 1. Bago RIS La Carlota City 4TH District 0 357.00 0.00 0.00 2
PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY DISTRICT NO OF SYSTEM SERVICE AREA CONVERTED PERMANENTLY CATEGORY / AREAS NON- DIVERSION / RESTORABLE SYSTEMS NEGROS NATIONALOCCIDENTAL GIRRIGATION - GRAVITY 1. Bago RIS La Carlota City 4TH District 0 357.00 0.00 0.00 2. Bago RIS Murcia 3RD District 0 258.50 0.00 0.00 3. Bago RIS Pulupandan 4TH District 0 178.60 16.78 0.00 4. Bago RIS Valladolid 4TH District 0 2,914.00 295.17 0.00 5. Bago RIS San Enrique 4TH District 0 652.00 139.53 0.00 6. Bago RIS Bago City 4TH District 0 8,315.40 294.52 0.00 7. Bago RIS Bacolod City Lone District 1 25.00 0.00 0.00 8. Hilabangan Kabankalan 6TH District 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 River Irrigation City, Ilog & Project Himamaylan City 9. Pangiplan Himamaylan 5TH District 0 757.00 0.00 255.30 RIS City 10. Pangiplan Binalbagan 5TH District 1 1,083.00 100.00 316.70 G - GRAVITY 2 14,540.50 846.00 572.00 NATIONAL 2 14,540.50 846.00 572.00 IRRIGATION 1,418.00 Bacolod City 25.00 0.00 0.00 Bago 8,315.40 294.52 0.00 Binalbagan 1,083.00 100.00 316.70 Himamaylan City 757.00 0.00 255.30 Kabankalan City, Ilog & Himamaylan City La Carlota City 357.00 0.00 0.00 Murcia 258.50 0.00 0.00 Pulupandan 178.60 16.78 0.00 San Enrique 652.00 139.53 0.00 Valladolid 2,914.00 295.17 0.00 TOTAL 14,540.50 846.00 572.00 PROVINCE / MUNICIPALITY DISTRICT NO OF SERVICE CONVERTED PERMANENTL CATEGORY / SYSTEM AREA AREAS Y NON- DIVERSION / RESTORABLE SYSTEMS COMMUNAL IRRIGATION SYSTEM G - GRAVITY 1. -
The Preparatory Study for Sector Loan on Disaster Risk Management in the Republic of the Philippines
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES THE PREPARATORY STUDY FOR SECTOR LOAN ON DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT IN THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES FINAL REPORT PART II-B FEASIBILITY STUDY ON ILOG-HILABANGAN RIVER BASIN (KABANKALAN AND ILOG) JANUARY 2010 JAPAN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGENCY CTI ENGINEERING INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD. in association with NIPPON KOEI CO., LTD GED JR 10-012 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES THE PREPARATORY STUDY FOR SECTOR LOAN ON DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT IN THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES FINAL REPORT PART II-B FEASIBILITY STUDY ON ILOG-HILABANGAN RIVER BASIN (KABANKALAN AND ILOG) JANUARY 2010 JAPAN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGENCY CTI ENGINEERING INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD. in association with NIPPON KOEI CO., LTD Exchange Rate used in the Report is: US$ 1.00 = PhP. 49.70 = JpY. 93.67 Jp¥ 1.00 = PhP. 0.5306 (as of 31st August 2009) LIST OF REPORTS Summary Part I : Main Report Part II-A : Feasibility Study on the Lower Cagayan River Flood Control Project for the Sector Loan Application Part II-B : Feasibility Study on the Ilog Hilabangan River Flood Control Project for the Sector Loan Application Part II-C : Feasibility Study on the Tagoloan River Flood Control Project for the Sector Loan Application Needs Assessment Study on Flood Disasters Caused by Typhoons No.16 (ONDOY) and No.17 (PEPENG) THE PREPARATORY STUDY FOR SECTOR LOAN ON DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT IN THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES FINAL REPORT PART II-B: F/S ON ILOG-HILABANGAN RIVER BASIN (KABANKALAN AND ILOG) LOCATION MAP COMPOSITION OF THE REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS ABBREVIATION (REFER TO MAIN REPORT (PART-I)) TABLE OF CONTENTS Page CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION..........................................................................