1990 Census of Population and Housing

Report No. 2-18C: Population by Cit)', ~J,'Jnicipality, and Bnrangay

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National Statistics Office. 1990 Census of Population and Housing, Report No.2-18C (), Population by City, Municipality and Barangay. Manila, December 1990.

ISSN 0117-1453

ISBN 971-562-017-5 1990 Census of Population and Housing

Report No. 2-18C: Population by City, Municipality, and Barangay

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Republic of the Philippines National Statistics Office {@) Manila .~," December 1990

!!!I' II Republic of the Philippines Office of the President

HER EXCELLENCY

PRESIDENT CORAZON C. AQUINO

National Statistical Coordination Board

Honorable Cayetano W. Paderanga Chairman

NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE

Tomas P.Africa Administrator

Nella R. Marquez Deputy Administrator

• FOREWORD

Batas Pambansa BIg. 72 requires that a census of population be conducted every ten years. On this basis, the 1990 Census of Population and Housing was undertaken by the National Statistics Office. Pursuant to the same legislative act, the President of the Philippines, through Proclamation No. bg'O dated F=,> •.."'a.r~ \c.., l'j'j I declared the results of the census as presented in this report official for all purposes.

The results of the census are strategically used by many sectors. The size of population determines the number of representation in the House of Representatives by congressional districts. It is also the basis for redrawing congressional boundaries; for determining allocation of revenues for barangays, cities and municipalities; for creating and classifying various administrative geographic units; and, for many other political and administrative purposes.

To planners and government executives, the results of the census provide the basic information needed to effect an efficient and judicious allocation of government resources and services. To the general public, statistics from the census provide an understanding of the demographic, social, and economic characteristics of the Filipino people, knowledge which can help them chart their own destiny.

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

The 1990 census would not have been successful had it not been for the services rendered by various entities, both private and public, and the cooperation of the general populace. To them the National Statistics Office extends its deep appreciation for their support in this most important undertaking. More speCifically, the valuable assistance or contribution of the following is acknowledged:

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

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

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

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

III • the other members of the National Statistical Coordination Board for lending out their logistics during the field enumeration phases;

• the members of the Provincial and CitylMunicipal Census Boards, chaired by the governors and mayors, respectively, for assisting in the field operations;

• the barangay captains for soliciting the cooperation of their constituents and for certifying that a ce~sus has been conducted in their area;

• the print and broadcast media for the generous and wholehearted communication support;

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

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

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December 1990 Manila

IV EXPLANATORY TEXT

Introduction

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

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

For purposes of this report, only the ]990 Census of Population results will be presented. This is pursuant to the provision of Batas Pambansa Bilang 72 wherein a final count of the population at the barangay level must be submitted to the President of the Philippines, for proclamation, before the end of the census year.

Authority for Conducting the 1990 Census

Under Commonwealth Act No. 59], the Bureau of the Census and Statistics (now National Statistics Office) is authorized "to prepare for and undertake all censuses of population, agriculture, industry and commerce."

Batas Pamhansa BIg. 72, which was passed on June 11, ]980, further accorded the National Statistics Office the authority to conduct population censuses every ten years heginning in ]980 without prejudice to the undertaking of special censuses on agriculture, industry, commerce, housing and other sectors as may be approved hy the National Economic and Development Authority.

More recently, Executive Order No. ]2], otherwise known as the Reorganization Act of the Philippine Statistical System, which was passed on January 30, 1987, declared that the NSO shall be the major statistical agency responsihle for generating general purpose statistics and for undertaking such censuses and surveys as may he designated hy the National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB).

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

Census Boards

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

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

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

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

At the local government level, Provincial and City/Municipal Census Boards were created. The Provincial Governor was the chairman of the Provincial Census Board with the Division Superintendent as vice chairman, the District Highway Engineer, the Provincial Commander of the Philippine Constabulary, the Local Government Operations Officer, the Provincial Agricultural Officer, the Provincial Assessor, as members, with the Provincial Census Officer of the NSO as the Executive Officer.

The City/Municipal Board is composed of the City/Municipal Mayor as chairman, the District Supervisor, the City/MunicipaI Agricultural Officer, City/Municipal Government Officer, the Municipal Treasurer/City Assessor as members, with the City/Municipal Census Officer as Executive Officer.

viii Place Where Enumerated

The gathering of population and housing data was performed by census enumerators through house-ta-house visits and interview of the head of each household on population items and housing accommodation. Special areas were enumerated by requesting the respondents to fill up a questionnaire following a set of printed instructions. Special areas include institutions such as hospitals, sanitaria, penitentiary, military camps, convents, seminaries, etc, and exclusive villages/subdivisions.

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

Content and Coverage of this Publication

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

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

Report NO.2 (National Summary) contains four tables, two of which give the rank and annual intercensal growth rates between 1980 and 1990. The total population also includes the homeless population and Filipino nationals working in Philippine embassies, consulates and missions abroad.

Definition of Terms and Concepts

Barallgay

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

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

ix Enumeration Area

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

Usual Place of Residence

This term refers to the geographic place (street, barangay, municipality or province) where the enumerated person usually resides. As a rule, it is the place where he sleeps most of the time; hence, it may be the same as or different from the place where he 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 1. sleep in the same housing unit; and 2. have a common arrangement for the preparation and consumption of food.

In most cases, a household consists of persons who are related by kinship ties, like 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 members of the household.

Household helpers, boarders, and non-relatives are considered as members of the household provided they sleep in the same housing unit and have common arrangement for the preparation and consumption of food and do not usually go home to their family at least once a week.

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

E.\'fimated Population

A barangay is provided with an estimated population if a certain portion was not enumerated during the nationwide operations due to critical peace and order conditions.

x Residents Temporarily Evacuated

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

Disputed Barangay

Disputed barangays refer to those areas which are being claimed by two or more barangays, municipalities, cities or provinces.

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

xi 1 Total Population, Household Population and Number or Households by Municipality and Barangay: As or May 1, 1990

Municipality and Total Household Number or Barangay Population Population Households

BULACAN 1,505,219 1,502,343 287,890

ANGAT 34,494 34,491 6,612 Banaban 996 996 186 Baybay 480 480 92 Binagbag 3,129 3,129 632- Donacion 1,892 1,892 350 Encanto 1,826 1,826 336 Laog 790 790 154 Marungko 2,781 2,781 542 Niugan 2,921 2,919 553 Pallok 672 672 123 Pulong Yantok 1,777 1,777 343 San Roque (Pob.) 3,250 3,250 641 Sta. Cruz (Pob.) 3,180 3,179 635 Sta. Lucia 1,199 1,199 232 Sto. Cristo (Pob.) 3,579 3,579 668 Sulucan 3,833 3,833 711 Taboc 2,189 2,189 414

BALAGTAS 42,658 42,592 8,099 Borol1st 8,619 8,619 1,692 Borol2nd 4,650 4,650 846 Dalig 716 716 139 Longos 2,800 2,786 530 Panginay 8,606 8,606 1,638 Pulong Gubat 2,623 2,600 476 San Juan 5,149 5,149 1,020 Santol 5,030 5,001 939 Wawa (Pob.) 4,465 4,465 819

BALIUAG 89,719 89,622 17,091 Bagong Nayon 4,539 4,517 861 Barangka 1,380 1,380 261 Calantipay 1,165 1,165 220 Catulinan 735 735 146 Concepcion 7,607 7,607 1,449 Hinukay 904 904 155 Makinabang 7,035 7,035 1,309 Matangtubig 978 964 184 Pagala 1,590 1,590 281 Paitan 800 800 143 Piel 1,084 1,084 190 Pinagbarilan 2,031 2,007 368 Poblacion 5,795 5,787 1,122 Sabang 7,085 7,085 1,390 San Jose 3,988 3,988 820 2 Total Population, lIousehold Population and Number or Households by Municipality and Ilarangay: As or May I, 1990 (Continued)

Municipality and Total lIousehold Number of Ilarangay Population Population lIouseholds

San Roque 2,042 2,042 382 Sta. Barbara 8,8% 8,8% 1,697 St~. Cristo 6,469 6,469 1,2% St~. Nino 2,055 2,055 367 Subie 4,084 4,084 785 Sulivan 2,300 2,300 426 Tangos 3,317 3,288 601 Tarcan 1,678 1,678 313 Tiaong 3,266 3,266 623 Tibag 3,473 3,473 646 Tilapayong 1,682 1,682 308 Virgen Delas Flores 3,741 3,741 748

BOCAUE 67,243 67,046 13,193 Antipona 1,255 1,255 242 Bagumbayan 2,762 2,762 527 Bambang 6,991 6,991 1,312 Batia 1,999 1,999 381 Binang 1st 3,790 3,790 703 Binang 2nd 2,982 2,%2 558 Bolacan 748 748 140 Bundukan 4,331 4,270 820 Bunlo 3,%1 3,945 805 Caingin 3,519 3,519 666 Dohat 3,271 3,221 634 Igulot 930 905 163 Lolomboy 13,489 13,489 2,766 Poblacion 887 862 175 Sulucan 1,874 1,874 383 Taal 6,469 6,469 1,293 Tambobong 1,884 1,884 352 Turo 4,365 4,365 916 Wakas 1,736 1,736 357

BVLACAN 48,770 48,727 9,641 Bagumbayan 2,139 2,139 424 Balubad 1,759 1,759 339 Bambang 10,126 10,120 2,013 Matungao 6,606 6,606 1,289 Maysantol 1,793 1,793 341 Perez 1,829 1,829 369 Pitpitan 2,254 2,254 473 San Francisco 2,742 2,742 524 San Jose (Pob.) 2,320 2,305 462 San Nicolas 3,228 3,206 627 Sta. Ana 5,921 5,921 1,177 Sta. Ines 2,063 2,063 416 Taliptip 4,518 4,518 888 Tibig 1,472 1,472 299 3

Total Population, Household Population and Number or Households by Municipality and Barangay: As or May 1, 1990 (Continued)

Municipality and Total Household Number or Barangay Population Population Households

BUSTOS 34,965 34,918 6,644 Bonga Mayor 2,559 2,559 484 Bonga Menor 2,767 2,767 512 Buwisan 1,086 1,086 211 Camachilihan 1,016 1,000 186 Cambaog 3,307 3,307 664 Cataete 1,297 1,297 252 Liciada 2,094 2,094 408 Malamig 2,479 2,479 447 Malawak 1,149 1,149 226 Poblaeion 5,443 5,412 1,072 San Pedro 3,585 3,585 664 Talampas 2,559 2,559 482 Tanawan 1,886 1,886 339 Tibagan 3,738 3,738 697

CALUMPIT 59,042 59,002 10,825 Balite 1,115 1,115 207 Balungao 2,733 2,725 500 Buguion 1,795 1,795 340 Bulusan 1,439 1,439 266 Calizon 1,411 1,411 245 Calumpang 2,097 2,097 387 Caniogan 2,422 2,422 422 Corazon 1,840 1,840 340 Frances 3,467 3,467 629 Gatbuca 4,389 4,389 818 Gugo 898 898 145 Iba Este 1,560 1,560 297 Iba Oeste 3,259 3,259 572 Longos 1,567 1,567 292 Meysulao 2,371 2,371 414 Meyto 1,938 1,938 343 Palimbang 1,413 1,408 282 Panducot 1,785 1,785 326 Pio Cruzeosa 2,041 2,041 406 Poblacion 1,819 1,800 334 Pungo 3,711 3,711 668 San Jose 3,033 3,028 573 San Marcos 1,412 1,412 255 San Miguel 3,426 3,426 620 Sapang Bayan 1,244 1,244 227 Sergio Bayan 881 881 165 Sta. Lucia 1,482 1,479 278 Sto. Nino 1,356 1,356 255 Sueol 1,138 1,138 219 4

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households by Municipality and Bar-dngay: As of May I, 1990 (Continued)

Municipality and Total Household Number of Ilarangay Population Population Households

DONA REMEDIOS TRINIDAD 8,614 8,613 1,748 Bayabas 1,038 1,038 192 Cabayunan 911 911 188 Camachile 2,206 2,206 440 Camachin 427 427 104 Kalawakan 2,000 2,000 424 Pulong Sampaloc 1,319 1,318 253 Talbak 713 713 147

GUIGUINTO 44,532 44,382 8,642 Cut-cut 1,613 1,613 305 Daungan 724 724 140 liang-liang 3,427 3,427 653 Malis 3,022 3,022 580 Panginay 601 601 111 Poblacion 2,814 2,806 558 Pritil 1,994 1,994 369 Pulong Gubat 902 902 165 Sta. Cruz 6,135 6,135 1,196 Sta. Rita 6,275 6,267 1,246 Tabang 5,653 5,653 1,078 Tabe 3,251 3,117 622 Tiaong 2,846 2,846 540 Tuktukan 5,275 5,275 1,079

HAGONOY 90,212 90,170 16,869. Abulalas 2,121 2,121 415 Carillo 732 732 135 Iba 2,594 2,593 491 Iba-ibayo 1,270 1,270 224 Mercado 5,189 5,189 1,003 Palapat 1,323 1,323 236 Pugad 1,308 1,308 271 Sagrada Familia 5,362 5,362 978 San Agustin 7,489 7,489 1,416 San Isidro 5,024 5,009 887 San Jose 4,816 4,816 905 San Juan 2,550 2,550 489 San Miguel 4,136 4,136 764 San Nicolas 4,284 4,284 828 San Pablo 1,749 1,749 311 San Pascual 4,880 4,880 853 San Pedro 2,361 2,361 434 San Roque 3,086 3,086 548 San Sebastian 6,025 6,025 1,166 Sta. Cruz 3,183 3,183 552 Sta. Elena 3,541 3,537 692 Sta. Monica 7,233 7,233 1,344 Sto. Nino (Pob.) 2,180 2,165 436 5 Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households by Municipality and Barangay: As of May I, 1990 (Continued)

Municipality and Total Household Number of Barangay Population Population Households

Sto. Rosario 4,118 4,114 772 Tampok 1,659 1,659 301 Tibaguin 1,999 1,996 418

MALOLOS 125,178 124,634 24,225 Anilao 1,895 1,895 351 Atlag 4,545 4,545 907 Babatnin 874 874 1% Bagna 3,731 3,731 721 Bagong Bayan 2,475 2,241 442 Balayong 1,024 1,024 207 Balite 1,304 1,304 249 Bangkal 125 125 29 Barihan 2,676 2,676 508 Bulihan 6,792 6,792 1,292 Bungahan 1,392 1,392 279 Caingin 4,187 4,103 873 Calero 823 823 152 Canalate 3,441 3,432 653 Caniugan 3,960 3,960 753 Catmon 2,588 2,580 512 Corradia (Bayong Bayan & Mabolo) 1,780 1,780 370 Oakila 2,298 2,264 450 Guinhawa 1,329 1,247 270 Kaliligawan 325 325 67 Ligas 3,180 3,180 599 Liyang 1,350 1,340 282 Longos 2,825 2,825 503 Look I 2,925 2,925 554 Look 11 1,303 1,303 239 Lugam 2,217 2,217 410 Mabolo 3,967 3,%7 781 Mambog 1,875 1,875 372 Masile 753 753 153 Matimbo 4,451 4,451 817 Mojon 6,148 6,143 1,134 Namayan 977 977 191 Niyugan 272 272 53 Pamarawan 2,391 2,388 467 Panasahan 4,703 "4,703 906 Pinagbakahan 1,271 1,271 248 San Agustin 922 916 168 San Gabriel 1,524 " 1,514 314 San Juan 2,927 2,927 561 San Pablo 3,215 3,215 635 San Vicente (Pob.) 2,299 2,299 480 Santiago 1,712 1,694 376 Santisima Trinidad 2,261 2,259 410 Santol 2,351 2,351 451 6 Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households by Municipality and Barangay: As of May I, 1990 (Continued)

Municipality and Total Household Number of Barangay Population Population Households

Sto. Cristo 1,553 1,553 311 Sto. Nino (Pob.) 666 631 128 Sto. Rosario (Pob.) 6,620 6,616 1,302 Sumapang Bata 1,340 1,340 243 Sumapang Matanda 3,888 3,888 725 Taal 1,298 1,298 255 Tikay 4,430 4,430 876

MARlLAO 56,361 56,117 11,428 Abangan Norte 4,408 4,408 857 Abangan Sur 6,846 6,831 1,380 Ibayo 5,468 5,468 1,139 Lambakin 3,376 3,376 736 Lias 7,611 7,611 1,522 Lorna De Galo 2,884 2,747 561 Nagbalon 2,440 2,440 500 Patubig 2,313 2,313 504 Poblacion 1 1,406 1,406 2% Poblaeion II 4,194 4,194 820 Prenza I 2,032 2,032 406 Prenza II 1,365 1,313 260 Saog 2,956 2,956 635 Sta. Rosa I 1,636 1,636 311 Sta. Rosa II 2,310 2,270 449 Tabing 1I0g 5,116 5,116 1,052

MEYCAUAYAN 123,982 123,816 24,955 Bagbaguin 681 681 136 Bahay Pare 1,580 1,580 319 Banca! 12,585 12,585 2,604 Banga 3,088 3,062 616 Bayugo 5,058 5,058 1,007 Caingin 1,373 1,373 302 Calvario 7,297 7,264 1,510 Camalig 2,331 2,319 450 Hulo 1,805 1,799 343 Iba 5,186 5,186 1,082 Langka 1,263 1,263 246 Lawa 3,921 3,921 773 Libtong 4,704 4,704 1,005 Liputan 1,231 1,231 240 Longos 3,609 3,609 735 Malhacan 18,378 18,352 3,778 Pajo 1,564 1,564 322 Pandayan 12,434 12,434 2,346 Panloe 3,575 3,575 775 Perez 8,208 8,208 1,557 Poblacion 559 549 105 Saluysoy 12,763 12,710 2,550 7

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households. by Municipality and Barangay: As of May 1, 1990 (Continued)

Municipality and Total Household Number of Barangay Population Population Households

-! SI. Francis-Gasak 1,688 1,688 334 Tugatog 4,555 4,555 899 Ubihan 1,796 1,796 385 Zamora 2,750 2,750 536

NORZAGARAY 33,485 33,447 6,343 Bangkal 476 476 84 Baraka 305 305 58 Bigte 2,968 2,966 586 Bitungol 913 913 170 Matictic 4,286 4,286 791 Minuyan 3,734 3,718 705 Partida 1,619 1,608 315 Pinagtulayan 903 903 171 Poblacion 11,697 11,688 2,233 San Lorenzo 1,339 1,339 255 San Mateo 3,211 3,211 600 Tigbe 2,034 2,034 375

OBANDO 46,346 46,340 9,179 Binuangan 3,810 3,810 756 Catanghalan 3,201 3,201 628 Hulo 2,146 2,146 408 Lawa 6,676 6,676 1,301 Paco 6,352 6,351 1,202 Pag-asa (Pob.) 2,972 2,967 592 Paliwas 4,543 4,543 912 Panghulo 8,804 8,804 1,783 Salambao 490 490 103 San Pascual 6,096 6,096 1,247 Tawiran 1,256 1,256 247

PANDI 32,648 32,630 6,345 Bagbaguin 1,165 1,165 220 Bagong Baryo 2,201 2,190 400 Baka-bakahan 431 431 72 Bunsuran Gitna 1,313 1,313 298 Bunsuran I 2,091 2,091 428 Bunsuran II 1,485 1,485 306 Cacarong Bata 805 805 148 Cacarong Malanda 1,538 1,538 286 Cupang 1,122 1,122 215 Malibong Bata 1,333 1,333 245 Malibong Matanda 2,688 2,688 527 Manatal 1,516 1,515 284 Mapulang Lupa 1,209 1,209 240 Masagana 1,211 1,211 233 Masuso 1,647 1,647 354 Pinagkuartelan 729 729 139 8

Total Population, Household Population and Number or Households by Municipality and Barangay: As or May I, 1990 (Continued)

Municipality and Total Household Number or Barangay Populatioo Population Households

Poblacion 4,359 4,355 821 . j Real De Caearong 375 375 72 San Roque 1,537 1,537 297 Siling Bata 1,373 1,371 261 Siling Matanda 1,788 1,788 342 Sto. Nino 732 732 157

PAOMBONG 32,052 32,036 5,915 Binakod 1,172 1,172 238 Kapitangan 1,929 1,929 347 Malumot 1,409 1,409 263 Masukol 1,398 1,396 249 Pinalagdan 1,774 1,774 309 Poblacion 1,085 1,071 194 San Isidro I 2,630 2,630 480 San Isidro II 4,505 4,505 849 San Jose 2,688 2,688 483 San Roque 2,896 2,896 533 San Vicente 1,918 1,918 353 Sta. Cruz 1,664 1,664 315 Sto. Nino 2,788 2,788 522 Sto. Rosario 4,196 4,196 780

PLARIDEL 52,954 52,927 9,955 Agnaya 1,338 1,338 243 Bagong Silang 1,024 1,024 205 Banga I 3,928 3,920 773 Banga II 5,579 5,579 1,071 Bintog 2,283 2,283 430 Bulihan 2,979 2,979 553 Cidianin 2,072 2,072 433 Dampol 1,679 1,679 311 Lagundi 1,923 1,923 346 Lalangan 940 940 167 Lumang Bayan 2,966 2,966 548 Parulan 4,202 4,202 799 Poblacion 3,389 3,373 624 Rueda 1,089 1,089 191 San Jose 2,249 2,249 430 Sipat 2,853 2,853 519 Sta. Ines 1,321. 1,321 232 Sto. Nino 5,297 5,297 982 Tabang 5,843 5,840 1,098

PULl LAN 48,199 48,184 9,049 BalatongA 805 805 144 Balatong B 1,700 1,700 319 Cut cot 1,912 1,912 353 Dampol I 3,290 3,290 616 9 Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households by Municipality and Barangay: As of May I, 1990 (Continued)

Municipality and Total lIousehold Number of Barangay Population Population Households

Dampol II-A 2,128 2,128 398 DampolII-B 2,017 2,013 378 Dulong Malabon 2,185 2,185 392 loaon 4,107 4,107 763 Longos 3,296 3,296 645 Lumbac 2,194 2,194 418 Paltao 3,696 3,696 667 Penabalan 919 919 162 Poblacion 7,244 7,233 1,372 Sta. Peregrina 863 863 178 St~. Cristo 3,568 3,568 682 Taal 2,771 2,771 526 Tabon 1,264 1,264 252 Tibag 2,654 2,654 498 Tinejero 1,586 1,586 286

SANILDEFONSO 59,598 59,582 10,992 AIde 2,378 2,378 464 Alagao 1,476 1,476 276 Anyalam 2,310 2,310 436 Bagong Barrio 1,272 1,272 244 Basuit 1,454 1,454 263 Bubulong Malaki 1,512 1,512 273 Bubulong Munti 1,395 1,395 257 Buhol Na Mangga 648 648 121 Bulusukan 1,071 1,071 190 Calasag 1,735 1,735 321 Calawitan 1,986 1,986 350 Casalat 757 757 143 Gabihan 1,943 1,943 372 Garlang 690 690 120 Lapnil 2,220 2,220 386 Maasim 2,452 2,452 466 Makapilapil 1,520 1,520 264 Malipangpang 3,383 3,383 607 Mataas Na Parang 778 778 163 Matimbubong 1,208 1,208 221 Nabaong Garlang 1,090 1,090 203 Palapala 3,024 3,024 564 Pasong Bangkal 503 503 96 Pinaod 4,165 4,164 764 Poblacion 2,251 2,251 436 PulongTamo 1,114 1,114 208 San Juan 2,863 2,863 515 Sapang Dayap 1,048 1,048 188 Sapang Putik 2,474 2,474 446 Sapang Putol 1,171 1,156 223 Sta. Catalina Bata 598 598 106 Sta. Catalina Matanda 1,543 1,543 280 10 Total Population, lIousehold Population and Number of Households hy Municipality and Barangay: As of May I, 1990 (Continued)

Municipality and Total Household Number of Barangay Population Population Households

Sumandig 1,272 1,272 220 Telapatio 621 621 110 Umpuean 2,058 2,058 391 Upig 1,615 1,615 305

SAN JOSE DEL MONTE 142,047 141,572 26,489 Bagong Buhay 7,649 7,649 1,455 Citrus 8,578 8,578 1,570 Dulong Bayan 3,018 3,006 595 Fatima 7,400 7,400 1,346 Gaya-gaya 12,609 12,384 2,383 Kaybanban 4,284 4,284 820 Kaypian 11,756 11,756 2,284 Minuyan 10,453 10,447 1,986 Muzon 5,873 5,774 1,130 Poblaeion 3,312 • 3,301 655 San Martin 8,006 8,006 1,435 San Pedro 9,804 9,797 1,830 San Rafael 14,026 14,026 2,576 Sapang Palay 2,445 2,445 465 Sta. Cruz 9,350 9,350 1,643 Sto. Cristo 3,726 3,726 684 Sto. Nino 8,839 8,839 1,606 Tungkong Mangga 10,919 10,804 2,026

SAN MIGUEL 91,124 90,921 16,705 Bagong Pag-asa 740 740 139 Bagong Silang 1,169 1,169 232 Balaong 1,593 1,593 283 Balite 1,749 1,749 326 Bantog 2,172 2,172 417 Bardias 2,246 2,246 437 Baritan 487 487 95 Batasan Bata 1,391 1,391 239 Batasan Matanda 1,"67 1,%7 322 Biak Na Bato 529 529 102 Bielat %9 969 173 Buga 1,125 1,125 212 Buliran 2,713 2,605 511 Bulualto 1,873 1,873 369 Calumpang 1,955 1,955 399 Cambio 1,275 1,275 224 Camias 5,075 5,075 927 1Iog Bulo 1,029 1,029 208 King Kabayo 910 910 173 Labne 954 954 165 Lambakin 1,941 1,941 340 Magmarale 1,327 1,295 227 Malibay 1,115 1,115 217 --"------

11 Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households by Municipality and Barangay: As of May I, 1990 (Continued)

Municipality and Tolal Household Number of Barangay Population Population Households

Mandilc 1,121 1,121 174 Masalipil 1,509 1,50<) 265 Pakalag 3<)4 394 72 Paliwasan 1,258 1,258 220 Partida 2,04(, 2,046 382 Pinamharan oj 2,181 2,181 389 Poblacion 2,<)97 2,990 562 Pulong Bayabas 795 795 146 Pulong Duhal 628 628 120 Sacdalan 1,491 1,491 267 Salacot 2,060 2,059 414 Salangan 2,392 2,367 436 San Agustin 2,5:16 2,536 445 San Jose 6,656 6,656 1,156 San Juan 4,(,')7 4,697 872 San Vicente 2.5S-t 2,584 478 Sapang 950 950 173 Sibul 5,778 5,748. 1,031 Sla. Incs 2,981 2,981 564 Sla. Lucia 1,845 1,845 345 Sta. Rila Bala 1,918 1,918 327 Sla. Rila Malanda 1.674 1,674 307 Tantaro 2,649 2,649 500 Tibagan 1,r,~0 1,680 323

SAN RAFAEL .t9.52X 49,279 9,467 BMA-Baiagtas 957 957 187 Banca.hanca 5(,8 568 106 Caingin 6.217 6.217 1,216 Capihan 2,883 2,R83 547 Coral Na BalD 762 762 147 Cruz Na Daltn 1,175 1,163 202 Dagat-uagatan 777 777 148 Diliman I 1.8<)2 1,892 356 Diliman II S02 562 108 Libis 1,570 1,570 293 lieD 1,405 1,405 278 Maasim 873 873 164 Mahalas-balas 1.0<)5 1,095 196 Maguinao 1,852 1,833 359 Maronguil1o 2.55H 2,558 516 Paco 547 547 93 Pansumaloc 584 584 100 Panluhig 2,205 2,205 431 Pasong Bangkal 5(,0 5(,0 101 Pasong Calios 583 583 106 Pasong 1ntsik 775 775 141 Pinacpinacan 8')4 894 174 Poblacion 1,103 1,087 239

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