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Zambo Norte Priority-Final Table 6. Household Population 5 to 24 Years Old Who Were Attending School at Anytime During School Year 2007 to 2008 by Age Group, Sex, and City/Municipality: 2007 Househld Population 5 to Age Group 24 Years Old Who Were Sex and City/Municipality Attending School at 5 - 9 10- 14 15 - 19 20 - 24 Anytime During School Year 2007 to 2008 ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE Both Sexes 236,234 82,257 99,133 47,302 7,542 Male 118,867 41,466 49,523 23,627 4,251 Female 117,367 40,791 49,610 23,675 3,291 DAPITAN CITY Both Sexes 20,091 7,327 7,890 4,180 694 Male 10,272 3,783 3,982 2,106 401 Female 9,819 3,544 3,908 2,074 293 DIPOLOG CITY (Capital) Both Sexes 31,458 10,454 11,437 7,768 1,799 Male 15,767 5,365 5,613 3,802 987 Female 15,691 5,089 5,824 3,966 812 KATIPUNAN Both Sexes 10,453 3,410 4,435 2,274 334 Male 5,226 1,705 2,204 1,119 198 Female 5,227 1,705 2,231 1,155 136 LA LIBERTAD Both Sexes 2,039 785 807 383 64 Male 1,063 408 431 193 31 Female 976 377 376 190 33 LABASON Both Sexes 12,418 4,644 5,227 2,179 368 Male 6,316 2,411 2,521 1,145 239 Female 6,102 2,233 2,706 1,034 129 LILOY Both Sexes 8,826 3,351 3,827 1,483 165 Male 4,479 1,723 1,918 740 98 Female 4,347 1,628 1,909 743 67 Table 6. Household Population 5 to 24 Years Old Who Were Attending School at Anytime During School Year 2007 to 2008 by Age Group, Sex, and City/Municipality: 2007 Househld Population 5 to Age Group 24 Years Old Who Were Sex and City/Municipality Attending School at 5 - 9 10- 14 15 - 19 20 - 24 Anytime During School Year 2007 to 2008 MANUKAN Both Sexes 8,444 2,763 3,703 1,705 273 Male 4,232 1,424 1,841 813 154 Female 4,212 1,339 1,862 892 119 MUTIA Both Sexes 3,153 1,069 1,304 671 109 Male 1,573 519 644 343 67 Female 1,580 550 660 328 42 PIÑAN (NEW PIÑAN) Both Sexes 4,659 1,601 2,071 860 127 Male 2,348 783 1,041 445 79 Female 2,311 818 1,030 415 48 POLANCO Both Sexes 9,806 3,510 3,960 2,012 324 Male 4,929 1,755 2,011 985 178 Female 4,877 1,755 1,949 1,027 146 PRES. MANUEL A. ROXAS Both Sexes 9,112 2,957 4,038 1,893 224 Male 4,469 1,418 1,991 941 119 Female 4,643 1,539 2,047 952 105 RIZAL Both Sexes 3,794 1,316 1,477 869 132 Male 1,901 659 735 428 79 Female 1,893 657 742 441 53 SALUG Both Sexes 7,513 2,615 3,421 1,340 137 Male 3,743 1,297 1,690 667 89 Female 3,770 1,318 1,731 673 48 Table 6. Household Population 5 to 24 Years Old Who Were Attending School at Anytime During School Year 2007 to 2008 by Age Group, Sex, and City/Municipality: 2007 Househld Population 5 to Age Group 24 Years Old Who Were Sex and City/Municipality Attending School at 5 - 9 10- 14 15 - 19 20 - 24 Anytime During School Year 2007 to 2008 SERGIO OSMEÑA SR. Both Sexes 7,051 2,440 3,235 1,246 130 Male 3,549 1,222 1,600 656 71 Female 3,502 1,218 1,635 590 59 SIAYAN Both Sexes 8,635 2,633 4,279 1,547 176 Male 4,444 1,315 2,224 802 103 Female 4,191 1,318 2,055 745 73 SIBUCO Both Sexes 7,628 2,511 3,167 1,637 313 Male 3,723 1,199 1,557 780 187 Female 3,905 1,312 1,610 857 126 SIBUTAD Both Sexes 4,146 1,569 1,666 803 108 Male 2,090 778 859 391 62 Female 2,056 791 807 412 46 SINDANGAN Both Sexes 22,820 8,045 10,007 4,187 581 Male 11,491 4,005 5,061 2,114 311 Female 11,329 4,040 4,946 2,073 270 SIOCON Both Sexes 10,117 3,842 4,092 1,860 323 Male 5,153 1,961 2,050 965 177 Female 4,964 1,881 2,042 895 146 SIRAWAI Both Sexes 3,705 1,104 1,253 1,191 157 Male 1,829 579 607 563 80 Female 1,876 525 646 628 77 Table 6. Household Population 5 to 24 Years Old Who Were Attending School at Anytime During School Year 2007 to 2008 by Age Group, Sex, and City/Municipality: 2007 Househld Population 5 to Age Group 24 Years Old Who Were Sex and City/Municipality Attending School at 5 - 9 10- 14 15 - 19 20 - 24 Anytime During School Year 2007 to 2008 TAMPILISAN Both Sexes 5,328 1,761 2,329 1,081 157 Male 2,656 892 1,149 532 83 Female 2,672 869 1,180 549 74 JOSE DALMAN (PONOT) Both Sexes 6,429 2,280 2,752 1,199 198 Male 3,264 1,145 1,401 615 103 Female 3,165 1,135 1,351 584 95 GUTALAC Both Sexes 8,033 2,728 3,741 1,374 190 Male 4,026 1,342 1,882 696 106 Female 4,007 1,386 1,859 678 84 BALIGUIAN Both Sexes 5,344 1,944 2,126 1,103 171 Male 2,692 998 1,045 552 97 Female 2,652 946 1,081 551 74 GODOD Both Sexes 4,052 1,476 1,865 639 72 Male 2,064 742 956 324 42 Female 1,988 734 909 315 30 BACUNGAN (LEON T. POSTIGO) Both Sexes 5,247 1,910 2,342 884 111 Male 2,597 921 1,172 445 59 Female 2,650 989 1,170 439 52 KALAWIT Both Sexes 5,933 2,212 2,682 934 105 Male 2,971 1,117 1,338 465 51 Female 2,962 1,095 1,344 469 54.
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