Table 1. Land Area, Population, Population Density, Number of Households of Cultural Communities, and Number of Tribal Councils Organized , La Union: 2016

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Table 1. Land Area, Population, Population Density, Number of Households of Cultural Communities, and Number of Tribal Councils Organized , La Union: 2016 TABLE 1. LAND AREA, POPULATION, POPULATION DENSITY, NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS OF CULTURAL COMMUNITIES, AND NUMBER OF TRIBAL COUNCILS ORGANIZED , LA UNION: 2016 NUMBER OF TRIBAL COUNCILS ORGANIZED DISTRICT/ MUNICIPALITY/ LAND AREA DENSITY NO. OF IP *POPULATION CITY (SQ. KM.) (POPULATION/SQ.KM.) HOUSEHOLDS BARANGAY FEDERATED North Tourism Circuit 188.94 18,797 99.49 3,533 27 2 Balaoan, District I 362 202 1 Bangar, District I Luna, District I Santol, District I 97.29 6,485 66.66 1,253 9 1 Sudipen, District I 91.65 11,950 130.39 2,078 17 1 Central Tourism Circuit 103.73 15,265 147.16 2,811 21 1 Bacnotan, District I 653 162 1 City of Sn Fdo., District I 3,724 480 2 San Gabriel, District I 103.73 9,896 95.40 1,971 15 1 San Juan, District I 992 198 3 Bagulin, District II Bauang, District II Naguilian, District II Burgos, District II South Tourism Circuit Agoo, District II Aringay, District II Caba, District II Pugo, District II Rosario, District II Sto. Tomas, District II Tubao, District II LA UNION 292.67 34,062 116.38 6,344 48 1 District I 292.67 34,062 116.38 6,344 48 1 District II Note: No submission for second district Source of Data: National Commission on Indigeneous People 1 TABLE 2. TOTAL NUMBER OF CLIENTS SERVED BY CLIENTELE GROUPS, BY MUNICIPALITY/CITY: 2015 FAMILY WELFARE COMMUNITY WELFARE WOMENS WELFARE CHILD AND YOUTH WELFARE DISTRICT/ MUNICIPALITY/ CITY PEER EDUC SUPPLEMENTAL PES PMC RPS FC FA SSSP PHIC SPPP CVRD SWSD MCCSD SESCB CP DCS CICL PSD GRP ASSIS. FEEDING North Tourism Cirtcuit 2,547 429 2,620 57 24 13 11,839 1,543 132 19 452 359 3,213 157 10 2,326 3,213 Balaoan, District I 2 2,893 920 20 920 Bangar, District I 141 93 93 5 5 3 3,586 88 88 14 330 932 36 10 932 Luna, District I 1,452 188 1,389 14 10 6 2,450 1,389 36 9 655 35 655 Santol, District I 675 64 859 22 2 3 1,248 2 416 20 366 50 2 366 Sudipen, District I 279 84 279 16 5 1 1,662 66 44 3 340 16 2,324 340 Central Tourism Circuit 2,052 1,597 1,597 6 131 31 22,703 490 61 1,276 0 1,063 7,652 761 28 153 187 6,820 Bacnotan, District I 233 153 153 7 2,185 875 49 875 City of Sn Fdo., District I 344 344 64 4,630 1,995 320 1,995 San Gabriel, District I 250 75 75 3 2,098 490 45 520 364 17 2 67 364 San Juan, District I 207 207 5 10 2,600 756 1,063 1,581 52 10 25 115 750 Bagulin, District II 34 34 2,095 430 31 430 Bauang, District II 858 568 568 3 26 21 5,148 1,151 75 16 61 72 1,150 Naguilian, District II 167 168 168 21 2,846 994 201 994 Burgos, District II 544 48 48 3 5 1,101 16 262 16 262 South Tourism Circuit 2,707 1,070 769 35 23 23 18,999 2,243 38 24 225 165 175 5,050 302 23 108 5,050 Agoo, District II 1,700 81 3 2,430 1,550 50 8 1,550 Aringay, District II 60 114 114 1 7 4,329 80 700 90 50 700 Caba, District II 97 97 3 1,738 350 36 350 Pugo, District II 59 59 1 853 17 Rosario, District II 577 157 157 3,568 2,000 1,100 48 15 1,100 Sto. Tomas, District II 314 314 314 6 8 7 3,053 225 20 24 45 65 75 700 16 55 700 Tubao, District II 56 248 28 28 1 16 3,028 18 18 100 100 100 650 45 3 650 LA UNION 7,306 3,096 4,986 98 178 67 53,541 3,786 660 104 1,953 524 1,238 15,915 1,220 61 2,587 187 15,083 District I 3,030 1,208 3,399 57 103 23 23,352 1,543 622 64 1,728 359 ### 8,028 595 22 2,418 115 7,197 District II 4,276 1,888 1,587 41 75 44 30,189 2,243 38 40 225 165 175 7,887 625 39 169 72 7,886 Continued 2 TABLE 2a. TOTAL NUMBER OF CLIENT SEVED, BY CLIENTELE GROUPS, BY MUNICIPALITY/CITY: 2015 PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES SENIOR CITIZENS EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE DISTRICT/ MUNICIPALITY/CITY SKILLS CAPITAL CAPITAL ASSISTIVE RELIEF APR E-AGE ESA AICS REFERRALS CFW TRAINING ASSISTANCE ASSISTANC DEVICES ASSISTANCE North Tourism Circuit 44 1,302 217 85 8,215 700 Balaoan, District I 32 115 Bangar, District I 2 1,302 217 85 8,000 700 Luna, District I 4 100 Santol, District I 6 Sudipen, District I Central Tourism Circuit 89 45 44 103 15 26 1,409 671 780 6,831 3,183 Bacnotan, District I 37 550 City of Sn Fdo., District I 3 835 San Gabriel, District I 15 14 4 15 26 40 101 2,123 1,289 San Juan, District I 25 45 30 5 749 182 Bagulin, District II 7 85 Bauang, District II 49 17 620 388 780 2,338 1,894 Naguilian, District II 10 700 Burgos, District II 20 200 South Tourism Cricuit 14 260 1 913 193 3,558 3,600 Agoo, District II 11 35 611 158 500 2,900 Aringay, District II 42 600 Caba, District II 7 370 Pugo, District II 4 300 Rosario, District II 3 69 1 302 35 1,188 700 Sto. Tomas, District II 45 300 Tubao, District II 58 300 LA UNION 103 45 44 407 15 26 2,712 1,801 1,058 18,604 7,483 DISTRICT I 40 45 44 93 15 26 2,091 500 85 11,723 1,989 DISTRICT II 63 314 621 1,301 973 6,881 5,494 Source of Data: Office of the Provincial Development and Social Welfare Officer 3 TABLE 3. NUMBER OF DAY CARE CENTERS, WORKERS AND CHILDREN, BY SEX, BY MUNICIPALITY/CITY: 2016 NUMBER OF DAY CARE WORKERS NUMBER OF DAY CARE TOTAL NUMBER OF DISTRICT/ NUMBER OF DAY NUMBER OF DAY PGLU DAY CARE DAY CARE MUNICIPALITY/CITY CARE CENTERS CARE CHILDREN CENTERS CHILDREN MALE FEMALE WORKERS CHILDREN North Tourism Circuit 139 123 3,679 3,679 139 Balaoan, District I 38 35 1,289 1,289 38 Bangar, District I 31 28 874 874 31 Luna, District I 29 20 820 820 29 Santol, District I 21 20 351 351 21 Sudipen, District I 20 20 345 345 20 0 Central Tourism Circuit 269 4 250 8,240 7 10 231 8,471 276 Bacnotan, District I 36 1 29 960 2 2 41 1,001 38 City of Sn Fdo., District I 64 59 2,070 2 4 89 2,159 66 San Gabriel, District I 24 24 1,397 1,397 24 San Juan, District I 35 1 34 837 1 1 20 857 36 Bagulin, District II 20 20 480 480 20 Bauang, District II 39 36 1,320 1 2 46 1,366 40 Naguilian, District II 38 2 35 925 1 1 35 960 39 Burgos, District II 13 13 251 251 13 0 South Tourism Circuit 184 5 188 6,362 8 7 215 6,577 192 Agoo, District II 45 54 1,799 2 2 49 1,848 47 Aringay, District II 30 4 26 847 3 3 68 915 33 Caba, District II 17 1 16 527 527 17 Pugo, District II 20 20 430 430 20 Rosario, District II 34 34 1,397 1,397 34 Sto. Tomas, District II 20 20 747 747 20 Tubao, District II 18 18 615 3 2 98 713 21 0 LA UNION 592 9 561 18,281 15 17 446 18,727 607 DISTRICT I 298 2 269 8,943 5 7 150 9,093 303 DISTRICT II 294 7 292 9,338 10 10 296 9,634 304 Source of Data: Provincial Social Welfare and Development Office - La Union 4 TABLE 4. NUMBER OF FEEDING BENEFICIARIES, BY MUNICIPALITY/CITY: 2015 DISTRICT/ MUNICIPALITY/ CITY NUMBER OF FEEDING CENTER NUMBER OF BENEFICIARIES SOURCE North Tourism Circuit 125 3,455 Balaoan, District I 38 950 D.S.W.D. Bangar, District I 28 900 D.S.W.D. Luna, District I 20 710 D.S.W.D. Santol, District I 21 545 D.S.W.D. Sudipen, District I 18 350 D.S.W.D. Central Tourism Circuit 258 6,657 Bacnotan, District I 35 850 D.S.W.D. City of Sn Fdo., District I 64 1,952 D.S.W.D. San Gabriel, District I 22 345 D.S.W.D. San Juan, District I 35 750 D.S.W.D. Bagulin, District II 20 435 D.S.W.D. Bauang, District II 39 1100 D.S.W.D. Naguilian, District II 33 950 D.S.W.D. Burgos, District II 10 275 D.S.W.D. South Tourism Circuit 173 5,643 Agoo, District II 53 1,700 D.S.W.D. Aringay, District II 23 700 D.S.W.D. Caba, District II 15 386 D.S.W.D. Pugo, District II 20 456 LGU Pugo Rosario, District II 32 1,100 D.S.W.D. Sto.
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