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Page 1 of 27 Updated Projected Mid-Year Population for the Philippines Based on the 2015 POPCEN Results: 2020 - 2025 Note: Details for the City/Municipality Level may not add up to Province totals due to rounding. Updated Projected Mid-Year Population Region, Province, and City/Municipality 01 July 2020 01 July 2021 01 July 2022 01 July 2023 01 July 2024 01 July 2025 PHILIPPINES 108,771,978 110,198,654 111,572,254 112,892,781 114,163,719 115,377,992 NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION 13,804,656 13,966,223 14,118,673 14,262,006 14,396,579 14,521,657 City of Manila 1,886,920 1,904,097 1,919,752 1,933,886 1,946,482 1,957,470 City of Mandaluyong 444,211 455,743 467,167 478,469 489,655 500,647 City of Marikina 476,108 480,081 483,664 486,856 489,655 492,046 City of Pasig 836,915 852,178 866,963 881,253 895,047 908,251 Quezon City 3,080,813 3,102,433 3,121,477 3,137,962 3,151,858 3,163,105 City of San Juan 122,886 123,031 123,175 123,319 123,464 123,609 Caloocan City 1,659,171 1,670,236 1,679,907 1,688,192 1,695,076 1,700,530 City of Malabon 374,431 375,218 375,679 375,819 376,008 376,340 City of Navotas 249,774 249,838 249,901 249,964 250,028 250,091 City of Valenzuela 657,446 663,395 668,814 673,702 678,054 681,846 City of Las Piñas 621,292 626,337 630,872 634,897 638,408 641,387 City of Makati 636,947 646,773 656,176 665,148 673,685 681,731 City of Muntinlupa 545,540 552,738 559,543 565,948 571,952 577,515 City of Parañaque 741,227 755,461 769,298 782,720 795,729 808,234 Pasay City 433,585 435,932 437,909 439,520 440,760 441,628 Pateros 65,319 65,439 65,502 65,555 65,635 65,715 Taguig City 972,071 1,007,293 1,042,877 1,078,794 1,115,084 1,151,512 CAR 1,807,738 1,822,719 1,836,857 1,850,151 1,862,660 1,874,281 APAYAO 123,898 124,728 125,511 126,250 126,949 127,598 Calanasan (Bayag) 13,327 13,459 13,586 13,707 13,824 13,934 Conner 26,760 26,867 26,961 27,042 27,111 27,166 Flora 17,789 17,845 17,892 17,931 17,961 17,982 Kabugao (Capital) 15,545 15,546 15,548 15,549 15,551 15,552 Luna 19,599 19,681 19,753 19,816 19,870 19,914 Pudtol 16,091 16,314 16,532 16,745 16,955 17,159 Santa Marcela 14,788 15,016 15,240 15,460 15,678 15,891 IFUGAO 210,669 212,063 213,380 214,622 215,794 216,889 Banaue 22,261 22,321 22,372 22,415 22,448 22,473 Hungduan 9,582 9,608 9,630 9,649 9,663 9,674 Kiangan 17,617 17,713 17,803 17,886 17,962 18,032 Lagawe (Capital) 19,895 19,988 20,072 20,149 20,218 20,279 Lamut 26,406 26,609 26,802 26,986 27,161 27,326 Mayoyao 17,691 17,744 17,790 17,829 17,860 17,885 Alfonso Lista (Potia) 34,242 34,649 35,046 35,432 35,811 36,178 Aguinaldo 19,908 19,986 20,057 20,121 20,176 20,224 Hingyon 9,406 9,432 9,453 9,471 9,485 9,496 Tinoc 18,049 18,346 18,639 18,930 19,219 19,504 Asipulo 15,612 15,666 15,714 15,755 15,789 15,818 KALINGA 220,229 221,563 222,826 224,013 225,140 226,189 Balbalan 12,475 12,519 12,559 12,594 12,625 12,652 Lubuagan 8,480 8,421 8,358 8,294 8,226 8,156 Pasil 9,812 9,836 9,856 9,872 9,886 9,895 Pinukpuk 33,586 33,875 34,154 34,423 34,683 34,932 Rizal (Liwan) 17,724 17,848 17,966 18,077 18,184 18,284 City of Tabuk (Capital) 114,821 115,564 116,269 116,934 117,567 118,158 Tanudan 10,212 10,344 10,474 10,601 10,728 10,851 Tinglayan 13,120 13,157 13,190 13,218 13,241 13,260 MOUNTAIN PROVINCE 156,988 157,413 157,820 158,207 158,583 158,935 Barlig 4,288 4,185 4,084 3,985 3,887 3,791 Bauko 31,714 31,829 31,938 32,042 32,141 32,235 Besao 6,340 6,202 6,067 5,934 5,802 5,672 Bontoc (Capital) 25,113 25,195 25,272 25,345 25,415 25,480 Natonin 10,417 10,440 10,462 10,482 10,500 10,516 Paracelis 29,557 29,840 30,120 30,397 30,673 30,946 Sabangan 9,821 9,921 10,021 10,119 10,218 10,315 Sadanga 8,958 8,985 9,011 9,035 9,058 9,079 Sagada 11,223 11,236 11,247 11,256 11,263 11,268 Tadian 19,556 19,579 19,598 19,613 19,626 19,634 BENGUET 848,552 858,484 867,853 876,660 884,925 892,600 Atok 20,336 20,421 20,489 20,539 20,573 20,588 Bakun 16,820 17,087 17,344 17,591 17,828 18,055 Bokod 14,533 14,657 14,770 14,871 14,961 15,039 Buguias 47,016 47,608 48,166 48,692 49,186 49,645 Itogon 62,185 62,512 62,788 63,011 63,182 63,300 Page 1 of 27 Updated Projected Mid-Year Population for the Philippines Based on the 2015 POPCEN Results: 2020 - 2025 Note: Details for the City/Municipality Level may not add up to Province totals due to rounding. Updated Projected Mid-Year Population Region, Province, and City/Municipality 01 July 2020 01 July 2021 01 July 2022 01 July 2023 01 July 2024 01 July 2025 Kabayan 16,613 16,857 17,090 17,312 17,524 17,725 Kapangan 19,962 20,034 20,089 20,127 20,147 20,151 Kibungan 17,891 17,968 18,030 18,077 18,109 18,125 La Trinidad (Capital) 150,139 154,381 158,613 162,834 167,056 171,256 Mankayan 37,106 37,247 37,357 37,435 37,481 37,495 Sablan 12,129 12,238 12,337 12,427 12,507 12,578 Tuba 51,368 52,018 52,633 53,211 53,754 54,260 Tublay 18,791 18,929 19,052 19,160 19,252 19,329 BAGUIO CITY 363,663 366,526 369,096 371,374 373,364 375,055 ABRA 247,402 248,468 249,467 250,399 251,269 252,070 Bangued (Capital) 50,872 51,392 51,902 52,400 52,890 53,369 Boliney 3,598 3,600 3,601 3,600 3,599 3,596 Bucay 17,236 17,244 17,247 17,245 17,238 17,226 Bucloc 2,624 2,648 2,670 2,692 2,714 2,734 Daguioman 2,259 2,293 2,328 2,361 2,395 2,428 Danglas 4,222 4,224 4,224 4,224 4,222 4,219 Dolores 11,395 11,400 11,402 11,401 11,396 11,388 La Paz 15,736 15,783 15,824 15,862 15,894 15,923 Lacub 3,640 3,686 3,732 3,778 3,823 3,867 Lagangilang 14,451 14,477 14,499 14,517 14,531 14,540 Lagayan 4,547 4,552 4,556 4,559 4,560 4,560 Langiden 3,232 3,236 3,239 3,240 3,241 3,241 Licuan-Baay (Licuan) 4,722 4,724 4,725 4,725 4,723 4,719 Luba 6,384 6,387 6,388 6,387 6,385 6,380 Malibcong 3,452 3,454 3,454 3,454 3,453 3,450 Manabo 10,875 10,888 10,898 10,904 10,907 10,907 Peñarrubia 6,710 6,718 6,724 6,728 6,730 6,730 Pidigan 12,642 12,724 12,804 12,880 12,953 13,023 Pilar 10,369 10,389 10,406 10,420 10,431 10,439 Sallapadan 6,947 7,009 7,069 7,127 7,183 7,238 San Isidro 4,606 4,609 4,609 4,609 4,607 4,604 San Juan 9,937 9,941 9,943 9,942 9,938 9,931 San Quintin 5,553 5,571 5,588 5,603 5,616 5,628 Tayum 14,754 14,799 14,840 14,876 14,908 14,936 Tineg 5,451 5,521 5,590 5,658 5,726 5,792 Tubo 5,739 5,742 5,743 5,742 5,740 5,736 Villaviciosa 5,449 5,456 5,460 5,464 5,465 5,465 REGION 1 5,270,807 5,313,223 5,353,139 5,390,567 5,425,606 5,458,063 ILOCOS NORTE 613,422 616,858 620,052 623,004 625,723 628,200 Adams 1,823 1,827 1,830 1,833 1,834 1,835 Bacarra 32,778 32,850 32,908 32,951 32,979 32,994 Badoc 32,218 32,299 32,365 32,418 32,456 32,480 Bangui 14,954 14,993 15,024 15,049 15,067 15,079 City of Batac 56,248 56,389 56,504 56,595 56,661 56,702 Burgos 9,948 9,970 9,987 10,000 10,009 10,013 Carasi 1,644 1,658 1,672 1,684 1,696 1,708 Currimao 12,419 12,451 12,477 12,498 12,513 12,523 Dingras 39,673 39,850 40,009 40,152 40,277 40,386 Dumalneg 3,267 3,332 3,397 3,461 3,525 3,589 Banna (Espiritu) 19,814 19,865 19,907 19,941 19,965 19,981 Laoag City (Capital) 116,143 117,032 117,876 118,675 119,430 120,140 Marcos 18,373 18,471 18,562 18,646 18,721 18,789 Nueva Era 11,279 11,662 12,053 12,452 12,859 13,273 Pagudpud 25,441 25,759 26,070 26,374 26,671 26,960 Paoay 25,499 25,595 25,681 25,755 25,818 25,871 Pasuquin 29,685 29,791 29,884 29,963 30,031 30,085 Piddig 22,149 22,254 22,349 22,435 22,512 22,580 Pinili 17,676 17,729 17,775 17,814 17,844 17,867 San Nicolas 38,859 39,252 39,632 39,998 40,351 40,691 Sarrat 25,669 25,729 25,777 25,814 25,840 25,854 Solsona 24,985 25,131 25,266 25,391 25,505 25,610 Vintar 32,877 32,969 33,046 33,108 33,156 33,190 ILOCOS SUR 715,811 720,255 724,395 728,244 731,801 735,053 Alilem 6,825 6,843 6,856 6,867 6,875 6,879 Banayoyo 7,899 7,919 7,935 7,947 7,956 7,961 Bantay 36,669 36,810 36,935 37,043 37,134 37,208 Page 2 of 27 Updated Projected Mid-Year Population for the Philippines Based on the 2015 POPCEN Results: 2020 - 2025 Note: Details for the City/Municipality Level may not add up to Province totals due to rounding.
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