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1990 Census of Population and Housing Report No. 2-47D: Population by City, Municipality, and Barangay LAGUNA Republic of the Philippines National Statistics Office Manila

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1990 Census of Population and Housing

Report No. 2-47D: Population by City, Municipality,and Barangay

LAGUNA

Republic of the PhilippinesNational Statistics Office

Manila

Citation:

National Statistics Office. 1990 Census of Population and Housing,Report NO.2-47D (Laguna), Population by City, Municipalityand Barangay. Manila, December 1990.

ISSN 0117-1453

ISBN 971-562.046-9

1990 Census of Population and Housing

Report No. 2-470: Population by City, Municipality,and Barangay

LAGUNA

Republic of the PhilippinesNational Statistics Office

ManilaDecember 1990

Republic of the PhilippInes

Office of the President

HER EXCELLENCY

PRESIDENT CORAZON C. AQUINO

National Statistical Coordination Board

Honorable Cayetano W. PaderangaChairman

NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE

Tomas P.AfricaAdministrator

Nella R. MarquezDeputy Administrator

FOREWORD

Batas Pambansa Big. 72 requires that a census of population be conducted every tenyears. On this basis, the 1990 Census of Population and Hrmsing was undertaken by theNational Statistics Office. Pursuant to thc same legislative act, the President of the Philippines,through Proclamation No. '688 datcd February 12, 1991 declared the results of thecensus as presented in this report offIcial for all purpo~es.

The result~ of the census are strategically used by many sectors. The size of populationdetermines the number of representation in the House of Representatives by congressionaldistricts. It is also the basis for redrawing congressional boundaries; for determining allocationof revenues for barangays, cities and municipalities; for creating and classifying variousadministrative geographic units; and, for many other political and administrative purposes.

To planners and government executives, the results of the census provide the basicinformation needed to effect an efficient and judicious allocation of government resources andservices. To the general public, statistics from the census provide an understanding of thedemographic, social, and economic characteristics of the Filipino people, knowledge which canhelp them chart their own destiny.

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

The 1990 census would not have been successful had it not been for the servicesrendered by various entities, both private and public, and the cooperation of the generalpopulace. To them the National Stntistics Office extends its deep appreciation for theirsupport in this most importnnt undertnking. More specifically, the valuable assistance orcontribution of the following is acknowledged:

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

• . Department of Social Welfnre nnd Development for the enumeration of thehomeless populntion;

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

Depnrtment of Nationnl Defense for facilitating the enumeration of military campsand provision of transport fncilities;

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

• the members of the Provincial and City/Municipal Census Boards, chaired by thegovernors and mayors, respectively, for assisting in the field operations;

• the barangay captains for soliciting the cooperation of their constituents and forcertifying that a census has been conducted in their area;

• .the print and broadcast media for the generous and wholehearted communicationsupport;

• 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 thecensus interviews, for their unwavering support on the decennial census taking.

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December 1990Manila

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MAL A C A ~ A N GMan i I a

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES

PROCLAMATION NO. 688

DEClAR!NG.AS OFFlCIAl THE 1880 POPULATION COUNT OF THE PHILIPPINESBY. PROVINCE. CITY, fvlUNICIPALITY AND BARANGAY AS OBTAINED FROl'v1

THE 1990 CENSUS OF POPULATION. CONDUCTED BY THE NATIONALST ATISTleS OfFICE.

vVHEREAS. Batas Pambansa Big. 72 approved on June. 11. 1980 mandatedthe taking of an integrated census of population every ten (10) years beginning in theyeal- 1980:

vVHEREAS, pursuant thereto. a census of population and Ilouslng WRS

conducted by the National Statistics Office (NSO) in May 1990 under the overallsupervision of the National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB). the highest policy-making body on statistical matters:

WHEREA~,uncler Section 8 of Batas Pambansa Big. 72 the final poplliation countas determined fr0m the processed census returns shall be considerecl official for allpurposes upon prcc!amation by the President;

V)HEREAS, n-,e population count for most areas has been establislled andfinalized. except :01- those with circumstances unde!" which enuilleration cannot beefficientiy carried out;

NO'N, THEREFORE, I, CORAZON G. AQUINO, President of the Philippines, byvirtue of' the pmvel-s 'vested in me by la'/'I, do hereby proclaim tile results of the 1990Census of Population, placing the total population of the Philippines as of May 1,1990 at60,684,887 as 01ficial for ail purposes including tile population of each p,-ovince, city,municipality and !larangay, as shown in Report No.2, which is hereby mal-ked as Annex."A" and made an integral part hel-eof. .

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto se,t my hand and caused tile seal ofthe Republic of tt-,,~Philippines to be affixed.

Done ir, the City of Manila, this 12th day of February in the year of Our Lord,nineteen hundred and n~,ety one.

(SGD.) CORAZON C. AQU!NO

By the President:

(SGD.) OSCAR M. ORBOSExecutj've Secretary

MALACANANGMANILA

PROCLAMATION NO.

DECLARING AS OFFICIAL THE 1990 POPULATION COUNT OF THEPHILIPPINES BY PROVINCE, CIlY, MUNICIPALI1Y AND BARANGAY

CONDUCTED BY THE NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE

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•EXPLANATORY TEXT

Introduction

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

Like the 1980 census, the 1990 CPH is designed to take an inventory of the totalpopulation and housing units in the Philippines and to collect information about theircharacteristics. The census of population is the source of information on the size anddistribution of the population as well as information about the demographic, social, economicand cultural characteristics. The census of housing, on the other hand, provides infomlationon the supply of housing units, their structural characteristics and facilitieswhich have bearingon the maintenance of privacy, health and the development of normal family livingconditions.These information are vital for making rational plans and programs for development.

For purposes of this report, only the 1990 Census of Population results will bepresented. This is pursuant to the provision of Batas Pambansa Bilang 72wherein a final countof 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. 591, the Bureau of the Census and Statistics (nowNational Statistics Office) is authorized "to prepare for and undertake all censuses ofpopulation, agriculture, industry and commerce."

Batas Pambansa BIg. 72, which was passed on June 11, 1980, further accorded theNational Statistics Office the authority to conduct population censuses every ten yearsbeginning in 1980 without prejudice to the undertaking of special censuses on agriculture,industry, commerce, housing and other sectors as may be approved by the National Economicand Development Authority.

More recently, Executive Order No. 121, otherwise known as the Reorganization Actof the Philippine Statistical System, which was passed on January 30,1987, declared that theNSO shall be the major statistical agency responsible for generating general purpose statisticsand for underta king such censuses and surveys as may be designated by the National StatisticalCoordination Board (NSCB).

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

Census Boards

Aside from the authority to conduct censuses every ten years, Batas Pambansa Big. 72created the National Census Coordinating Board (NCCB) to supervise, coordinate and issuesuch 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 subnationallevel 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 thereforehas taken over the functions of the NCCB. However, the NSO remains to be the implementingagency of the Census.

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

The NSCB is composed of the Director General of the National Economic andDevelopment 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 theStatistical Research and Training Center, Secretary General of the NSCB, and a representativefrom the private sector, as members. For purposes of the 1990 Census of Population andHousing, the Administrator of NSO is the Executive Director of NSCB.

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

The City/Municipal Board is composed ofthe City/Municipal Mayor as chairman, theDistrict Supervisor, the City/Municipal Agricultural Officer, City/Municipal GovernmentOfficer, the Municipal Treasurer/City Assessor as members, with the City/Municipal CensusOfficer as Executive Officer.

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Place Where Enumerated

The gathering of population and housing data was performed by census enumeratorsthrough house-ta-house visits and interview of the head of each household on population itemsand housing accommodation. Special areas were enumerated by requesting the respondentsto fill up a questionnaire following a set of printed instructions. _Special areas inc~udeinstitutions such as hospitals, sanitaria, penitentiary, military camps, convents, seminaries, etc.,and exclusive villages/subdivisions.

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

Content and Coverage of this Publication

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

Each report is published either by province, sub-province or highly urbanized city. Inaddition, reports for NCR are printed by city and municipality. To facilitate access to thesereports, an alphanumeric code is provided for each report. This system will be used in theother 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 andannual intercensal growth rates between 1980and 1990. The total population also includes thehomeless population and Filipino nationals working in Philippine embassies, consulates andmissions abroad.

Definition of Terms and Concepts

Barangay

A barangay is the smallest political unit in the country and generally its enumeration isassigned to one enumerator. For enumeration purposes, a large barangay is usually split intoparts and each part 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-withperiodic updates, wasused as the basis.

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Enumeration Area

An enumeration area (EA) is a delineated area assigned to one enumerator, usuallyconsisting of ahout 350 households. A harangay or part of a barangay may have beendesignated as an enumeration area.

Usual Plnce 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 mostof the time; hence, it may be the same as or different from the place where he was found atthe time of the census.

Household

A household is a social unit consisting of a person living alone or a group of personswho

1. sleep in the same housing unit; and2. 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, likeparents and their children. In some instances, several generations of familial ties arerepresented in one household while, still in others, even more distant relatives are membersof the household.

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

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

Estimated Populntion

A barangay is provided with an estimated population if a certain portion was no'enumerated during the nationwide. operations due to critical peace and order conditions.

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Residents Temporarily Evacuated

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

Disputed Barangay

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

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

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Total Population, Household Population and Number oCHouseholdsby City, Municipality and Barangay: As oCMay 1, 1990

City, Municipality andBarangay

TotalPopulation

HouseholdPopulation

NumberoCHouseholds

LAGUNA 1,370,232 1,368,708 269,342

ALAMINOS 27,412 27,406 5,241Barangay I (Pob.) 1,973 1,973 397Barangay II (Pob.) 1,451 1,451 mBarangay III (Pob.) 1,732 1,726 343Barangay IV (Pob.) 1,952 1,952 376Del Carmen 815 815 153Palma I & II 1,406 1,406 260San Agustin 2,809 2,809 548San Andres 1,822 1,822 337San Benito 3,356 3,356 632San Gregorio 2,268 2,268 456San I1defonso 1,583 1,583 290San Juan 946 946 170San Miguel 974 974 199San Roque 1,073 1,073 201Sta. Rosa 3,252 3,252 606

BAY 32,535 32,526 6,362Bitin 3,012 3,006 541Calo 2,269 2,269 473Dila 2,972 2,972 567Maitim 2,510 2,510 498Masaya 2,930 2,930 589Paciano Rizal 2,399 2,399 471Puypuy 1,344 1,344 275San Agustin (Pob.) 954 951 186San Antonio 3,589 3,589 717San Isidro 1,807 1,807 350San Nicolas (Pob.) 1,294 1,294 250Sta. Cruz 1,700 1,700 329Sto. Domingo 2,593 2,593 501Tagumpay 1,145 6 1,145 233Tranca 2,017 2,017 382

BINAN 134,553 134,498 26,168Binan 310 310 46Bungahan 394 394 71Canlalay 14,127 14,127 2,741Casile 1,963 1,963 404De La paz 18,947 18,947 3,mGanado 501 501 90Langkiwa 936 936 181Lorna 925 925 160Malaban 21,826 21,826 4,327Malamig 131 131 19

2Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

hy City, Municipality and Barangay: As of May 1, 1990(Continued)

City, Municipality and Total Household Number ofBarangay Population Population Households,

Mampalasan 1,364 1,364 237Platero 6,247 6,247 1,218Poblacion 3,334 3,334 589San Antonio 14,916 14,904 2,938San Francisco (HaIang) 9,417 9,417 1,830San Jose 5,232 5,232 978San Vicente 9,596 9,596 1,860

'", . Santo Nino 2,279 2,279 456~'.~.'

Soro-soro 3,334 3,334 659,Sto. Domingo 3,183 3,183 577~

tSto. Tomas (Calabuso) 10,530 10,487 2,001Timbao 981 981' 189,. Tubigan 3,657 3,657 736

" Zapote 423 423 89,...•~:

!'" CABUYAO 66,975 66,907 12,671,.

Baelaran 1,883 1,883 335- .~'.Banaybanay 4,598 4,598 954.. ':-:::..

.', Banlic 4,572 4,572 874

.' Barangay I (Pob.) 2,437 2,369 443Barangay II- (pob.) 1,837 1,837 361

-7. Barangay III (pob.) 2,285 2,285 456, Bigaa 5,805 5,805 1,077Butong 2,358 2,358 435". Casile 980 980 175DiellDo 745 745 139,Gulod 6,053 6,053 1,093Mamatid 6,513 6,513 1,210Marinig 7,215 7,215 1,293

! Niugan 5,792 5,792 1,139,. Pillland 623 623 101.,Pulo 4,748 4,748 890SaIa 5,960 5,960 1,179San Isidro 2,571 2,571 517

," CALAMBA 33,054173,453 173,033

Bagong Kalsada 1,410 1,410 288, . Banadero 2,315 2,315 449

Baulic 2,009 2,009 379.' <'- Barandal 541 541 87

Barangay I (pob.) 4,872 4,872 966Barangay II (Pob.) 4,654 4,654 900Barangay III (Pob.) 4,055 4,055 765;c.Barangay IV, (Pob.) 2,629 2,629 497~'

Barangay V (Pob.) 3,614 3,614 678Barangay VI (Pob.) 2,356 2,353 461Barangay VII (Pob.) 1,468 1,451 301Batino 276 276 48. Bubuyan 864 864 141,.

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Tolal Population, Household Population and Number of Households3

by City, Municipality and Barangay: As of May 1, 1990(Continued)

City, Municipality and Tolal Household Number ofBarangay Population Population Households

Bucal 6,100 6,095 1,183Bunggo 1,550 1,550 262Burol 1,035 1,035 178Camaligan 439 439 75Canlubang 20,112 19,972 3,432Halang 3,750 3,726 758Hornalan 704 704 120Kay-anlog 962 962 179LaMesa 852 852 153Laguerla 896 896 156Lawa 2,075 2,075 460Leeheria 4,241 4,241 842Lingga 4,290 4,286 829Looe 5,267 5,267 967Mabato 475 475 87Majada Labas 1,945 1,945 353Makiling 3,382 3,382 658Mapagong 2,322 2,322 452Masili 2,024 2,024 392Maunong 1,109 1,109 188Mayapa 13,258 13,092 2,504Paciano Rizal 8,169 8,169 1,629Palingon 3,824 3,824 734Palo Alto 1,913 1,913 325Pansol 4,941 4,934 1,015Parian 10,278 10,278 2,089Prinza 606 606 110Punla 1,108 1,108 202PUling Lupa 927 927 170Real 7,409 7,409 1,466Saimsim 962 962 163San Cristobal 3,876 3,876 795San Jose 3,491 3,491 703San Juan 3,997 3,997 797Sanpiruhan 3,750 3,750 696Sirang Lupa 2,248 2,248 409Sueol 2,380 2,378 450Tulo 2,507 2,455 505Turbina 1,384 1,384 268Ulango 748 748 150Uwisan 1,084 1,084 190

CALAUAN 32,736 32,724 6,237Balayhangin 3,568 3,568 679Bangyas '1,380 1,380 269Dayap 3,325 3,322 651Hanggan 782 782 166Imok 1,134 1,134 202Kanluran (Pob.) 1,652 1,652 316

4Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

by City, Municipality and Barangay: As of May 1, 1990(Continued)

City, Municipality and Total lIousehold Number ofBarangay Population Population Households

Lamot I 1,620 1,620 300Lamot II 3,195 3,195 589Limao 2,076 2,076 387Mabacan 2,149 2,149 410Masiit 2,790 2,790 529Paliparan 494 494 89Perez 1,651 1,651 307Prinza 1,873 1,873 392San Isidro 2,029 2,029 372Santo Tomas 1,421 1,421 267Silangan (Pob.) 1,597 1,588 312

CAVINTl 15,131 15,073 3,345Anglas 73 73 30Bangco (2)Bukal 733 733 147Bulajo 271 271 57Cansuso 1,054 1,054 218Duhat 1,184 1,184 257Inao-awan 542 542 133Kanluran Talaongan 710 710 160Labayo (2)Layasin 263 263 57Layug 318 318 70Mahipon 1,347 1,347 270Paowin 593 539 124Poblacion 6,248 6,244 1,448Silangan Talaongan %1 %1 184Sisilmin 160 160 40Sumucab 321 321 68Tibatib 130 130 32Udia 223 223 50

FAMY 7,928 7,922 1,526Asana (Pob.) 503 503 85Bagong Pag.asa (Pob.) 384 384 79Bagong Sigsigan 174 174 45Balitoc 266 266 58Banaba (Pob.) 481 481 107Batuhan 1,0% 1,0% 218Bulihan 956 956 179Caballero (Pob.) 490 490 89Calumpang (Pob.) 451 448 77Cuebang Bato 57 57 9Damayan (Pob.) 575 575 102Kapatalan 167 167 29Kataypuanan 109 109 21Liyang 65 65 21Maate 114 114 24

Total Population, Household Population and Number or HouseholdsS

by City, Municipality and Barangay: As or May I, 1990(Continued)

City, Municipality and Total HouseholdI

Number orBarangay Population Population Households

Magdala (Pob.) 333 333 55Mayatba 268 265 54Minayutan 218 218 37Salang Bato 374 374 74Tunhae 847 847 163

KALAYAAN 13,118 13,116 2,555Longos 3,900 3,900 711San Antonio 4,967 4,%7 986San Juan 4,251 4,249 798

LILIW 21,911 21,911 4,470Bagong Anyo (Pob.) 1,366 1,366 293Bayate (4) 32 32 7Bubukal 97 97 20Bungkol 374 374 79Cabuyao (4) 32 32 7.Calumpang 2,264 2,264 462Culoy (4) 17 17 7Dagatan 463 463 100Daniw (Danliw) 386 386 79Dita 114 114 20Ibabang Palina (4) 26 26 5Ibabang San Roque 320 320 66Ibabang Sungi 65 65 10Ibabang Taykin 591 591 122Ilayang Palina 1,111 1,111 216Ilayang San Roque (4) 18 18 3Ilayang Sungi (4) 7 7 3Ilayang Taykin 669 669 137Kanlurang Bukal 2,366 2,366 464Laguan 857 857 165Luquin 220 220 52Malabo-kalantukan 164 164 37Masikap (Pob.) 1,713 1,713 371Maslun (Pob.) 2,726 2,726 569Mojon 1,672 1,672 321

Novaliehes 336 336 72

Oples 254 254 51

Pag-asa (Pob.) 1,465 1,465 288

Palayan 200 200 38

Rizal (Pob.) 1,000 1,000 216

San Isidro 173 173 37

Silangang Bukal 116 116 30

Tuy-baanan 637 637 123

6Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

by City, Municipality and Barangay: As of May I, 1990(Continued)

City, Municipality and Total Household Number ofBarangay Population Population Households

LOS BANOS 66,211 66,071 13,320ADos 5,313 5,313 1,054Bagong Silang 576 576 112Bambang 4,222 4,222 870Batong Malake 12,145 12,025 2,580Baybayin (Pob.) 1,407 1,407 306Bayog 5,161 5,161 1,013Lalakay 3,216 3,216 600Maahas 3,192 3,192 619Malinla 4,256 4,256 823Mayondon 10,418 10,418 2,071San Antonio 7,620 7,600 1,584Tadlak 1,322 1,322 258Timugan (Pob.) 3,275 3,275 672Tuntungin-putho 4,088 4,088 758

LUiSIANA 14,241 14,192 3,033Barangay Zone I (Pob.) 280 280 65Barangay Zone II (Pob.) 351 315 77Barangay Zone III (Pob.) 436 436 98Barangay Zone IV (Pob.) 471 471 113Barangay Zone V (Pob.) 775 775 184Barangay Zone VI (Pob.) 526 526 134Barangay Zone VII (Pob.) 562 562 125Barangay Zone VIII (Pob.) 525 522 103De La Paz 370 370 82San Antonio 1,851 1,851 384San Buenaventura 1,340 1,340 272San Diego 2,055 2,055 408San Isidro 2,048 2,038 438San Jose 284 284 58San Juan 174 174 38San Luis 128 128 27San Pablo 111 111 27San Pedro (4) 59 59 15San Rafael (4) 26 26 6San Roque 147 147 33San Salvador 335 335 78Sto. Domingo 386 386 76Sto. Tomas 1,001 1,001 192

LUMBAN 19,773 19,773 3,816Bagong Silang 2,229 2,229 436Balimbingan (Pob.) 1,002 1,002 196Balubad 594 594 109Caliraya 539 539 105Concepcion 837 837 157Lewin 912 912 174Maracta (Pob.) 1,025 1,025 206

7Total Population, Housebold Popnlation and Number of Housebolds

by City, Municipality and Barangay: As of May 1, 1990(Continued)

City, Municipality and Total Housebold Number of. Barangay Population Population Housebolds

Maytalangl 1,872 1,872 361Maytalang II 434 434 87Prlmera Parang (Pob.) 1,359 1,359 274Prlmera PuIo (Pob.) 2,074 2,074 386Salac (Pob.) 1,426 1,426 260Santo Nino (pob.) 1,205 1,205 245Segunda Parang (Pob.) 1,184 1,184 245Segunda PuIo (Pob.) 1,389 1,389 250Wawa 1,692 1,692 325

MABITAC 11,444 11,402 2,186_ Amuyong 360 358 63Bayaniban (Pob.) 429 429 87Lambak (Pob.) 771 771 153Libis Ng Nayon (Pob.) 411 411 83Lukong 593 593 124Maligaya (pob.) 234 194 45Masikap (Pob.) 465 465 88Matalatala 1,881 1,881 357Nanguma 1,361 1,361 249Numero (2)Paagaban 2,313 2,313 427Pag-asa (Pob.) 723 723 141San Antonio 775 775 140San Miguel 383 383 72Sinag Tala (Pob.) 745 745 157

MAGDALENA 13,450 13,412 2,612Alipit 139 139 29Baanan 651 651 139Balanac 395 395 82Bucal 281 281 53Buenavisla 1,328 1,316 • 264Bungkol 393 393 80Buo 51 51 10Burlungan 368 360 70Cigaras 1,581 1,563 299Halaybayin 89 89 19Ibabang Atingay 78 78 17Ibabang BUlnong 911 911 175Ilayang Atingay 163 163 43I1ayang Butnong 610 610 100Ilog (4) 63 63 14Ma1aking Ambling 380 380 71MaHnao 295 295 64Maravilla 294 294 59Munting Ambling 601 601 103Poblacion 2,705 2,705 514Sabang 328 328 67

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8Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

by City, Municipality and Barangay: As of May I, 1990(Continued)

City, Municipality and Total Housebold Number ofBarangay Population Population Households

Salasad 1,211 1,211 235Tanawan (4) 13 13 4Tipunan 522 522 101

MAJAYJAY 15,875 15,861 3,180Amonoy 115 115 28Bakia 364 364 69Balanae 14 14 3Balayong 22 22 4Banilad 110 110 21Banti 87 87 23Bitaoy % % 20Botoean 698 698 143Bukal 87 87 20Burgos (4) 63 63 16Burol (4) 11 11 3Coralao 170 170 33Gagalot 311 311 68Ibabang Bayucain (4) 12 12 1Ibabang Bonga 364 364 68I1ayang Banga 373 373 79I1ayang Bayucain 55 55 13Isabang (4) 34 34 7Malinao 121 121 19May-it 66 66 12Munting Kawayan 185 185 38alia 623 615 131Oobi 243 243 50Oriquil (Pob.) 1,399 1,399 274Panalaban (4) 7 7 2Pangil 168 168 35Panglan (4) 16 16 6Piit • 244 244 50Pook % % 19Rizal 125 125 28San Francisco (Pob.) 2,066 2,066 424San Isidro 316 316 63San Miguel (Pob.) 3,221 3,221 644San Roque (4) 3 3 1Sta. Catalina (Pob.) 1,685 1,679 333Suba 1,276 1,276 227Talortor 533 533 105Tanawan (4) 71 71 21Taytay 225 225 47Villa Nogales 200 200 32

,Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households.

by City, Municipality and Barangay: As of May I, 1990(Continued)

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City, Municipality and, Barangay

NAGCARLANAboAlibungbunganAlumbradoBalayongBalimbingBalinaconBambangBanagoBanca-bancaBangkuroBaniladBarangay I (Pob.)Barangay II (Pob.)Barangay III (Pob.)BayaquitosBuboyBuenavistaBuhanginanBukalBungaCabuyewCalumpangKanluran KabubuhayanKanluran LazaanLabanganLagulo (4)LawaguinMalayaMaliitMalinaoManaolMaravillaNagcalbang (4)OplesPalayanPalinaSabangSan FranciscoSanta LuciaSibulanSilangan lIayaSilangan KabubuhayanSilangan LazaanSilangan NapapatidSinipianSulsuginTalahibTalangan

TotalPopulation

37,69665789537870

248231894

1,151683218194

2,0963,8853,068

386618591

3501611056181254958429

339965116899

1,16864413

196494649204

1,3171,697298829715936423389189230

1,488

HouseholdPopulation

37,651 •65789537870

248231894

1,151683218194

2,0853,8853,068

386398591

350161105618125495

8429

339965116899

1,16864413

196494649204

1,3171,697298829715936423389189230

1,488

Number ofHouseholds

7,582154173

82165048

1832231404435

416795638101212217843023

12427

11419(;

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10Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

by City, Municipality and Barangay: As of May I, 1990(Continued)

City, Municipality and Total Household Number ofBarangay Population Population Househulds

Taytay • 1,958 1,958 386Tipacan 19 19 3Wakat 1,002 99() 210Yukos 3,009 3,009 597

PAETE 20,579 20,576 4,210Bagumbayan (Pob.) 3,052 3,052 645Bangkusay (Pob.) 703 703 137Ermita (Pob.) 713 713 164Ibaba Del Norte (Pob.) 2,176 2,173 418Ibaba Del Sur (Pob.) 2,390 2,390 501lIaya Del Norte (Pob.) 2,186 2,186 412lIaya Del Sur (Pob.) 1,861 1,861 381Maytoong (Pob.) 2,190 2,190 475Quinale (Pob.) 5,308 5,308 1,077

PAGSANJAN 25,024 24,997 5,340Anibong 218 218 45Barangay I (Pob.) 1,973 1,%7 433Barangay 11(Pob.) 2,158 2,158 465Binan 1,882 1,861 400Buboy 923 923 193Cabanbanan 2,637 2,637 541Calusiche 247 247 55Dingin 505 505 114Lambac 251 251 51Layugan 165 165 32Magdapio 1,232 1,232 239Maulawin 3,187 3,187 709Pinagsanjan. 3,566 3,566 733Sabang 1,211 1,211 249Sampaloc 2,806 2,806 622San Isidro 2,063 2,063 459

PAKIL 13,438 13,424 2,715Banilan 976 976 196Bano 432 432 92Burgos 973 973 206Casa Real 930 930 186Casinsin 1,159 1,159 218Dorado 600 600 121Gonzales (Pob.) 2,052 2,048 427Kabulusan 2,095 2,095 409Matikiw 331 331 61Rizal (Pob.) 1,448 1,448 302Saray 602 602 125Taft (Pob.) 877 867 179Tavera (Pob.) %3 %3 193

11Tolal Population, Household Population and Number of Households

by City, Municipality and Barangay: As of May I, 1990(Continued)

City, Municipality and Tolal Household Number ofBarangay Population Population Households

PANGIL 15,212 15,212 2,931Balian 3,825 3,825 725Dambo ". 1,015 1,015 190Galalan 611 611 118Isla (Pob.) 1,319 1,319 261Mabato-azubre 993 993 201Natividad (Pob.) 1,951 1,951 387San Jose (Pob.) 1,502 1,502 307Sulib 3,996 3,996 742

•PILA 27,467 27,467 5,301Aplaya 2,610 2,610 490Bagong Pook 1,787 1,787 329Bukal i47 147 30Bulilan Norte (Pob.) 1,480 1,480 290Bulilan Sur (Pob.) 2,116 2,116 446Concepcion 430 430 91Labuin 2,488 2,488 476Linga 2,185 2,185 405Masico 828 828 165Mojon 321 321 62Pansol 1,423 1,423 271Pinaybayanan 2,865 2,865 543San Antonio 1,822 1,822 343San Miguel 639 639 130Sta. Clara Norte (Pob.) 1,631 1,631 310Sta. Clara Sur (Pob.) 3,747 3,747 733Tubuan 948 948 187

RIZAL 9,501 9,499 1,942Antipolo 1,415 1,415 289East Poblacion 665 665 151Entablado 75 75 17Laguan 96 96 20Paule 1 582 582 122Paule 2 941 941 190Pook 1,078 1,078 218Tala 1,452 1,452 287Talaga 1,024 1,024 200Tuy 1,041 1,041 213West Poblacion 1,132 1,130 235

SAN PABLO CITY 161,630 161,426 31,726Atisan 908 908 160Bagong Bayan II-A (Pob.) 2,343 2,343 428Bagong Pook VI-C (Pob.) 2,280 2,280 435Barangay I-A (Pob.) 674 674 134Barangay I-B (Pob.) 3,758 3,754 735Barangay I-C (Pob.) 4,887 4,887 900

12Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

hy City, Municipality and Barangay: As of May I, 1990(Continued)

City, Municipality and Total Household Number ofBarangay Population Population Households

Baraogay II-B (pob.) 2,066 2,066 369Barangay II-C (pob.) 1,310 1,310 248Baraogay II-D (pob.) 1,376 1,376 263Baraogay II-E (pob.) 3,805 3,802 743Baraogay II-F (pob.) 1,509 1,509 304Barangay III-A (pob.) 518 518 110Baraogay III-B (pob.) 959 959 187Barangay III-C (pob.) 2,6% 2,6% 516Baraogay III-D (Pob.) 1,544 1,544 307Baraogay III.E (POb.) 553 553 105Barangay III-F (pob.) 371 371 73Barangay IV-A (pob.) 1,101 1,096 200Baraogay IV -B (pob.) 549 532 130Baraogay IV-C (pob.) 954 954 201Baraogay V-A (Pob.) 821 821 164Baraogay V -B (pob.) 737 737 163Barangay V -C (pob.) 699 699 128Baraogay V-D (Pob.) 606 605 113Baraogay VI-A (Pob.) 619 610 124Barangay VI -B (Pob.) 779 779 140Baraogay VI-D (pob.) 1,874 1,855 357Baraogay VI-E (pob.) 2,500 2,494 482Baraogay VII-A (Pob.) 1,901 1,897 371Barangay VII-B (Pob.) 1,079 1,079 197Baraogay VII-C (pob.) 339 339 66Barangay VII-D (Pob.) 228 228 42Barangay VII-E (Pob.) 339 339 63Bautista 1,410 1,410 301Concepcion 5,520 5,453 1,082Del Remedio 9,020 9,016 1.756Dolores 1,324 1,324 280Sao Antonio I 2,025 2,025 405Sao Antonio II 1,842 1,842 343San Bartolome 1,783 1,783 348San Buenaventura 2,338 2,338 455San Crispin 2,510 2,510 502San Cristobal 3,764 3,764 748San Diego 2,974 2,974 614San Francisco 8,542 8,477 1,692San Gabriel 4,055 4,055 774San Gregorio 2,001 2,001 389San Ignacio 2,479 2,479 507San Isidro 2,238 2,238 427San Joaquin 632 632 126San Jose 2,005 2,005 439San Juan 2,227 2,227 464San Lorenzo 958 958 202Sao Lucas 1 3,130 3,130 622Sao Lucas 2 2,293 2,293 486

Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households13

by City, Municipality and Barangay: As of May I, 1990(Continued)

City, Municipality and Total Household Number ofBarangay Population Population Households

San Marcos 2,051 2,051 382San Mateo 1,749 1,749 348San Miguel 1,543 1,543 291San Nicolas 2,307 2,307 451San Pedro 1,228 1,228 245San Rafael 2,350 2,350 445San Roque 1,694 1,694 335San Vicente 1,317 1,317 263Santiago I 1,518 1,518 292Santiago II 2,032 2,032 406Santisimo Rosario 2,889 2,889 544Soledad 1,443 1,443 268Sta. Ana 1,341 1,341 263Sta. Catalina 1,346 1,346 276Sta. Cruz 1,516 1,516 294Sta. Elena 2,793 2,793 542Sta. Filomena 2,291 2,291 450Sta. Isabel 2,224 2,224 448Sta. Maria 1,754 1,754 337Sta. Maria Magdalena 1,579 1,579 340Sta. Monica 4,156 4,156 795Sta. Veronica 769 769 150Sto. Angel 4,199 4,199 864Sto. Cristo 2,037 2,037 433Sto. Nino 1,752 1,752 344

SAN PEDRO 156,486 156,382 30,439Bagong Silang 2,612 2,612 545Calendola 3,268 3,268 609Cuyab 10,416 10,416 2,092Estrella 2,697 2,697 510GSIS-Holiday Hills Village 1,500 1,500 292Landayan 14,323 14,314 2,930Langgam 5,919 5,919 1,074Laram 3,951 3,951 808Magsaysay 4,846 4,846 913Nueva 4,984 4,984 I,OIlPoblacion 5,483 5,466 1,I17Riverside 826 826 174 •Sampaguita Village 3,324 3,324 607San Antonio 21,270 21,192 4,278San Roque 6,020 6,020 1,166San Vicente 58,7% 58,796 I1,087Sto. Nino 3,870 3,870 761United Bayanihan 1,741 1,741 329United Better Living 640 640 136

14Total Population, Honsehold Population and Number of Households

by City, Municipality and Barangay: As of May I, 1990(Continued)

City, Muuicipality aud Total Household Number ofBarangay • Population Population Households

SANTACRUZ 76,603 76,563 15,414Alipit 283 283 57Bagumbayan 5,166 5,166 1,035Barangay I (Pob.) 1,293 1,293 278Barangay II (Pob.) 1,882 1,882 377Barangay III (Pob.) 1,013 1,012 219Barangay IV (Pob.) 1,706 1,706 339Barangay V (Pob.) 1,141 1,141 219Bubukal 3,06'7 3,067 590Calios 4,971 4,971 1,003Duhat 3,522 3,522 681Gatid 5,754 5,754 1,114Jasaan 319 319 59Labuin 2,281 2,281 464Malinao 239 239 49Oogong 1,877 1,864 3%Pagsawitan 5,680 5,680 1,119Palasan 1,603 1,593 310Patimbao 4,574 4,574 946San Jose 1,499 1,499 326San JUi'" 1,415 1,415 303San Pablo Norte 2,941 2,941 579San Pablo Sur 1,798 1,784 356Santisima Cruz 9,514 9,514 1,947Santo Angel Central 3,509 3,509 714Santo Angel Norte 4,586 4,586 925Santo Angel Sur 4,970 4,968 1,009

SANTA MARIA 20,525 20,507 4,143Adia 570 569 114Bagong Pook 1,999 1,999 423Bagumhayan 1,311 1,311 250Buhukal 877 877 167Cabuoan 560 560 120Calangay 877 877 162Cambuja 1,148 1,148 232Coralan 1,563 . 1,563 321Cueva 633 633 132(nayapan 379 379 76Jose Laurel, Sr. 506 506 100Jose Rizal 682 682 142Kayhakat 776 776 163Macasipac 484 484 83Masinao 480 480 87Mataling-ting 385 385 77Pa-oo 413 413 83Parang Ng Buho 625 625 120Poblacion Bgy. 1 (Pob.) 658 658 132Poblacion Bgy. 2 (Pob.) 730 722 159

15Tolal Population, Household Population and Number of Households

by Cit)', Municipality and Barangay: As of May I, 1990(Continued)

City, Municipality and Tolal Household Number ofBarangay Population Population Households

Poblacion Bgy. 3 (Pob.) 8'J7 892 200Poblacion Bgy. 4 (Pob.) 683 683 144Santiago 1,391 1,391 267Talangka 1,043 1,039 '212Tungkod 855 855 177

SANTA ROSA 94,719 94,672 18,961Aplaya 8,727 8,727 1,744Balibago 6,730 6,710 1,352Bgy III Market Area (Pob.) 4,660 4,660 936Bgy. I Kanluran (Pob.) 4,628 4,616 923Bgy. II Malusak (Pob.) 2,222 2,222 499Caingin 6,310 6,310 1,309DiIa' 3,976 3,976 802Dita 9,180 9,180 1,801Don Jose 1,570 1,570 296Ibaba 2,334 2,334 477Labas 4,684 4,669 965Macabling 4,490 4,490 894Malitlit 3,690 3,690 700Pook 6,753 6,753 1,376Pulong Sta. Cruz 4,666 4,666 898Santo Domingo 867 867 164SinaIhan 9,709 9,709 1,898Tagapo 9,523 9,523 1,927

SINILOAN 22,759 22,662 4,695Acevida 1,209 1,209 247Bagong Pag-asa (Pob.) 438 438 100Bagumbarangay 284 281 60Bubay 517 517 106G. Redor (Pob.) 489 489 111General Luna 1,593 1,593 362Halayhayin 2,412 2,411 507J. Rizal (Pob.) 538 538 112Kapatalan 1,377 1,286 261Laguio 199 199 42Liyang 139 139 34L1avac (3) 602 602 106Macatad 1,060 1,060 217Magsaysay 758 758 152Mayatba 128 128 31Mendiola 3,655 3,655 715P. Burgos 1,852 1,850 392Pandeno 2,236 2,236 453Salubungan 1,211 l,i11 252Wawa 2,062 2,062 435

16Total Population, Household Population and Number of Households

by City, Mnnicipality and Barangay: As of May I, 1990(Continued)

City, Mnnicipality and Total Household Number ofBarangay Popnlation Popnlation Households

VlCfORIA 21,847 21,843 4,167Banca-banca 1,717 1,717 356Daniw 370 370 77Masapang 2,915 2,915 583Nanhaya (Pob.) 5,566 5,566 1,016Pagalangan 986 986 187San Benito 1,463 1,463 276San Felix 543 543 106San Francisco 2,286 2,286 416San Roque (Pob.) 6,001 5,997 1,150

(1) Estimated population(2) Residents temporarily evacuated(3) Disputed barangay - claimed by municipality of Real, Quezon and

municipality of Siniloan, Laguna(4) Some of the former residents migrated to other barangays due to

insurgency problems and physical features of the area

1990 Census of Population and HousingReport No.2

AbraAgusan del NorteAgusan del SurAklanA1bayAntiqueAuroraBacolod CityBaguio CilyBasilanBalaanBatanesBatangasBenguelBiliran (Sub-province)BoholBukidnollBulacanBuluan CilyCagayanCagayan de Oro CilyCamarines NorteCamarincs SurCamiguinCapizCatanduanesCavileCebuCebu CityCotabatoDavaoDavao CilyDavao del SurDavao OrientalEastern SamarOuimaras (Sub-province)!fugaoIligan CilyIlocos NoneIlocos SurIloiloIloilo CitylsabelaKalinga.ApayaoKaloocanLa UnionLagunaLanao del NoneLanao del SurLas PiilasLeyle

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