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Poverty incidence of San Fernando 2.5 5 7.5 10 12.5 15 2000 14.60 2003 14.47 2006 14.40 2009 14.96 2012 3.81 2015 3.82 2018 1.27 2021 5.09 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority The city's economy is driven by three primary sectors: agriculture, industry, and services, with the service sector playing a dominant role. The city of San Fernando is classified as a third-income class city, with a ...
The formation of La Union as a province in 1850 was part of broader administrative changes in the Ilocos Region. From the 16th to the 19th centuries, the original Ylocos province was divided. [ 2 ] In 1818, the region was split into Ilocos Norte and Ilocos Sur, and in 1846, the province of Abra was created.
Poverty incidence of La Union 10 20 30 40 2000 8.41 2003 30.20 2006 25.99 2009 29.29 2012 18.50 2015 17.53 2018 4.43 2021 6.60 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority La Union’s economy is driven by three primary sectors: agriculture, industry, and services. The service sector plays a dominant role, comprising 81.28% of all business establishments, while industry contributes 17.21% and ...
Pages in category "1850 establishments in the Philippines" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... San Fernando, La Union This page was ...
San Fernando: Barangay II (Poblacion) 475 592 674 693 856 San Fernando: Barangay III (Poblacion) 294 426 449 615 645 San Fernando: Barangay IV (Poblacion) 805 935 870 1,125 1,206 San Fernando: Barangobong 907 875 846 781 812 Luna: Baraoas 980 965 794 606 698 San Fernando: Baraoas Norte 866 805 737 673 576 Naguilian: Baraoas Sur 3,153 3,097 ...
Pages in category "Populated places established in 1850" ... San Fernando, La Union; San Joaquin County, California; San Luis Obispo County, California; Sandy Hook ...
The Taft Commission of the United States-backed Insular Government of the Philippine Islands appointed Ortega as the first provincial civil governor of La Union on August 15, 1901. [1] He was affiliated with Partido Federal. [2] In the February 1902 local election, he became the first elected La Union governor. He served until February 1904. [1 ...
On March 2, 1850, La Union was established as a new province, and Bauang became one of its founding towns. Other towns that initially formed La Union included Santo Tomas, Agoo, Aringay, Caba, Naguilian, San Fernando, San Juan, and Bacnotan from Pangasinan, and Purao (now Balaoan), Namacpacan (now Luna), and Bangar from Ilocos Sur. [10]