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  2. List of Philippine provinces by population - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Philippine provinces sorted by population as of the ... Population Notes — Metro Manila [a ... This page was last edited on 8 May 2024, ...

  3. Demographics of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    In 1941 the estimated population of the Philippines reached 17,000,000. [40] Manila's population was 684,000. [41] By then, some 27% of the population could speak English as a second language, while the number of Spanish speakers as first language had further fallen to 3% from 10 to 14% at the beginning of the century.

  4. List of cities proper by population density - Wikipedia

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    Proposed since June 2024. This ... This is a list of cities worldwide by population density. ... Manila, Philippines Dhaka, ...

  5. Manila - Wikipedia

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    Manila population pyramid in 2021 People flocking to the Binondo Chinatown during Chinese New Year. According to the 2020 Philippine census, Manila has a population of 1,846,513 people, making it the second-most-populous city in the Philippines. [220] Manila is the most-densely populated city in the world, with 41,515 inhabitants per km 2 in ...

  6. Census in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Manila (219,928) First official census by the US government United States government: 1918 10,314,310 2.03% — Manila (285,306) 1939 16,000,303 2.11% — Manila (623,492) Only census of the Commonwealth of the Philippines: 1948 19,234,182 2.07% — Manila (983,906) First census of the independent Republic of the Philippines Bureau of the ...

  7. List of metropolitan areas in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines has three metropolitan areas officially recognized by the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) due to their prominence, population, size, and economy: Manila, Cebu, and Davao. [1] [2] The most populous is Metro Manila, which comprises the City of Manila, 15 neighboring cities, and a

  8. Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    Map of ancient Manila in 1570. The polity of Maynila shown in yellow.. Manila, to the extent that it has this placename, was likely founded in the Middle Ages, or between 400 and 1500s, due to the Sanskrit origin of the component "nila" in its name which refers to "indigo", and the prevalence of the placename during the rule of Raja Matanda, the old King of Luzon, who was born in the early 1500s.

  9. Philippines - Wikipedia

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    As of May 1, 2020, the Philippines had a population of 109,035,343. [12] More than 60 percent of the country's population live in the coastal zone [468] and in 2020, 54 percent lived in urban areas. [469] Manila, its capital, and Quezon City (the country's most populous city) are in Metro Manila.