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  2. 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 ...

  3. 2015 Philippine census - Wikipedia

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    The same law obliges the PSA to conduct the national censuses in the Philippines starting with the 2015 census. [1] [2] 90,000 enumerators and 23,000 supervisors were employed for the conduct of the census. Enumerators made house-to-house visits and institutional surveys for the census. [1] [3] The census began on August 10, 2015. [1]

  4. 2024 Philippine census - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Census of Population (POPCEN) will be the sixteenth census in the Philippines and the third census conducted by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA). [ 1 ] References

  5. 2020 Philippine census - Wikipedia

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    The census was originally scheduled to start on May 4, 2020. The conduct of the census was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The census was planned to be held sometime after the lifting of the enhanced community quarantine in Luzon which was imposed as a response to the health crisis. The start of census was then rescheduled for September ...

  6. List of female members of the House of Representatives of the ...

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    The list is chronologically grouped according to the convocation of the Philippine Congress in which members were elected. Included in this list are members of the Philippine Constitutional Convention of 1971, the Batasang Bayan, which functioned as the de facto legislature from 1976 to 1978, the Interim and Regular Batasang Pambansa, which ...

  7. Bambang, Taguig - Wikipedia

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    During the Spanish rule of the Philippines, Bambang became one of the nine original barrios of Taguig, [6] a pueblo (town) that was established as part of the province of Manila on April 25, 1587. [ 4 ] : 28 When the country gained its independence from Spain on June 12, 1898, Isabelo Bautista was appointed as the village president ( Filipino ...

  8. Demographics of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The 1887 census yielded a count of 5,984,727 excluding non-Christians. [32] In the 1860s to 1890s, in the urban areas of the Philippines, especially at Manila, according to burial statistics, as much as 3.3% of the population were pure European Spaniards and the pure Chinese were as high as 9.9%. [33]

  9. List of members of the House of Representatives of the ...

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    This is a complete list of past and present members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines whose last names begin with the letter M.. This list also includes members of the Philippine Assembly (1907–1916), the Commonwealth National Assembly (1935–1941), the Second Republic National Assembly (1943–1944) and the Batasang Pambansa (1978–1986).