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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 ...
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]
Largest attended papal gathering: Mass by Pope Francis in Rizal Park, Manila on January 18, 2015, attended by 6–7 million people (also largest in the world) [33] Largest banknote: ₱100,000 bill, launched in 1998, dimensions of 356mm width and 216mm height [ 34 ]
The online census covered 2,000 households – mostly with members affiliated with the PSA and other government agencies. [4] All persons to be enumerated as members of a household or as residents of an institutional living quarter were those alive as of 12:01 a.m. of May 1, 2020 [6]
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]
This list may not reflect recent changes. Census in the Philippines; 0–9. 2015 Philippine census; 2020 Philippine census; 2024 Philippine census; P.
Joseph Estrada: 13th president of the Philippines and former mayor of the city of Manila. Miguel Lino de Ezpeleta: Spanish Governor-General of the Philippines. Benito Legarda (1853–1915): Filipino legislator and Philippine Commission member. Bongbong Marcos (1957): 17th president of the
Larry Silva – 21st Vice Mayor of Manila, former Manila City councilor from the 3rd district, actor and comedian; Carmen Planas – known as "Manila's Darling", was the first woman to be elected to any public offices in the Philippines when she was elected councilor of Manila by general suffrage in 1934. She would later serve as the capital ...