Ding Syudad ning Filipinas
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Cities are classified according to average annual income based on the previous 3 calendar years. [1]
- 1st class - P250 million or more
- 2nd class - P155 million or more but less than P250 million
- 3rd class - P100 million or more but less than P155 million
- 4th class - P70 million or more but less than P100 million
- 5th class - P35 million or more but less than P70 million
- 6th class - Below P 35 million
[edit] Tala da reng Syudad
As of December 2004, there are 117 cities in the Philippines.
Note: For statistical purposes, independent cities are listed under the province to which they are most closely associated with, such as Baguio City in Benguet, Zamboanga City in Zamboanga del Sur, and Davao City in Davao del Sur.
[edit] Deng Pekamaragul a Syudad
The following is a list of the twelve largest cities in the country in terms of population, ordered according according to their 2000 census population.
Rank | City | Population (2000 census) |
Population (2005 estimate) |
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1. | Quezon City | 2,173,831 | 2,260,160[1] |
2. | Manila | 1,581,082 | 1,454,558[1] |
3. | Caloocan City | 1,177,604 | 1,352,132[1] |
4. | Davao City | 1,147,116 | 1,325,355[2] |
5. | Cebu City | 718,821 | 815,716[3] |
6. | Zamboanga City | 601,794 | 700,078[4] |
7. | Pasig City | 505,058 | 538,458[3] |
8. | Valenzuela City | 485,433 | 517,535[3] |
9. | Las Piñas City | 472,780 | 504,045[3] |
10. | Antipolo City | 470,866 | 566,712[3] |
11. | Taguig City | 467,375 | 498,283[3] |
12. | Cagayan de Oro City | 461,877 | 563,114[5] |
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