Friday, September 7, 2012

Cities

Main article: Cities of the Philippines Metro Manila is the most populous of the twelve defined metropolitan areas in the Philippines and the 11th most populous in the world. As of the 2007 census, it had a population of 11,553,427, comprising 13% of the national population.[153] Including suburbs in the adjacent provinces (Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, and Rizal) of Greater Manila, the population is around 21 million. Metro Manila's gross regional product is estimated as of July 2009 to be ₱468.4 billion (at constant 1985 prices) and accounts for 33% of the nation's GDP. In 2008, it ranked as the 40th wealthiest urban agglomeration in the world and the 2nd in Southeast Asia, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers. Cebu City in the Visayas and Davao City in Mindanao are other important urban centers. v t e Largest cities or towns of Philippines Philippines 2010 Census Rank City name Region Pop. Rank City name Region Pop. 1 Quezon City National Capital Region 2,761,720 11 Parañaque National Capital Region 588,126 2 Manila National Capital Region 1,652,171 12 Dasmariñas CALABARZON 575,817 3 Caloocan National Capital Region 1,489,040 13 Valenzuela National Capital Region 575,356 4 Davao City Davao Region 1,449,296 14 Las Piñas National Capital Region 552,573 5 Cebu City Central Visayas 866,171 15 General Santos SOCCSKSARGEN 538,086 6 Zamboanga City Zamboanga Peninsula 807,129 16 Makati National Capital Region 529,039 7 Antipolo CALABARZON 677,741 17 Bacoor CALABARZON 520,216 8 Pasig National Capital Region 669,773 18 Bacolod Western Visayas 511,820 9 Taguig National Capital Region 644,473 19 Muntinlupa National Capital Region 459,941 10 Cagayan de Oro Northern Mindanao 602,088 20 San Jose del Monte Central Luzon 454,553

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