National Statistics Office Philippines

National Statistics Office Philippines

National Statistics Office Philippines

- Highly Urbanized Cities - Cities with a minimum population of two hundred thousand ;(200,000) ;inhabitants, as certified by the National Statistics Office, and with the latest annual income of at least five hundred million pesos(₱500,000,000) based on 2008 constant prices, as certified by the city treasurer. There are currently 35 ;highly urbanized cities in the Philippines, 16 of which are located in Metro Manila. - Independent Component Cities - Cities of this type are independent of the province, and as such their charters ban residents from voting for provincial elective officials. Cities with a minimum population of 150,000 and earns at least 350 ;million ;pesos ;(₱350,000,000) based on 2008 constant prices, as certified by the City Treasurer. There are five such cities: Dagupan, Cotabato, Naga, Ormoc and Santiago. - Component Cities - Cities which do not meet the preceding requirements are deemed part of the province in which they are geographically located. If a component city is located along the boundaries of two ;(2) or more provinces, it shall be considered part of the province of which it used to be a municipality. Note: Definitions taken from National Statistical Coordination Board.[4 - . Income classification - ] Cities are classified according to average annual income based on the previous ;3 ;calendar years. Effective July ;28, ;2008 the thresholds for the income classes for cities are:[5 -

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