San Pablo City, Laguna, Philippines

San Pablo City, Laguna, Philippines has a population of 285,348 as of the 2020 census.
In 2015 it had a population of: Population 2015 census

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List of Barangays in San Pablo City in the Laguna Province within Region 4-A(calabarzon) in the Republic of The Philippines
Atisan | Bagong Bayan II-A | Bagong Pook VI-C | Barangay I-A | Barangay I-B | Barangay II-A | Barangay II-B | Barangay II-C | Barangay II-D | Barangay II-E | Barangay II-F | Barangay III-A | Barangay III-B | Barangay III-C | Barangay III-D | Barangay III-E | Barangay III-F | Barangay IV-A | Barangay IV-B | Barangay IV-C | Barangay V-A | Barangay V-B | Barangay V-C | Barangay V-D | Barangay VI-A | Barangay VI-B | Barangay VI-D | Barangay VI-E | Barangay VII-A | Barangay VII-B | Barangay VII-C | Barangay VII-D | Barangay VII-E | Bautista | Concepcion | Del Remedio | Dolores | San Antonio 1 | San Antonio 2 | San Bartolome | San Buenaventura | San Crispin | San Cristobal | San Diego | San Francisco | San Gabriel | San Gregorio | San Ignacio | San Isidro | San Joaquin | San Jose | San Juan | San Lorenzo | San Lucas 1 | San Lucas 2 | San Marcos | San Mateo | San Miguel | San Nicolas | San Pedro | San Rafael | San Roque | San Vicente | Santa Ana | Santa Catalina | Santa Cruz | Santa Elena | Santa Felomina | Santa Isabel | Santa Maria | Santa Maria Magdalena | Santa Monica | Santa Veronica | Santiago I | Santiago II | Santisimo Rosario | Santo Angel | Santo Cristo | Santo Niño | Soledad

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  • For every city or municipality to prosper, it must develop the barangay’s infrastructures.

Featured News of the Philippines

March 16, 2024

The Local Water Utilities Administration (LWUA) is taking steps to address the impending water crisis caused by the El Niño phenomenon by assuming control of the Metro Cebu Water District (MCWD).

According to Ronnie Ong, LWUA’s chair, this move aims to mitigate the losses that MCWD has incurred over recent years. Ong highlighted significant losses, with MCWD reporting 20.34 million cubic meters (cu. m) in 2020, followed by 24.542 million cu. m in 2021, and 29.481 cu. m in 2022.

“We are implementing President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s directive in response to El Niño. MCWD serves numerous communities, including four highly urbanized cities and four municipalities,” Ong emphasized.

Ong attributed losses due to non-revenue water to aging pipelines, mismanagement, and inadequate system upgrades.

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List of Cities in the Philippines

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