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1 Definitions  



1.1  Philippine Information Agency  





1.2  National Economic and Development Authority  





1.3  TV rating companies  







2 Statistics  





3 Areas under Mega Manila  



3.1  Metro Manila  





3.2  Greater Manila Area  





3.3  Greater Capital Region  







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{{Short description|Megalopolis in the Philippines}}

{{Short description|Megalopolis in the Philippines}}

{{Infobox settlement

[[File:Mega Manila location.PNG|thumb|350px|Location of Mega Manila within the Philippines: blue (for the [[Greater Manila Area]]) and yellow, according to the [[Presidential Communications Group#Philippine Information Agency|Philippine Information Agency]]. Altogether, it occupies {{Convert|50,525.48|km2|mi2|abbr=on}} of land.]]

| name = Mega Manila

[[File:Ermita-Malate skyline in Manila as of June 2015.jpg|250px|thumb|Metro Manila skyline]]

| image_skyline = Taft Avenue (aerial view) (Ermita, Manila)(2018-02-20).jpg

| image_alt =

| image_caption = Metro Manila skyline

| image_map = Mega Manila location.PNG

| map_caption = Location of Mega Manila within the Philippines: blue (for the [[Greater Manila Area]]) and yellow, according to the [[Presidential Communications Group#Philippine Information Agency|Philippine Information Agency]]

| subdivision_type = Country

| subdivision_name = {{flagcountry|Philippines}}

| parts_type = [[Regions of the Philippines|Regions]]

| parts = [[Calabarzon]]<br />[[Central Luzon]]<br />[[Metro Manila]]<br />[[Mimaropa]] (except [[Palawan]])

| population_metro = 41099507

|population_density_metro_km2 = auto

| area_metro_km2 = 50525

| demographics_type2 = GDP

| demographics2_footnotes = <ref name="GDP">{{Cite web |title=2021 to 2023 Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP)|url=https://psa.gov.ph/statistics/grdp/tables|access-date=April 26, 2024 |publisher=[[Philippine Statistics Authority]]}}</ref>

| demographics2_title1 = Metro

| demographics2_info1 = [[Philippine peso|₱]] 14.131 trillion<br/>[[US$]] 254.364 billion (2023)

| demographics2_title2 = Per capita

| demographics2_info2 = ₱ 345,000<br/>US$ 6,200 (2023)

| timezone =

| utc_offset =

}}

[[File:Bacoor Aerial View Talaba.jpg|250px|thumb|[[Bacoor]] downtown area in [[Cavite]]]]

[[File:Bacoor Aerial View Talaba.jpg|250px|thumb|[[Bacoor]] downtown area in [[Cavite]]]]



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TV ratings agency [[AGB Nielsen Philippines]] and [[Kantar Media Philippines]] consider Metro Manila and the [[Provinces of the Philippines|provinces]] of [[Bulacan]], [[Cavite]], [[Laguna (province)|Laguna]] and [[Rizal (province)|Rizal]] as "Mega Manila"<ref>{{Cite book |url=http://www.agbnielsen.com.ph/news/newsletter/monitor2.pdf |title=The Monitor |publisher=[[AGB Nielsen Philippines]] |volume=1 |publication-date=October 2001 |page=1 |format=PDF |access-date=February 18, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160411232553/http://www.agbnielsen.com.ph/news/newsletter/monitor2.pdf |archive-date=April 11, 2016 |url-status=dead |issue=1}}</ref> for their [[Audience measurement|TV ratings]] gathering (area highlighted in blue on the map), a much stricter definition than the PIA. Using census population in 2010<ref>{{Cite web |title=2000 Census-based Population Projections Table |url=https://www.census.gov.ph/data/sectordata/popproj_tab3r.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120414212601/https://www.census.gov.ph/data/sectordata/popproj_tab3r.html |archive-date=April 14, 2012 |access-date=February 18, 2023 |publisher=[[Philippine Statistics Authority|National Statistics Office]]}}</ref> the area has a population of 25,066,000 or about 26.6% of the population in an area roughly the size of [[Los Angeles County]] and average density over 2000 people per square kilometer. As a comparison, only the cities of [[Tokyo]], [[Jakarta]], and [[Mexico City]] have reached 25 million people, [[Shanghai]] may have but there is not enough detail in suburban statistics on it. Both Mega Manila definitions only include entire provinces, without finer detail.

TV ratings agency [[AGB Nielsen Philippines]] and [[Kantar Media Philippines]] consider Metro Manila and the [[Provinces of the Philippines|provinces]] of [[Bulacan]], [[Cavite]], [[Laguna (province)|Laguna]] and [[Rizal (province)|Rizal]] as "Mega Manila"<ref>{{Cite book |url=http://www.agbnielsen.com.ph/news/newsletter/monitor2.pdf |title=The Monitor |publisher=[[AGB Nielsen Philippines]] |volume=1 |publication-date=October 2001 |page=1 |format=PDF |access-date=February 18, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160411232553/http://www.agbnielsen.com.ph/news/newsletter/monitor2.pdf |archive-date=April 11, 2016 |url-status=dead |issue=1}}</ref> for their [[Audience measurement|TV ratings]] gathering (area highlighted in blue on the map), a much stricter definition than the PIA. Using census population in 2010<ref>{{Cite web |title=2000 Census-based Population Projections Table |url=https://www.census.gov.ph/data/sectordata/popproj_tab3r.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120414212601/https://www.census.gov.ph/data/sectordata/popproj_tab3r.html |archive-date=April 14, 2012 |access-date=February 18, 2023 |publisher=[[Philippine Statistics Authority|National Statistics Office]]}}</ref> the area has a population of 25,066,000 or about 26.6% of the population in an area roughly the size of [[Los Angeles County]] and average density over 2000 people per square kilometer. As a comparison, only the cities of [[Tokyo]], [[Jakarta]], and [[Mexico City]] have reached 25 million people, [[Shanghai]] may have but there is not enough detail in suburban statistics on it. Both Mega Manila definitions only include entire provinces, without finer detail.



This Nielsen defined area has a higher ownership of televisions per household anywhere in the country due to its relative economic prosperity as compared to other areas in the country. Radio ratings agency '''Radio Research Council''' (provided by [[Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas|KBP]]) also provide measurement of audience ratings.

This Nielsen defined area has a higher ownership of televisions per household anywhere in the country due to its relative economic prosperity as compared to other areas in the country. Radio ratings agency Radio Research Council (provided by [[Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas|KBP]]) also provide measurement of audience ratings.



The stricter Nielsen definition closer reflects the built-up area surrounding Manila than the PIA definition, Yet even the Nielsen definition of Mega Manila cannot be merely equated to the built-up area; the Nielsen definition includes significant undeveloped forested areas, while completely excluding contiguous developed settlements in such places like northern [[Batangas]]. Thus the academic definition as used for [[urban studies]] for built-up area surrounding Manila requires yet another term (e.g. [[Greater Manila Area]]) to disambiguate from the already used terms ''Mega Manila'' and ''Metro Manila''.

The stricter Nielsen definition closer reflects the built-up area surrounding Manila than the PIA definition, Yet even the Nielsen definition of Mega Manila cannot be merely equated to the built-up area; the Nielsen definition includes significant undeveloped forested areas, while completely excluding contiguous developed settlements in such places like northern [[Batangas]]. Thus the academic definition as used for [[urban studies]] for built-up area surrounding Manila requires yet another term (e.g. [[Greater Manila Area]]) to disambiguate from the already used terms ''Mega Manila'' and ''Metro Manila''.

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! rowspan="2" |Term

! rowspan="2" |Term

! rowspan="2" |[[Metro Manila|NCR]]

! rowspan="2" |[[Metro Manila|NCR]]

! colspan="7" |'''[[Central Luzon]]'''

! colspan="7" |[[Central Luzon]]

! colspan="5" |[[Calabarzon]]

! colspan="5" |[[Calabarzon]]

! colspan="5" |[[Mimaropa]]

! colspan="5" |[[Mimaropa]]

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== Statistics ==

== Statistics ==

Mega Manila encompasses the county's three most populated administrative region – Calabarzon at number one, followed by [[Metro Manila]], and [[Central Luzon]] at third. The total population of Metro Manila and all the 12 provinces, including their three [[Independent cities of the Philippines|independent cities]], 47 [[Cities of the Philippines|component cities]], and 238 [[Municipalities of the Philippines|municipalities]], is 41,099,507 as of 2020. This means 38.6 percent of Philippine's total population all live inside Mega Manila.<ref>{{cite press release |title=2020 Census of Population and Housing|url=https://psa.gov.ph/sites/default/files/attachments/ird/pressrelease/Press%20Release%20-%202020%20CPH%20Population%20Counts%20Press%20Release.pdf | access-date=9 December 2022 |publisher=[[Philippine Statistics Authority]]}}</ref>

Mega Manila encompasses the county's three most populated administrative regions – Calabarzon at number one, followed by [[Metro Manila]], and [[Central Luzon]] at third. The total population of Metro Manila and all the 12 provinces, including their three [[Independent cities of the Philippines|independent cities]], 47 [[Cities of the Philippines|component cities]], and 238 [[Municipalities of the Philippines|municipalities]], is 41,099,507 as of 2020. This means 38.6 percent of Philippine's total population all live inside Mega Manila.<ref>{{cite press release |title=2020 Census of Population and Housing|url=https://psa.gov.ph/sites/default/files/attachments/ird/pressrelease/Press%20Release%20-%202020%20CPH%20Population%20Counts%20Press%20Release.pdf | access-date=9 December 2022 |publisher=[[Philippine Statistics Authority]]}}</ref>



{| class="wikitable sortable"

{| class="wikitable sortable"

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|1,950,459

|1,950,459

|-

|-

!'''Total'''

!Total

!'''12'''

!12

!19

!19

!'''3'''

!3

!'''47'''

!47

!'''238'''

!238

!'''41,099,507'''

!41,099,507

|}

|}



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{{Columns-list|colwidth=20em|

{{Columns-list|colwidth=20em|

* '''[[Metro Manila|Metropolitan Manila]]'''

* [[Metro Manila|Metropolitan Manila]]

** [[Manila|City of Manila]]

** [[Manila|City of Manila]]

** [[Quezon City]]

** [[Quezon City]]

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** [[Valenzuela, Metro Manila|Valenzuela]]

** [[Valenzuela, Metro Manila|Valenzuela]]

** [[Pateros]] (municipality)

** [[Pateros]] (municipality)

* '''[[Bulacan]]'''

* [[Bulacan]]

** [[Baliwag]]

** [[Baliwag]]

** [[Malolos]]

** [[Malolos]]

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** [[San Jose del Monte]]

** [[San Jose del Monte]]

** ''and 20 municipalities''

** ''and 20 municipalities''

* '''[[Cavite]]'''

* [[Cavite]]

** [[Bacoor]]

** [[Bacoor]]

** [[Carmona, Cavite|Carmona]]

** [[Carmona, Cavite|Carmona]]

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** [[Trece Martires]]

** [[Trece Martires]]

** ''and 15 municipalities''

** ''and 15 municipalities''

* '''[[Laguna (province)|Laguna]]'''

* [[Laguna (province)|Laguna]]

** [[Biñan]]

** [[Biñan]]

** [[Cabuyao]]

** [[Cabuyao]]

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** [[Santa Rosa, Laguna|Santa Rosa]]

** [[Santa Rosa, Laguna|Santa Rosa]]

** ''and 24 municipalities''

** ''and 24 municipalities''

* '''[[Rizal (province)|Rizal]]'''

* [[Rizal (province)|Rizal]]

** [[Antipolo]]

** [[Antipolo]]

** ''and 13 municipalities''

** ''and 13 municipalities''

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{{col-3}}

{{col-3}}



* '''[[Metro Manila]]'''

* [[Metro Manila]]

** [[Manila|City of Manila]]

** [[Manila|City of Manila]]

** [[Quezon City]]

** [[Quezon City]]

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{{col-3}}

{{col-3}}



*'''[[Aurora (province)|Aurora]]'''

*[[Aurora (province)|Aurora]]

** ''With 8 municipalities''

** ''With 8 municipalities''

* '''[[Bataan]]'''

* [[Bataan]]

** [[Balanga, Bataan|Balanga]]

** [[Balanga, Bataan|Balanga]]

** ''And 11 municipalities''

** ''And 11 municipalities''

*'''[[Bulacan]]'''

*[[Bulacan]]

** [[Baliwag]]

** [[Baliwag]]

** [[Malolos]]

** [[Malolos]]

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** [[San Jose del Monte]]

** [[San Jose del Monte]]

** ''and 20 municipalities''

** ''and 20 municipalities''

* '''[[Nueva Ecija]]'''

* [[Nueva Ecija]]

** [[Cabanatuan]]

** [[Cabanatuan]]

** [[Gapan]]

** [[Gapan]]

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** [[San Jose, Nueva Ecija|San Jose]]

** [[San Jose, Nueva Ecija|San Jose]]

** ''and 27 municipalities''

** ''and 27 municipalities''

* '''[[Pampanga]]'''

* [[Pampanga]]

** [[Angeles City]]

** [[Angeles City]]

** [[Mabalacat]]

** [[Mabalacat]]

** [[San Fernando, Pampanga|San Fernando]]

** [[San Fernando, Pampanga|San Fernando]]

** ''and 19 municipalities''

** ''and 19 municipalities''

*'''[[Tarlac]]'''

*[[Tarlac]]

** [[Tarlac City]]

** [[Tarlac City]]

** ''and 17 municipalities''

** ''and 17 municipalities''

* '''[[Zambales]]'''

* [[Zambales]]

** [[Olongapo]]

** [[Olongapo]]

** ''and 13 municipalities''

** ''and 13 municipalities''

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{{col-3}}

{{col-3}}



* '''[[Batangas]]'''

* [[Batangas]]

** [[Batangas City]]

** [[Batangas City]]

** [[Calaca, Batangas|Calaca]]

** [[Calaca, Batangas|Calaca]]

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** [[Tanauan, Batangas|Tanauan]]

** [[Tanauan, Batangas|Tanauan]]

** ''and 29 municipalities''

** ''and 29 municipalities''

* '''[[Cavite]]'''

* [[Cavite]]

** [[Bacoor]]

** [[Bacoor]]

** [[Carmona, Cavite|Carmona]]

** [[Carmona, Cavite|Carmona]]

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** [[Trece Martires]]

** [[Trece Martires]]

** ''and 15 municipalities''

** ''and 15 municipalities''

* '''[[Laguna (province)|Laguna]]'''

* [[Laguna (province)|Laguna]]

** [[Biñan]]

** [[Biñan]]

** [[Cabuyao]]

** [[Cabuyao]]

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** [[Santa Rosa, Laguna|Santa Rosa]]

** [[Santa Rosa, Laguna|Santa Rosa]]

** ''and 24 municipalities''

** ''and 24 municipalities''

*'''[[Rizal (province)|Rizal]]'''

*[[Rizal (province)|Rizal]]

** [[Antipolo]]

** [[Antipolo]]

** ''and 13 municipalities''

** ''and 13 municipalities''

* '''[[Quezon]]'''

* [[Quezon]]

** '''[[Lucena]]'''

** [[Lucena]]

** [[Tayabas, Quezon|Tayabas]]

** ''and 39 municipalities''

** ''and 39 municipalities''




Revision as of 03:47, 12 June 2024

Mega Manila
Metro Manila skyline
Metro Manila skyline
Location of Mega Manila within the Philippines: blue (for the Greater Manila Area) and yellow, according to the Philippine Information Agency
Location of Mega Manila within the Philippines: blue (for the Greater Manila Area) and yellow, according to the Philippine Information Agency
Country Philippines
RegionsCalabarzon
Central Luzon
Metro Manila
Mimaropa (except Palawan)
Area
 • Metro
50,525 km2 (19,508 sq mi)
Population
 • Metro
41,099,507
 • Metro density810/km2 (2,100/sq mi)
GDP
 • Metro 14.131 trillion
US$ 254.364 billion (2023)
 • Per capita₱ 345,000
US$ 6,200 (2023)
Bacoor downtown area in Cavite

Mega Manila is a megalopolis on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. There are varying definitions of the megalopolis, but it is generally seen as encompassing the administrative regions of Central Luzon, Calabarzon, and Metro Manila. On some occasions, the administrative region of Mimaropa (excluding Palawan) is also included.

It is frequently used in the press, advertising, television, and radio to refer to provinces bound to Manila, in contrast to the term Greater Manila Area, which is academically used to describe the urbanization process that has long spilled out of Metro Manila's borders, also known as the built-up area. Mapping out the built-up area around Manila requires finer granularity than the more generic term Mega Manila.

It is also being used more and more recently in planning for infrastructure projects by the government, particularly by the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).

Mega Manila is used in general reference to the relationship of Metro Manila to the surrounding provinces. It references only provinces and not the exact settlement patterns of cities, towns, and barangays, which may be urban, suburban, mountainous, or rural areas that are still part of provinces close enough to Manila to be lumped into the definition.

Definitions

Philippine Information Agency

Mega Manila, as a loose metropolitan area defined by the Philippine Information Agency (PIA), is divided into the National Capital Region (Metro Manila) and the suburbs of Central Luzon, Calabarzon, and Mimaropa.[2]

Mega Manila's 2015 population was projected at 40,368,979 or 40% of the country's population, and covers roughly half of Luzon, with an area of 52,097.66 square kilometers, including many rural areas.[citation needed]

National Economic and Development Authority

The National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) defines Mega Manila as Metro Manila and the surrounding specific provinces of Bulacan, Rizal, Cavite, and Laguna, especially on its study "Roadmap for Transport Infrastructure Development for Metro Manila and its Surrounding Areas (Region III and Region IV-A)".[3]

Notably, these collection of areas is also known as the Greater Manila Area. Meanwhile, the NEDA study, which is a collaboration with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), considers Metro Manila, Central Luzon, and Calabarzon as the Greater Capital Region (GCR).[3]

TV rating companies

TV ratings agency AGB Nielsen Philippines and Kantar Media Philippines consider Metro Manila and the provincesofBulacan, Cavite, Laguna and Rizal as "Mega Manila"[4] for their TV ratings gathering (area highlighted in blue on the map), a much stricter definition than the PIA. Using census population in 2010[5] the area has a population of 25,066,000 or about 26.6% of the population in an area roughly the size of Los Angeles County and average density over 2000 people per square kilometer. As a comparison, only the cities of Tokyo, Jakarta, and Mexico City have reached 25 million people, Shanghai may have but there is not enough detail in suburban statistics on it. Both Mega Manila definitions only include entire provinces, without finer detail.

This Nielsen defined area has a higher ownership of televisions per household anywhere in the country due to its relative economic prosperity as compared to other areas in the country. Radio ratings agency Radio Research Council (provided by KBP) also provide measurement of audience ratings.

The stricter Nielsen definition closer reflects the built-up area surrounding Manila than the PIA definition, Yet even the Nielsen definition of Mega Manila cannot be merely equated to the built-up area; the Nielsen definition includes significant undeveloped forested areas, while completely excluding contiguous developed settlements in such places like northern Batangas. Thus the academic definition as used for urban studies for built-up area surrounding Manila requires yet another term (e.g. Greater Manila Area) to disambiguate from the already used terms Mega Manila and Metro Manila.

Comparison of definitions by source
Source Term NCR Central Luzon Calabarzon Mimaropa
AUR BAN BUL NUE PAM TAR ZMB BTG CAV LAG QUE RIZ MAD PLW ROM MDC MDR
Mega Manila
PIA Mega Manila Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
AGB Nielsen Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Kantar Media Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NEDA, JICA Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Other terms
Greater Manila Area Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NEDA, JICA Greater Capital Region Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Statistics

Mega Manila encompasses the county's three most populated administrative regions – Calabarzon at number one, followed by Metro Manila, and Central Luzon at third. The total population of Metro Manila and all the 12 provinces, including their three independent cities, 47 component cities, and 238 municipalities, is 41,099,507 as of 2020. This means 38.6 percent of Philippine's total population all live inside Mega Manila.[6]

Region Provinces HUC Ind. cities Com. cities Municipalities Population (2020)
Metro Manila 16 1 13,484,462
Central Luzon Aurora 0 0 8 235,750
Bataan 1 11 853,373
Bulacan 3 21 3,708,890
Nueva Ecija 5 27 2,310,134
Pampanga 1 Angeles City 2 19 2,437,709
Tarlac 0 1 17 1,503,456
Zambales 1 Olongapo 0 13 649,615
Calabarzon Batangas 0 5 29 2,908,494
Cavite 7 16 4,344,829
Laguna 6 24 3,382,193
Rizal 1 13 3,330,143
Quezon 1 Lucena 0 39 1,950,459
Total 12 19 3 47 238 41,099,507

Areas under Mega Manila

Metro Manila

Officially called the National Capital Region, it consists the Philippines' capital city Manila, 15 other cities, and one municipality. It is the seat of government of the Philippines. The cities of Metro Manila are the following:

  • Quezon City
  • Caloocan
  • Las Piñas
  • Makati
  • Malabon
  • Mandaluyong
  • Marikina
  • Muntinlupa
  • Navotas
  • Parañaque
  • Pasay
  • Pasig
  • San Juan
  • Taguig
  • Valenzuela
  • Pateros (municipality)
  • Greater Manila Area

    The continuous region surrounding the Metropolitan Manila area. The provinces and the cities inside Greater Manila Area are the following:

  • Quezon City
  • Caloocan
  • Las Piñas
  • Makati
  • Malabon
  • Mandaluyong
  • Marikina
  • Muntinlupa
  • Navotas
  • Parañaque
  • Pasay
  • Pasig
  • San Juan
  • Taguig
  • Valenzuela
  • Pateros (municipality)
  • Bulacan
  • Cavite
  • Laguna
  • Rizal
  • Greater Capital Region

    A concept used by urban planners to refer to a region consisting the three regions of Metro Manila, Central Luzon, and Calabarzon. It is used by JICA and NEDA as reference in their planning works. The provinces and cities in the Greater Capital Region are the following:

    See also

    References

    1. ^ "2021 to 2023 Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP)". Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved April 26, 2024.
  • ^ "MMIO Mandate and Objectives". Philippine Information Agency. Archived from the original on May 18, 2006. Retrieved February 18, 2023. The Mega Manila Information Office (MMIO) was created pursuant to PIA Order No. 6, series of 2004, consolidating the information services and delivery in the National Capital Region, Region 3 (Central Luzon) and Region 4A (CALABARZON) and 4B (MIMAROPA) and in adherence to the Agency's special order no. 341 rationalizing the regional organizational functions and structure of the Philippine Information Agency.
  • ^ a b "Roadmap for Transport Infrastructure Development for Metro Manila and its Surrounding Areas (Region III and Region IV-A)". National Economic and Development Authority. Retrieved November 1, 2021.
  • ^ The Monitor (PDF). Vol. 1. AGB Nielsen Philippines. October 2001. p. 1. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 11, 2016. Retrieved February 18, 2023.
  • ^ "2000 Census-based Population Projections Table". National Statistics Office. Archived from the original on April 14, 2012. Retrieved February 18, 2023.
  • ^ "2020 Census of Population and Housing" (PDF) (Press release). Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved 9 December 2022.
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