Most Densely Populated Province
As of 2000, Cavite province in Southern Tagalog was the most densely populated among provinces with 1,602 inhabitants per square kilometer while Apayao province in Cagayan Valley was the most sparsely populated with only 24 persons per square kilometer.
Most Populated Province
Cebu province, including its 6 cities, had a total population of 3.1 million as of 2000, the highest among the country's 79 provinces. Other highly populated provinces were Pangasinan, with 2.434 million inhabitants; Bulacan, 2.23 million; Negros Occidental, 2.14 million; and Cavite, 2.06 million.
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i think its region IV because its compose of calabarzon, just in my opinion...
According to the National Statistics Office, the most populated region in the Philippines is CALABARZON or Region IV-A, with 12,609,803 people (as of 2010).
The most populous are in the Philippines is Quezon City with a population of 2,761,720. The next most populous areas are Manila and Caloocan.
what the most populated in Philippines
The two most populated provinces are Ontario (first) and Quebec (second).
The second most populated region, as of the 2010 Census and Housing Population by the National Statistics Office, is:National Capital Region (NCR) at 11,855,975The most populated regions is Calabarzon (Region IV-A) at 12,609,803.
The most populous would be the main Metro Manila. This would include the counted and the uncounted population int he city.
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according to the University of Bradford (Human Economics department the most populated region in the Philippines is Calabarzon
region 4
The provinces in the Philippines with the most cities are Pangasinan, Cebu, and Negros Occidental. These provinces are known for their urban development and population density, leading to a higher number of cities within their borders.
Cebu . that's it, thank you
CEBU!
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China has the most provinces, with a total of 23 provinces.
Melanesia is not the most heavily populated of the three Pacific regions. In fact, Micronesia has the highest population density due to its smaller land area and concentrated populations on certain islands. Melanesia is characterized by its diverse cultures and languages across its larger landmass.