According to the 2010 Census of the Philippines, the population was predominantly composed of various ethnic groups, with the largest being Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano, Visayan, and Hiligaynon. The country is known for its diverse ethnic composition, with over 175 ethnolinguistic groups. Approximately 95% of the population identified as Austronesian, while the remaining included Chinese, Spanish, and other ethnic minorities. Overall, the Philippines is characterized by a rich tapestry of cultures and languages.
Population of Philippines 1800 to 2010
99,900,177 is population of Philippines. (July, 2010)
The population of the province of Laguna in the Philippines was 2,669,847 in the 2010 census. Laguna has the fourth highest population out of the 80 province in the Philippines.
Based on the most recent census of population and housing conducted in 2010, the Philippines has a population of 92,337,852.
In 2005, the population of the Philippines was estimated to be 85.5 million inhabitants. By 2010, the population had increased to 93.3 million.
2009 estimate: 91,983,000
2009 estimate: 91,983,000
92,340,000
94,013,200 million
In 1990, when a census was taken, the population of the Philippines was 60,703,206 people. By 2010, it had grown to 92,337,852.
According to their census, the population of the Philippines in 1990 was 60,703,206. Just twenty years later (2010), the population was up to 92,337,852.
94,013,200 million