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Poverty Incidence of Santo Tomas 5 10 15 20 25 30 2000 26.35 2003 14.36 2006 12.50 2009 8.58 2012 5.42 2015 4.03 2018 8.37 2021 7.81 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Public market The First Philippine Industrial Park which is owned by the Lopez Group of Companies is located in the city. Most of the city is residential with a lot of farmlands. There are also some developed subdivisions ...
Santo Tomas, officially the Municipality of Santo Tomas (Pangasinan: Baley na Santo Tomas; Ilocano: Ili ti Santo Tomas; Tagalog: Bayan ng Santo Tomas), is a municipality in the province of Pangasinan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 14,878 people, making it the least populated municipality in the province. [4]
Santo Tomas, officially the Municipality of Santo Tomas (Kapampangan: Balen ning Santo Tomas; Tagalog: Bayan ng Santo Tomas), is a municipality in the province of Pampanga, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 42,846 people.
Santo Tomas was established as a municipality through Executive Order No. 352, issued by President Carlos P. Garcia on August 14, 1959. It consists of Barrio Tibal-og, designated as the seat of government, and "other barrios or sitios " of Kapalong , and four barrios of Panabo , all then part of the old Davao province .
Poverty Incidence of Santo Tomas 10 20 30 40 50 60 2000 51.36 2003 20.49 2006 33.40 2009 22.71 2012 12.28 2015 7.52 2018 3.37 2021 10.54 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Santo Tomas is a 4th municipal income class with a poverty incidence of 10.54% as of 2021. In 2020, it reported a revenue of ₱144.1 million, assets of ₱787.7 million, expenditure of ₱129.1 million, and liabilities ...
Santo Tomas, officially the Municipality of Santo Tomas (Ibanag: Ili na Santo Tomás; Ilocano: Ili ti Santo Tomás; Tagalog: Bayan ng Santo Tomás), is a municipality in the province of Isabela, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 24,528 people.
The district consists of the northern Batangas cities of Santo Tomas and Tanauan, as well as adjacent municipalities surrounding the Taal Lake: Agoncillo, Alitagtag, Balete, Cuenca, Laurel, Malvar, Mataasnakahoy, San Nicolas, Santa Teresita and Talisay, a configuration that has been in place since 1987.
San Jacinto, officially the Municipality of San Jacinto (Pangasinan: Baley na San Jacinto; Ilocano: Ili ti San Jacinto; Tagalog: Bayan ng San Jacinto), is a 4th class municipality in the province of Pangasinan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 44,351 people.