Population
The first data on population of the Municipality of Cabugao, Ilocos Sur was recorded on March 2, 1903 reflecting 8,848 residents. This number steadily increased to 28,033 in May 1990 and 28,567 on September 1, 1995. The biggest increase was on December 31, 1918 with 3,754; on May 1, 1990 with 3,609; and on February 15, 1960 with 2,969. The lowest was 534 between May 1, 1990 and September 1, 1995 intersensal period.
Likewise, let it be noted that as of CY 1995, Cabugao Claims 5.32% of the 545,385 population of the Province of Ilocos Sur, 0.75% of Region I’s 3,803,890; and 0.04% of the Philippines’ 68,614,162 population.
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