CITY GOVERNMENT OF SAN FERNANDO, LA UNION
facts & Figures
facts & figures
San Fernando also boasts its geographical advantage and administrative position in Region 1 as it links the Province of Pangasinan to the two provinces of Ilocos. With agriculture, manufacturing, tourism and trade and commerce as primary sources of income for the household, its growth as component City is fast and unstoppable.
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Total Business Registered
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Total No. of Universities and Colleges
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*as of 2017 report from CPDO
Political Boundaries | |
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North: | Municipality of San Juan |
South: | Municipality of Bauang |
East: | Municipalities of Bagulin and Naguilian |
West: | West Philippine Sea |
Characteristics | |
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Terrain: | Predominantly hilly |
Climate: | Type I (Dry and Wet Season) Wet Season starts from the middle part of May to the end of October and Dry Season falls on the month of December to the early part of May. |
Barangay: | Rural: 34 Urban: 25 Coastal: 14 Inland: 31 Upland: 14 |
Demographics | |
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Growth Rate: | 1.19% (PSA 2015) |
Population Density: | 11.86 or at most 12 person per hectare (PSA 2015) |
Major Dialects / Language: | Ilokano, Bisaya, Bicol, Ilonggo, Cebuano, Chinese, Bago (PSA 2010) |
Religions | |
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Roman Catholic, Iglesia ni Cristo, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Pentecostal Church of God Asia Mission, Bible Baptist Church, Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints, Islam, United Church of Christ in the Philippines, Seventh Day Adventist (PSA 2010) |
Literacy Rate | |
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1.85% from the total population of those who are studying in the City of San Fernando have no grade completed (PSA 2010) |
Employment and Development Finance | |
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Poverty Incidence: | 3.8% (Small Area Estimates, PSA 2012) |
Classification: | Third Class Component City |
City Government Revenue: | Php 778,822,666.43 (2018) |
City Government Expenditures: | Php 608,973,969.57 (2018) |
Number of Banks: | 47 (Universal and Commercial, Thrift, Rural, Microfinance Rural-including branches) (BSP 2018) |
Number of Cooperatives: | 47 |
Agriculture / Food Sufficiency | |
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Rice: | 31.91% |
Corns: | 47% |
Root Crops: | 87.73% |
Legumes: | 106.75% |
Fruits: | 60.49% |
Vegetables: | 127.55% |
Livestock Production | |
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Hog: | 3,584 (kgs) |
Cattle: | 2,266 (kgs) |
Carabao: | 1,545(kgs) |
Goat: | 2,060(kgs) |
Chicken: | 21,644 (heads) |
Infrastructures and Utilities | |
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Road Network: | 237.4168 km |
Airport: | 1(Domestic) |
Seaport: | 1(International) |
Power: | All barangays electrified |
Water: | 1 water district |
Telecommunications: | 4 telecom companies/ mobile service providers |
Social Services | |
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Number of Hospitals: | Public: 1 Private: 4 |
Number of Clinics: | Public: 79 Private: 203 |
Education Sector | |
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Number of Tertiary Schools: | Public: 1 Private: 10 |
Number of Tech Voc Schools: | Public: 1 Private: 13 |
Number of Secondary Schools: | Public: 16 Private: 34 |
Number of Elementary Schools: | Public: 18 Private: 26 |
Number of Preschools: | Public: 26 Private: 25 |
Number of Public Day Care Centers: | 64 |