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!Kota
!Populasi
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Baris 15:
| [[Quezon City|Quezon]]
| <center>2,679,450
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| Former capital of the country (1948-1976). Largest city in Metro Manila in population and land area. Hosts the [[House of Representatives of the Philippines]] at [[Batasang Pambansa|Batasan Hills]] and the metropolis' largest source of water, the Novaliches Reservoir. -->
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| <center>2.
| [[Manila]]
| <center>1,660,714
| [[Berkas:Manila by night.jpg|200px]]<!--
| Capital of the country (from 1571-1948 and 1976-present). Historically centered around the walled city of [[Intramuros]], by the mouth of the [[Pasig River]]. Host to the seat of the chief executive, the [[Malacañang Palace]]. By far the most densely populated city in the country. -->
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| [[Caloocan City|Caloocan]]
| <center>1,378,856
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| Historic city where [[Andres Bonifacio]] and the [[Katipunan]] held many of its meetings in secrecy. Most of its territory was ceded to form Quezon City, resulting in the formation of two non-contiguous sections under the city's jurisdiction. The third-most densely-populated city in the country, lying immediately north of the city of Manila. -->
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| [[Davao City|Davao]]
| <center>1,363,337
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|Touted as country's largest city based on land area, a distinction that [[Puerto Princesa]] also claims. Regional center of [[Davao Region|Region XI]] and former capital of the undivided province of Davao. Most populous city in [[Mindanao]]. -->
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Baris 39:
| [[Cebu City|Cebu]]
| <center>798,809
| [[Berkas:Cebu City.jpg|200px]]<!--
| Popularly nicknamed as "The Queen City of the South." First capital of the country. Capital of the province of [[Cebu]] and regional center of [[Central Visayas|Region VII]]. Most populous city in the [[Visayas]]. Core of [[Metro Cebu]]. -->
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Baris 46:
| <center>774,407
| [[Berkas:Zamboanga City Hall y Rizal Monument.JPG|200px]]<!-- Downtown Zamboanga.jpg
| Nicknamed "City of Flowers" and marketed by its city government as "Asia's Latin City" for its large [[Chavacano]] speaking population. Former capital of the [[Moro Province]] and of the undivided province of [[Zamboanga Province|Zamboanga]]. -->
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| <center>7.
| [[Antipolo City|Antipolo]]
| <center>633,971
| [[Berkas:Valladolid - Santuario Nacional de la Gran Promesa 16.jpg|200px]]<!--
| Nicknamed "City in the Sky" for its location on the hills immediately east of Metro Manila. Well-known pilgrimage and tourist center, being host to a Marian shrine and the [[Hinulugang Taktak|Hinulugang Taktak National Park]]. Most populous city in Luzon outside of Metro Manila. -->
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| <center>8.
| [[Pasig City|Pasig]]
| <center>617,301
| [[Berkas:Ortigas Tonight.jpg|200px]]<!--
| Hosts most of the [[Ortigas Center]], one of the top business districts in the country. Was part of the province of [[Rizal province|Rizal]] until 1975, when it was incorporated into Metropolitan Manila. Formerly hosted the capitol of that province. -->
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Baris 63:
| [[Taguig City|Taguig]]
| <center>613,343
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| [[Berkas:Taguig condos.jpg|200px]]<!--
| Currently exercises fiscal jurisdiction over [[Fort Bonifacio]] (whose two barangay governments still answer to [[Makati City]]), home to the Bonifacio Global City which is being developed as the country's new premier business district. Was part of Rizal Province until 1975, when it was incorporated into Metropolitan Manila. Lies on the western shores of [[Laguna de Bay]]. -->
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| [[Valenzuela City|Valenzuela]]
| <center>568,928
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| Originally called Polo, renamed after a [[Pio Valenzuela|local son]] who was a figure in the [[Philippine Revolution]]. Was part of the province of [[Bulacan]] until 1975. Formerly a primarily agricultural town, it now hosts many of the industrial enterprises of northern Metro Manila. -->
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Baris 207:
|Kelas 1
|[http://www.chanrobles.com/republicacts/republicactno183.html RA 00183]
|1947-06-21<ref>[http://www.coa.gov.ph/1999_AAR/Local_Govt/NCR/Pasay99_es.htm Executive Summary of the 1999 Annual Audit Report on the City Government of Pasay] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091213105448/http://www.coa.gov.ph/1999_AAR/Local_Govt/NCR/Pasay99_es.htm |date=2009-12-13 }}. Pasay City was formally inaugurated as Rizal City, but renamed back to Pasay by virtue of [http://www.chanrobles.com/republicacts/republicactno437.html RA 437] on June 7, 1950.</ref>
|1947-06-21
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Baris 363:
|Kelas 1
|[http://www.chanrobles.com/republicacts/republicactno162.html RA 00162]
|1947-06-20<ref>[http://www.dlsl.edu.ph/Lipa%20City/html/history/timelines%20of%20events.html Modern Times] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927212400/http://www.dlsl.edu.ph/Lipa%20City/html/history/timelines%20of%20events.html |date=2007-09-27 }}. Lipa City was formally inaugurated on August 31, 1947.</ref>
|1947-06-20
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|[[San Fernando City, La Union|San Fernando]]
|[[La Union]]
|[[Ilocos Region|Region 01]]
|114,813
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|Kelas 1
|[http://www.chanrobles.com/republicacts/republicactno179.html RA 00179]
|1947-06-21<ref>[http://cdsea.org/db/cds_cityprofile3.asp?tab=profile&ID=167 Ormoc City Profile] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071008180010/http://cdsea.org/db/cds_cityprofile3.asp?tab=profile&ID=167 |date=2007-10-08 }}. Ormoc City was formally inaugurated on October 20, 1947.</ref>
|1947-09-04
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Baris 987:
|Kelas 2
|[http://www.chanrobles.com/republicacts/republicactno4382.html RA 04382]
|1965-06-19<ref>[http://cdsea.org/db/cds_cityprofile3.asp?tab=profile&ID=218 Bago City Profile] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140822104955/http://cdsea.org/db/cds_cityprofile3.asp?tab=profile&ID=218 |date=2014-08-22 }}. Bago City was formally inaugurated on February 19, 1966.</ref>
|1966-01-01
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|Kelas 2
|[http://www.chanrobles.com/republicacts/republicactno170.html RA 00170]
|1947-06-20<ref>[http://www.dagupan.com/city/history5.htm Dagupan becomes a city] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303203412/http://www.dagupan.com/city/history5.htm |date=2016-03-03 }}. Dagupan City was formally inaugurated on January 1, 1948.</ref>
|1947-06-20
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Baris 1.332:
|100.26
|{{#expr: 120785 / 100.26 round 2}}
|Komponen
|Kelas 2
|[http://www.chanrobles.com/republicacts/republicactno8480.html RA 08480]
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|Komponen
|Kelas 3
|[http://www.congress.gov.ph/download/ra_11/RA08803.pdf RA 08803] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303223646/http://www.congress.gov.ph/download/ra_11/RA08803.pdf |date=2016-03-03 }}
|2000-08-16
|2000-10-08
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'''Catatan:'''<br><small>
{{fnb|prov|a}} Sangat urban cities (HUCs) and independent Komponen cities are legally independent from any province, although they are often grouped with the province to which they belonged prior to becoming cities. The province indicated for such cities, as grouped by the [http://www.nscb.gov.ph/activestats/psgc/default.asp National Statistical Coordination Board], will be in ''italics''.<br>
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:{{fnb|ply|b4}}Population figure for Palayan City excludes the 716 persons residing in Brgy. Palale which has been transferred to the municipality of [[General Tinio, Nueva Ecija]].
:{{fnb|ang|b5}}Population figure for Angeles City excludes the 2,905 persons residing in areas disputed between this city and the municipality of [[Mabalacat, Pampanga]].
{{fnb|area|c}}Land area figures taken from [http://www.dbm.gov.ph 2007 IRA Computation Factors], except for [[Metro Manila]] (NCR) LGUs, which are taken from the [http://www.mmda.gov.ph/metromla.html Metro Manila Development Authority website].</br>
{{fnb|class|d}} Information on income class and legal class are from [http://www.nscb.gov.ph/activestats/psgc/listcity.asp the National Statistical Coordination Board].<br>
{{fnb|charter|e}} Some of these city charters have been replaced, revised, or amended since. The link to the text of the original city charter will be given if available online.<br>
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{{fnb|mmr|i}} Prior to the organization of the Metropolitan Manila Area in 1975, the then-municipalities of Mandaluyong, Pasig, Malabon, Makati, Muntinlupa, Las Piñas, Parañaque, Taguig, Navotas and San Juan were part of the province of [[Rizal province|Rizal]].<br>
{{fnb|mmb|j}} Prior to the organization of the Metropolitan Manila Area in 1975, the then-municipality of Valenzuela was a part of the province of [[Bulacan]].<br></small>
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'''Dates of inauguration/organization:'''<br><small>''Many pre-1987 cities had set dates of inauguration (where the president or a high-ranking government official participates in ceremonies marking the attainment of cityhood) or had set dates of organization (where the newly-converted city officially starts to fully function as expected). These dates may be set by the President, city officials or Congress.''<br>