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Most Dense in Soccsksargen

Top 74 cities ranked by most dense

Most Dense — Soccsksargen

1 General Santos 3,795/mi²
2 Tacurong 1,974/mi²
3 Koronadal 1,416/mi²
4 Midsayap 1,047/mi²
5 Norala 1,020/mi²
6 Iligan City 995/mi²
7 Tupi 893/mi²
8 Lambayong 596/mi²
9 Kidapawan 575/mi²
10 Polomolok 487/mi²
11 Isulan 485/mi²
12 Alabel 457/mi²
13 Surallah 438/mi²
14 Malingao 414/mi²
15 Bañga 389/mi²
16 Malapatan 351/mi²
17 Santo Niño 262/mi²
18 Tantangan 237/mi²
19 Kalamansig 194/mi²
20 Kabacan 184/mi²
21 Maluñgun 180/mi²
22 Lopez Jaena 145/mi²
23 Pigcawayan 132/mi²
24 Lutayan 125/mi²
25 Makilala 104/mi²
26 Glan 103/mi²
27 Tampakan 93/mi²
28 Sampao 90/mi²
29 Tamnag 89/mi²
30 Kiamba 87/mi²
31 Gansing 78/mi²
32 Maitum 76/mi²
33 Bialong 75/mi²
34 Tulunan 72/mi²
35 Lake Sebu 69/mi²
36 Pikit 64/mi²
37 Bagontapay 58/mi²
38 Silway 7 57/mi²
39 Matalam 53/mi²
40 Dahay 52/mi²
41 Kipalbig 52/mi²
42 Esperanza 48/mi²
43 Tamontaka 46/mi²
44 President Roxas 46/mi²
45 Buayan 45/mi²
46 Lamba 42/mi²
47 Amas 42/mi²
48 Malasila 40/mi²
49 Polonoling 38/mi²
50 Carpenter Hill 37/mi²
51 Sulit 36/mi²
52 Saguing 35/mi²
53 Malandag 33/mi²
54 Cebuano 31/mi²
55 Maasim 30/mi²
56 Conel 26/mi²
57 Katangawan 26/mi²
58 Banisilan 26/mi²
59 Carmen 20/mi²
60 Magpet 19/mi²
61 Columbio 15/mi²
62 Rogongon 10/mi²
63 Laguilayan 5/mi²
64 Lala 5/mi²
65 Lun Pequeño 3/mi²
66 Bau 2/mi²
67 Sapu Padidu 2/mi²
68 Glad 2/mi²
69 Libungan 2/mi²
70 Suyan 2/mi²
71 Bantogon 2/mi²
72 Puloypuloy 2/mi²
73 Baliton 1/mi²
74 Pangyan 1/mi²

The most densely populated cities in Soccsksargen pack the most residents per square mile, creating vibrant urban environments with walkable neighborhoods and extensive public transit. General Santos leads with 3,795 people per square mile.

High population density is often associated with better access to public transportation, more walkable streets, and a wider variety of restaurants, shops, and entertainment options within close proximity. These cities tend to have lower car ownership rates and shorter commute distances.

Dense cities face unique challenges including higher housing costs, limited parking, and potential overcrowding in public spaces. However, they also tend to have lower per-capita carbon footprints due to shared infrastructure and reduced driving.

Did You Know?

  • 1. General Santos has 3,795 people per square mile — that's roughly 6 people per acre.
  • 2. Dense cities tend to have the most walkable neighborhoods and lowest car ownership rates in the country.
  • 3. Urban density can reduce per-capita carbon emissions by up to 50% compared to suburban sprawl.

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