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Largest Cities in Calabarzon

Top 100 cities ranked by largest cities

Largest Cities — Calabarzon

1 Antipolo 913,712
2 Calamba 575,046
3 Imus 481,949
4 Dasmariñas 441,876
5 Bacoor 356,974
6 San Pedro 348,968
7 Cabuyao 308,745
8 San Pablo 300,166
9 Biñan 300,000
10 Cainta 283,172
11 Batangas 237,370
12 Taytay 231,460
13 Lucena 228,758
14 Binangonan 219,204
15 Santa Rosa 216,650
16 Lipa City 212,287
17 Candelaria 137,933
18 Angono 134,975
19 Rodriguez 134,432
20 San Mateo 134,327
21 Rosario 128,352
22 Pulong Santa Cruz 126,844
23 Silang 119,475
24 Los Baños 117,030
25 Cavite City 115,932
26 Tayabas 115,318
27 Carmona 112,140
28 Santa Cruz 108,145
29 General Trias 96,022
30 Calauan 89,670
31 Tagaytay 87,811
32 Pagbilao 82,132
33 Kawit 73,210
34 Mauban 70,135
35 Indang 70,092
36 Calauag 68,999
37 Tanauan 68,456
38 Nasugbu 62,857
39 Tunasan 61,374
40 Tanay 59,950
41 Santo Tomas 57,438
42 Naic 55,195
43 Patuto 52,883
44 Cardona 51,493
45 Balayan 50,115
46 Morong 49,589
47 Noveleta 46,172
48 Sariaya 44,977
49 Amadeo 44,190
50 Maragondon 41,977
51 Mamatid 40,271
52 Taal 39,745
53 San Pascual 39,395
54 Calaca 37,443
55 Mendez-Nuñez 36,518
56 Jalajala 34,901
57 Teresa 34,716
58 Pila 34,383
59 Baclaran 33,850
60 Bauan 33,560
61 Bay 33,547
62 Alaminos 31,427
63 Lucban 30,992
64 Pililla 30,408
65 Lumbang 30,269
66 Malvar 29,880
67 Atimonan 29,356
68 Majayjay 28,504
69 Paete 26,855
70 Catanauan 26,804
71 Lopez 25,752
72 Concepcion Ibaba 25,628
73 Pangil 25,318
74 Talisay 24,969
75 Nagcarlan 24,560
76 Victoria 24,456
78 Gumaca 22,496
79 Bignay Uno 22,401
80 Malanday 21,901
81 Cuenca 21,558
82 Baras 20,250
83 Sampaloc 20,157
84 Ternate 20,049
85 Malabanban Norte 19,471
86 Del Remedio 17,871
87 Aurora 16,178
88 Calatagan 16,110
89 Lilio 15,246
90 Lusacan 14,870
91 Lalig 14,729
92 Bulihan 13,979
93 Manggahan 13,825
94 Pagsañgahan 13,573
95 Buco 13,217
96 Mabitac 12,398
97 Mariana 11,967
98 Malaya 11,442
99 Bilog-Bilog 11,342
100 San Narciso 11,118

The largest cities in Calabarzon represent major centers of economic activity, cultural influence, and population growth. Antipolo leads with a population of 913,712, followed by Calamba and Imus. These cities serve as hubs for employment, education, and innovation, attracting residents from across the country and around the world.

Population size is a key indicator of a city's economic influence and infrastructure capacity. Larger cities typically offer more diverse job markets, extensive public transit systems, and a wider range of cultural amenities. 40 dominates the top 10 with 10 cities on the list, reflecting the state's strong economic pull and quality of life.

While large populations bring economic advantages, they also present challenges including higher costs of living, traffic congestion, and housing affordability concerns. Many of these cities have experienced significant growth over the past decade, driven by job opportunities in technology, healthcare, and professional services.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Antipolo's population is larger than that of many small nations.
  • 2. 40 has 10 cities in the top 10, more than any other state.
  • 3. The 50th largest city still has a population of 41,977 — larger than most cities worldwide.
  • 4. The top 5 cities combined have a population of 2,769,557.

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