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Business Distribution by Industry in Sariaya

Sariaya Facts

Area161.1 km²
Population163,124
Male Population82,983 (50.9%)
Female Population80,141 (49.1%)
Population change (1975 to 2020)+715.0%
Population change (2000 to 2020)+67.1%
Median Age23.3 years (Male: 22.6, Female: 24)
Area Codes42
NeighborhoodsBignay 1, Sampaloc, Castañas, Barangay 2, Poblacion 2
Local Time
TimezonePhilippine Standard Time
Lat & Lng13.96240, 121.52650
Zip Codes4322

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Sariaya Population

Years 1975 to 2020

Data19751990200020152020
Population20,01560,54197,621150,530163,124
Population Density124.2 / km²375.7 / km²605.9 / km²934.2 / km²1,012.4 / km²
Sources: JRC (European Commission's Joint Research Centre) work on the GHS built-up grid

Sariaya Population change from 2000 to 2015

Increase of 54.2% from year 2000 to 2015

LocationChange since 1975Change since 1990Change since 2000
Sariaya+652.1%+148.6%+54.2%
Philippines+146.5%+63.3%+29.5%
Sources: JRC (European Commission's Joint Research Centre) work on the GHS built-up grid

Sariaya Median Age

Median Age: 23.3 years

LocationMedian AgeMedian Age (Female)Median Age (Male)
Sariaya23.3 yrs24 yrs22.6 yrs
Philippines23.2 yrs23.6 yrs22.8 yrs
Sources: CIESIN (Center for International Earth Science Information Network)

Sariaya Population Density

Population Density: 1,012 / km²

LocationPopulationAreaDensity
Sariaya163,124161.1 km²1,012 / km²
Philippines96.6 million296,939.4 km²325 / km²
Sources: JRC (European Commission's Joint Research Centre) work on the GHS built-up grid

Sariaya Historical and Projected Population

Estimated Population from 1900 to 2100

Sources:
  1. JRC (European Commission's Joint Research Centre) work on the GHS built-up grid
  2. CIESIN (Center for International Earth Science Information Network)
  3. [Link] Klein Goldewijk, K., Beusen, A., Doelman, J., and Stehfest, E.: Anthropogenic land use estimates for the Holocene – HYDE 3.2, Earth Syst. Sci. Data, 9, 927–953, https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-9-927-2017, 2017.

Area Codes

Percentage Area Codes used by businesses in Sariaya

Price Distribution

Business distribution by price for Sariaya

Human Development Index (HDI)

Statistic composite index of life expectancy, education, and per capita income.

Source: [Link] Kummu, M., Taka, M. &Guillaume, J. Gridded global datasets for Gross Domestic Product and Human Development Index over 1990–2015. Sci Data 5, 180004 (2018) doi:10.1038/sdata.2018.4

Sariaya CO2 Emissions

Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Emissions Per Capita in Tonnes Per Year

LocationCO2 EmissionsCO2 Emissions Per CapitaCO2 Emissions Intensity
Sariaya186,057 tn1.14 tn1,154.7 tons/km²
Philippines104,920,564 tn1.09 tn353.3 tons/km²
Sources: [Link] Moran, D., Kanemoto K; Jiborn, M., Wood, R., Többen, J., and Seto, K.C. (2018) Carbon footprints of 13,000 cities. Environmental Research Letters DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/aac72a
Sariaya CO2 Emissions
2013 CO2 emissions (tonnes/year)186,057 tn
2013 CO2 emissions (tonnes/year) per capita1.14 tn
2013 CO2 emissions intensity (tonnes/km²/year)1,154.7 tons/km²

Natural Hazards Risk

Relative risk out of 10

HazardRisk Level
DroughtMedium (4)
FloodHigh (10)
EarthquakeHigh (8)
CycloneHigh (10)
LandslideHigh (8)

* Risk, particularly concerning flood or landslide, may not be for the entire area.

Sources:
  1. Dilley, M., R.S. Chen, U. Deichmann, A.L. Lerner-Lam, M. Arnold, J. Agwe, P. Buys, O. Kjekstad, B. Lyon, and G. Yetman. 2005. Natural Disaster Hotspots: A Global Risk Analysis. Washington, D.C.: World Bank. https://doi.org/10.1596/0-8213-5930-4.
  2. Center for Hazards and Risk Research - CHRR - Columbia University, Center for International Earth Science Information Network - CIESIN - Columbia University, and Norwegian Geotechnical Institute - NGI. 2005. Global Landslide Hazard Distribution. Palisades, NY: NASA Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC). https://doi.org/10.7927/H4P848VZ.
  3. Center for Hazards and Risk Research - CHRR - Columbia University, Center for International Earth Science Information Network - CIESIN - Columbia University, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development - The World Bank, and United Nations Environment Programme Global Resource Information Database Geneva - UNEP/GRID-Geneva. 2005. Global Cyclone Hazard Frequency and Distribution. Palisades, NY: NASA Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC). https://doi.org/10.7927/H4CZ353K.
  4. Center for Hazards and Risk Research - CHRR - Columbia University, Center for International Earth Science Information Network - CIESIN - Columbia University, and International Research Institute for Climate and Society - IRI - Columbia University. 2005. Global Drought Hazard Frequency and Distribution. Palisades, NY: NASA Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC). https://doi.org/10.7927/H4VX0DFT.
  5. Center for Hazards and Risk Research - CHRR - Columbia University, Center for International Earth Science Information Network - CIESIN - Columbia University. 2005. Global Flood Hazard Frequency and Distribution. Palisades, NY: NASA Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC). https://doi.org/10.7927/H4668B3D.
  6. Center for Hazards and Risk Research - CHRR - Columbia University, Center for International Earth Science Information Network - CIESIN - Columbia University. 2005. Global Earthquake Hazard Distribution - Peak Ground Acceleration. Palisades, NY: NASA Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC). https://doi.org/10.7927/H4BZ63ZS.

Recent Nearby Earthquakes

Magnitude 3.0 and greater

DateTimeMagnitudeDistanceDepthLocationLink
7/4/193:00 AM4.510.2 km10,000 m0km SSE of Montecillo, Philippinesusgs.gov
3/30/192:02 PM4.658.9 km124,220 m3km E of Ilijan, Philippinesusgs.gov
2/6/196:01 AM4.636 km10,000 m5km S of Marao, Philippinesusgs.gov
12/18/184:05 AM4.256.1 km159,470 m1km WNW of Haligue, Philippinesusgs.gov
11/20/181:58 AM4.556 km164,650 m1km SSW of Santo Nino, Philippinesusgs.gov
7/15/1812:45 PM4.255.8 km140,750 m2km N of San Pascual, Philippinesusgs.gov
10/23/173:28 PM4.555.2 km105,370 m5km S of Banalo, Philippinesusgs.gov
9/8/173:49 PM4.349.5 km115,660 m4km NNE of Talahib Payap, Philippinesusgs.gov
6/21/171:18 AM4.334.1 km10,000 m0km E of San Andres, Philippinesusgs.gov
5/9/177:06 PM4.648.5 km147,340 m1km SE of Lobo, Philippinesusgs.gov

Sariaya

The Municipality of Sariaya (Filipino: Bayan ng Sariaya) is a first class municipality in the province of Quezon, Philippines. This populous municipality is famous for its pristine beach resorts, heritage houses, and nature-trekking activities that l..

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