Municipality: Bacolor, Pampanga, Central Luzon
Coordinates: ~14.9842° N, 120.6575° E
Elevation: Approximately 7.3 meters (23.9 feet) above sea level
Population: 2,950 residents (~6.1% of Bacolor’s total population)
Households (2015): Approximately 670 households; average household size ~4.4 members
Growth: Increased from 2,700 in 2015 to 2,950 in 2020 — ~1.77% annual growth
Median Age: 27.0 years
Youth Dependency: ~42%
Old-age Dependency: ~6%
Total Dependency Ratio: ~48%
Barangay San Antonio is composed of several puroks, serving as sub-units for administrative, safety, and social activities.
Borders key barangays:
Maliwalu
Cabambangan (Poblacion)
Concepcion
Sta. Ines
Barangay Hall: Central office for barangay governance, public records, and local initiatives
Barangay Chapel: Place of worship and site of the annual barangay fiesta honoring its patron saint
Covered Court: Hosts community events, sports programs, and emergency functions
Health Station & Day Care Center: Offer essential health care and early childhood education services
Accessible via well-connected barangay roads linked to Jose Abad Santos Avenue (JASA) and Bacolor’s town center
Proximity to San Guillermo Parish Church, Don Honorio Ventura State University (DHVSU), and Bacolor Public Market
Within reach of educational institutions and historical zones of the Bacolor poblacion area
Situated on low-lying land (~7.3 m AMSL), Barangay San Antonio was impacted by the 1991 Mt. Pinatubo eruption and continues to manage flood risks through regular drainage maintenance, embankment construction, and active participation in disaster risk reduction programs under the guidance of the Bacolor MDRRMO.
Barangay San Antonio is a steadily growing and vibrant community in the heart of Bacolor, home to nearly 3,000 residents. With key facilities in place, a strong sense of heritage, and an active approach to resilience and development, San Antonio continues to play a vital role in the municipality’s recovery and progress post-Pinatubo.