Location & Classification: Malino is one of the 35 urban barangays in San Fernando City, accounting for about 1.43% of the city's population. mapcarta.com+15philatlas.com+15commons.wikimedia.org+15
Coordinates & Elevation: Situated at approximately 15.1249° N, 120.6233° E, with an elevation of roughly 64 m (210 ft) above sea level elevationmap.net+5philatlas.com+5sites.google.com+5.
Adjacent Areas: Located just north of Barangay Gandus and near the San Isidro–Malino chapel area, marking the boundary with Mexico municipality elevationmap.net+6commons.wikimedia.org+6mapcarta.com+6.
Population (2020): 5,082 residents (1.43% of CSF) felini.org+2philatlas.com+2sites.google.com+2.
Households (2015): 4,487 people across 956 households — averaging 4.69 persons per household philatlas.com+1sites.google.com+1.
Historical Growth: The population rose from 2,462 (1990) to 5,082 (2020), showing steady growth — a +2.66% annual increase from 2015 to 2020 sites.google.com.
Property Values: Interior lots in Malino (general residential zoning) range from ₱1,000–3,500/m²; subdivisions like Malino Ville fetch about ₱5,500/m² mapcarta.com+6zonalvaluefinderph.com+6mapcarta.com+6.
Landmarks & Facilities:
Malino Ville Plaza and a covered court are key recreational spots en.wikipedia.org+8mapcarta.com+8mapcarta.com+8.
San Isidro Malino Chapel serves the religious needs of the community en.wikipedia.org+2mapcarta.com+2mapcarta.com+2.
Malino Integrated School, a K–12 public school, is in the vicinity mapcarta.com.
Road Network: Served by local provincial roads connecting to Gandus and Mexico, near the welcome arch landmark commons.wikimedia.org+3mapcarta.com+3mapcarta.com+3.
Amenities: The barangay includes essential facilities like a covered court, plaza, chapel, and school, fostering community engagement.