Location & Population Share: An urban barangay in San Fernando, comprising about 1.61% of the city’s population, with 5,712 residents as of the 2020 Census en-zm.topographic-map.com+15philatlas.com+15sites.google.com+15.
Coordinates & Elevation: Situated at approximately 15.0237° N, 120.6758° E, with an estimated elevation of 10.4 m (34.1 ft) above sea level en.wikipedia.org+9philatlas.com+9philatlas.com+9.
Adjacent Barangays: Neighbors include Magliman (Bacolor), Cabalantian (Bacolor), San Pedro, Lourdes, and Santo Niño in San Fernando philatlas.com+1elevationmap.net+1.
Population: 5,712 in 2020 philatlas.com+3philatlas.com+3sites.google.com+3.
Households: 1,233 households in 2015, averaging about 3.70 persons per household, up from the 1990 average of 5.77 philatlas.com.
Age Distribution (2015):
Largest cohort: 5–9 years (477; 10.4%)
Smallest cohort: 80+ (40; 0.87%)
Median age: ~25.85 years
Dependency ratios: youth ~46%, elderly ~9%, total ~55% en.wikipedia.org+5philatlas.com+5sites.google.com+5.
Trend: ↑ from 3,919 in 1990 to 5,712 in 2020
Recent growth: annualized +4.73% between 2015–2020 philatlas.com+1sites.google.com+1.
Elevation range: generally between 2 m to 17 m, averaging ~7 m with low points at ~2 m elevationmap.net+8en-zm.topographic-map.com+8en-zm.topographic-map.com+8.
Flood vulnerability: Low-lying terrain suggests moderate risk—especially if drains are blocked or during heavy rainfall.
Santa Lucia Bridge: This bridge connects San Juan to Santa Lucia, facilitating movement across local creeks commons.wikimedia.org+3commons.wikimedia.org+3commons.wikimedia.org+3.
Capitol Boulevard frontage: Serves as a main access route—part of the city’s core corridor commons.wikimedia.org+4commons.wikimedia.org+4commons.wikimedia.org+4.
Transport links: Likely served by city jeepneys and tricycles along the highway corridor.