Coordinates & Elevation: Located at approximately 15.0291° N, 120.6827° E, with an elevation around 8.8 m (29 ft) above sea level kapampanganku.com+14philatlas.com+14commons.wikimedia.org+14.
Adjacent Barangays: Bordered by San Pedro, San Juan, Santa Lucia, Juliana, Lourdes, and Santo Rosario (Poblacion) felini.org+5philatlas.com+5scribd.com+5.
Population (2020): 11,208 residents, accounting for ~3.16% of San Fernando's population scribd.com+3philatlas.com+3sites.google.com+3.
Households (2015): 7,380 people across 1,775 households—average size 4.16 persons/household philatlas.com+1sites.google.com+1.
Age Structure (2015):
Highest age group: 20–24 years (898 individuals, 10.2%)
Youth dependency ratio: 28.46%; elderly: 7.8%; total dependency ratio: 36.26%
Median age: 30.4 years philatlas.com.
Historical data sample:
1990: 11,181 → 2000: 6,618 → 2015: 8,804 → 2020: 11,208 philatlas.com.
Recent growth: +5.21% annual between 2015–2020, the highest among San Fernando barangays commons.wikimedia.org+15philatlas.com+15felini.org+15.
Land Use: Urban mix with residential, commercial, and notable heritage sites. Part of the San Fernando Heritage District includes provincial capitol, historic train station, and PASUDECO sugar complex within Santo Niño liquisearch.com.
Church & Community Facilities: Santo Niño Parish Church and nearby barangay hall are centrally located along Capitol Boulevard mapcarta.com+2commons.wikimedia.org+2commons.wikimedia.org+2.
Transport: Includes the historic San Fernando Train Station rebuilt and heritage commuter link, boosting connectivity flickr.com+1therestlesspinoytraveler.wordpress.com+1.
Heritage Assets: The area includes heritage government buildings—like the Provincial Capitol and Presidio—and parts of old industrial estates tied to the city's sugar industry .
With elevation at ~8.8 m, Santo Niño is moderately low-lying; seasonal flooding and sea-level rise could reach barangay boundaries but generally moderate risk .