Barangay San Antonio is one of the 27 barangays in the municipality of Magalang, Pampanga, Central Luzon, Philippines. Below is a comprehensive geographic and demographic overview:
📍 Geographic Profile
Location: Located in northwestern Magalang, San Antonio is classified as an urban barangay. It’s a mix of residential and agricultural areas and includes the San Antonio de Padua Chapel, barangay hall, and school along the Magalang–Concepcion road.
Coordinates: Approximately 15.2409° N, 120.6627° E (15° 14′ N, 120° 40′ E).
Elevation: About 38.9 m (127.6 ft) above sea level.
Adjacent Barangays: Borders San Isidro, San Ildefonso, La Paz, San Miguel, and Santa Maria within Magalang
👥 Demographic Profile
Population (2020): 2,083 people, accounting for approximately 1.68% of Magalang’s total population (124,188).
Households (2015):
378 households
Household population: 1,754
Average household size: 4.64 members
Population by Age Group (2015):
Highest: 15–19 years (203 individuals, 11.57%)
Lowest: 75–79 years (11 individuals, 0.63%)
Youth Dependency Ratio: 44.19
Old-Age Dependency Ratio: 6.89
Total Dependency Ratio: 51.08
Median Age: 24.30 years
📈 Historical Population Growth (1990–2020)
1990: 752
1995: 877 (+2.92%)
2000: 1,211 (+7.16%)
2007: 1,284 (+0.81%)
2010: 1,679 (+10.26%)
2015: 1,754 (+0.84%)
2020: 2,083 (+3.68%)
The population grew by 329 from 2015 to 2020, averaging an annual increase of 3.68%.
🏘️ Community Facilities & Notes
San Antonio de Padua Chapel: The barangay’s patron saint site.
Barangay Hall & Covered Court: Located along Magalang–Concepcion Road.
Education: Likely operates a primary school serving resident children.
Zonal Valuation (2025):
Road lots (CR): ₱4,000/m²
Interior residential (RR): ₱2,930/m²
Agricultural (A50): ₱400/m²
Summary:
San Antonio is a steadily growing urban barangay in Magalang with a youthful demographic, key facilities such as a chapel and governance center, and rising land values—especially along major roads. Its growth and location suggest it's becoming increasingly central to local development.