Coordinates & Elevation: Located at approx. 15.1377° N, 120.6385° E, Suclaban sits around 58 m (191 ft) above sea level punto.com.ph+15philatlas.com+15commons.wikimedia.org+15.
Adjacent Barangays: Bordered by Capaya (Angeles City), Tabun, Sapalibutad (Angeles), Acli, Eden, Gandus, Tangle, and Culubasa commons.wikimedia.org+9philatlas.com+9elevationmap.net+9.
Street Layout: Main roads include Acli–Suclaban Road and a barangay overpass, with local farm-to-market routes connecting to Eden and Culubasa commons.wikimedia.org+1commons.wikimedia.org+1.
Population (2020): 1,393 residents (~0.80% of Mexico’s population) philatlas.com.
Households (2015): 274 households; average household size ~3.85 kapampanganku.com+2philatlas.com+2zonalvaluefinderph.com+2.
Age Structure (2015): Largest age group: 10–14 years (120 individuals). Median age ~25.4. Youth dependency ratio ~46.8%, elderly ~5.6%, total ~52.4% philatlas.com.
Population Growth: From 584 (1990) to 1,393 (2020); strong 6.0% annual growth between 2015 and 2020 (+337 people) philatlas.com.
Civic Spaces: Village boundary welcome signage and local overpass visible in images whereinpampanga.com+2gloopla.com+2commons.wikimedia.org+2.
Education & Religion: Likely hosts a barangay chapel and elementary school along the Eden–Suclaban road connecting to Camuning zonalvaluefinderph.com+15commons.wikimedia.org+15commons.wikimedia.org+15.
Transport Links: Served by local farm-to-market roads tying to Eden, Culubasa, and San Jose Malino routes; proximity to Eden subdivision developments elevationmap.net+11commons.wikimedia.org+11commons.wikimedia.org+11.
Along expressway/frontage: CR ₱6,000/m²; RR ₱4,000; Interior (I) ₱5,000 zonalvaluefinderph.com.
Interior lots: CR ₱3,500; RR ₱2,000; I ₱3,000 zonalvaluefinderph.com.
Along barangay roads: CR ₱3,500; RR ₱2,500; I ₱3,000 zonalvaluefinderph.com.
At ~58 m elevation, Suclaban is low flood risk terrain—far from river valleys. Favorable compared to low-lying Mexico barangays commons.wikimedia.org+12elevationmap.net+12philatlas.com+12.
Suclaban is a rapidly growing upland barangay, characterized by youthful households and a healthy growth trajectory. Its strategic location on farm-to-market routes makes it a rural-residential hub transitioning toward semi-urban development. Land values rise due to expressway frontage and expansion along Eden and Camuning corridors. Low flood risk enhances its appeal for investment, education access, and road connectivity to Clark/San Fernando avenues.