Location & Municipality
Barangay San Isidro is one of the 15 barangays in the landlocked Municipality of Minalin, Pampanga, part of Central Luzon, Philippines.
Coordinates & Elevation
It lies at approximately 14.9561° N, 120.7181° E, with an elevation around 6.6 meters (21.7 feet) above sea level.
Proximity & Infrastructure
The barangay hall is located along P. Garcia, near the San Isidro Sports Complex and Santo Tomas Bridge. The San Isidro Elementary School and the San Isidro Labrador Chapel serve as important local landmarks.
Population (2020 Census)
Total: 6,007 inhabitants, comprising 12.42 % of Minalin’s total population of 48,380.
Households (2015 Census)
Household population: 4,748 across 1,044 households, with an average of 4.55 members per household.
Age Composition (2015 Census)
Largest age cohort: 5–9 years (335 individuals, 10.0%)
Smallest: 80+ years (21 individuals, 0.63%)
Youth dependency ratio: 44.9%; elderly ratio: 6.95%; total dependency: 51.8%
Median age: 25.7 years.
Population Growth (1990–2020)
Grew from 2,247 in 1990 to 3,345 in 2015, then to 6,007 in 2020.
Notably, population rose by 3,547 individuals over 30 years, with strong recent growth—+602 between 2015–2020, a 3.54% annualized increase.
Land Use & Flood Risk
The barangay's lower elevation (6–7 m) amid Minalin’s fertile agricultural plain means it is prone to seasonal flooding and historically affected by Mt. Pinatubo’s lahars.
Local Landmarks & Access
The barangay’s chapel and school are centrally located. By road, it connects to municipal facilities and bridges, including those at Santo Tomas.
Category
Details
Population (2020)
6,007 (12.4% of Minalin)
Households (2015)
1,044; avg size 4.55
Median Age (2015)
25.7 years
Elevation
~6.6 m
Coordinates
14.9561° N, 120.7181° E
Growth Rate (2015‑20)
+3.54% per year