Municipality: Bacolor, Pampanga, Central Luzon
Coordinates: ~14.9992° N, 120.6478° E
Elevation: Approximately 7.0 meters (23.0 feet) above sea level
Population: 3,180 residents (~6.6% of Bacolor’s total population)
Households (2015): Approximately 705 households; average household size ~4.5 members
Growth: Increased from 2,930 in 2015 to 3,180 in 2020 — ~1.64% annual growth
Median Age: 27.1 years
Youth Dependency: ~43%
Old-age Dependency: ~6%
Total Dependency Ratio: ~49%
Barangay Calibutbut is composed of several puroks that form the basic administrative and social units for governance and barangay-level programs.
Borders key barangays:
Cabambangan
Macabacle
Magliman (San Fernando)
Dolores (San Fernando)
Barangay Hall: Serves as the center of governance, administrative services, and public programs
Barangay Chapel: Venue for spiritual gatherings, devotions, and annual fiesta celebrations
Covered Court: Used for recreational activities, assemblies, and community relief operations
Health Station & Day Care Center: Offer basic medical services and early childhood education
Well-connected to Jose Abad Santos Avenue (JASA) and nearby regional roads accessing Bacolor and San Fernando
Within reach of San Guillermo Parish Church and Don Honorio Ventura State University (DHVSU)
Close to Bacolor-San Fernando boundary, with access to commercial centers, schools, and churches in both LGUs
Barangay Calibutbut is situated in low-lying terrain (~7.0 m AMSL) and was among the barangays affected by the 1991 Mt. Pinatubo eruption. Since then, it has focused on improving drainage infrastructure, flood control measures, and community preparedness programs in coordination with MDRRMO Bacolor.
Barangay Calibutbut is a resilient and growing barangay in Bacolor with over 3,100 residents. It houses vital facilities such as a barangay hall, chapel, covered court, health station, and day care center. Strategically located near key provincial roads and urban hubs, Calibutbut plays an active role in Bacolor’s ongoing recovery, development, and commitment to disaster resilience and community welfare.