Type: Rural‑urban barangay located in eastern Candaba within the Candaba Swamp floodplain (turn0search0)
Coordinates: ~ 15.0472° N, 120.8995° E; Elevation: ~14.7 m (48 ft) above sea level wikidata.org+13philatlas.com+13cybo.com+13wikidata.org+4en.wikipedia.org+4govern1.com+4
Adjacent Barangays: Borders Vizal Santo Niño, Vizal Santo Cristo, Pulong Gubat, Paligui, and Pangclara commons.wikimedia.org+7philatlas.com+7elevationmap.net+7
Population (2020): 2,824 residents (~2.36% of Candaba’s total) philatlas.com
Households (2015): 2,565 individuals in 558 households; average 4.60 persons/household philatlas.com+1flickr.com+1
Age profile (2015):
Median age: ~27.4 years
Youth dependency: ~42.1%, Elderly: ~9.8%, Total: ~52.0% commons.wikimedia.org+1commons.wikimedia.org+1philatlas.com
Growth from 1,751 (1990) to 2,824 (2020) (+1,073 over 30 years) philatlas.com
Annualized growth: peaked at 3.27% (2010–2015), then moderated to 2.05% (2015–2020) philatlas.com
Mix of rice paddies, residential clusters, and riparian flatlands. Roads and farm paths connect households and fields, with Mount Arayat visible across fields commons.wikimedia.org
Land parcel values likely consistent with surrounding rural barangays—road‑front plots command higher value.
Barangay Hall, Chapel, Covered Courts (I & II), and a Health Station with midwife services govern1.com+6mapcarta.com+6mapcarta.com+6
Education:
Vizal San Pablo I Elementary School (Candaba East District) wikidata.org+13govern1.com+13wikimapia.org+13
Vizal San Pablo II Elementary School in Sitio 3 ph.datagemba.com+2wikimapia.org+2wikimapia.org+2
Farm‑to‑market roads link to main Maharlika corridor via Pangclara and Bahay Pare; roads serve jeepneys, tricycles, and motorboats during floods wikimapia.org+6commons.wikimedia.org+6commons.wikimedia.org+6
Proximity to Candaba Viaduct enhances regional access sunrise.maplogs.com+14en.wikipedia.org+14mapcarta.com+14
Predominantly floodplain agriculture with rice, fishponds, duck-raising, and seasonal watermelon crops en.wikipedia.org+1en-ph.topographic-map.com+1
Active community life: religious events (e.g., San Pedro at San Pablo procession in September), civic sports in covered courts, school-led activities like Brigada Eskwela and scouting jamborees en.wikipedia.org+11flickr.com+11govern1.com+11
Organized by local Irrigators Association to manage swamp water used for rice & fish
One of 33 barangays within Candaba, nestled in the Candaba Swamp ecosystem—natural flood reservoir, migratory bird habitat, and fertility base for agriculture en.wikipedia.org+1en.wikipedia.org+1
Powered by Meralco, unlike many rural barangays serviced by PELCO-1 en.wikipedia.org