Location: Santa Lucia is one of the urban core barangays of Lubao, located along the Guagua–Sasmuan Road in the mid-eastern part of the municipality commons.wikimedia.org+6philatlas.com+6commons.wikimedia.org+6reddit.com+7lubao-pampanga.carrd.co+7philippines-streets.openalfa.com+7. It sits approximately at 14.9354° N, 120.6010° E, about 7.9 m (25.9 ft) above sea level en.wikipedia.org+2philatlas.com+2mapcarta.com+2.
Adjacent Barangays: Shares boundaries with San Nicolas 1st and Santo Tomas (Sasmuan), Santa Monica, Concepcion, Santo Tomas (Lubao Poblacion), and Santa Barbara psa.gov.ph+3philatlas.com+3pampanga.gov.ph+3.
Population (2020): 2,535 residents, making up about 1.46% of Lubao's population cefctoday.com+10philatlas.com+10lubarrios.net+10.
Households (2015): 468 households with an average of 4.63 members per household (household pop: 2,168) philatlas.com+1commons.wikimedia.org+1.
Population Growth:
Steady rise from 1,790 (1990) to 2,168 (2015), then to 2,535 (2020)
Annual growth (2015–2020): 3.35% (+367 people) philatlas.com.
Largest age group: 15–19 years (10.6% of pop)
Smallest: 75–79 years (1.25%) philatlas.com+1cefctoday.com+1.
Dependency Ratios & Median Age:
Youth: 44.2
Elderly: 10.6
Total dependency: 54.9
Median age: 26.4 years commons.wikimedia.org+2philatlas.com+2mapcarta.com+2reddit.com.
Along barangay roads:
RR (Rural‑Residential): ₱1,300/m²
I (Interior): ₱1,625/m²
A1/A2 (Agricultural): ₱450/₱360/m² cefctoday.com+2zonalvaluefinderph.com+2reddit.com+2.
Barangay Hall and Chapel are centrally located along the main access road, serving as civic and spiritual centers philippines-streets.openalfa.com+1lubao-pampanga.carrd.co+1.
The barangay forms part of Lubao’s urban hub alongside San Nicolas 1st, San Juan, and Sto. Tomas commons.wikimedia.org+14lubao-pampanga.carrd.co+14pampanga.gov.ph+14.
Barangay Santa Lucia is a compact, urbanized community with strong growth and a youthful population. Its demographics suggest active households and balanced age structure. Land values reflect moderate residential zoning, while infrastructure supports local governance and daily life. Positioned within the urban core, it plays a key role in the municipal dynamics of Lubao.