Location: A rural barangay in central Lubao, Santo Cristo is situated approximately 8 km west of the town center, bordering the barangays of Cabangcalan (Floridablanca), San Francisco, Santa Rita, and De La Paz. en.wikipedia.org+13philatlas.com+13lubarrios.net+13
Coordinates & Elevation: Located at about 14.9505° N, 120.5284° E, and elevated around 18.6 m (61 ft) above sea level. philatlas.com+1mapcarta.com+1
Population (2020): 1,137 residents, representing roughly 0.66% of Lubao’s total population of 173,502. mapcarta.com+3philatlas.com+3en.wikipedia.org+3
Households (2015): 202 households, averaging 5.46 members per household. cefctoday.com+4philatlas.com+4philatlas.com+4
Population Growth (1990–2020):
1990: 584 → 2015: 1,102 → 2020: 1,137
Achieved a modest annual growth rate of 0.66% between 2015 and 2020. philatlas.com+1philatlas.com+1
Largest age group: 5–9 years (119 individuals, 10.8%)
Smallest group: 80+ (8 individuals, 0.73%)
Dependency Ratios:
Youth (0–14): 46.05
Elderly (65+): 6.80
Total: 52.85
Median Age: 26.75 years philatlas.com
🏢 Barangay Hall: A two-story hall located alongside the Santo Cristo Chapel and covered court, serving as the community hub. mapcarta.com
🏫 Education & Health: Santo Cristo Elementary School and the barangay health station are within walking distance of the civic center. mapcarta.com
🏀 Covered Court: Adjacent to the hall, it’s used for sports and local gatherings.
⛪ Chapel: Santo Cristo Chapel is the primary place of worship and an integral part of local religious life.
Interior Lots:
Rural-Residential (RR): ₱1,125/m²
Interior (I): ₱1,500/m²
Agricultural A1/A2: ₱450/₱400/m² en.wikipedia.org+4zonalvaluefinderph.com+4lubao-pampanga.carrd.co+4
Barangay Santo Cristo is a small agricultural community that has experienced steady, modest growth. With a youthful population (median age ~27) and average household sizes of over 5 members, it maintains essential civic infrastructure: a municipal hall, chapel, school, health station, and covered court. Its central crossroads location and mixed-use zoning suggest a stable residential and agricultural character.