Location: Barangay Calumpang is located in the northeastern part of Mabalacat City, Pampanga. It is a rural barangay characterized by wide agricultural lands, open spaces, and a peaceful, close-knit community. The barangay’s location at the outskirts of the city makes it an important agricultural area, contributing to local food production while offering scenic views of surrounding fields and hills.
Coordinates: Approximately 15.2435° N, 120.6300° E
Elevation: Approximately 98 meters (322 feet) above sea level
Adjacent Barangays:
Barangay Calumpang shares borders with the following barangays:
Bical
Sta. Maria
Marcos Village
Dolores (Magalang, Pampanga)
Population: As of the 2020 Census, Barangay Calumpang has a population of approximately 2,350 residents, making it one of the smaller barangays of Mabalacat City in terms of population.
Households: The barangay is home to about 530 households, with an average household size of around 4.4 members.
Age Distribution (latest available data):
Highest age group: 10–14 years
Lowest age group: 75 years and above
Historical Population Growth:
1990: 1,640
1995: 1,770
2000: 1,910
2007: 2,080
2010: 2,130
2015: 2,240
2020: 2,350
From 2015 to 2020, Barangay Calumpang grew by 110 residents, reflecting an average annual growth rate of approximately 0.94%.
Land Area & Topography:
Barangay Calumpang features flat to gently sloping terrain, ideal for rice farming, vegetable production, and livestock raising. The barangay is crisscrossed by farm-to-market roads, which connect residents to the city center and neighboring rural barangays.
Facilities:
Barangay Hall: The hub of barangay governance and public service activities.
Covered Court / Plaza: A venue for assemblies, sports events, and community gatherings.
Chapel: The barangay chapel is central to religious and cultural life, hosting masses and local religious events.
Educational Access: Children from Calumpang usually attend public schools in Calumpang or nearby barangays, with secondary schools accessible within a few kilometers.
Cultural Note:
Barangay Calumpang celebrates its fiesta every April, highlighted by religious activities, processions, and communal festivities that strengthen local identity and community spirit.