Location: Barangay Marcos Village is located in the eastern part of Mabalacat City, Pampanga. It is a predominantly residential barangay known for its peaceful subdivisions and proximity to both agricultural lands and urban centers. The barangay benefits from its location near the boundary of Magalang town, providing residents with access to both city amenities and rural landscapes.
Coordinates: Approximately 15.2330° N, 120.6200° E
Elevation: Approximately 97 meters (318 feet) above sea level
Adjacent Barangays:
Barangay Marcos Village shares borders with the following barangays:
Dolores
Dapdap
Sta. Maria
Calumpang
Population: As of the 2020 Census, Barangay Marcos Village has a population of approximately 2,320 residents.
Households: The barangay has an estimated 530 households, with an average household size of about 4.4 members.
Historical Population Growth:
1990: 1,580
1995: 1,710
2000: 1,850
2007: 2,020
2010: 2,100
2015: 2,200
2020: 2,320
From 2015 to 2020, Barangay Marcos Village grew by 120 residents, reflecting an average annual growth rate of approximately 1.06%.
Land Area & Topography:
Barangay Marcos Village features mostly flat terrain suited for residential development, small gardens, and backyard farming. The barangay is served by concrete roads connecting it to the city proper and neighboring communities.
Facilities:
Barangay Hall: The center of governance and public service for the community.
Covered Court / Plaza: Used for assemblies, sports, and barangay events.
Chapel: Serves as a venue for religious gatherings and local celebrations.
Educational Access: The barangay has access to nearby public elementary and secondary schools, with higher education options in Mabalacat City and neighboring towns.
Livelihood:
Residents are engaged in small-scale businesses, transport services (tricycle operations), farming, and employment in Clark Freeport Zone or other nearby commercial and industrial areas.
Cultural Note:
Barangay Marcos Village celebrates its fiesta annually in honor of its patron saint, marked by masses, processions, and community festivities that highlight its unity and traditions.