Barangay San Juan (also historically called Tinajeru) is one of the 14 barangays in the municipality of Santa Ana, Pampanga, Central Luzon, Philippines. Below is a comprehensive geographic and demographic profile:
📍 Geographic Profile
Location: San Juan lies in the central-western part of Santa Ana, classified as a rural barangay. Its barangay hall is situated near the San Juan Covered Court and Saint John the Evangelist Chapel.
Coordinates: Approximately 15.0872° N, 120.7694° E (15° 5′ N, 120° 46′ E).
Elevation: Around 8–11.3 m (26–37 ft) above sea level.
Adjacent Barangays: San Juan shares boundaries with San Joaquin, San Jose, San Agustin, San Pablo, Santo Rosario—all in Santa Ana—and San Patricio and San Pablo across the Mexico boundary.
👥 Demographic Profile
Population: According to the 2020 Census, San Juan had a population of 2,823 individuals, which is about 4.59% of Santa Ana’s total population.
Households: In the 2015 Census, there were 518 households, with an average household size of 4.81 members (household population 2,491).
Population by Age Group (2015 Census):
Highest: Ages 20–24 with 247 individuals (9.92%)
Lowest: Ages 75–79 with 25 individuals (1.00%)
Dependency & Median Age (2015):
Youth Dependency Ratio: 34.62
Old-Age Dependency Ratio: 9.36
Total Dependency Ratio: 43.98
Median Age: 28.65 years
Historical Population Growth:
1990: 1,569
1995: 1,746
2000: 1,978
2007: 2,319
2010: 2,450
2015: 2,491
2020: 2,823
San Juan grew by 332 residents from 2015 to 2020, reflecting a 2.67% annualized growth rate.
🏘️ Community Facilities & Landmarks
Barangay Hall & Covered Court: Located beside Saint John the Evangelist Chapel, near San Juan Covered Court. mapcarta.com
Religious Site: Saint John the Evangelist Chapel serves as a key place of worship in the area.