Barangay San Pablo (locally known as “Darabulbul”) is one of the 14 barangays in the municipality of Santa Ana, Pampanga, Central Luzon, Philippines. Below is a comprehensive geographic and demographic overview:
📍 Geographic Profile
Location: San Pablo is a rural barangay in the eastern part of Santa Ana, noted for its agricultural lands, contributing to rice, corn, sugarcane, banana, and vegetable production.
Coordinates: Approximately 15.1371° N, 120.7112° E.
Elevation: About 20.6 meters (67.6 feet) above sea level.
Adjacent Barangays: Borders Lacmit (Arayat), San Jose Malino (Mexico), and San Roque (Santa Ana).
🏘️ Community Facilities & Infrastructure
Barangay Hall: Located in Muzon near San Pablo Elementary School Covered Court and San Pablo Chapel.
Agricultural Role: Part of the four major farming barangays (along with San Agustin, San Roque, Santo Rosario) supplying produce to the region.
👥 Demographic Profile
Population: According to the 2020 Census, San Pablo had 4,949 residents, making up approximately 8.04% of Santa Ana’s total population.
Households (2015):
Total household population: 4,859
Number of households: 850
Average household size: 5.72 members
Age Distribution (2015 Census):
Highest: Ages 10–14 – 595 individuals (12.25%)
Lowest: Ages 75–79 – 43 individuals (0.88%)
Median Age: 23.09 years
Dependency Ratios: Youth – 53.4; Old-Age – 7.55; Total – 60.95
Historical Population Growth:
1990: 2,737
1995: 3,310
2000: 3,960
2007: 4,592
2010: 4,779
2015: 4,859
2020: 4,949
The annualized growth from 2015 to 2020 was 0.39%, equivalent to an increase of 90 people.