Barangay Dila-Dila is one of the barangays in the municipality of Santa Rita, located in the province of Pampanga, Central Luzon, Philippines.
Location: Dila-Dila is situated in the western part of Santa Rita, Pampanga.
Coordinates: Approximately 15.0177° N latitude and 120.5787° E longitude.
Elevation: The barangay has an estimated elevation of 36.4 meters (119.4 feet) above sea level.
Adjacent Barangays: Dila-Dila shares borders with the following barangays:
San Isidro, Santa Rita
Pulong Santol, Porac
Pias, Porac
Balubad, Porac
San Basilio, Santa Rita
San Vicente (Ibus), Guagua
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Population: According to the 2020 Census, Dila-Dila had a population of 10,449 individuals, representing approximately 21.67% of the total population of Santa Rita.
Historical Population Growth:
1990: 4,679
1995: 6,175
2000: 6,804
2007: 8,423
2010: 8,598
2015: 9,481
2020: 10,449PhilAtlas+1Scribd+1Scribd+1PhilAtlas+1
The latest census figures in 2020 denote a positive annualized growth rate of 2.07%, or an increase of 968 people, from the previous population of 9,481 in 2015. PhilAtlas
Households: In the 2015 Census, Dila-Dila had 2,059 households, with an average household size of 4.59 members.
Age Distribution (2015 Census):
The largest age group was 15 to 19 years old, comprising 10.38% of the population.
The smallest age group was 80 years and over, making up 0.84%.
Median Age: 25.22 years.
Dependency Ratios:
Youth Dependency Ratio: 45.93
Old Age Dependency Ratio: 8.66
Total Dependency Ratio: 54.59 PhilAtlas
Religious Institutions:
Virgen de Los Remedios Parish Church (Roman Catholic)
Al-Ihsan Islamic Center (Muslim - Sunni)
Ang Dating Daan (Christian - Evangelical) OpenAlfa Philippines Streets
Recent Community Development:
In March 2024, 64 displaced families from Barangay Dila-Dila received housing and financial assistance from the provincial government of Pampanga. Each household received ₱15,000 in financial aid, food packs, and construction materials. The families were relocated to a plot of land donated by a private individual, allowing them to rebuild their homes.