Brief Background

Spanish Franciscan missionaries founded the town of Paco as early as 1580. It was a town part of the province of Tondo, which was later renamed Manila in 1859, until 1901. The name Dilao was used until 1791. The name San Fernando was added, making it San Fernando de Dilao. 

Who is Barangay 676?

Barangay 676 is a barangay in the city of Manila, under the administrative district of Paco. Its population as determined by the 2020 Census was 1,431. This represented 0.08% of the total population of Manila. Barangay 676 is situated at approximately 14.5795, 120.9884, in the island of Luzon. Elevation at these coordinates is estimated at 6.2 meters or 20.3 feet above mean sea level. Population by age group

According to the 2015 Census, the age group with the highest population in Barangay 676 is 15 to 19, with 258 individuals. Conversely, the age group with the lowest population is 75 to 79, with 7 individuals. Combining age groups together, those aged 14 and below, consisting of the young dependent population which include infants/babies, children and young adolescents/teenagers, make up an aggregate of 18.34% (288). Those aged 15 up to 64, roughly, the economically active population and actual or potential members of the work force, constitute a total of 78.34% (1,230). Finally, old dependent population consisting of the senior citizens, those aged 65 and over, total 3.31% (52) in all.

The computed Age Dependency Ratios mean that among the population of Barangay 676, there are 23 youth dependents to every 100 of the working age population; there are 4 aged/senior citizens to every 100 of the working population; and overall, there are 28 dependents (young and old-age) to every 100 of the working population.

The median age of 26 indicates that half of the entire population of Barangay 676 are aged less than 26 and the other half are over the age of 26.