Balangkas, Valenzuela

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Balangkas
Location of Balangkas in the 1st Valenzuela legislative district
Coordinates: 14°42′49″N120°56′24″E / 14.71361°N 120.94000°E / 14.71361; 120.94000
CountryFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Region National Capital Region
City Valenzuela
Congressional districtPart of the 1st district of Valenzuela
Government
  Barangay ChairmanCarding De Guzman
Area
  Total0.7330 km2 (0.2830 sq mi)
Population
 (2020 [1] )
  Total14,318
  Density20,000/km2 (51,000/sq mi)
ZIP code
1445
Area code 2

Balangkas is one of the barangays of Valenzuela, Metro Manila, Philippines. Balangkas, translated to English means framework.

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Balangkas is also known as the barangay with two fiestas .[ citation needed ] Residents who live in Brgy. Balangkas celebrate the feast day of San Jose every May 1. The fiesta of San Isidro is celebrated every May 15 for residents living in Sitio Bilog.

Demographics

The area is 0.7330 km2 (0.2830 sq mi) with a population of 10,663 with 1,828 households. [2] [3]

Schools

Religion

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Coordinates: 14°44′17″N120°59′52″E / 14.73806°N 120.99778°E / 14.73806; 120.99778