Poblacion, Muntinlupa

Poblacion
Barangay
Country  Philippines
Region Metro Manila
City Muntinlupa
Congressional district Legislative district of Muntinlupa
Government
  Barangay Chairman Allen Ampaya
Area
  Total 6.131 km2 (2.367 sq mi)
Population (2015 census)
  Total 115,387
  Density 19,000/km2 (49,000/sq mi)
ZIP code 1776
Dialing Code +63 (0)02

Poblacion is a barangay in the 1st District of Muntinlupa, Philippines.

The total land area of the barangay is 6.131 km2 of which 5.51 km2 is part of the NBP Reservation. It has a population of 103,104 which makes this the most populated barangay in the City of Muntinlupa. It is located in the southern section of the city close to Metro Manila's border with Laguna. It is bounded on the north by the Muntinlupa barangays of Putatan and Ayala Alabang, on the south by the Muntinlupa barangay of Tunasan, on the west by the Las Piñas barangay of Almanza Dos, and on the east by the Laguna de Bay.

Subdivisions

While barangays are the administrative divisions of the city, and are legally part of the addresses of establishments and homes, residents usually indicate subdivisions. Listed below are subdivisions in this barangay.[1]

Poblacion has several streets where people reside.

NBP Reservation

Main article: New Bilibid Prison

On 1936, the Commonwealth of the Philippines enacted Commonwealth Act No. 67 and a new prison was built in Muntinlupa on 551 hectares of land.

June 5, 2014, Department of Justice Undersecretary Francisco Baraan III, supervising official on the Bureau of Corrections and the NBP said that the National Penitentiary will be moved to Barangay San Isidro in Laur, Nueva Ecija.[2][3] The Government plans to create a regional prison on Nueva Ecija through Public-Private Partnership.[4][5]

There are several landmarks in the reservation where the following could be seen:

Katarungan Village

On 5 September 1991, President Corazon C. Aquino issued Presidential Proclamation No. 792, which was amended by Presidential Proclamation No. 120 on 15 December 1992, to the effect that 104.22 hectares of land be developed into housing for employees of the Department of Justice and other government agencies. This housing project is known as the Katarungan ("Justice") Village.[6]

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