Sucat, Muntinlupa

Sucat is an administrative division in southern Metro Manila, the Philippines. It is an urban barangay in Muntinlupa City with many high-rise condominiums and commercial establishments in the area.[1] The area is also well known for the Sucat exit of the South Luzon Expressway and Metro Manila Skyway.

Sucat
Sucat Barangay Hall
Sucat Barangay Hall
Coordinates: 14°27′36″N 121°2′59.9″E
CountryPhilippines
RegionNational Capital Region
CityMuntinlupa
District2nd legislative district of Muntinlupa
Government
  TypeBarangay
  Barangay CaptainRaffy Sevilla
Area
  Total2.623 km2 (1.013 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)[2]
  Total56,354
  Density21,484/km2 (55,640/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
Postal Code
1770
Area code02
PSGC137603007
WebsiteFacebook

It is bounded on the north by Barangays Bagumbayan and South Daang Hari of Taguig; on the south by the Sucat River and Barangays Buli and Cupang; on the west by Barangays San Martin de Porres, Marcelo Green, San Antonio, and BF Homes of Parañaque; and on the east by Laguna de Bay.

Etymology

The name of the barangay, Sucat comes from the Malay and Filipino vernacular word sukat which means “measurement”. Historically, the community was measured several times by the Posadas family when Don Juan Posadas, who at that time had a very close association with the Spanish government officials, was the mayor of Manila. He did acquire all the land that he wanted to measure.[1]

Subdivisions

While barangays are the administrative divisions of the city, and are legally part of the addresses of establishments and homes, residents also include their subdivision. Listed below are subdivisions in this barangay.[3]

  • Augusto Posadas Village
  • Lakefront
    • La Posada
    • Marina Heights
    • Presidio
    • The Marfori
  • Corinthian Villas
  • Don Juan Bayview Subdivision
  • Dona Rosario Heights Subdivision
  • Dona Rosario Bayview
  • Patio Homes
  • Southbay Gardens (shared with Parañaque)

Sitio Bagong Silang, located in southwestern Sucat, is disputed with the adjacent city of Parañaque.[4] Meanwhile, Sitio Pagkakaisa in barangay San Martin de Porres, Parañaque is erroneously considered as part of Sucat, Muntinlupa; in fact, Sucat Elementary School has an annex campus in this sitio.

Demographics

Barangay Sucat is the fifth most-populated barangay in Muntinlupa, with a population of 56,354 people according to the 2020 census,[2] down from a population of 57,504 in the 2015 census.[5]

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