San Nicolas, Manila

San Nicolas is one of the sixteen districts in the city of Manila in the Philippines. It is located at the west central part of the city, on the northern bank of Pasig River bounded by the districts of Binondo to the east, and Tondo to the north and west. This community has kept its 19th-century ancestral houses, which symbolizes the wealthy lives of the people who used to live there, similar to the ancestral houses of Silay and Vigan.

Map of Manila showing the location of San Nicolas.

As of the May 1, 2010 national census, the population of San Nicolas is 44,241 with 15 barangays named as numbers from 268 to 276 and from 281 to 286.[1]

BarangayPopulation (2010)[1]
Barangay 2681,701
Barangay 269734
Barangay 2701,162
Barangay 271515
Barangay 2721,917
Barangay 273876
Barangay 2741,969
Barangay 27520,932
Barangay 2762,706
Barangay 2812,787
Barangay 2821,215
Barangay 2832,138
Barangay 2841,031
Barangay 2851,225
Barangay 2863,333

List of Cultural Properties of San Nicolas

Cultural Property
wmph identifier
Site name Description Province City/municipality Address Coordinates Image
Pasig River Lighthouse Pasig River Lighthouse Metro Manila San Nicolas, Manila Muelle dela Industria Street 14.596401°N 120.960695°E / 14.596401; 120.960695 (Pasig River Lighthouse)
General Antonio Luna Ancestral House General Antonio Luna Ancestral House Metro Manila San Nicolas, Manila #457 Urbiztondo Street 14.598246°N 120.972287°E / 14.598246; 120.972287 (General Antonio Luna Ancestral House)

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Ides O'Racca Building Ides O'Racca Building Metro Manila San Nicolas, Manila M. De Santos St. 14.598246°N 120.972287°E / 14.598246; 120.972287 (Ides O'Racca Building)

In art

See also

References

  1. "2010 Census of the Population and Housing - National Capital Region" Archived 2012-11-15 at the Wayback Machine, pg. 15. National Statistics Office. Retrieved on 2012-10-11.


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