Meycauayan
Meycauayan City, Tagalog: Lungsod ng Meycauayan, is a Filipino Component City in the south of the province of Bulacan, in the Administrative Region III, Central Luzon. According to the census of 2010 had 199 154 Meycauayan City residents who were living in 26 barangays. It is classified as a community of the third income class in the Philippines and as urbanized.
Meycauayan City Marilao and Bocaue neighboring municipalities are in the north, Bulacan in the West, Obando in the southwest, Valenzuela City in the south and Caloocan City to the east. The topography of the city is characterized by the plains of central Luzon plain.
In Meycauayan City is the oldest city in the province of Bulacan, it was founded in 1578 by monks of the Franciscan order.
Barangays
- Bagbaguin
- Bahay Pare
- Bancal
- Banga
- Bayugo
- Caingin
- Calvario
- Camalig
- Gasak
- Hulo
- Iba
- Langka
- Lawa
- Libtong
- Liputan
- Longos
- Malhacan
- Pajo
- Pandayan
- Pantoc
- Perez
- Poblacion
- Saluysoy
- Tugatog
- Ubihan
- Zamora
Gallery
Hall of Meycauayan City
Shrine in the St. Bartholomew Church
The Meycauayan River
Bridge over the River Meycauayan