Introduction
Barangay Merville is basically a residential community, although it is home to large factories, such as La Suerte Cigarette and Cigar factory which manufactures the local Marlboro and Philip Morris brands. It was created under Presidential Decree No. 1325 dated April 3, 1978 by Ferdinand Marcos. The subdivisions known as Admiral Village and Merville in Barangay La Huerta were separated to form a distinct and independent barangay to be known as Barangay Merville without affecting the legal existence of its mother barangay.
Merville is bounded by Pasay City to the north, Muntinlupa to the southeast, Las Piñas to the southwest, Taguig in the northeast and Manila Bay to the west. Other notable boundaries include the Access Road to the north, Ninoy Aquino Internation Airport to the northwest, Don Bosco to the south, Barangay Sun Valley to the southwest, South Luzon Expressway and Skyway to the east, and Barangay Moonwalk to the west.
It has at least 3,670 households, 61.34 population density, and an estimated population of 18,672, as of 2010.
Barangay Merville contains the following subdivisions:
- Bella Villa I
- Buena Vida Homes
- Buensuceso Homes II
- Camella Homes
- Citihomes Regency
- City Square
- Cubic Homes
- Greenville
- Inland Executive
- Jade Manor
- Merville Park
- Molave Park
- South Admiral Village
- SGP I & II
- SGP VII
- South Pointe
Merville is bounded by Pasay City to the north, Muntinlupa to the southeast, Las Piñas to the southwest, Taguig in the northeast and Manila Bay to the west. Other notable boundaries include the Access Road to the north, Ninoy Aquino Internation Airport to the northwest, Don Bosco to the south, Barangay Sun Valley to the southwest, South Luzon Expressway and Skyway to the east, and Barangay Moonwalk to the west.
It has at least 3,670 households, 61.34 population density, and an estimated population of 18,672, as of 2010.
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