Mamatid, officially known as Barangay Mamatid, is one of the eighteen urbanized barangays comprising the city ofCabuyao in the province of Laguna, Philippines. It lies about 6.5 kilometers from the city proper of Cabuyao and is situated at the eastern portion of the city. According to the 2010 Census, it has a population of 50,213 inhabitants, making it ranked as the most populous barangay in Cabuyao. This is due to a large influx of people migrating to many subdivisions located in the barangay. Barangay Mamatid is popular for its three college schools; many private schools, including Catholic schools, from pre-school to high school; seven day care centers; and a public elementary school, with many students. The barangay is known for its Diocesan Shrine dedicated to Saint Vincent Ferrer, which many devotees from other provinces and neighboring towns and barangays come to visit.
Political division
It is politically subdivided into three Puroks:
Geography
Land Area
The total land area of Barangay Mamatid is 260 hectares or 2.6 square kilometers, ranking ninth largest out of the eighteen barangays in Cabuyao. It lies about 6.5 kilometers away from the town proper and is situated at the eastern portion of the city.
Location
It is located at the western portion of Laguna de Bay, the country's largest lake; southwest of Brgy. Uwisan and west of Brgy. Banlic in Calamba City; north of Brgy. Banlic; northeast of Brgy. San Isidro; east of Brgy. Gulod; and southeast of Brgy. Baclaran in Cabuyao City. It is one of the six "along the lake" barangays of the town, along with Barangays Baclaran, Gulod, Marinig, Butong and Bigaa.
Climate
Seasons
The rainfall of Barangay Mamatid is characterized by two pronounced seasons, the wet and dry seasons. The wet season is from June to November, and the relatively dry season lasts from December to May. The average rainfall is about 2,000 mm of rain falling per year, with about 150 rainy days.
Temperature
The coldest months are from November to January, and the warmest month on the record is May. On average, a 12 °C temperature difference exists between the warmest and coolest months. The mean annual temperature is a warm 27.5 °C.
Humidity
The annual relative humidity is 70%. The most humid months are June, July, August and September, with the normal relative humidity registered at 84%, while April and May are the driest at 70%.
Demography
According to the 2010 Census, it has a population of 50,213 inhabitants, which grew from 37,166 in the 2007 Census and 10,020 in the 2000 Census. Mamatid is currently the most populous barangay of the city.