San Dionisio, Parañaque
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San Dionisio is an administrative division in southern
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, Philippines. It is a
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at the southwestern edge of
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and north of its border with Manuyo,
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. The
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is centered on the westernmost section of
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(formerly Sucat Road) where it veers north and parallels
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(former Calle Real) with De Leon Street and Aldana Avenue forming its boundaries with La Huerta and Manuyo Uno respectively. It extends to the east along the San Dionisio River-Villanueva Creek by barangay Moonwalk to the north and along Balong Creek by Manuyo Dos, Las Piñas to the south towards its border with San Isidro. San Dionisio includes a large swath of the C-5 Road South Extension properties in Parañaque including the Amvel Business Park, Avida Sucat and SM City Sucat sites, the Irasan Complex logistics hub, and as well as the area surrounding the Evacom Plaza. It also covers a significant portion of the reclaimed Freedom and Long Islands in the Las Piñas–Parañaque Critical Habitat and Ecotourism Area. San Dionisio is the second largest barangay in Parañaque in terms of land area and the third largest in terms of population. It is often mistakenly referred to as Sucat being the location of SM City Sucat shopping mall on the former Sucat Road. This erroneous reference is also applied to the other barangays traversed by Sucat Road. Sucat, however, is a barangay of
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located at the opposite end of Sucat Road by the
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. As of the 2020 census, San Dionisio had a population of 72,522.


History

The history of San Dionisio is tied to the establishment of its namesake visita or chapel south of La Huerta. The visita was named after its patron, Saint Denis, whose headless image is enshrined in the brick stone chapel on Elpidio Quirino Avenue (formerly Calle Real), which was originally a wooden chapel built in 1640. ''Tata Dune'', as the saint is fondly called by residents and devotees, is also the patron saint of
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and all of
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who was martyred by means of being beheaded by a sword for his faith. Community life revolved around religious events during the Colonial Period when residents also engaged in traditional industries such as fishing, saltmaking and embroidery. This changed with the development of gated communities and expansion of
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into a civil international airport in the mid-21st century. In 1971, San Dionisio became home to the new seat of the Parañaque municipal government, when it was transferred from La Huerta to the new municipal hall in San Antonio Valley Subdivision, which was then part of the barangay. On April 3, 1978, three new barangays were formed out of San Dionisio. The gated communities of BF Homes, Goodwill Phase II, Irene-ville, Jackielou Subdivision, Santa Rita Village and Teoville were carved out to form the new barangay of B.F. Homes. In the same year, Clarmen Village, Lopez Village, Parañaque Green Heights, Salvador Estate, Villa Mendoza, and a small portion of San Antonio Valley were also carved out to form a new barangay named San Isidro. The rest of San Antonio Valley, Barangay Village, Fourth Estate Subdivision, and Mon El Subdivision were also separated to form the new barangay of
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. The barangay lends its name to one of the oldest and successful cooperatives in the country, the San Dionisio Credit Cooperative.


Culture

An annual street drama performance of ''
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'' is staged at the plaza of the San Dionisio Chapel on the former Calle Real in May. This tradition, commonly known as ''moro-moro'' or ''comedia'' (), dates back to the Spanish colonial period and is currently organized by the San Dionisio Cultural Society and played by the ''Komedya ng San Dionisio'' troop founded in 1962. The barangay also participates in the ''Sunduan'' festival of La Huerta and celebrates its annual patron saint's day in September.


Education

San Dionisio hosts the main campus of Parañaque National High School. It is also the location of the following institutions: *
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Parañaque Campus * College of Divine Wisdom * Escuela de San Dionisio * Infotech College Institute of Arts and Sciences *
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* Parañaque Central Elementary School * Parañaque City College of Science and Technology  * Parañaque Elementary School * Premiere Computer Learning Center *
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Parañaque Campus * San Dionisio Elementary School * St. Augustine School of Nursing *
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Parañaque Campus * Universal College


Transportation

San Dionisio's transportation network consists of two national primary roads, one national secondary road and one expressway as of 2017. The
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and
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provide north–south connectivity, with the latter traversing the barangay's old section and the Kabihasnan commercial row along Victor Medina Street. The barangay's main east–west corridor is
Dr. Santos Avenue Dr. Arcadio Santos Avenue or Dr. Santos Avenue, formerly and still referred to as Sucat Road or Parañaque–Sucat Road, is the primary east–west thoroughfare in Parañaque, southern Metro Manila, Philippines. The avenue's western end is in ...
which links its old section with the bigger commercial developments in its eastern sector, including the SM City Sucat shopping mall. In a bend of the avenue north of Victor Medina Streets starts
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, a national secondary road that links the barangay to
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as well as the popular Dampa, a collection of stalls and restaurants near the boundary with La Huerta that sell and cook fresh and locally-caught seafood. A recent addition to the barangay's road network is the south extension of C-5 Road which opened a large tract of former idle lands south of the international airport in San Dionisio to vertical commercial and residential developments in 2007. The Dr. Santos station of the LRT-1 which opened in 2024, serves San Dionisio. The station is located at the intersection of C-5 Extension and Dr. Santos Avenue. The
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will also cut across the barangay parallel to the existing C-5 Road towards an interchange with the Manila–Cavite Expressway.


Notable residents

*
Edwin Olivarez Edwin de Leon Olivarez (born August 14, 1963) is a Filipino politician, athlete, and businessman currently serving as a Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Parañaque's 1st District since 2022 and previously from 2010 to 2013. ...
,
Mayor of Parañaque The Mayor of Parañaque () is the chief executive of the government of Parañaque in Metro Manila, Philippines. The mayor leads the city's departments in executing ordinances and delivering public services. The mayorship is a three-year term an ...
(2013–2022) * Pablo Olivarez,
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(1992-1995) * Arcadio Santos,
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(1920–1922) * Agapito Zialcita, statesman and delegate/signer of the 1898
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* Eduardo Zialcita, Parañaque 1st District Representative (2001–2010)


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* {{Metro Manila populated places Barangays of Metro Manila Parañaque