', officially the ', is a of the Philippines in the province of,. According to the, it has a population of people.The town is bounded by Gapan City to the east, the municipalities of San Leonardo and Jaen to the north, San Antonio to the west, Cabiao to the south-west, San Miguel, Bulacan, to the southeast and Candaba, Pampanga, to the south.San Isidro became the capital of the Philippines while Emilio Aguinaldo was trying to escape from the Americans.BarangaysSan Isidro is divided into 9 barangays. Alua Calaba Malapit Mangga Poblacion Pulo San Roque Sto. Cristo TabonHistorySan Isidro was the capital of Nueva Ecija from 1852 to 1912. In 1896, the first cry against the Spanish colonial government was made. 2,000 revolutionaries under General Mariano Llanera sieged San Isidro.In March 29, 1899, General Emilio Aguinaldo declared San Isidro as the capital of the Philippines after the revolutionary capital Malolos, Bulacan was captured by the Americans; this, however, was short-lived. It was also in San Isidro that General Frederick Funston planned the capture of Aguinaldo to end the Philippine-American War. San Isidro Central School