Laguna (province)
Laguna is a landlocked province in the Philippines. It is about 30 kilometres south of Manila. Laguna is named after "La Laguna" which means the lake, meaning Laguna de Bay.[1] This is the largest lake in the Philippines, and is on the north edge of the province.[1]
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Lalawigan ng Laguna Lagoon | |
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| Province of Laguna | |
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San Pedro Downtown, Southwoods Mall Biñan, Santa Rosa Landmark, Cabuyao City, Calamba City Skyline & Makiling Los Baños | |
| Country | Philippines |
| State | Luzon South Luzon |
| Region | Calabarzon |
| Capital | Santa Cruz |
| Largest city | Calamba City |
| Cities | 6 |
| Boroughs | List
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| Demographics | |
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Geography
Laguna province has six cities: Biñan, Cabuyao, Calamba, San Pablo, San Pedro, and Santa Rosa. There are two international schools, IB World Schools, to be specific, located in Biñan: Brent International School Manila,[2] and The Beacon Academy.[3]
Major Highways
- South Luzon Expressway
- Manila South Road
Adjacent provinces
- Batangas (south)
- Cavite (west)
- Metro Manila (north)
- Quezon (east)
- Rizal (northeast)
Communities
Metropolis
- Urban Laguna (west laguna)
Cities
- Biñan (urban city)
- Cabuyao (urban city)
- Calamba City (largest city)
- San Pedro (urban city)
- Santa Rosa (urban city)
- San Pablo (urban city)
Municipalities
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Laguna (province) Media
- 4070Diocesan Shrine of Nuestra Señora de los Dolores de Turumba 31.jpg
Facade of the Cathedral Parish of Saint Paul the Hermit, San Pablo City
Historical marker of the Battle of Sambat, Pagsanjan, Laguna
Aerial view of Mount Banahaw
- Pagsanjan Falls.jpg
View of Pagsanjan Falls from inside the Devil's Cave
photo of a rice field taken in Mabitac, Laguna, Philippines
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Utilities at line 38: bad argument #1 to 'ipairs' (table expected, got nil).
- ↑ Brent International School Manila
- ↑ The Beacon Academy