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Laguna is 30 kilometers away
from Manila and is bounded by
the province of Rizal in the
north, Batangas in the south,
Quezon Province in the east and
Cavite in the west. The province
was named after "La
Laguna" which is Spanish
for lagoon. It was officially
christened "La Provincia de
Laguna de Bai", after Bai
(Bay), the largest town along
the lake and also the first
provincial capital.
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Laguna
is an amazing fusion of the
industrialized urban and the
charming beauty of the
countryside. It has managed to
preserve its natural resources
amid the fast pace of
modernization. Its booming
business economy is well
supported by various sectors
such as the first-class tourism
and service establishments,
state-of-the-art
telecommunication facilities,
infrastructure, support
utilities such as water
electricity, internationally
renowned research and
educational institutions, and
highly skilled and professional
labor force.
The
province is blessed with
numerous attractions that are
visited by thousands of tourists
and Filipinos across the country
in a single year. It is known as
the "Resort Province of the
Philippines" since it has a
rich resource that flows out 300
million gallons of underground
water a day. It is the home of
hot springs, lakes and
waterfalls like the irresistible
Pagsanjan Falls in Pagsanjan and
the Lake Caliraya in Cavinti,
the refreshing man-made lake.
The province also offers
historical spots like the St.
Gregory Church, San Pedro de
Alcantara Church and the 126
stone step Mabitac Church.
Festivals are
likewise celebrated in every
town of Laguna. The Turumba
Festival of Pakil is in fact the
longest festival in the country
held each year in honor of the
Virgin Mary. The celebration
starts before Holy Week and goes
on for seven months.
To go there,
there are two entry points from
Manila. One is via the southern
route using the South
Expressway, passing through San
Pedro, Biņan, or Calamba and
another is via the northern
route passing through Antipolo
or Tanay, Rizal.
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FACTS
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Region: 4
Capital: Santa Cruz
City: San Pablo
Land Area: 175,973 hectares
Number of Towns: 29 |
1. Alaminos
2. Bay
3. Biņan
4. Cabuyao
5. Calamba
6. Calauan
7. Cavinti
8. Famy
9. Kalayaan
10. Liliw
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11. Los Baņos
12. Luisiana
13. Lumban
14. Mabitac
15. Magdalena
16. Majayjay
17. Nagcarlan
18. Paete
19. Pagsanjan
20. Pakil
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21. Pangil
22. Pila
23. Rizal
24. San Pedro
25. Santa Cruz
26. Santa Maria
27. Santa Rosa
28. Siniloan
29. Victoria
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CHURCHES AND
RELIGIOUS SHRINES
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St. Gregory Church -
One of the oldest churches in the
Philippines. Preserves antique relief
statues of saints.
San Santiago Apostol
Chruch - Built during the early Spanish
period. All of the religious images found
here were carved or painted by the residents
of Paete long ago.
San Pedro de Alcantara
Church - Completed in 1767 after 35
years of construction. The architectural
design is identical to the Corinthian and
Ionic styles.
Mabitac Chruch -
Stands over 126 stone steps. An old Spanish
style but the interior is quite modern. It
has a belfry connected to the main church.
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HISTORICAL SITES
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Rizal Shrine, Calamba
- House of the country's national hero, Dr.
Jose Rizal.
Underground Cemetery,
Nagcarlan - Built by the Franciscan
missionaries, the underground cemetery was
the hiding place of the Katipuneros.
Japanese Garden, Lumban
- A shrine created by the Japanese
government in memory of the many Japanese
soldiers who died during the bloody World
War II. Some locals say that the remains of
Yamashita are enshrined in the marble
"altar" located in the elevated
area of the garden.
Pagsanjan Falls,
Pagsanjan - Skilled boatmen first bring
visitors upstream to Magdapio Falls from
where the group "shoots the
rapids" down the river.
Laguna Hot Springs,
Calamba and Los Baņos - Sulfuric waters
of over 500 resort establishments invigorate
bathers year-round.
Hidden Valley Springs,
Alaminos - A hidden paradise with wild
tropical plants and cascading pools,
believed to be the crater of an extinct
volcano.
Enchanted Kingdom, Sta.
Rosa - The country's first ever theme
park.
Splash Island, Biņan
- Water slides and rides offer a day of
adventure at this water park.
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