Laguna (province)
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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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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[change | change source]
Adjacent provinces[change | change source]
- Batangas (south)
- Cavite (west)
- Metro Manila (north)
- Quezon (east)
- Rizal (northeast)
Communities[change | change source]
Metropolis[change | change source]
- Urban Laguna (west laguna)
Cities[change | change source]
- Biñan (urban city)
- Cabuyao (urban city)
- Calamba City (urban city)
- San Pedro (urban city)
- Santa Rosa (urban city)
- San Pablo (largest city)
Municipalities[change | change source]
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References[change | change source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "About Laguna province, Philippines". islandsproperties.com. Retrieved 26 January 2011.
- ↑ Brent International School Manila
- ↑ The Beacon Academy