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Calamba City is a
first class city in the
province of
Laguna,
Philippines. Situated only 54 kilometers south of
Manila, about an hour by chartered bus, Calamba City is a popular
tourist destination with its
hot spring resorts, most of which are located in Barangay Pansol, and the Canlubang Golf and Country Club, site of many
Philippine Opens. Calamba is also an important modern industrial center in the
CALABARZON region as shown by the large number of industrial parks and business estates that are located in the city. According to the
2000 census, it has a population of 281,146 people in 58,466 households.
Calamba City is also the birthplace of
José Rizal, the country's national hero.
History
The name of the city comes from a legend that during the early time of the Spanish period in the country, two "guardias civil" or soldiers were lost and passing through what is now Calamba. The soldiers met a young lady who came from a river carrying a jar of water and a wooden stove. The soldiers unwittingly in Spanish language and in authoritative tone, to conceal the fact that they were lost, asked the local maiden the name of the place they were in. The lady, who speaks only her native language, naturally thought she was being interrogated about what she was carrying and nervously uttered "
kalan-banga", meaning "clay stove" (kalan) and "water jar" (banga). Because the Spaniards couldn't pronounce it properly, the town has been called Calamba supposedly since then. This legend is immortalized with a large concrete water jar erected in the city plaza with the names of the city's
barangays written on its surface. It is considered the World's Biggest "Claypot". This same jar is also found in the city's seal. The plaza was proposed by Dr. Agapito Alzona, then the town councilor to utilize the waste area where the old town market relocated from. The resolution was approved by the then town mayor Roman Lazaro and added additional P5,000 for the fence to the original P15,000 construction cost. It was completed in 1939.
Before it became a separate town, Calamba was then a part of Tabuco, now known as
Cabuyao. Calamba became an independent
pueblo on
August 28,
1742.
During the Japanese occupation in
World War II, the city was the theater of a massacre during which the
Imperial Japanese Army killed at least 2,000 civilians.
In 1945, the decoration of the Philippine soldiers and guerrillas taked in Calamba, fought the battles against the Japanese forces during the
Second World War.
With the passage of
Republic Act No. 9024 on
April 7,
2001 and the approval of the residents in a plebiscite on
April 21, Calamba was promoted from a
municipality into Laguna's second
component city after
San Pablo.
Calamba boasts no less than five national heroes: Dr.
Jose Rizal, General Paciano Rizal, Teodora Alonzo, General
Vicente Lim, and Lt. Geronimo Aclan.
Geography
Calamba lies at the northern slopes of
Mount Makiling, a dormant volcano. The southern terminus of the
South Luzon Expressway is in Calamba and this geographic position makes the city a gateway to the southern provinces of Luzon. The highway at the end of the South Luzon Expressway leads east to the other towns of Laguna and south towards the provinces of
Batangas and
Quezon. Calamba City is bordered by
Cabuyao to the north,
Los Baños to the east, by the province of
Batangas to the south, specifically the municipalities of
Santo Tomas and
Talisay, and by the province of
Cavite to the west, with
Tagaytay City and
Silang.
Laguna de Bay the country's largest lake, forms the city's northwest border. The provincial capital,
Santa Cruz, is located 45 kilometers by road to the east.
Barangays
Calamba City is politically subdivided into 54
barangays.
- Banlic
- Bunggo
- Burol
- Camaligan
- Canlubang
- Hornalan
- Kay-Anlog
- La Mesa
- Lecheria
- Looc
- Mabato
- Mapagong
- Maunong
- Mayapa
- Parian
- Palo-Alto
- Prinza
- Punta
- Puting Lupa
- Sucol
- Tulo
- Ulango
- 1. Laguerta
- 2. Bubuyan
- 3. Majada Labas
- 4. Sirang Lupa
- 5. Barandal
- 6. Paciano Rizal
- 7. San Cristobal
- 8. Batino
- 9. Lawa
- 10. Real
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11. Turbina
12. Makiling
13. Saimsim
14. Bagong Kalsada
15. Masili
16. Pansol
17. Bucal
18. Halang
19. Lingga
20. Palingon
21. Sampiruhan
22. San Juan
23. Banadero
24. Barangay 1
24. Barangay 2
24. Barangay 3
24. Barangay 4
24. Barangay 5
24. Barangay 6
24. Barangay 7
25. San Jose
26. Uwisan
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