Barandal

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Barandal
Barangay ng Barandal, Lungsod ng Calamba
Calamba Premiere International Park
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A Barandal Elementary School (Calamba)
Barandal
Map of Calamba showing the location of the barangays
Coordinates: 14°11′37″N121°7′40″E / 14.19361°N 121.12778°E / 14.19361; 121.12778
Province Laguna
Region Calabarzon (Region IV-A)
City Calamba
Government
  ChairmanDionisio M. Opulencia
  Councilors
  • Cristina H. Rosales
  • Rosalinda B. Robles
  • Federico C. Inson
  • Gerald B. Opulencia
  • Mark Gil D. Quirante
  • Mario A. Manaig
  • Rizalyn A. Bautista
Area
  Land1.893 km2 (0.731 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
  Total18,076

Barandal (officially, Barangay Barandal) is an industrial barangay of the city of Calamba in the province of Laguna, Philippines. It is geographically situated in the middle of the city. It houses various residential areas like Amaia Scapes by Ayala Land, Vista Hills by Filinvest Land, Calamba Hills Village Phase 2 by TESCO, Crescent Knoll by Major Homes, Laguna Buenavista Executive Homes by TESCO, Carmel Village Phase 2, Chateau Milano by TESCO, Andrea Paz Subdivision, and GK-Philipps Pabahay. The barangay is also the location of several companies in the Calamba Premier Industrial Park (CPIP).

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Geography

Neighboring barangays:

Sitios and puroks

Demography

Population census of Brgy. Barandal
YearPop.±% p.a.
1980 472    
1990 541+1.37%
1995 500−1.47%
2000 1,565+27.71%
2007 2,994+9.36%
2010 4,625+17.15%
2015 12,256+20.39%
2020 18,076+7.94%

Schools & Industries

Pre-elementary

Elementary

Secondary

Calamba Premiere Industrial Park

Other information

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