Calamba Poblacion

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Poblacion District
Calamba, Laguna
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A Crossing-Calamba City as seen from SM City of Calamba
Calamba Poblacion
Country Philippines
Region Calabarzon (Region IV-A)
Province Laguna
City Calamba
Barangay Poblacion Calamba
Area
  Land2.303 km2 (0.889 sq mi)
Population
 (2022)
  Total34,196
Time zone UTC+8 (Philippine Standard Time)
ZIP code
4027
Area code 050
Spoken languages (mostly) Tagalog
FeastJune 19 – Buhayani Festival

Calamba Poblacion, is a barangay district located at the east edge, in the city of Calamba, Laguna, Philippines. This district comprises seven barangays, Barangay I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII. The Calamba Poblacion is bounded of Calamba River between Parian. [1]

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Population

NoBarangayLand Area (hectares)Population (2020)Population (2015)
1 Barangay I 29.25,8235,834
2Barangay II17.110,6277,788
3Barangay III29.84,5374,775
4Barangay IV4.53,3013,238
5 Barangay V 25.65,8586,486
6Barangay VI42.31,6932,250
7Barangay VII81.82,3573,086

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References

  1. Balba, Renen. "calambacity.gov.ph – Brgy Poblacion". calambacity.gov.ph.