Parian, Calamba

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Barangay Parian
Urbanized Barangay
(Third Class Barangay)
Barangay ng Parian, Lungsod ng Calamba
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Establishments in Parian, Calamba
Parian, Calamba
Map of Calamba showing the location of the barangays
Coordinates: 14°12′54″N121°8′5″E / 14.21500°N 121.13472°E / 14.21500; 121.13472 Coordinates: 14°12′54″N121°8′5″E / 14.21500°N 121.13472°E / 14.21500; 121.13472
Country Philippines
Province Laguna
Region Calabarzon (Region IV-A)
City Calamba
Government
  ChairmanRodnie P. Perez
  Councilors
  • Aurea C. Gobangco
  • Ma. Ursula V. Santos
  • Mario F. Diamante
  • Ruben U. Lirio
  • Rachelle DC. Aguilar
  • Federico A. Magora
  • Nicolas B. Carola
Area
  Land1.120 km2 (0.432 sq mi)

Parian is an urban barangay in Calamba, Laguna, located at the point of Manila South Rd.-Calamba National Highway. [1]

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Education

Pre-elementary to Secondary
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A AMA Computer College Calamba Campus
College

Establishments

Population

Population census of Brgy. Parian
YearPop.±% p.a.
1980 5,491    
1990 10,278+6.47%
1995 10,767+0.87%
2000 13,594+5.12%
2007 19,587+5.17%
2010 20,248+1.22%
2015 22,072+1.66%
2020 25,558+2.93%

Hospital

A Calamba Doctors' Hospital & College in National Road, Parian 2426Calamba City Laguna Roads Landmarks Barangays 04.jpg
A Calamba Doctors' Hospital & College in National Road, Parian

Calamba Doctors' Hospital, is a private hospital located at the northern portion of the city, situated at the Check Point-Bridge and National Highway intersection. It has a private school beside the hospital called "Calamba Doctors' College".

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