Everything about Calauan totally explained
Calauan is a 2nd class
municipality in the
province of
Laguna,
Philippines. According to the
2000 census, it has a population of 43,284 people in 8,818 households.
The town got its name from the term
kalawang, which means rust. Calauan is known for the Pineapple Festival, which is celebrated every May. The
Hidden Valley Springs, a popular hot spring resort, although its entrance is situated in the adjacent town of
Alaminos, is actually within Calauan's boundaries.
Barangays
Calauan is politically subdivided into 17
barangays.
- Balayhangin
- Bangyas
- Dayap
- Hanggan
- Imok
- Lamot 1
- Lamot 2
- Limao
- Mabacan
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Masiit
Paliparan
Perez
Kanluran (Pob.)
Silangan (Pob.)
Prinza
San Isidro
Santo Tomas
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