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History | Barangays |
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AREA |
2.640 Hectares (26.40 Square Kilometers) |
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LOCATION |
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POLITICAL BOUNDARIES |
North: Municipality of Lumban; South: Municipality of Cavinti; East: Grand Canyon (Pagsanjan Falls); West: Municipality of Magdalena and Sta. Cruz |
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POLITICAL UNITS |
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| POPULATION |
39, 576 (8, 826 Households) |
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VOTING POPULATION |
19,788 |
| CLASSIFICATIONS |
2ND CLASS In Terms Of Income |
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Eco-Tourism/Agro-Tourism In Terms Of Economic Activity |
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FORM OF GOVERNMENT |
Mayor-Council Type |
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HIGHEST LOCAL OFFICIAL |
Mayor Jeorge (E.R. Ejercito) Estregan |
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SEAT OF GOVERNMENT |
Municipal Government Building, Poblacion |
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AGRICULTURAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS |
Palay, Rice, Vegetables, Fruit Trees, Coconut, Meat and Poultry |
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TOURIST ATTRACTIONS |
Shooting the Rapids and Pagsanjan Falls, Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish Church, Pueta Real (Stone Town Gate) Ancestral Homes, Hotels and Resorts and Picnic Grounds |
| GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION |
Pagsanjan, the tourism center in the Province of Laguna is located 101 kilometers southeast of Manila. It is geographically located at 121°27.5 latitude and 14°16.5 longitude with approximate mean deviation in 1982 of 136° cast annual magnetic change of easterly. |
| CLIMATE & TERRAIN |
Climate in the municipality is the first type as per classification by the Weather Bureau. It is characterized by two distinct seasons – dry & wet. The dry season begins in March and ends in June, the wet season last from July to October, the intruding period from November to February are neither too dry nor too wet. Pagsanjan is situated on a plain land with slopes from 0-8% and above. The Poblacion area has a slope range from 0-3% including the portion of Brgy. Maulawin and Pinagsanjan. |
| COMPONENT BARANGAYS |
| Urbanized | Barangay I | Poblacion II | Maulawin | Pinagsanjan | San Isidro | Sampaloc |
| Rural | Anibong | Buboy | Calusiche | Dingin | Lambac | Layugan | Magdapio | Sabang |
| Potential Growth | Biņan | Cabanbanan |
| Social Sector | Economic Sector | Infrastructures & Utilities | Fiscal Management | Development Plan |