Balagbag Araw (Matang Tubig), Canlubang
For the waterfalls in the Philippines, see Matang Tubig.
| MTBA Sityo ng MTBA, Barangay ng Canlubang | |
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| Upland Sitio | |
| Sitio MTBA, Barangay Canlubang | |
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A Matang Tubig Cave Heritage | |
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Nickname(s): Eye Water of the Philippines Canlubang Water Falls Laguna West Water Park Canlubang Eco Park | |
| Motto: Magandang Canlubang | |
| Coordinates: 14°11′31″N 121°4′16″E / 14.19194°N 121.07111°ECoordinates: 14°11′31″N 121°4′16″E / 14.19194°N 121.07111°E | |
| Country | Philippines |
| Province | Laguna |
| Region | CALABARZON (Region IV-A) |
| Municipality | Canlubang |
| Government | |
| • Chairman | Larry O. Dimayuga |
A Sitio MTBA or Balagbag Araw (Matang Tubig) (May 13). is an upland sitio located at Canlubang, Laguna, Philippines it is bounded by two cities in Laguna of Cabuyao and Calamba.[1]
Matang Tubig
This sitio is combined in to one a Matang Tubig falls in Canlubang, located of a tourist spot could Matang Tubig it is bounded by the heritage and falls in this sitio.
West Valley Fault
Main article: Marikina Valley Fault System
The West Valley Fault or Marikina West Valley Fault is a line fault that connects between Angat, Bulacan and Marikina, flows across in the Metro Manila including Quezon City; its extend in Muntinlupa and flows the provinces of Cavite and Laguna; the last point of the West Valley Fault between in the Barangay Mabato, Calamba City and Sitio Balagbag Araw Matang Tubig. Based on the Atlas Map Phivolcs.
Classification
- 9 km- to Canlubang Proper
- Rural Sitio Growth Management
- May 13- Our Lady of Fátima
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