Pansol
Pansol Barangay ng Pansol, Lungsod ng Calamba | ||
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Tourist Barangay | ||
Barangay Pansol, Calamba City | ||
Pansol in 2013 | ||
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Coordinates: 14°11′43″N 121°10′19″E / 14.19528°N 121.17194°ECoordinates: 14°11′43″N 121°10′19″E / 14.19528°N 121.17194°E | ||
Country | Philippines | |
City | Calamba | |
Province | Laguna | |
Region | CALABARZON (Region IV-A) | |
Government | ||
• Chairman | Sally M. Dela Cruz | |
• Councilors |
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Area | ||
• Land | 528.2 km2 (203.9 sq mi) |
Pansol (known for Resort City of the Philippines) is a tourist barangay in Calamba City, Laguna, Philippines located at the southeast edge of the city.[1] The barangay is situated at the foot of Mount Makiling near the city's border with Los Baños and is known for its hot springs.
Economy
The resorts industry of Pansol contributes significantly to the barangay's economy and has been known as a tourist destination for its resorts since the 1970s. In As of October 2009, there are about 700 resorts in Pansol.[2]
Pansol Private Resorts
Billboards at the National Highway advertising several resorts in Pansol
Resorts | Private / Public |
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Batu-Bato Mountain Resort | Public |
La Vista Pansol Resort Complex | Private |
Sunshine Private Resort | |
Sol Y Viento Resort | Public |
Southern Spring Resort | Private |
Southwinds Resort | Public |
Neighboring Barangays
Directions | Barangays |
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West | Maunong |
East | Sucol & Bagong Kalsada |
South | Putting Lupa |
North | Bucal |
Population
Barangay Hall of Pansol
Year | Population | Household |
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2014 | 12, 641 | 2, 790 |
2013 | 12, 172 | 2, 687 |
2012 | 11, 721 | 2, 687 |
2011 | 11, 286 | 2, 491 |
2010 | 10, 868 | 2, 630 |
2007 | 9, 980 | 2, 146 |
2000 | 8, 378 | 1, 697 |
1995 | 6, 517 | |
1990 | 4, 941 | |
1980 | 3, 192 |
Schools
- Pre-Elementary
- Pansol Day Care Center
- Pre-Elementary to Elementary
- E. Baretto Sr. Elementary School
- Perpetual Help Elementary School
- Secondary
- E. Baretto National High School
References
- ↑ "Barangay Pansol City of Government"
- ↑ Cinco, Maricar (14 October 2009). "Flood hurts Calamba City resort industry". Inquirer Southern Luzon. Retrieved 26 May 2015.
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