Pagsanjan Falls
The town of Pagsanjan is blessed with natural wonders – the awe-inspiring gorges, the roaring rapids, and the Pagsanjan Falls, a plus factor that made Pagsanjan one of the premiere tourist attractio...
The town of Pagsanjan is blessed with natural wonders – the awe-inspiring gorges, the roaring rapids, and the Pagsanjan Falls, a plus factor that made Pagsanjan one of the premiere tourist attractio...
Like any other place in this country, Laguna has a lot to tell when it comes to the province’s history, culture and traditions. It is very obvious in its tourist attractions, monuments, and antiqu...
Buko pie is a traditional Filipino pastry style, young-coconut-filled pie. It has proven to be a popular dish for Filipinos. It is almost like a coconut cream pie, only it is made with just young co...
Lansones is planted for its desirable fruit in Luzon, particularly in Quezon and Laguna Provinces, and occurs wild in Mindanao and Basilan. It also occurs in Indo-China, and the Malay Peninsula and Ar...
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Siniloan is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Laguna, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 29,902 people in 6,159 households. Siniloan lies between the plains of Sierra Madre Mountain and the Laguna de Bay, it is about 84 kilometers from Manila, passing Manila East Road or Marcos Highway, and about 113 kilometers via the South Luzon Expressway passing the town of Santa Cruz, the capital of the province. BarangaysSiniloan is politically subdivided into 20 barangays. Of these, 13 are classified as urban and 7 are classified as rural.
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