Balagbag Araw
Balagbag Araw (Matang Tubig) Sitio MTBA, Barangay Canlubang City of Calamba | |
|---|---|
| Matang Tubig | |
A San Cristobal River (Matang Tubig Falls), located at Sitio Balagbag Araw | |
| Nickname(s): "Matang Tubig" | |
| Motto(s): Masaya sa 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 Fatal error: The format of the coordinate could not be determined. Parsing failed. | |
| Country | Philippines |
| Province | Laguna |
| Region | CALABARZON (Region IV-A) |
| City | Calamba |
| Barangay | Canlubang |
| Government | |
| • Chairman | Larry O. Dimayuga |
| Range | Marikina Valley Fault Ridge |
| Spoken languages | |
Balagbag Araw is a mountainous and upland sitio located in Calamba, Laguna, Philippines. It is bounded by two cities in Laguna, Cabuyao and Calamba. The Matang Tubig falls is also located in Balagbag Araw; the sitio is one of the tourist spots in Barangay Canlubang, the Canlubang Golf & Country Club, "Matang Tubig Hanging Wall" and the "Matang Tubig Cave" and Falls.
Calamba Fault Segment

The West Valley Fault or Marikina West Valley Fault is a fault line that connects Angat, Bulacan, Marikina and flows across in Metro Manila including Quezon City; it extends in Muntinlupa and flows through the provinces of Cavite and Laguna; the last point of the West Valley Fault is between Barangay Mabato, Calamba City and Sitio Balagbag Araw Matang Tubig.
Location
- Canlubang, Calamba City
See also
- Mount Sungay
- Matang Tubig
Classification
- 9 km to Canlubang Proper
- Feast day - May 13, Our Lady of Fátima
- Rural Sitio Growth Management
References
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