Balagbag Araw
Balagbag Araw (Matang Tubig) Sitio MTBA, Barangay Canlubang City of Calamba | |
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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 ⧼validator-fatal-error⧽ | |
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 at 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 spot in barangay Canlubang, the Canlubang Golf & Country Club, "Matang Tubig Hanging Wall" and the "Matang Tubig Cave" and Falls.
Calamba Fault Segment[edit]
The West Valley Fault or Marikina West Valley Fault is a fault line that connects the 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 between Barangay Mabato, Calamba City and Sitio Balagbag Araw Matang Tubig.
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- 9 km- to Canlubang Proper
- Feast day - May 13, Our Lady of Fátima
- Rural Sitio Growth Management
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