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Lake Mohicap (also spelled as Mojicap) is one of the seven lakes of San Pablo City, in the province of Laguna, Philippines. The lake, located in Brgy. San Buenaventura, has an area of 14.5 hectares (36 acres) and is one of the main suppliers of water in the city. The waters of San Pablo Lakes provide a generous source of tilapia for Metro ...
The lakes are threatened by human intervention and exploitation, most especially Lake Sampaloc, which is located right in the center of San Pablo City. Several illegal settlements , illegal fish pens , commercial and business infrastructures on the shores have proliferated on some of the lakes causing increased pollution.
San Pablo: Barangay III-B (Poblacion) 891 893 877 1,060 1,238 959 San Pablo: Barangay III-C (Poblacion) 2,773 2,940 2,819 3,139 2,926 2,696 San Pablo: Barangay III-D (Poblacion) 1,231 1,310 1,512 1,723 1,710 1,544 San Pablo: Barangay III-E (Poblacion) 591 626 649 643 633 553 San Pablo: Barangay III-F (Poblacion) 213 308 258 351 401 371 San Pablo
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San Pablo, officially the City of San Pablo (Filipino: Lungsod ng San Pablo), is a component city in the province of Laguna, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 285,348 people.
San Pablo Telegraphia Building at San Pablo City, Laguna: San Pablo Telegraph building 14.0702, 121.3258 The city's telegraph office 1960s [21] San Pablo Fire department building 14.07045, 121.32586 The city's fire department building 1930s [22] Hagdang Bato, San Pablo City, Laguna: Hagdang bato at Sampaloc lake 14.0744 ° N, 121.3263° E