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Biñan (IPA:), officially the City of Biñan (Filipino: Lungsod ng Biñan), is a component city in the province of Laguna, Philippines.According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 407,437, making it the third largest in population in the province of Laguna, after Calamba and Santa Rosa.
English: Jose Rizal monument - Poblacion, Biñan City Biñan Old Town Hall Francisco Mercado Rizal monument - Biñan City; Trimex Colleges - Biñan City; Biñan River Old houses in Biñan City National Highway, Biñan City, Laguna; Barangays Poblacion 14°20'16"N 121°5'0"E San Jose 14°20'23"N 121°4'52"E San Antonio 14°19'58"N 121°5'23"E Casile 14°20'41"N 121°5'20"E Malaban 14°20'44 ...
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English: Old houses in Biñan City Casa Biñanense - Jacobo Gonzales Museum, Biñan Congressional District Office; School of Dr. Jose P. Rizal Site and Museum - Biñan, Laguna National Highway, Biñan City, Laguna; Barangays Poblacion 14°20'16"N 121°5'0"E San Antonio 14°19'58"N 121°5'23"E Casile 14°20'41"N 121°5'20"E Malaban 14°20'44"N 121°5'32"E Biñan City of Biñan, Laguna ...
English: Biñan City Peoples Center Polytechnic University of the Philippines Biñan Biñan City Hall Complex Alonte Sports Arena Biñan Football Stadium Zapote, Biñan City in Barangay Zapote 14°18'57"N 121°4'48"E Platero 14°19'23"N 121°5'41"E San Antonio 14°19'58"N 121°5'23"E Santo Niño 14°19'22"N 121°5'0"E Soro-Soro 14°19'35"N 121°3'39"E Biñan City of Biñan, Laguna; Legislative ...
The province of Laguna has 681 barangays comprising its 24 towns and 6 cities. [1] [2] Barangays. Most populous in its respective city/town (as of 2020) Barangay ...
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Along with the San Juan River, the two rivers act as natural drainage systems by receiving and conveying Calamba's (and Cabuyao's for San Cristobal) liquid wastes and storm surface runoff to the nearby Laguna de Bay. Both rivers are very polluted as a result, thus, affecting the water quality of the lake as well.