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The Pagsanjan Gorge National Park is a national park and tourist zone located in the province of Laguna in the Philippines, approximately 100 kilometres (62 mi) southeast of Manila. It protects an area of 152.64 hectares (377.2 acres) around a series of gorges on the Bumbungan River which leads to Pagsanjan Falls .
The falls and gorge were declared a National Park with Proclamation 392 on March 29, 1939, and Proc. 1551 on March 31, 1976. The Pagsanjan Gorge National Park covers an area of 152.64 hectares (377.2 acres).
The waterfalls for which the Bumbungan river is famous is the Magdapio Falls, a section of the river in the town of Cavinti where the river drops about 300 feet (91 m).). Because the original boat ride to reach the falls starts in Pagsanjan, it became known as the Pagsanjan F
More images: PH-40-0097 Rizal Hill Park Highest point in Gumaca, lookout point during the Spanish era, military headquarters during the American period Quezon: Mauban: More images: PH-40-0098 Pagbilao Church The present Church of St. Catherine of Alexandria was constructed in 1845 under Fr. Victorino Peralija. Together with the convent and ...
Pagsanjan (pronounced PAG-sang-han), officially the Municipality of Pagsanjan (Tagalog: Bayan ng Pagsanjan), is a municipality in the province of Laguna, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 44,327 people. [3] Pagsanjan is the tourist capital of Laguna and is the home of the Bangkero Festival held every March.
Pagsanjan Arch also known as Puerto Real or Arco Real is a historic town gate of Pagsanjan, Laguna, Philippines built from 1878 to 1880 under the supervision of Fray Cipriano Bac. The arch was built by the people of Pagsanjan to express gratitude to their patroness, the Our Lady of Guadalupe , from protecting the town from bandits in 1877.
The historic firehouse has received a $6 million upgrade in recent years and remains a popular place for passersby to snap photos. fmajor/istockphoto Varda Viaduct
Luzon Balbalasang–Balbalan National Park: 1,338.00 ha (3,306.3 acres) 1972 Kalinga: Luzon Bangan Hill National Park: 13.90 ha (34.3 acres) 1995 Nueva Vizcaya