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  1. Ang Lawa ng Laguna o Laguna de Baý ( Tagalog: Lawa ng Baý) ay ang pinakamalaking lawa sa Pilipinas at pangalawa sa pinakamalaking panloob na sariwang-tubig na lawa sa Timog-silangang Asya, pumapangalawa lamang sa Lawa ng Toba ng Sumatra, Indonesia. Matatagpuan ito sa pulo ng Luzon sa pagitan ng mga lalawigan ng Laguna sa timog at Rizal sa hilaga.

  2. Near Laguna de Bay’s south shore, Mount Makiling National Park holds a number of locations of interest to tourists. The mountain itself is a dormant volcano rising to 3576 feet. The mountain is ideal for hiking, camping, trekking, mountain biking, and bird watching.

  3. Background Laguna de Bay. Laguna de Bay is the largest lake of the Philippines covering a surface of 900 sq. km stretching over the provinces Rizal and Laguna. Larger cities located in the vincinity are Manila, Quezon and San Pablo. Laguna de Bay is fed by 21 rivers; its catchment area comprises about 3.820 sq. km.

  4. Jun 20, 2012 · Laguna Lake is a multi-purpose body of water. Primarily, major use of this lake is for fisheries and aquaculture. Fishing is the major source of livelihood of the residents along the lake, particularly at the lakeshore towns and barangays. Laguna de Bay is a home to a variety of organisms that comprise its biodiversity pool like fishes ...

  5. Laguna de Bay, Rizal, Philippines Lat Long Coordinates Info. The latitude of Laguna de Bay, Rizal, Philippines is 14.399101, and the longitude is 121.179543.Laguna de Bay, Rizal, Philippines is located at Phillipines country in the Lagunas place category with the gps coordinates of 14° 23' 56.7636'' N and 121° 10' 46.3548'' E.

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  7. Laguna Caldera is a potentially active volcanic caldera and a geographical depression in Rizal, Philippines.It is broadly elliptical in shape, with dimensions of 20 by 10 km. It has a summit (Mount Sembrano) elevation of 743 metres (2,438 ft). The caldera forms the middle lobe of Laguna de Bay, bound by the Morong Peninsula and Talim Island to the west, and the Jalajala Peninsula to the east.