Milagrosa

Industrial Barangay in Laguna, Philippines
Barangay Milagrosa
Barangay ng Milagrosa, Lungsod ng Calamba
(Tulo)
Industrial Barangay
Carmelray Industrial Park 2
A Pan Philippine Highway seen from Milagrosa
A Pan Philippine Highway seen from Milagrosa
Map
Coordinates:
  • Reynaldo B. Logo
  • Angelito B. Sulit
  • Marcelo C. Malabanan
  • Petronio T. Lanting
  • Guillermo L. Sulit
  • Leoncio M. Liquido
  • Richard V. Sulit
Area
 • Land2.094 km2 (0.808 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total9,687

Milagrosa (formerly named Tulo) is an industrialized barangay located on the south edge of the city of Calamba, Laguna, Philippines. The barangay's name was changed from Tulo to Milagrosa through a plebiscite held on 3 December 2011.[1] It houses various housing projects by Pag-Ibig such as in Barangay Barandal, Palo Alto, Majada-Labas and Canlubang.

Geography

Neighboring Barangays:

  • West - Punta, Kay-Anlog
  • East - La Mesa, Maunong, Saimisim
  • South - Makiling
  • North - Turbina

Population

Year Population
2010 5,308
2007 5,568
2000 3,843
1995 2,595
1990 2,507
1980 1,554

Establishments

  • AXEIA - Is a group of companies for housing. AXEIA development corporation and basic housing or Asiatic land .It is located at Barangay Milagrosa, Calamba, Laguna.
  • National University Laguna - is the first NU university outside of Metro Manila, Its situated at Bo. Milagrosa (Tulo), Calamba, Laguna.

References

  1. ^ Official Gazette. National Print. Office. December 2011. p. 6730. Retrieved 6 April 2022.

External links

  • Official Website of the Provincial Government of Laguna
Places adjacent to Milagrosa
Punta Turbina
Kay-Anlog
Milagrosa
Maunong
Ulango Makiling Saimsim
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  • Rizal Shrine
  • Calamba Rizal Park/The Plaza
  • St. John the Baptist Church
  • Calamba Claypot
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