Pila (Laguna)

Pila ( Tagalog: Bayan ng Pila ) is a Philippine municipality in the province of Laguna, in the administrative region IV, Calabarzon. It has 46 534 inhabitants ( census May 1, 2010 ) living in 17 barangays. It is classified as a community of the third income class in the Philippines and as urbanized.

Pilas neighboring municipalities are Victoria in the west, Nagcarlan in the south, in the southeast of Magdalena and Santa Cruz in the east. In the north of the community is the largest lake in the Philippines, the Laguna de Bay.

Barangays

  • Aplaya
  • Bagong Pook
  • Bukal
  • Bulilan Norte ( Pob. )
  • Bulilan Sur ( Pob. )
  • Concepcion
  • Labuin
  • Linga
  • Masico
  • Mojon
  • Pansol
  • Pinagbayanan
  • San Antonio
  • San Miguel
  • Santa Clara Norte ( Pob. )
  • Santa Clara Sur ( Pob. )
  • Tubuan

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  • Statistical information of the NSCB

Cities: Biñan City | Cabuyao City | Calamba | San Pablo | Santa Rosa

Communities: Alaminos | Bay | Calauan | Cavinti | Famy | Kalayaan | Liliw | Los Baños | Louisiana | Lumban | Mabitac | Magdalena | Majayjay | Nagcarlan | Paete | Pagsanjan | Pakil | Pangil | Pila | Rizal | San Pedro | Santa Cruz | Santa Maria | Siniloan | Victoria

  • Location in the Philippines
  • Laguna (Philippines)
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