Bucal

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Bucal
Letran
JP-Rizal
Barangay ng Bucal
A Calamba - Manila South Ed.
A Calamba - Manila South Ed.
Map of Calamba City showing the location of the barangays
Coordinates: 14°11′43″N 121°10′19″E / 14.19528°N 121.17194°E / 14.19528; 121.17194Coordinates: 14°11′43″N 121°10′19″E / 14.19528°N 121.17194°E / 14.19528; 121.17194
CountryPhilippines
IslandsLuzon
RegionCalabarzon (Region IV-A)
ProvinceLaguna
CityCalamba
Government
 • ChairmanDelfin M. De Claro
 • Councilors
  • Florencio M. Atienza
  • Gil B. Rimas
  • Cleofas P. Miranda
  • Leonisa G. Rimas
  • Benjamin V. Vanguardia
  • Eleuterio A. Supan
  • Teodorico T. Ortiz
  • Alexis Owell P. Rimas

Bucal is an urban and lakeside barangay in Calamba, Laguna, in the Philippines. Colloquially known by local drivers and passengers as Letran and sometimes JP-Rizal due to the two buildings being well known in the barangay, Bucal is the second tourist spot in the city along with Pansol. The barangay borders Laguna de Bay. Bucal's name originated from bukal or hot spring.[1]

Healthcare[]

The José Rizal Memorial Hospital is a hospital in Calamba. The first hospital in the city, it was established before Calamba Medical Center (CMC). This public hospital is located at the southeastern edge of the city.

Neighboring Barangays[]

  • West - La Mesa
  • East - Laguna de Bay
  • South - Pansol
  • North - Halang

Schools[]

  • Pre-Elementary
    • Bucal Day Care Center
  • Pre-Elementary & Elementary
    • Bucal Elementary School
    • St. Elizabeth Anne School
    • Bucal Cambridge
    • Maranatha & Eden Hill School
  • Pre-Elementary to College
    • Colegio de San Juan de Letran

Population[]

  • 2014- 13,217
  • 2013- 12,708
  • 2012- 12,326
  • 2011- 11,783
  • 2010- 11,346
  • 2007- 12,171
  • 2000- 10,002
  • 1995- 9,131
  • 1990- 6,100
  • 1980- 3,888

Hospital[]

  • JP Memorial Hospital

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