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City
  
Calamba City

Philippines
  
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region
  
Calabarzon (Region  IV-A)

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Mayapa, also known as Campo, is an urban barangay, located to the east of the Sirang Lupa and southeast of the Canlubang in Calamba City, Laguna, Philippines. This barangay is situated to the north shore edge of the city and is next to the Canlubang exit (Exit 47) of the South Luzon Expressway.

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Map of Mayapa, Calamba, Laguna, Philippines

Barangay Mayapa has an independent compound, known as Camp Vicente Lim, located at Mayapa Road. Camp Vicente LIm is beside Ceris III Village, Canlubang.

Etymology

The name Mayapa came from the Tagalog word "yapa" which means "dry" or "dryness."

Geography

Neighboring Barangays:

  • West-Canlubang, Sirang Lupa, Majada Out
  • East- Paciano
  • South- Palo Alto, Barandal, Batino
  • North- Canlubang
  • Camp Vicente Lim

    Camp Vicente Lim is a Police Academy campus located at Barangay Mayapa. Camp Vicente Lim's zip code 4029. The rest of Barangay Mayapa uses the Calamba, Laguna zip code 4027.

    Sitios, puroks and villages

    Barangay Mayapa is subdivided into sitios, puroks and villages inside the barangay. These include:

  • Mayapa Proper
  • St. Savio
  • San Lorenzo
  • Torres Compound
  • Maryland Compound
  • Calamba Hills Village I
  • Don Bosco
  • Visaya Compound
  • St. Christopher II Village
  • St. Christopher II Annex
  • Doctora's Compound
  • Sto. NiƱo
  • Camp Vicente Lim (Purok 1-6)
  • Population

  • 2010 - 21,826
  • 2007 - 21,968
  • 2000 - 18,379
  • 1995 - 17,412
  • 1990 - 13,258
  • 1980 - 7,545
  • Geography

    Location:

  • Mayapa, Calamba City
  • References

    Mayapa Wikipedia