Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Los Baños, Laguna | |
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| Name | Los Baños |
| Settlement type | Municipality |
| Nickname | "Special Science and Nature City of the Philippines" |
| Pushpin label position | left |
| Coordinates | 14, 10, N, 121... |
| Subdivision type | Country |
| Subdivision name | Philippines |
| Subdivision type1 | Region |
| Subdivision name1 | Calabarzon |
| Subdivision type2 | Province |
| Subdivision name2 | Laguna |
| Subdivision type3 | District |
| Subdivision name3 | Laguna, 2nd |
| Established title | Founded |
| Established date | September 17, 1615 |
| Government type | Sangguniang Bayan |
| Leader title | Mayor |
| Leader title1 | Vice Mayor |
| Leader title2 | Representative |
| Area total km2 | 56.50 |
| Elevation m | 122 |
| Population total | 115353 |
| Population as of | 2020 |
| Population density km2 | auto |
| Timezone | Philippine Standard Time |
| Utc offset | +8 |
| Postal code type | ZIP code |
| Postal code | 4030, 4031 |
| Area code | 49 |
| Blank name sec1 | Income class |
| Blank info sec1 | 1st municipal income class |
| Blank name sec2 | PSGC |
| Blank info sec2 | 043410000 |
| Blank name sec3 | Native languages |
| Blank info sec3 | Tagalog |
| Website | https://losbanos.gov.ph/ |
Los Baños, Laguna. Officially the Municipality of Los Baños, is a first-class municipality in the province of Laguna, renowned as a premier center for education, science, and nature conservation in the Philippines. It is best known as the home of the University of the Philippines Los Baños and several national research institutes. The town's name, meaning "The Baths" in Spanish, originates from the numerous hot springs found at the foothills of Mount Makiling.
The area's history is deeply intertwined with the presence of its thermal springs, which were frequented by indigenous communities long before Spanish contact. Franciscans from Lumban established a visita in 1589, leading to the formal founding of the town on September 17, 1615. During the Japanese occupation of the Philippines, the town gained tragic notoriety for the Los Baños internment camp, where over 2,000 civilians were held captive. Their dramatic liberation by combined forces of the U.S. 11th Airborne Division, Philippine guerrillas, and the Hunters ROTC on February 23, 1945, is commemorated as a significant event of World War II. In the postwar era, the establishment and expansion of the University of the Philippines campus solidified its modern identity as a science hub.
Los Baños is situated on the southern shores of Laguna de Bay, the largest lake in the Philippines, and lies on the lower slopes of the dormant volcano Mount Makiling. The municipality's terrain ranges from flatlands near the lake to steep, forested gradients of the mountain, which is a protected area under the Makiling Forest Reserve administered by UPLB. Major waterways include the Dampalit River and several creeks that drain into the lake. Its location within the Pacific Ring of Fire accounts for the geothermal activity that produces its famous hot springs.
As of the 2020 census, Los Baños had a population of 115,353 people. The population is a dynamic mix of long-term residents, a large transient student body from across the archipelago, and a significant community of local and international researchers, academics, and professionals. This influx is primarily due to the presence of UPLB and various national institutes. The predominant language is Tagalog, with English widely used in academic and professional settings.
The local economy is predominantly knowledge-based and service-oriented, driven by the education and research sectors anchored by UPLB and agencies like the International Rice Research Institute and the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture. Commercial activity thrives along the UPLB area and the National Highway, with numerous dormitories, restaurants, and retail establishments catering to students. Agriculture remains active in outlying barangays, with crops like rice, coconuts, and fruits cultivated on the slopes of Mount Makiling.
Los Baños is internationally recognized as a "Special Science and Nature City" due to its high concentration of academic and research institutions. The University of the Philippines Los Baños is the country's leading institution in agriculture, forestry, and environmental sciences. Other major entities include the International Rice Research Institute, a member of the CGIAR; the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture; the Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Development of the DOST; and the Philippine Carabao Center. These institutions collaborate on global research initiatives in food security, biodiversity, and sustainable development.
The town's culture is a vibrant blend of traditional fiesta celebrations, like the annual Bañamos Festival which highlights its hot spring heritage, and a youthful, intellectual atmosphere fostered by its university population. Key natural attractions include the hot spring resorts at the Mount Makiling foothills, the UPLB Botanical Garden, and the Makiling Rainforest Park. The Museum of Natural History at UPLB and the Dambana ng Kagitingan memorial at the Los Baños internment camp site are important cultural landmarks. Recreational activities range from hiking trails on Mount Makiling to water sports on Laguna de Bay.