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“HOW TO DEVELOP THE AMBON AMBON FALLS IN PANGIL, LAGUNA”

Janina Bolea
BS HRM

Lipa City Colleges

Research Statement: despite the fact that Pangil is not a well- known place in Laguna, it is actually rich in history, landmarks, and culture.
Goal: To develop and enchance the real beauty of Ambon Ambon Falls. I. Introduction: Ambon- Ambon Falls is one of many best tourist destination in our country. II. Body: Ambon Ambon Falls background information and history/ 1. History of Pangil River a) The Pangil River (Tagalog: Ilog ng Pangil), also known as the Bambang Hari River, is a river system that runs through Pangil, Laguna in the Philippines. It is one of 21 River tributaries of Laguna de Bay and is regularly monitored by the Laguna Lake Development Authority(LLDA) through one of its 15 river monitoring stations. The Pangil River sub-basin has a drainage area of 51.14 square kilometers. b) How it got name Bambang Hari River -
Part of the river is referred to as the Bambang Hari which, translated, means "riverbank of the king" because in the mid-18th century, King Carlos III of Spain visited Pangil when he was still a prince, and it was said that he used to frequent river often. When he was crowned king, he sent the images of the Santo Niño de la O and the Birhen de la O to Pangil in gratitude. the Birhen de la O, which shows a pregnant Virgin Mary, is believed to be miraculous. c) Conservation
In the latest (December 2005) Water Quality Status Report listed on the Laguna Lake Development Authority's site, the Pangil River was listed as "Worse than Class D." It also indicated that this status had been "maintained" since the river was last monitored. According to the Water Usage & Classification for Fresh Water system used by the Philippines Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Class D Quality freshwater is suitable for agriculture, irrigation, livestock watering and industrial water supply class II. "Worse

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