Calamba Claypot, Calamba
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Calamba Claypot, also known as the Calamba Jar and The Banga, is a landmark in Calamba, Laguna, Philippines believed to be the largest claypot in the world. It is located at the City Plaza near Calamba Church and Rizal Shrine. Built in 1937, it was constructed as a reference to the origin of the town's name from kalamba, meaning "water jar", with names of the cities and villages inscribed on its exterior. The giant claypot can also be found in the city's official seal. ()
Completed: 1939 (85 years ago)Coordinates: 14°12'51"N, 121°10'1"E
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Calamba
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Day trips
Calamba Claypot – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Riverview Resort and Conference Center, Rizal Shrine, Saint John the Baptist Parish Church, City College of Calamba.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Calamba Claypot?
Nearby attractions include Saint John the Baptist Parish Church, Calamba (3 min walk), Rizal Shrine, Calamba (3 min walk), City College of Calamba, Calamba (4 min walk).
How to get to Calamba Claypot by public transport?
The nearest stations to Calamba Claypot:
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- Calamba (20 min walk)
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- Rizal College of Laguna • Lines: Puj (24 min walk)
- Saint Rose Transit - Calamba Terminal (24 min walk)