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The Calamba City Hall (Filipino: ''Gusaling Panlungsod ng Calamba'') is located in the plaza of Calamba. It is where the mayor of the city holds office and the chambers in the Calamba City Council., The old Calamba City Hall was located near the St. John the Baptist Parish Church and the
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Etymology

The Calamba City Hall, built in 2009, is made from Octagon-pine which holds the front and the back of city hall. The Calamba City Council decided to design the new hall into an octagon shape, believed to be as unique city hall in Philippines in the 21st century, which represent the Calamba City is the new Regional Center of Region 4-A
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See also

* Calamba Church *
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* Rizal Shrine


References

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