Laguna is notable for being the birthplace of José Rizal, the country's national hero. Laguna is also famous among tourists for the Pagsanjan Falls[?], the wood carvings created by the people of Paete[?] and Pakil[?], and the hot spring resorts in Los Baños[?] on the slopes of Mt. Makiling[?].
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Laguna is subdivided into 20 municipalities and 2 cities.
Laguna lies on the southern shores of Laguna de Bay, the largest lake in the country. On the southern border of the province are Mt. Makiling[?] and Mt. Banahaw[?], both extinct volcanoes, but still sources of geothermal energy. Mt. Makiling is popular for the numerous hot spring resorts that are found on its slopes. Pagsanjan Falls[?], in Pagsanjan[?], is a popular waterfall that tumbles down a deep gorge in the hills.
The eastern portion of Laguna straddles the southernmost portions of the Sierra Madre[?] mountain range.
Laguna was one of the first sites of the Philippine Revolution[?]. Calamba City[?] is the birthplace of José Rizal, the country's national hero.
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