Cavinti, Laguna
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Cavinti is a 4th class municipality in the province of Laguna, Philippines. It is situated in the foothills of Sierra Madre mountain range, and part of the 4th congressional district of Laguna. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 19,494 people in 4,473 households.
[edit] Barangays
Cavinti is politically subdivided into 19 barangays.
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[edit] History
The town's name came from the Tagalog expression, "kabit sa binti". The Aetas, the early dwellers of the land, performed a wedding ritual in which the groom chases his bride to the riverbank. The groom will try to capture his bride by her legs ("binti"), with the witnesses shouting, "Kabit sa binti, kabit sa binti!" This phrase later became "Kabinti"; hence the name.
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Province of Laguna | ||
City | Calamba | San Pablo | Santa Rosa | |
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Municipalities | Alaminos | Bay | Biñan | Cabuyao | Calauan | Cavinti | Famy | Kalayaan | Liliw | Los Baños | Luisiana | Lumban | Mabitac | Magdalena | Majayjay | Nagcarlan | Paete | Pagsanjan | Pakil | Pangil | Pila | Rizal | San Pedro | Santa Cruz | Santa Maria | Siniloan | Victoria | |
Special Zones | Canlubang Industrial Zone | Makiling Forest Reserve | Los Baños Science and Nature City of the Philippines |