Coramblan stands for COconut-RAMButan-LANsones, a festival in celebration of the bounty harvest of the small town of Alaminos, Laguna.
CoRambLan Festival
Alaminos, the Home of the Coramblan Festival, is a third class municipality in the province of Laguna, Philippines. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 43,526 people. It has a land area of 5,746 hectares (14,200 acres) and is situated 48.5 miles (78.1 km) southeast of Manila. Located at north-east of Sto. Tomas in Batangas Province, south of Calauan and Bay, and west of San Pablo City.
Alaminos occupies an area resembling a heart. The municipalities of Calauan and Bay is located North of Alaminos, the city of San Pablo on the South and the municipality of Santo Tomas of Batangas province on its West.
There are three main rivers in Alaminos, namely Kaquinkong, Onipa and Tigas.
Alaminos is about 78 kilometers away from the capital, Manila and 8 kilometers away from nearby city, San Pablo. Maharlika Highway passes through the municipality and is connected directly to Manila through the South Luzon Expressway.