Cavite: Mga Lungsod
Cavite: Mga Lungsod
CALABARZON
CAVITE
Land Area: 1,427.06 km2
Capital: Trece Martires
Salita: Tagalog, Chabacano
Location: located on the southern shores of Manila Bay, just
30 kilometers south of Manila.
Boundaries: Laguna to the east, Metro Manila to the
northeast, and Batangas to the south. To the west lies
the West Philippine Sea.
Balite Falls
Malibiclibic Falls
Mt. Palay-Palay
Amadeo
Aguinaldo
Ternate/Maragon
don
Cavite
Rosario
Kawit
FESTIVALS:
-Karakol Dance
-Mardicas
Dance
-Indang and Alfonso
-Kalayaan
Festival
-Regada Festival -Sorteo Festival
-Pahimis Festival -Wagayway Festival
-Maytinis
-Pista ng mga Puso
Festival
-Sanghiyang/Sayaw sa Apoy
-Live Via Crucis/Kalbaryo ni Hesus
PRODUKTO:Coffee, Cocoa
Tablets, Kaong Vinegar, Tahong Chips, Smoked
Fish, and other Processed foods,Vegetables, Milk
Products, Native Delicacies, Bamboo, Scented
Candles, Virgin Coconut Oil
LAGUNA
2
Area: 1,823.6 km
Population: 2,473,530 (2007)
Regional Center: Calamba, Laguna
(Executive Order No. 246)
Capital: Santa Cruz
LOCATION: 30 kilometers mula sa Lungsod ng
Maynila
Boundaries:
Hilaga: Laguna de Bay at
Rizal;
Hilagang Silangan: Sierra
Madre;
Silangan: Quezon;
Timog: Batangas;
Kanluran: Cavite
Mga lungsod
Lungsod ng Bian
Lungsod ng Calamba
Mga bayan
Alaminos
Los Baos
Pakil
Bay
Luisiana
Pangil
Cabuyao
Lumban
Pila
Calauan
Mabitac
Rizal
Cavinti
Magdalena
San Pedro
Famy
Majayjay
Santa Cruz
Kalayaan
Liliw
Nagcarlan
Santa Maria
Paete
Siniloan
Pagsanjan
Victoria
Enchanted Kingdom
St. Gregory Church
(Majayjay Catholic
Church);
San Pedro De Alcantara
Church (Pakil Church);
Our Lady Of Candelaria
(Mabitac Church)
St. James The Apostle
Church (Paete Church);
Sta. Rosa
BATANGAS
Land Area: 3,185.8 square kilometers
Population: 2,245,869
Location: It is bounded on the north by Cavite,
on the east by the province of Quezon and
Laguna, on the south by the Verde Island
Passage and on the west by the South China
Sea.
Capital: Batangas City
- "Batangas" was derived from
the word "batang," which is a
term of the natives for the
numerous logs found in the
Calumpang River
MGA LUNGSOD
Batangas City
Lipa City
Tanauan
MGA BAYAN
Agoncillo
Alitagtag
Balayan
Balete
Bauan
Calaca
Calatagan
Cuenca
Ibaan
Laurel
Lemery
Lian
Lobo
Mabinil
Malvar
Nasugbu
Padre Garcia
Rosario
San Jose
San Juan
San Luis
San Nicolas
San Pascual
Santo
Tomas
Taal
Talisay
Taysan
KASAYSAYAN
Batangas was founded in 1581.
Originally called Bonbon
"cradle of heroes and nationalists.
"La Provincia del Cumintang origin of
kumintang
TOURISM
-Matabungkay Beach
-Mt. Maculot
-Hamilo, Nasugbu
-Fantasy World
-Sepok Point
-Anilao Batangas
-Basilica de San Martin in Taal -Apolinario
Mabini Shrine
-Isla Verde
-Grotto of the Blessed Virgin Mary
-The Monument of the Nasugbu Landings
RIZAL
Capital : Antipolo City
Area : 1,303.8 sq. km
Population : 975,850
Dating Pangalan ay Morong
-Native people, called Dumagats and
Igorots, live in the mountains.
-Sepoy, are descendants of Indian
soldiers who mutinied after the brief
British occupation in 1762-1764
LOKASYON
16 km east of Manila
bounded by Metro Manila to the
west, the province of Bulacan to
the north, Quezon to the east
and Laguna province to the south.
The province also lies on the
northern shores of Laguna de Bay
Climate: It is relatively dry from
December to May, and wet during the
rest of the year. Northeast winds prevail
in the province. It is not directly hit by
typhoons, low-pressure systems, and
strong winds.
Rodriguez
Taytay
TOURISM
Hinulugang Taktak - National
Historical Shrine under Republic Act
No. 6964.
Baras Church
St. Jerome Church
Talim Island
Angono Petrolyphs
Ang Kalbaryo
Daranak Falls
Batlag Falls
Boso-Boso Church Ruins
Antipolo Cathedral
FESTIVALS
Ang Hatol (The Way of the Cross)
(Good Friday; Cainta, Rizal)
Giwang-giwang (Binangonan, Rizal)
The Subok (Tanay and Taytay, Rizal)
Salubong Festival (Angono, Rizal)
Tayo na sa Antipolo Festival
(Antipolo City)
Feast of San Clemente (Higantes
Festival) (Angono, Rizal)
Carabao festival
QUEZON
Formerly known as Tayabas
Capital: Lucena City
6th pinakamalaking probinsya sa Pilipinas
Total Land Area: 8,706.60 km^2 (53.63%)
Republic Act. No. 14 renamed the
province to Quezon .
LOKASYON:
89 kilometers from Manila
Boundaries:
Hilaga: Aurora
Kanluran: mga probinsya ng Rizal at
Laguna
Timog Kanluran: Batangas
Timog Silangan: Camarines Norte at
Camarines Sur.
CLIMATE
Type I (southern portion of the mountain
ranges) is characterized by no dry season
with very pronounced rain period from
November to January.
Type II (Southern Quezon) features
relatively dry weather from November to
April
Type III (Northern Quezon and southern
portion of the province) has more or less
even distribution of rainfall throughout
the year.
South Quezon or whole of Bondoc
Peninsula and Lamon Bay Areas are the
driest portions of the province.
TOURISM
Malagonlong Bridge
San Diego Fortress
Tikub Lake
Puting Buhangin Beach
Mag-asawang Bato
Ikulong Islang
Patayan Island
Lamon Bay