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Mount Banahaw: Majayjay is located at the foot of this mountain. In the early Spanish era, Mount Banahaw was called Monte de Majayjay, because it was the town the only way to travel to the mountain. Many European elites visited the town for Mount Banahaw. Bukal Falls: Popular to most tourists as the Enchanted Falls
On midnight of December 8, 1877, a group of bandits led by Tangkad who already plundered the nearby town of Majayjay is nearly approaching the western entrance of Pagsanjan. When the bandits are approaching the town, a beautiful lady dressed in white and holding a shining sword appeared to them.
Liceo de Majayjay. The huge convent (also convento) of the church, which provides a good view of Laguna de Bay, is one of the best preserved conventos in the country and is the earliest surviving example of its kind. [4] [7] It houses a small museum of old parish documents and ecclesiastical silver.
Town Proper, Centro, downtown, Coordinates: 14°6'14"N 121°30'46"E F. Blumentritt St, Majayjay, Laguna, Calabarzon - Majayjay, Laguna (a fourth class municipality in the province of Laguna, Philippines, located at the foot of Mount Banahaw, stands 1,000 feet above sea level; latest census, it has a population of 24,791 politically subdivided ...
Kawasan Falls, Badian: Drownings in the falls are blamed by locals on the “mantalaga,” a giant squid that is said to inhabit the falls' landing. [135] Lambusan Public Cemetery, San Remigio: Located in Barangay Lambusan, it is situated in one of the poorest areas of the northern sector of the province. Several of the remains of the deceased ...
Majayjay Municipal Hall, F. Blumentritt, Majayjay, Laguna Source Taken using my own camera Date 05-15-2023 Author Patrickroque01 Permission (Reusing this file)
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