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  2. San Luis, Batangas - Wikipedia

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    San Luis was historically part of Taal.It was established as an independent town on August 25, 1861. However, in 1903, [7] due to small income, the town was made a part of Taal once again, with all the barrios in existence retaining their names, while the town center (poblacion) was reverted to its Spanish-era name Balibago.

  3. Taal, Batangas - Wikipedia

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    In 1903, San Luis and Lemery were returned to Taal; San Luis's poblacion was reverted to its old name Balibago. [13] In 1904, the western Tanauan barrios of Balaquilong (Balakilong), Bayuyungan, Binirayan (Berinayan), Bugaan, and San Gabriel were annexed to Taal by virtue of Act No. 1244; [ 14 ] these barrios would eventually be returned to ...

  4. Batangas City - Wikipedia

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    Batangas City is one of the proposed metropolitan area in the Philippines. Metro Batangas is proposed to include the component city of Batangas, as well as the towns of Alitagtag, Bauan, Ibaan, Lobo, Mabini, Rosario, San Juan, San Luis, San Pascual, Santa Teresita, Taal, Taysan and Tingloy.

  5. Batangas - Wikipedia

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    Batangas, officially the Province of Batangas (Tagalog: Lalawigan ng Batangas IPA: [bɐˈtaŋgas]), is a first class province of the Philippines located in the southwestern part of Luzon in the Calabarzon region. Its capital is the city of Batangas, and is bordered by the provinces of Cavite and Laguna to the north, and Quezon to the east.

  6. Pacification of Batangas - Wikipedia

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    The Pacification of Batangas was a counterinsurgency action initiated by Philippine Governor William H. Taft and Brigadier General J. Franklin Bell. [1] General hostilities in the Philippine-American War had largely ceased in April after the capture of Emilio Aguinaldo, President of the insurgent Philippine Republic and his publication of a manifesto on April 19, 1901, acknowledging and ...

  7. Alitagtag - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Alitagtag 5 10 15 20 2006 7.50 2009 8.64 2012 6.49 2015 5.97 2018 16.00 2021 9.95 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Culture This section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (November 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this message) The town is notable ...

  8. Kumintang (historical polity) - Wikipedia

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    Kumintang (Baybayin: ᜃᜓᜋᜒᜈ᜔ᜆᜅ᜔) or Comintan in Spanish orthography, was a precolonial Philippine polity (bayan) situated north of the modern-day downtown of Batangas City in Southern Luzon, around the Calumpang River.

  9. Our Lady of Caysasay - Wikipedia

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    The old town center is now the present San Nicolas, Batangas. Eventually, a considerably narrower and shallower Pansipit River was formed from the volcanic deposits rendering it impassable for large ships. [7] Bombon Lake, later renamed as Taal Lake, slowly transformed from saline to a freshwater lake.