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Small Spanish colonial bridge along Tayabas-Sariaya Provincial Road in Brgy. Malao-a. Locals call the bridge Malao-a Munti. Not included under the declaration of National Cultural Treasure under the title "Spanish Colonial Bridges of Tayabas" Quezon: Tayabas, Quezon: Brgy. Malao-a
Poverty incidence of Tayabas 2.5 5 7.5 10 12.5 15 2006 12.40 2009 10.48 2012 9.55 2015 8.75 2018 6.26 2021 12.88 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority The major agricultural products of Tayabas are rice and coconut. It is also known for sweet delicacies, budin (cassava cake) and lambanog. Notable Places of Interest Tayabas is rich in history as it was the capital of Tayabas Province (Now in ...
Map of northern Tayabas in 1909. Map of the district of El Príncipe in 1899. Spanish colonial era ... 1801, including the town of Baler, acquired from Tayabas. ...
Administrative divisions and population of Tayabas in 1800s Town Tributes Inhabitants Tayabas 4,283.5 21,418 Lucban 2,829.5 14,147 Saryaya 1,722.5 8,614 Tiaon 692 3,460 Dolores 450 2,250 Mauban 1,323 6,615 Atimonan 1,176 5,880 Gumaca 1,848 9,240 Pagbilao 496 2,480 Pitogo 276 1,380 Macalelon 155 775 Catanauan 450 2,250 Mulanay 305 1,525 Obuyon 265
The town was designated as the first capital of the province of Kalilayan from the province's creation in 1591 to 1749, when the capital was transferred to the town of Tayabas. [6] [7] In February 1876, the town was separated from Pitogo and became an independent municipality.
The Franciscan priests Juan de Plasencia and Diego de Oropesa between 1580 and 1583 founded its town, also named "Tayabas". Tayabas was organized by the Spaniards through the Franciscan missionaries and Lucena was just one of its barrios. Tayabas became the provincial capital in 1749, renaming the province after it. [7] [8]
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The Tayabas Historic Bridges is a group of existing Spanish-colonial era bridges in Tayabas, Quezon declared by the National Museum of the Philippines as a National Cultural Treasure on August 12, 2011.