#Batangas
Articles tagged with «Batangas».
Balayan Bay: Geography, Etymology and Marine Ecology
Balayan Bay is a large bay in Batangas, Luzon, part of the Verde Island Passage, known for its etymology and historical fish biodiversity.
Taal Lake: Volcanic Caldera, Ecology and Heritage in Batangas
Taal Lake is a freshwater caldera lake in Batangas, Philippines. It features Volcano Island, endemic fish species, and a history of volcanic...
San Miguel, Lobo: History and community profile
Barangay San Miguel in Lobo, Batangas: history, geography, sitios and infrastructure.
Punta Fuego: Geography, History and Resort Development in Nasugbu
Flame-shaped headland in Batangas featuring a historic 1600 naval battle site and an 88-hectare private resort community.
Mount Pico de Loro: Geology, History and Conservation in Cavite-Batangas
Mount Pico de Loro is a dormant volcano in Luzon, Philippines. This article covers its geology, hiking history and conservation status.
Fortune Island: Geography, Ownership Disputes and Maritime History
Fortune Island in Batangas: a 27-hectare resort island with disputed ownership, the San Diego galleon wreck, and major Philippine ferry sink...
Pansipit River: Hydrology, Ecology and Aquaculture History
The Pansipit River is the sole drainage outlet of Taal Lake in Batangas, Philippines. This article covers its hydrology, ecology, and aquacu...
Malepunyo Mountain Range: Geography, Geology and Hiking
Overview of the Malepunyo Range in Luzon, covering its geology, peaks, and hiking trails.
Lobo River: Hydrology, Ecology and Infrastructure in Batangas
The Lobo River in Batangas is a 26 km waterway draining to the Verde Island Passage, noted for its clean water and irrigation value.
Mount Macolod: Geography, Geology and Pilgrimage in Cuenca
Mount Macolod is a dormant stratovolcano in Batangas, part of the Taal Caldera rim, known for its 947m height and annual Holy Week pilgrimag...
Mount Batulao: Volcanic Geography, Ecology and Recreation in Batangas
Mount Batulao is an inactive stratovolcano in Batangas, Philippines, known for its hiking trails, birdwatching and resort developments.
Calumpang River: Hydrology, Legends and Conservation in Batangas
The Calumpang River in Batangas, known as the 'Nile of Batangas,' is a Class D waterway central to local legends and ongoing rehabilitation...
Calatagan: Pre-Hispanic Heritage and Municipal History in Batangas
Calatagan is a municipality in Batangas known for the Calatagan Jar, a rare pre-Hispanic Baybayin inscription, and its history as a sugar ha...