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Page 1: TOURIST GUIDE REGION 4-A & B
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PROVINCE CAVITE

Emilio Aguinaldo

1st President of the Philippines

President of the First Republic

President of the Supreme Government

President of Republic of Biak-na-Bato

Dictator of Dictatorial government

President of the Revolutionary Government

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PROVINCE LAGUNAJose P. Rizal

Rizal was born to a wealthy family in Calamba, Laguna and was the seventh of eleven children. He attended the Ateneo Municipal de Manila, earning a Bachelor of Arts diploma and studied medicine at the University of Santo Tomas in Manila. He continued his studies at the Universidad Central de Madrid in Madrid, Spain, earning the degree of Licentiate in Medicine, making him eligible to practice medicine. He also attended lectures at the University of Paris and the University of Heidelberg

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PROVINCE LAGUNA(CAVITE)

Luis Antonio TagleTagle has become involved in many social issues in the Philippines with emphasis on helping the poor

and the needy while maintaining opposition against practical atheism,[6] abortion,[7] contraception,[8] and

the Reproductive Health Bill.[5]

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PROVINCE BATANGASFelipe Agoncillo

(May 26, 1859 – September 29, 1941) was the Filipino lawyer representative to the negotiations in Paris that led to the Treaty of Paris (1898), ending the Spanish–American War and achieving

him the title of "outstanding first Filipino diplomat."[1]

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PROVINCE RIZAL(PASIG)

Alan Vito Flores Caidic

1] (born June 15, 1963, Pasig City, Philippines) is a retired professional

basketball player from the Philippines and is currently an assistant coach of the Barangay Ginebra Kings in the

PBA. He is considered by many to be the greatest shooter the country has

ever produced, thus, earning the moniker the "Triggerman

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PROVINCE QUEZON

Apolinario de la Cruz

(July 22, 1814 - November 4, 1841), known as Hermano Pule or Puli

("Brother Pule"), led a major revolt against Spanish rule of the Philippines

based on a struggle for religious freedom and independence.

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PROVINCE CAVITE

Caylabne Bay Resort

is situated in a cove at Caylabne Point, Cavite with a total land area of 160 hectares. It is surrounded by these islands: El Fraile, Caballo, La Monja, Carabao, and Corregidor.

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PROVINCE LAGUNAMARIA MAIKILING

One of the most popular places in Laguna is the Mount Makiling. The dormant volcano, which is 1,109 meters above sea level, is named after the mountain’s diwata named Makiling. A diwata is a female divinity that is a guardian of nature. Some call her Maria Makiling, Diwatang Makiling or simply Makiling. She is both revered and feared. The mountain itself is said to be in the form of Diwatang Makiling herself, in a reclining position.

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PROVINCE BATANGASTaal Volcano is a complex volcano located on the island of Luzon in the Philippines.[1] It is the second most active volcano in the Philippines with 33 historical eruptions. All of these eruptions are concentrated on Volcano Island, an island near the middle of Taal Lake. The lake partially fills Taal Caldera, which was formed by prehistoric eruptions between 140,000 to 5,380 BP.[2] Viewed from Tagaytay Ridge, Taal Volcano and Lake presents one of the most picturesque and attractive views in the Philippines.[3] It is located about 50 km (31 mi) south of the capital of the country, the city of Manila

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PROVINCE RIZAL

The Pasig River (called Ilog Pasig in Filipino) is a river in the Philippines that connects Laguna de Bay to Manila Bay. Stretching for 25 kilometres (15.5 mi), it is lined by Metro Manila on each side. Its major tributaries are the Marikina River and San Juan River.

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PROVINCE LAGUNA

SURFINGSpending a short vacation  in Real presents a adventurous escape from the hustle and bustle of the big city. In this blog, Biyaherong Barat features activities weekend warriors would love and definitely come back for more. Let us Surf, Skim and Swim in Real, Quezon.

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PROVINCE CAVITE

Kalayaan festival,

as the name suggests, is a celebration of Philippine Independence.There is no more appropriate place to hold this celebration than the very historic province of Cavite, the seat of Philippine independence.

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PROVINCE BATANGAS

The Sublian festival,a two week long celebration which culminates every year on the 23rd of July, is rooted in the Batangueños devotion to the town’s patron: the Holy Cross in Bauan and Agoncillo, and the Sto. Niño in Batangas City.

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PROVINCE RIZAL

BAMBINOThis festival is

celebrated in honor of the Sto. Nino, whose innocence, purity of spirit, and love have had a profound influence on the lives of Pasiguenos. An exhibit featuring the various images of the Blessed Child is mounted, culminating in a procession participated in by the different parishes and schools in the city. 

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PROVINCE QUEZON

PASAYAHAN FESTIVAL

Having originated in 1986 in honor of St. Ferdinand, the patron saint of Lucena, the Pasayahan Festival is held during the last week of May; and ever since, this festival has been a solid attraction that constantly brings tourists to Lucena City.

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*Marinduque

. Boac Buenavista Gasan Mogpog Santa Cruz Torrijos

*Occidental Mindoro Abra de Ilog 

Calintaan Looc Lubang Magsaysay Mamburao Paluan Rizal Sablayan San Jose Santa Cruz

*Oriental Mindoro

Calapan City Baco Bansud Bongabong Bulalacao Gloria Mansalay Naujan Pinamalayan Pola Puerto Galera Roxas San Teodoro Socorro Victoria 

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*Palawan

Puerto Princesa City

Aborlan 

Agutaya 

Araceli 

Balabac 

Bataraza 

Brooke's Point 

Busuanga 

Cagayancillo 

Coron 

Culion 

Cuyo 

Dumaran 

El Nido 

 

Kalayaan 

Linapacan 

Magsaysay 

Narra 

Quezon 

Rizal 

Roxas 

San Vicente 

Sofronio Española 

Taytay

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Romblon

Alcantara Banton Cajidiocan Calatrava Concepcion Corcuera Ferrol Looc Magdiwang Odiongan 

San Agustin San Andres San Fernando San Jose Santa Fe 

Santa Maria 

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Manuel Acuña Roxas was the first president of the independent Third Republic of the Philippines and fifth president overall. He served as president from the granting of independence in 1946 until his abrupt death in 1948. 

Born: January 1, 1892, Roxas, Capiz

Died: April 15, 1948, Clark Air Base

Presidential term: May 28, 1946 – April 15, 1948

Spouse: Trinidad Roxas (m. 1921–1948)

Children: Gerardo Roxas Education: 

University of the Philippines College of Law, University of the Philippines, University of Manila

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The Moriones is an annual festival held on Holy Week on the island of Marinduque, Philippines. The "Moriones" are men and women in costumes and masks replicating the garb of biblical Roman soldiers as interpreted by local folks. The Moriones or Moryonan tradition has inspired the creation of other festivals in the Philippines where cultural practices or folk history is turned into street festivals.

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A simple town festivity that has evolved into a world-class celebration: Welcome to the BAHAGHARI FESTIVAL!

Tracing its roots from the mythical founding of Pinamalayan, the Bahaghari Festival is a reflection of the first Pinamalayeños' joy and thanksgiving for the divine guidance of a rainbow that guided them through a raging sea towards a land of promise and bounty. This "Celebration of Colors" represents the vivid flavors of Pinamalayan that are as varied and mesmerizing as rainbow hues.

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Group 3Prepared by:

Leizel T. Malacay ( Leader)Reporter:

Kester S. DagapiosoKarl Joseph G. Dagohoy

Mohinog, Lindy S.Members:

Ugpo, Emmalou D.Hangad, Warren P.

Kadil GeraldineBete, Jayasimen R.