Cavite is a province in the Philippines located on the southern shores of Manila Bay in the Calabarzon region on Luzon island. Situated 21 kilometers (13 miles) southwest of Metro Manila. Nickname: Agri-Industrial Center of Upland Cavite.
Cities and Municipalities First District Cavite City ★ Kawit Noveleta Rosario Second District City of Bacoor ★ Third District City of Imus ★ Fourth District City of Dasmariñas ★ Fifth District Carmona Silang General Mariano Alvarez Sixth District General Trias City ★ Seventh District Amadeo Indang Tanza Trece Martires City ★ Eighth District Tagaytay City ★ Alfonso General Emilio Aguinaldo Magallanes Maragondon Mendez Naic Ternate
For over 300 years, the province played an important role in both the country's colonial past and eventual fight for independence, earning it the title "Historical Capital of the Philippines"
That must eat in Cavite
BIBINGKA
PANSIT PUSIT
KESONG PUTI O QUELLO
ENSAIMADA DE CAVITE
TOURIST DESTINATION
PACIFIC WAR MEMORIAL MUSEUM
MALINTA TUNNEL CORREGIDOR
PANIMAN BEACH
RELIGION
Roman Catholic AGLIPAYAN SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIS
DIALECT
Tagalog and Chavacano
AGRICULTURE
Its major crops include rice, corn, vegetables, fruits, root crops, coffee, coconut and sugarcane. The province is endowed with rich offshore and coastal fishing grounds.
MUSIC and DANCE
MARDICAS DANCE
KARAKOL
Live Via Crucis or Kalbaryo ni Hesus
ART
MIRACLE ART CAVITE
Its capital is Santa Cruz and the province is situated southeast of Metro Manila, south of the province of Rizal, west of Quezon, north of Batangas and east of Cavite. Nickname: The Home of the Coromblan Festival.
Laguna is widely known as the resort capital of Luzon due to its hot spring pools with Mt. Makiling as the source. Laguna is Spanish word meaning “small lake”. It is not only riched with natural wonders it also plays an important role in the country’s history as the birthplace of Dr. Jose Rizal.
Dr. Jose Rizal
That must eat in Laguna
Buko Pie Espasol
Bibingka Kesong Puti
Puto Binan Cassava Cake
Monay Ube
Kinulob na Itik
Lambanog
TOURIST DESTINATION
Rizal Shrine
Mount. Makiling
Lake Caliraya
Nagcarlan Underground Ceme tery
Bay (St. Agustine Church)
RELIGION
Roman Catholic
DIALECT
Tagalog English
AGRICULTURE
Laguna is also well-known for its abundant supply of fruits such as lanzones , rambutan, papaya, mango, pineapple. Some large farms also cater to ornamental plants and cut flower production. About 41,253 ha or 23.44% of Laguna’s total land area is forest land which is ideal for growing coconuts, tropical fruits, and exotic plants. Laguna is the center of agriculture, fisheries, and forest research in the country.
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MUSIC and DANCE
CoRambLan Puto Latik Batingaw Sambalilo
Kawayan Festival Pineapple Festival Anilag Festival
ART
The Blessed Virgin Of the Lumiere Festival
Prestigious
8th December in Lyon
Manuel Baldemor
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. Municipalities: 31 Nickname: Float Capital of the Philippines
The name "Batangas" was obtained from the word " batang ," which is a term of the natives for the abundant logs in Calumpang River.
That must eat in Batangas
Bulalo Ibaan Lomi
Gotong Batangas Lambanog
Kapeng Barako
TOURIST DESTINATION
RELIGION
Not only did they make Batangas the second most important religious centre of the Archipelago, they did it in a mere 10-year period. In fact, up to now, Batangas remains to be one of the most ' Christianised ' and even the most 'Catholic' Province in the Philippines.
DIALECT
Batangas Tagalog (more properly Batangan , Batangueño , or Batangenyo [ batɐŋˈgɛn.ɲo ]), is a dialect of the Tagalog language that is spoken primarily in the province of Batangas.
AGRICULTURE
The main economic activity in Batangas. The major crops produced by the province are palay , sugarcane, coconut, and coffee. The province is a major supplier of cattle to Metro Manila. Taal Lake and the nearby coast are the main sources of fish for the province.
MUSIC and DANCE
Sublian Festival
ART
Manolito Tolentino Mayo
Before Rizal became a province, its area used to be the provinces of Tondo and La Laguna during the Spanish era. Nickname: Arts Capital of the Philippines
That must eat in Rizal
LAUYANG BAKA
PINAGUTAN NA HIPON
PIZZA IN LUTONG PUGON
TOURIST DESTINATION
Mt. Daraitan
Hinulugang Taktak Falls
RELIGION
Roman Catholic Church of God International of Bro. Eli Soriano Iglesia Filipina Independiente Born-again Christians Jesus Is Lord Church Iglesia Ni Cristo Jehovah's Witnesses Baptist Church of Christ of Latter Day Saints El Shaddai Methodists Presbyterians Seventh-day Adventist Muslims Anitists animists and atheists are also present in the province.
DIALECT
T A G O L A G
AGRICULTURE
The major crops are rice and fruits, specifically mango, citrus, coffee, cacao and cashew .
MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM SCALE ENTERPRISE
MUSIC and DANCE
Angono Rizal’s Carabao Festival
Parada ng Kakanin of San Mateo Rizal
Quick Facts on Higantes Festival of Angono
Kaluskos Bamboo Arch Festival of Cardona
ART
BOTONG FRANCISCO VICENTE MANANSALA
Quezon Province is bounded on the north by the province of Aurora, on the west by the provinces of Laguna and Rizal, on the southwest by the province of Batangas and the southeast by Camarines Norte and Camarines Sur. Municipalities: 39 Nickname/s: The Hidden Gem of Quezon, Gateway to the Pacific, Alabat , A lost Paradise.
In 1591 the province was called Kaliraya and was later changed to Tayabas . On September 7, 1946 Manuel Roxas , president of the Philippine Republic changed the province’s name from Tayabas to Quezon, in honor of Manuel L. Quezon, President of the Philippine Commonwealth who hailed from the town of Baler. CAPITAL: LUCENA
That must eat in Quezon
Lucban Longganisa Hardinera
Budin Pansit Habhab
Kalamay Kilawin na Baboy
TOURIST DESTINATION
Angels Sunflower Field
Tayabas Basilica
Saint Ferdinand Cathedral Church
RELIGION
Roman Catholic
DIALECT
English Tayabas Dialect TAGALOG Bicolano Visayan
AGRICULTURE
Niyog Palay Mais Saging Kapeng Barako
Wood carving Pottery Buli weaving Soap Making Kiping