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Tayabas,
officially the City of
Tayabas (Filipino:
Lungsod ng
Tayabas), is a 6th
class component city in the
province of Quezon, Philippines. According...
- century, it was
changed to
Tayabas. In
recognition of the
second president of the Philippines,
Manuel L. Quezon, the name of
Tayabas Province is
changed to...
- San
Miguel Arcángel)
commonly known as the
Tayabas Basilica, is a
Roman Catholic basilica located in
Tayabas, Quezon, Philippines,
under the
Diocese of...
- better-armed
reinforcements from
Manila were sent to
Tayabas. On
November 1, 1841, Col. Joaquín Huet
arrived in
Tayabas with 800 to 1,000 soldiers. They initially...
- side by
Quezon (formerly
known as
Tayabas) province. Lucena, the
capital city of
Quezon Province, is
located along Tayabas Bay,
where several boat and ferry...
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Tayabas is a city in the Philippines.
Tayabas may also
refer to the
following places in the Philippines: Quezon,
formerly known as
Tayabas Province Tayabas...
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colonial bridges in
Tayabas are
bridges built during the Spanish-colonial era in
Tayabas, Quezon. The city
government of
Tayabas declared eleven bridges...
- The
Battle of
Tayabas (Filipino:
Labanan sa
Tayabas, Spanish:
Batalla de
Tayabas) was a 2-month
campaign of the
Philippine Revolution that saw intense...
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Tayabas Isthmus,
separates the
Bicol Peninsula from the main part of
Luzon Island, and the
Bondoc Peninsula which lies
between Tayabas Bay and Ra**** Gulf...
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jurisdiction of Quezon,
known as
Tayabas until 1949, were
initially represented by the at-large
district of
Tayabas,
which elected three representatives...