Batangas is a province of the Philippines located on the southwestern part of Luzon in the CALABARZON region. Its capital is Batangas City and it is bordered by the provinces of Cavite and Laguna to the north and Quezon to the east. Across the Verde Island Passages to the south is the island of Mindoro and to the west lies the South China Sea.

Batangas is one of the most popular tourist destinations near Metro Manila. The province has many beaches and diving spots only a few hours away from Manila. Some of the more notable ones are Anilao, Matabungkay, Punta Fuego, Calatagan and Laiya.

Batangas is also where Taal Volcano, one of the Decade Volcanoes is located. The volcano has a water-filled crater and sits on an island in the center of Taal Lake, which geologists believe is an ancient caldera.

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
Province of Batangas

Region: CALABARZON (Region IV-A)
Capital: Batangas City.
Founded: March 10, 1917
Population:
2000 census—1,905,348 (9th largest).
Density—602 per km² (7th highest).
Area: 3,165.8 km² (41st largest)
Divisions:
Component Cities—3.
Municipalities—31.
Barangays—1,078.
Congressional districts—4.
Languages: Tagalog, English
Governor: Hermilando I. Mandanas (2001-2004)

Table of contents
1 People and Culture
2 Economy
3 Geography
4 History
5 External Links

People and Culture

Economy

Geography

Political

Batangas is subdivided into 31 municipalities and 3 cities.

Cities

Municipalities

  • Agoncillo
  • Alitagtag
  • Balayan
  • Balete
  • Bauan
  • Calaca
  • Calatagan
  • Cuenca
  • Ibaan
  • Laurel
  • Lemery
  • Lian
  • Lobo
  • Mabini
  • Malvar
  • Mataas Na Kahoy
  • Nasugbu
  • Padre Garcia
  • Rosario
  • San Jose
  • San Juan
  • San Luis
  • San Nicolas
  • San Pascual
  • Santa Teresita
  • Santo Tomas
  • Taal
  • Talisay
  • Taysan
  • Tingloy
  • Tuy

Physical

History

External Links

CALABARZON: Batangas | Cavite | Laguna | Rizal | Quezon