Region 4A - CALABARZON
            Cavite, Laguna, Batangas,
                Rizal and Quezon




                  created by TJ B. Laserna, Koji Legaspi,
9/25/2011           Luigi Alinsod and Etienne Castillo
Batangas
  Batangas is known as the birthplace of many leading
  nationalists in the country, thus many historical
  attractions are found there including the General
  Malvar Museum and Library in Santo Tomas, the
  Apolinario Mabini Shrine in Tanauan and the Jose P.
  Laurel Memorial Library in Tanauan. Beautiful
  churches include the Basilica of San Martin de
  Tours, the Church of Our Lady of Caysasay, Lipa
  Cathedral, and the Church of San Jose, built in 1788
  by Augustinian Friars. Batangas is also home to the
  Taal Volcano, believed to be the smallest active
  volcano in the world. Beaches include the Gerthel
  Hugon, Matabungkay and Nasugbu beaches, while
  Anilao is best known for its dive spots.
Apolinario Mabini
                        Shrine




 Jose P. Laurel
Memorial Library
Cavite
  Cavite is the birthplace of General Emilio
  Aguinaldo. The main attractions include several
  first class resorts like the Island Cove Resort and
  Leisure Park. Historical sites include the
  Aguinaldo Shrine and Museum in Kawit, Andres
  Bonifacio House in General Trias, Battle of
  Alapan and Battle of Julian Bridge Markers, Fort
  San Felipe and the House of Tirona. Churches
  include the Imus Cathedral, and the Shrines of
  Our Lady of La Sallette in Silang. Natural sites
  include Cabag Caves, and Malibedibic and Balite
  Falls.
Aguinaldo Shrine




Imus Cavite
  Church
Laguna
  Laguna is considered the resort capital of the
  Philippines for its lakes, hot springs, white
  water, waterfalls and Mt. Makiling. Among them
  include Laguna de Bay, Lake Caliraya, Pagsanjan
  Falls and Hidden Valley. Historical sites include the
  Rizal Shrine in Calamba. Other points of interest
  include the National Arts Center in Los Baños that
  has an auditorium, seminar and convention
  facilities, a ballet studio and a library. Churches
  include St. Gregory, Majayjay, San Santiago
  Apostol, Paete, Mabitac Church and the San Pedro
  de Alcantara Church, Pakil.
Rizal Shrine in
                    Calamba




Mabitac Church
Rizal
   Rizal Province, named after the national
   hero, Jose Rizal, is known for its large unspoiled
   forests and impressive views of Metro Manila
   and Laguna de Bay. It also has a strong artistic
   tradition with galleries that include the Rafael
   Pacheco Finger Painting Gallery, Nemiranda
   Arthouse Artelier Gallerie, Angono Artist Village
   and Tiamson and Blanco Art Galleries. Religious
   sites include the St. Jerome Church and Our
   Lady of Antipolo Shrine. Another interesting site
   is a cave in Angono and Binangonan containing
   petroglyphs carved during the Stone Age.
Our Lady of Antipolo
                    Shrine




Angono Cave
Quezon

  Quezon Province was named after the late
  Philippine President Manuel Quezon. Its natural
  attractions include Mt. Banahaw, Puting
  Buhangin Beach and Baluti Island. Historical
  landmarks include shrines of National Heroes
  Claro M. Recto and Hermano Pule, the San
  Diego de Alcala Fortress, Alitao Bridge and
  Quezon Museum in Lucena City. Churches
  include the St. Michael Archangel Minor,
  Tayabas and the Church of St. Louis of
  Toulouse, Lucban.
Church of St. Louis
                          of
                   Toulouse, Lucban




   St. Michael
Archangel Minor
Tapos na
  po…
  created by: TJ B. Laserna, Koji Legaspi,
    Luigi Alinsod and Etienne Castillo
Gawaing-Bahay #2:
1. Gawin ang talahanayan ng Rehiyon III, IV-A, IV-B, at
   V kagaya ng ginawa ninyo sa Gawaing Bahay #1.
2. Sagutin na din sa aklat ang mga pahina para sa Aralin
   8.
3. Deadline will be after the 2nd Monthly Test.
   September 26, 2011.

Tj group presentation 2011

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    Region 4A -CALABARZON Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal and Quezon created by TJ B. Laserna, Koji Legaspi, 9/25/2011 Luigi Alinsod and Etienne Castillo
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    Batangas Batangasis known as the birthplace of many leading nationalists in the country, thus many historical attractions are found there including the General Malvar Museum and Library in Santo Tomas, the Apolinario Mabini Shrine in Tanauan and the Jose P. Laurel Memorial Library in Tanauan. Beautiful churches include the Basilica of San Martin de Tours, the Church of Our Lady of Caysasay, Lipa Cathedral, and the Church of San Jose, built in 1788 by Augustinian Friars. Batangas is also home to the Taal Volcano, believed to be the smallest active volcano in the world. Beaches include the Gerthel Hugon, Matabungkay and Nasugbu beaches, while Anilao is best known for its dive spots.
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    Apolinario Mabini Shrine Jose P. Laurel Memorial Library
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    Cavite Caviteis the birthplace of General Emilio Aguinaldo. The main attractions include several first class resorts like the Island Cove Resort and Leisure Park. Historical sites include the Aguinaldo Shrine and Museum in Kawit, Andres Bonifacio House in General Trias, Battle of Alapan and Battle of Julian Bridge Markers, Fort San Felipe and the House of Tirona. Churches include the Imus Cathedral, and the Shrines of Our Lady of La Sallette in Silang. Natural sites include Cabag Caves, and Malibedibic and Balite Falls.
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    Laguna Lagunais considered the resort capital of the Philippines for its lakes, hot springs, white water, waterfalls and Mt. Makiling. Among them include Laguna de Bay, Lake Caliraya, Pagsanjan Falls and Hidden Valley. Historical sites include the Rizal Shrine in Calamba. Other points of interest include the National Arts Center in Los Baños that has an auditorium, seminar and convention facilities, a ballet studio and a library. Churches include St. Gregory, Majayjay, San Santiago Apostol, Paete, Mabitac Church and the San Pedro de Alcantara Church, Pakil.
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    Rizal Shrine in Calamba Mabitac Church
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    Rizal Rizal Province, named after the national hero, Jose Rizal, is known for its large unspoiled forests and impressive views of Metro Manila and Laguna de Bay. It also has a strong artistic tradition with galleries that include the Rafael Pacheco Finger Painting Gallery, Nemiranda Arthouse Artelier Gallerie, Angono Artist Village and Tiamson and Blanco Art Galleries. Religious sites include the St. Jerome Church and Our Lady of Antipolo Shrine. Another interesting site is a cave in Angono and Binangonan containing petroglyphs carved during the Stone Age.
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    Our Lady ofAntipolo Shrine Angono Cave
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    Quezon QuezonProvince was named after the late Philippine President Manuel Quezon. Its natural attractions include Mt. Banahaw, Puting Buhangin Beach and Baluti Island. Historical landmarks include shrines of National Heroes Claro M. Recto and Hermano Pule, the San Diego de Alcala Fortress, Alitao Bridge and Quezon Museum in Lucena City. Churches include the St. Michael Archangel Minor, Tayabas and the Church of St. Louis of Toulouse, Lucban.
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    Church of St.Louis of Toulouse, Lucban St. Michael Archangel Minor
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    Tapos na po… created by: TJ B. Laserna, Koji Legaspi, Luigi Alinsod and Etienne Castillo
  • 14.
    Gawaing-Bahay #2: 1. Gawinang talahanayan ng Rehiyon III, IV-A, IV-B, at V kagaya ng ginawa ninyo sa Gawaing Bahay #1. 2. Sagutin na din sa aklat ang mga pahina para sa Aralin 8. 3. Deadline will be after the 2nd Monthly Test. September 26, 2011.