Batangas
Batangas, officially the Province of Batangas (Tagalog: [Lalawigan ng Batangas] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help) IPA: [bɐˈtaŋgɐs]), is a coastal province of the Philippines located in the Calabarzon region in Luzon. Its capital is the city of Batangas.
Major highways
- Cavite–Tagatay–Batangas Expressway
- South Luzon Expressway
Adjacent provinces
Communities
Metropolis
Cities
- Batangas City (metro capital)
- Calaca
- Lipa
- Santo Tomas
- Tanauan
Municipalities
- Agoncillo
- Alitagtag
- Balayan
- Balete
- Bauan (metro)
- Calatagan
- Cuenca
- Ibaan
- Laurel
- Lemery
- Lian
- Lobo
- Mabini (metro)
- Malvar
- Mataasnakahoy
- Nasugbu
- Padre Garcia
- Rosario
- San Jose
- San Juan
- San Luis
- San Nicolas
- San Pascual
- Santa Teresita
- Taal
- Talisay
- Taysan
- Tingloy (metro)
- Tuy
Batangas Media
- Batangas province 1918 map.JPG
Map of Batangas in 1918 - XIV Corps Operations in Southern Luzon.jpg
XIV Corps of 158th RCT, 11th Airborne Division and 1st Cavalry Division campaign in Batangas and nearby province. Lipa after being Liberated by the Allied Forces - Batangas Prov seal final.svg
Former official seal of Batangas Province, designed and in use since 1950. It was replaced in 2009 during Vilma Santos's tenure as governor.
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Political division - Taal Volcano Island (Tagaytay, Cavite)(2018-02-01).jpg
Close-up view of Taal Volcano Island from a restaurant in Tagaytay, Cavite
- Batangas Provincial Capitol, Batangas City (6-27-2008).jpg
The Provincial Capitol of Batangas - Tanauan City, Hidalgo, STAR Tollway 002.JPG
STAR Tollway in Tanauan. Since 2010, STAR Tollway has been interconnected with the South Luzon Expressway to Metro Manila
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Batangas Port, the starting point of the western route of the Western Nautical Highway and also a principal port.
- Batangas, Manila jf9614 12.jpg
Poles of the Batangas II Electric Cooperative in Lipa. Batangas II Electric Cooperative is one of three major power distribution utilities in Batangas, along with Batangas I Electric Cooperative and Meralco.