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Pottery in San Juan Batangas – Palayok, Banga, Heritage

Batangas has long been a province of clay and fire. Archaeological work in Calatagan uncovered the famous Calatagan Pot — a locally made e...

Batangas History 29 Oct, 2025

Batangas as a Philippine Maritime Trade Node before 1571

Before the coming of the Spaniards to Manila in 1571 to set up administration of the islands, the waters of Batangas formed part of a dyna...

Batangas History 26 Oct, 2025

Pre-Colonial Burial Practices in Batangas

The province of Batangas, situated along the southwestern coast of Luzon, offers one of the richest archaeological records of pre-colonial...

Batangas History 22 Oct, 2025

Unearthing the Pinagbayanan Ruins of San Juan Batangas: From Archaeological Discovery to National Landmark

The Pinagbayanan Ruins in San Juan, Batangas, are the remains of the town’s original Spanish‑era settlement, where archaeologists uncovere...

Batangas History 19 Oct, 2025

Encomiendas and the Making of Colonial Batangas

The encomienda system was a cornerstone of early Spanish colonial administration in the Philippines, designed primarily as a fiscal and l...

Batangas History 17 Oct, 2025

Formation of Batangas' Pueblos Early in the Spanish Era

The formation of early pueblos in Batangas during the first century of Spanish colonization reflected the intersecting aims of evangelizat...

Batangas History 15 Oct, 2025

Puerto de Taal: The Forgotten Port that Fed a Province

Before the 1754 eruption, the pueblo of Taal was not only the capital of Batangas but also a functioning port town. Old maps like Murillo ...

Batangas History 12 Oct, 2025

Women Spiritual Leaders in Pre-Hispanic Batangas

The spiritual life of the Tagalog people before the coming of Spain was shaped by ritual leaders who acted as mediators between the commun...

Batangas History 8 Oct, 2025

History of the Batangas International Port

Batangas Bay is one of the deepest natural harbors in the Philippines. It covers about 220 square kilometers with a coastline of 92 kilome...

Batangas History 5 Oct, 2025

Salt-Making in Batangas: From Coastal Wealth to Cultural Memory

Batangas salt-making has long been a vital livelihood, shaping both the province’s economy and culture. Its coastal geography, with shallo...

Batangas History 1 Oct, 2025