Catholic Education in Batangas in the Spanish Colonial Era
The towns of Batangas Province in the Philippines, particularly Taal, Lipa, and Balayan, emerged as significant centers of Catholic educat...
The towns of Batangas Province in the Philippines, particularly Taal, Lipa, and Balayan, emerged as significant centers of Catholic educat...
Sugarcane has been part of Batangas agriculture since the Spanish period. In towns such as Balayan, Tanauan, and Bauan, farmers used backy...
In 1570, Spanish maestro de campo or master of camp (equivalent to Colonel in the present day) Martín de Goiti, the expedition commander...
The Manila-Acapulco galleon trade is often remembered through the image of giant ships anchored at what is now Cavite City or Manila Bay 1...
Balete is the third smallest geo‑political unit of the Province of Batangas. It is a lakeside town on the eastern shores of Taal Lake with...
The embroidered textiles of Taal, Batangas — collectively known in local parlance as Burdang Taal — occupy a distinct place in Philippine...
The Philippine Commission’s Act No. 74 established a centralized Department of Public Instruction in January 1901, creating the statutory ...
The coastal region of Batangas has long been recognized as a heartland of Tagalog settlement, yet its early history remains shrouded in am...
This article examines material, documentary, and contextual evidence of sustained contact between the Batangas coast and Bornean ports and...
In the years leading up to the Philippine Revolution, the town of Taal in Batangas became the site of a legal crackdown by Spanish colonia...