[CULTURE] How the Pakaskas of Verde Island, Batangas is Made
Verde Island, or Isla Verde as it is locally known, is a volcanic land mass some five kilometers or so south of Barrio Ilijan in Batangas Ci...
Verde Island, or Isla Verde as it is locally known, is a volcanic land mass some five kilometers or so south of Barrio Ilijan in Batangas Ci...
Batangas may be known more for its beaches and the dialect spoken by locals than its culinary traditions, but there are nonetheless foods th...
Taal Volcano, the last major eruption of which was in January 2020, is but part of a chain of still active Quarternary — in geologic terms, ...
After the fall of Bataan and Corregidor in April and May 1942, respectively, Lt. Gen. Jonathan Wainwright, designated commander of all Unite...
Most of the information available on Operation Mike VI, more commonly remembered as the “Nasugbu Landing” of 31 January 1945, is understanda...
The Province of Batangas is one of five belonging to the administrative region called Region IV-A, otherwise known as the CALABARZON. The p...
In an earlier post , Batangas History, Culture and Folklore featured details of air operations undertaken by United States Navy planes flyin...
January 1945 was a crucial time in the Allied effort to reclaim the Philippines from Japanese control. Forces under the command of General ...