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The northern tip of Tablas is about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) from Romblon Island. Mount Payaopao (also known as Tablas Summit on old maps) at the northeastern extremity of the island, is the highest peak on the island at 2,182 feet (665 m) high and the second highest in the province (after Mount Guiting-Guiting). [3] [4]
Tablas may refer to: Tablas Island, an island in Romblon Province, Philippines; Tablas Strait, a strait in the Philippines; Tablas Airport or Tugdan Airport, an airport in Romblon Province, Philippines; Tabla, a hand drum used in Indian classical music; Dupuș village (Táblás in Hungarian), Ațel Commune, Sibiu County, Romania
Tablas Creek Vineyard plantings. Described as the sibling winery of southern Rhône estate Château de Beaucastel in Châteauneuf du Pape, [2] [3] Tablas Creek Vineyard was founded in 1990 by Jean-Pierre and François Perrin of the Perrin family, proprietors of Beaucastel since the early 20th century, and Robert Haas, an importer and the founder of Vineyard Brands.
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Taverna is a comune and town in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of Italy. It is located at the feet of the Sila mountain range. People
The special Municipality of Tablas was a municipality within the Province of Romblon in the Philippines from 1940 to 1946. It encompassed the entire island of Tablas with Odiongan , the largest town in the island, as its seat.
The diet of the Tablas fantail consists of insects. It is often observed in mixed flocks with other birds such as Rufous paradise flycatcher, Black-naped monarch, White-vented whistler and other small forest birds. Barely anything is known about this species breeding behaviour. Young birds seen in late March.
Tablas Strait (Filipino: Kipot ng Tablas), also Tabuas Strait, is a strait in the Philippines separating Mindoro Island, Tablas Island, Panay and Romblon islands. [1] The approximate depth of the strait is 545 meters (1,788 ft).