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Lobo's history shared its roots from the history of Rosario. The town of Rosario was founded by Augustinian friars in 1687 that originated from the southeastern coast of Batangas which is Lobo. When the municipality (Rosario) was founded, Lobo became a barrio of Rosario with the present municipalities of Taysan, San Juan, and Padre Garcia.
This town of Rosario was founded by Augustinian friars in 1687. [8] Don Nicolas Morales served as its first town head as gobernadorcillo.It originated from the community of the early Christians on the southeastern coast of Batangas (within the vicinity of present-day Lobo).
Taysan traces its origin to Mercedes, a barrio part of Rosario. It was later converted into a municipality known as Taysan, according to Manuel Sastron's 1895 publication Batangas y Su Provincia. [6] Lobo was consolidated with it in 1903 [7] but was merged with Rosario in the same year. Taysan was officially made an independent municipality in ...
Local elections will be held in the province of Batangas on May 12, 2025, as part of the 2025 general election. Voters will select candidates for all local positions: a town mayor, vice mayor and town councilors, as well as members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, the vice-governor, governor and representatives for the six districts of Batangas.
Our Lady of the Rosary Parish is a Catholic church in Rosario, Batangas, Philippines. It is part of Vicariate IX: The Vicariate of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lipa. [1] The church is located at J Belen Street [2] corner Gualberto Avenue in Poblacion B.
National Route 435 (N435) or the Batangas–Quezon Road is a 39.81-kilometer (24.74 mi), [2] [3] [4] two-to-four lane, secondary national road that forms part of the Philippine highway network. Route description
E2 (STAR Tollway) / N434 (Batangas Port Diversion Road) / Batangas–Balete Road – Batangas International Port, Manila: Balagtas Roundabout. N435 (Batangas–Ibaan Road) – Ibaan, Tiaong, Padre Garcia, Rosario: N438 (Tolentino Road) – Lobo, Taysan, San Juan: Telecom Road: Batangas Provincial Capitol perimeter road. Hilltop Road / Arce Road
The Pan-Philippine Highway, also known as the Maharlika Highway (Tagalog: Daang Maharlika; Cebuano: Dalang Halangdon), is a network of roads, expressways, bridges, and ferry services that connect the islands of Luzon, Samar, Leyte, and Mindanao in the Philippines, serving as the country's principal transport backbone.