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Lake Manguao is a lake located in the northernmost region of the island of Palawan in the Philippines. It harbors several endemic species of fish, such as the sleeper goby Oxyeleotris expatria . Bibliography
Also known as Panikian Lake for the fruit bats that were abundant in the area. [13] [16] Manguao: tectonic lake 741 ha (1,830 acres) 21 m (69 ft) Palawan: IV-B: Mapanuepe: lahar-dammed: 648 ha (1,600 acres) 129 m (423 ft) Zambales: III
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Bostrychus expatria has a single known population that can be found only in Lake Manguao in the Philippines. Lake Manguao is a freshwater lake located in the hilly areas in the northern part of the Philippine island of Palawan. The lake has at least four brooks draining into it, yet it has no rivers draining out from it. O. expatriata shares ...
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Taytay, officially the Municipality of Taytay (Tagalog: Bayan ng Taytay IPA:), is a municipality in the province of Palawan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 83,357 people. [3] Since 2002, its Cathedral of St. Joseph the Worker is the episcopal see of the pre-diocesan missionary Apostolic Vicariate of Taytay.
English: The Taytay Fort, the Fort of Santa Isabel, 1667. It was used by the Spanish soldiers as a defensive fort against Muslim raiders. ... Taytay, Palawan ...
The Malampaya marine protected area is located some 217 kilometres (135 mi) north of Palawan's provincial capital, Puerto Princesa. It is also the site of several Tagbanua settlements whose main means of livelihood are fishing and farming, particularly in the areas of Minapla, New Guinlo, Binga, Alimanguan, Pancol and Liminagcong.