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Mabini, officially the Municipality of Mabini (Tagalog: Bayan ng Mabini), is a municipality in the province of Batangas, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 50,858 people. [3] Mabini is known for its diving and snorkeling sites. It is named after Apolinario Mabini, a Filipino revolutionary hero. [5]
Anilao, Iloilo; Anilao, Mabini, Batangas, a resort known for diving and snorkeling This page was last edited on 14 October 2021, at 03:44 (UTC). Text is available ...
Anilao, officially the Municipality of Anilao (Hiligaynon: Banwa sang Anilao, Tagalog: Bayan ng Anilao), is a municipality in the province of Iloilo, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 30,520 people.
National Route 436 (N436) or the Palico–Balayan–Batangas Road is a 60.37-kilometer (37.51 mi) secondary national road that forms part of the Philippine highway network. It is a two-to-four lane, secondary road connecting various municipalities and two cities of southern and western Batangas.
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Batangas City–San Pascual–Bauan Bypass Road – Bauan, San Pascual, Mabini: 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 ...
Port of Manila, one of the world's busiest container ports. The following is a list of major ports in the Philippines organized by water mass. This list consists primarily of shipping ports, but also includes some that are primarily or significantly devoted to other purposes: cruises , fishing , local delivery, and marinas .