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Oct 11, 2014

CAVITE PROVINCE: The Historical Land of the Philippines



                                                            Emilio Aguinaldo Shrine
Region IV-A, or known as the CALABARZON region, might just be an hour or two away, but the diverse topography and varied natural attractions make this region interesting. Beaches and dive spots. Forests and caves. Mountains and hills. Waterfalls and hot springs. It’s all here. This is the home of Laguna de Bay – the country’s largest freshwater lake. It also boasts of Taal Lake, which contains the world’s smallest active volcano.
The CA in CALABARZON
The Province of Cavite is tagged as “The Historical Land of the Philippines” with Imus City as its capital. It is bounded by Manila Bay in the North, Metro Manila to the Northeast, Province of Laguna to the East, West Philippine Sea to the West and Province of Batangas to the South. READ MORE

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