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Component city in Quezon, Philippines
Tayabas, officially the City of Tayabas (Filipino: Lungsod ng Tayabas), is a component city in the province of Quezon, Philippines. According to the 2024
Tayabas
Province in Calabarzon, Philippines
municipalities to Tayabas, and returned to Tayabas in 1945 and re-established Marindique as an independent province. Because of the distance between Tayabas and Bicol
Quezon
Topics referred to by the same term
Tayabas is a city in the Philippines. Tayabas may also refer to the following places in the Philippines: Quezon, formerly known as Tayabas Province Tayabas
Tayabas_(disambiguation)
Roman Catholic church in Quezon, Philippines
Michael the Archangel, commonly known as Tayabas Basilica, is a Roman Catholic basilica located in Tayabas, Quezon, Philippines, under the Diocese of
Tayabas_Basilica
Dialect of Tagalog
linguistic diversity of the area. Tayabas Tagalog, the dialect spoken in Quezon, is named after the province's old name, "Tayabas," and the language generally
Tayabas_Tagalog
Large bay in southern Luzon
(formerly known as Tayabas) province and San Juan, Batangas. Lucena, the capital city of Quezon Province, is located along Tayabas Bay, where several
Tayabas_Bay
Province in Central Luzon, Philippines
& La Laguna provinces. Contracosta and Tayabas area became jointly ruled by Tayabas and Pampanga when Tayabas became independent from La Laguna in 1754
Aurora_(province)
Administrative region of the Philippines
the province of Tayabas to Quezon, in honor of Manuel L. Quezon, the second President of the Philippines and elected governor of Tayabas in 1906 and assemblyman
Calabarzon
Administrative division of the Philippines
from Tayabas to Nueva Ecija; annexes the municipality of Infanta (including the present-day municipalities of General Nakar and Real) from Tayabas to Laguna;
Provinces_of_the_Philippines
Isthmus in Luzon, Philippines
Tayabas Isthmus separates the Bicol Peninsula from the main part of Luzon Island, and the Bondoc Peninsula which lies between Tayabas Bay and Ragay Gulf
Tayabas_Isthmus
Administrative region of the Philippines
territory of Aurora was annexed from Tayabas to Nueva Ecija, and returned to Tayabas in 1945 until the time when Tayabas was renamed to Quezon in 1946. Central
Central_Luzon
Conflict during the Philippine Revolution
The Siege of Tayabas (Filipino: Pagkubkob sa Tayabas, Spanish: Sitio de Tayabas) was a 2-month campaign of the Philippine Revolution that saw intense guerrilla
Battle_of_Tayabas
Legislative district of the Philippines
congressional districts of the Philippines in the province of Quezon, formerly Tayabas. It has been represented in the House of Representatives of the Philippines
Quezon's 1st congressional district
Quezon's_1st_congressional_district
Historical bridges in Tayabas, Philippines
colonial bridges in Tayabas are bridges built during the Spanish-colonial era in Tayabas, Quezon. The city government of Tayabas declared eleven bridges
Spanish colonial bridges in Tayabas
Spanish_colonial_bridges_in_Tayabas
Municipality in Quezon, Philippines
in Tayabas Tagalog) Kagtalaba Maulawin Plaridel (alternatively known as Macahadoc) Patag Ibaba Patag Iraya (alternatively spelled as Ilaya in Tayabas Tagalog)
Calauag
Province in Mimaropa, Philippines
a sub-government under Tayabas (now Quezon) in 1902 and as a provincial government after gaining its independence from Tayabas in 1920. The Governor is
Marinduque
19th-century Filipino religious leader
better-armed reinforcements from Manila were sent to Tayabas. On November 1, 1841, Col. Joaquín Huet arrived in Tayabas with 800 to 1,000 soldiers. They initially
Hermano_Pule
Local chief executive
executive of the Philippine province of Quezon, which was previously called Tayabas until 1946. Notes Appointed Officer in charge Temporary Restraining Order
Governor_of_Quezon
Filipino educator and administrator
Benjamin G. Tayabas is a US-trained Filipino educator and administrator. He is the longest-serving university president of the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng
Benjamin_Tayabas
Legislative district of the Philippines
jurisdiction of Quezon, known as Tayabas until 1949, were initially represented by the at-large district of Tayabas, which elected three representatives
Legislative districts of Quezon
Legislative_districts_of_Quezon
President of the Philippines from 1935 to 1944
of Tayabas. He became a municipal councilor of Lucena, and was elected governor of Tayabas in 1906. Quezon was elected in 1907 to represent Tayabas's 1st
Manuel_L._Quezon
Reputably reported languages later shown to not exist
Mina (India) [myi] – Meena, a tribe and caste name in India Arma [aoh] Tayabas Ayta [ayy] Babalia Creole Arabic [bbz] Barbacoas [bpb] Cauca [cca] Chamari
Spurious_languages
Roman Catholic church in Quezon, Philippines
a Roman Catholic church and tourist destination found along the Lucban-Tayabas Road in barangay Tinamnan, Lucban, Quezon province, Philippines under the
Kamay_ni_Hesus_Healing_Church
Legislative district of the Philippines
congressional districts of the Philippines in the province of Quezon, formerly Tayabas. It has been represented in the House of Representatives of the Philippines
Quezon's 2nd congressional district
Quezon's_2nd_congressional_district
This page shows the list of heritage structures in Tayabas, Quezon. wmph is an internal identifier used by Wikimedia Philippines to identify the monument
List of Cultural Properties of the Philippines in Tayabas
List_of_Cultural_Properties_of_the_Philippines_in_Tayabas
Highway in the Philippines
the poblacion) and the city of Tayabas, where it turns southeast towards Lucena at the Calumpang Junction. From Tayabas through Lucena, N1 then follows
N1_highway_(Philippines)
Local chief executive
provincial government of Marinduque. Marinduque was a sub-province of Tayabas (now Quezon), which also has its own governor, until 1920. The governor
Governor_of_Marinduque
26th Miss Philippines Earth pageant
15 Pototan – Angel Ann Teruel Queensland, Australia – Mikyla Kirkness Tayabas – Raihjja Lames Valencia, Bukidnon – Fhamel Castillo Detumal Zamboanga
Miss_Philippines_Earth_2026
2023 historical biographical film by Pepe Diokno
role in history is still debated. Filming locations include Intramuros, Tayabas Basilica, and Taal Basilica. Several battle and prisons scenes were shot
GomBurZa_(film)
Spanish-born Filipino businessman and politician
the Philippines and frequently stopped at the coastal town of Calauag, Tayabas. An only son, Tomás was brought to Calauag in 1898 by his father. There
Tomas_Morato
Highly-urbanized city in Calabarzon, Philippines
also named "Tayabas". Tayabas was organized by the Spaniards through the Franciscan missionaries and Lucena was just one of its barrios. Tayabas became the
Lucena
Filipino Catholic bishop (born 1941)
Romblon, as his successor. Marquez was born on May 28, 1941, in Lopez, Tayabas (now Quezon). He completed his elementary education at Lopez Elementary
Emilio_Z._Marquez
1898 assertion of Philippine independence from Spanish colonial rule
provinces—Manila, Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Bulacan, Bataan, Infanta, Morong, Tayabas, Pampanga, Pangasinan, Mindoro, Nueva Ecija, Tarlac, La Union, and Zambales—who
Philippine Declaration of Independence
Philippine_Declaration_of_Independence
1902–1935 US territory of the Philippines
Cavite, Laguna, Rizal, Batangas, Pangasinan, Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, Tayabas, Abra, Lepanto-Bontoc, Cagayán (including Babuyan Islands), Isabela, Nueva
Insular Government of the Philippine Islands
Insular_Government_of_the_Philippine_Islands
List of rebellions in the Philippines during Spanish colonial rule (1565–1898)
1841, in the then-provincial capital, Tayabas. Years after the Cofradia Revolt, on January 20, 1843, the Tayabas Regiment, led by Sergeant Irineo Samaniego
Philippine revolts against Spain
Philippine_revolts_against_Spain
Former legislature of the Second Philippine Republic
Romblon had been abolished and their municipalities annexed to Cagayan, Tayabas and Capiz respectively by virtue of Executive Order No. 84 issued by Philippine
National Assembly (Second Philippine Republic)
National_Assembly_(Second_Philippine_Republic)
Legislative district of the Philippines
congressional districts of the Philippines in the province of Quezon, formerly Tayabas. It has been represented in the House of Representatives of the Philippines
Quezon's 4th congressional district
Quezon's_4th_congressional_district
Capital of Aurora, Philippines
country. In 1902, the Americans incorporated the town into the province of Tayabas. Before the Americans came, Baler was under the district of El Príncipe
Baler,_Aurora
Province in Central Luzon, Philippines
present-day territory of Aurora was re-annexed from Tayabas to Nueva Ecija, and returned to Tayabas in 1945 On January 30, 1945, American Army Rangers
Nueva_Ecija
Austronesian ethnic group indigenous to southern Luzon
Príncipe District was transferred from Nueva Ecija to Tayabas in U.S. colonial time until Tayabas renamed to Quezon Province in 1946, then Aurora was created
Tagalog_people
Filipino film director
Orlando Nadres (November 1938, in Tayabas, Quezon – July 14, 1991) was a stage, film, television writer, director and actor. He is the son of Igmideo
Orlando_Nadres
Roman Catholic church in Quezon, Philippines
Archangel (Tayabas, Quezon) Our Mother of Perpetual Help (Tayabas, Quezon) Saint Roche (Tayabas, Quezon) Our Lady of the Visitation (Tayabas, Quezon) Vicariate
Saint Francis of Assisi Parish Church (Sariaya)
Saint_Francis_of_Assisi_Parish_Church_(Sariaya)
Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lucena in the Philippines
Archangel (Tayabas, Quezon) Our Mother of Perpetual Help (Tayabas, Quezon) Saint Roche (Tayabas, Quezon) Our Lady of the Visitation (Tayabas, Quezon) Vicariate
Mel_Rey_Uy
Filipino investment banker
associate, chairman, and chief executive officer of the Batangas Laguna Tayabas Bus Company (BLTBCo). He upholds BLTBCo's status as one of the country's
Benjamin_M._Bitanga
Battle during the Philippine Revolution
Biak-na-Bato (armistice) Camalig Alapan Calamba Santa Cruz Bolinao Baguio Tayabas Lipa Baler Dagupan Vigan 2nd Manila Masbate Nueva Cáceres Visayas Aklan
Battle of Zapote Bridge (1897)
Battle_of_Zapote_Bridge_(1897)
Filipino-German actress and model (1923–2009)
Walk of Fame. Paraluman was born in Tayabas to Lothar von Giese, and Tecla de Torres, who was herself from Tayabas. Educated at Assumption College, the
Paraluman
Filipino politician and guerilla leader
Japanese forces by forming “Voluntario”, which is the predecessor of Vera’s Tayabas Guerrilla Battalion Forces (VTGBF). Among his trusted officers was Capt
Gaudencio_Vera
Municipality in Aurora, Philippines
of the province of Tayabas (now Quezon). In 1905, the area of modern Dilasag was part of Nueva Vizcaya and was transferred to Tayabas through Casiguran
Casiguran,_Aurora
Bus company in the Philippines
established bus company dubbed as Laguna Tayabas Bus Company (LTB), concentrating in the area of Laguna and Tayabas. The two enterprises he had installed
DLTBCo
Filipino physician and politician
Philippine Assembly representing Tayabas's 2nd congressional district from 1907 to 1909. He was born in Sariaya, Tayabas on February 8, 1881. He studied
Emiliano_A._Gala
Filipino actor (1939–2017)
Urban Rangers (1995) with Raymart Santiago. Romeo Vasquez was born in Tayabas, Quezon, and was the former husband of actress Amalia Fuentes. He was the
Romeo_Vasquez
Legislative district of the Philippines
Since 1922 when it was re-established as a regular province separate from Tayabas, Marinduque has been entitled to one member in the House of Representatives
Marinduque's at-large congressional district
Marinduque's_at-large_congressional_district
Filipino writer (1894–1983)
Marquez-Benitez was born on March 3, 1894, in then municipality Lucena, Tayabas (now Quezon), Philippines. Born into the prominent Marquez family of Quezon
Paz_Márquez-Benítez
Filipino public servant
of Tayabas Province, the home province of his wife Marta Montes. By 1925, he pursued the position of representative of the 2nd district of Tayabas under
León_Guinto
Municipality in Quezon, Philippines
of Tayabas Bay. They discovered a thriving native people and converted the majority of them to Christianity. After years of being part of Tayabas, Sariaya
Sariaya
Biak-na-Bato (armistice) Camalig Alapan Calamba Santa Cruz Bolinao Baguio Tayabas Lipa Baler Dagupan Vigan 2nd Manila Masbate Nueva Cáceres Visayas Aklan
Battle_of_Budla-an
and western Tayabas province. In February, insurrecto activity in parts of the civilian administered and supposedly pacified parts of Tayabas province.
Pacification_of_Batangas
First act in the Philippine Revolution
Biak-na-Bato (armistice) Camalig Alapan Calamba Santa Cruz Bolinao Baguio Tayabas Lipa Baler Dagupan Vigan 2nd Manila Masbate Nueva Cáceres Visayas Aklan
Cry_of_Pugad_Lawin
Part of the Philippine Revolution (1896)
Biak-na-Bato (armistice) Camalig Alapan Calamba Santa Cruz Bolinao Baguio Tayabas Lipa Baler Dagupan Vigan 2nd Manila Masbate Nueva Cáceres Visayas Aklan
Battle_of_San_Juan_del_Monte
Historic bridge in Quezon, Philippines
Tayabas on August 12, 2011. The Malagonlong Bridge crosses the Dumacaa River and connects Barangay Mateuna and Lakawan to the eastern side of Tayabas
Malagonlong_Bridge
Highway in the Philippines traversing most of the country
Santo Tomas – San Pablo – Tiaong – Candelaria – Sariaya – Tayabas Lucena Diversion Road: Tayabas – Lucena – Pagbilao Maharlika Highway: Pagbilao – Atimonan
Pan-Philippine_Highway
Congressional district in Quezon Province, Philippines
congressional districts of the Philippines in the province of Quezon, formerly Tayabas. It has been represented in the House of Representatives of the Philippines
Quezon's 3rd congressional district
Quezon's_3rd_congressional_district
Pakil, Siniloan, Cavinti, Santa Cruz, Magdalena and other towns even from Tayabas province. In August 1896, the Katipunan was discovered by Spanish authorities
Battle_of_Sambat
Gulf in Bicol Region
Bicol Peninsula in Luzon, part of the Sibuyan Sea. It is separated from Tayabas Bay by the Bondoc Peninsula in the west. The gulf covers the provinces
Ragay_Gulf
Filipino journalist and lawyer (1880–1951)
and Philippine House of Representatives from 1916 to 1919, representing Tayabas's 2nd district. Nieva was born in Boac, Marinduque, on November 27, 1880
Gregorio_Nieva
Filipino outlaw and revolutionary (1883–1935)
fled to Laguna. Asedillo began organizing peasants in Laguna and nearby Tayabas under KAP, insisting that peasant demands can only be given through armed
Teodoro_Asedillo
Catholic Cathedral in Oaxaca, Mexico
Sierra Santa Fe Santiago de Chile Santiago de Cuba Santo Domingo Sucre Taal Tayabas Trujillo Veracruz Vigan Zacatecas Zamboanga Spanish missions List of Spanish
Oaxaca_Cathedral
Roman Catholic church in Albay, Philippines
Church Central Luzon Masinloc Church Minalin Church Betis Church Calabarzon Tayabas Church Cape Santiago Lighthouse Balayan Church Malabrigo Point Lighthouse
Tabaco_Church
State of the Nation Address of the Philippines
(1907–1909) Member of the Philippine Assembly from Tayabas's 1st district (1907–1909) Governor of Tayabas (1906–1907) Lucena Municipal Council Member (1906)
1935 State of the Nation Address (Philippines)
1935_State_of_the_Nation_Address_(Philippines)
Species of beetle
beetle in the family Chrysomelidae. It is found in the Philippines (Luzon, Tayabas). Staines, C.L. (2012). "Hispines of the World". USDA/APHIS/PPQ Science
Bothryonopa_punctatissima
Filipino revolutionary leader
Philippine Republican Army and politician who served as the governor of Tayabas (now Quezon) from 1912 to 1916. He was also an officer in Emilio Aguinaldo's
Vicente_Lukbán
Language of Benin
Benin. It is named after its principal dialect; the others are Tayari (Tayaba), Kunteni (Kuntemba), Okoni (Okoma). When preceding nasal vowels, the voiced
Nateni_language
Topics referred to by the same term
or inhabitant of Tayabas City in Quezon Province, Philippines. More broadly, a native or inhabitant of Quezon Province (old Tayabas Province), especially
Tayabasin
Latin Catholic diocese in the Philippines
Niño Jesus de Pagbilao Casa del Nino de Palale Casa del Nino Jesus de Tayabas Child Jesus of Nasareth School Dominican Academy Gesu Bambino Parochial
Diocese_of_Lucena
Forced labor in Spanish Philippines
Longest Spanish colonial bridge made of 100k adobe blocks still stands in Tayabas". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2024-01-14. Agoncillo, Teodoro A. (1974). Introduction
Polo_y_servicio
1898 battle of the Philippine Revolution
Biak-na-Bato (armistice) Camalig Alapan Calamba Santa Cruz Bolinao Baguio Tayabas Lipa Baler Dagupan Vigan 2nd Manila Masbate Nueva Cáceres Visayas Aklan
Battle_of_Alapan
Battle Between Spain and the Philippines
Biak-na-Bato (armistice) Camalig Alapan Calamba Santa Cruz Bolinao Baguio Tayabas Lipa Baler Dagupan Vigan 2nd Manila Masbate Nueva Cáceres Visayas Aklan
Battle_of_Imus
Filipino actor, singer, director, and politician (1958–2020)
Parsons died on May 10, 2020, due to heart attack caused by heat stroke in Tayabas, Quezon. Silloh, A.C. (August 24, 2002). "A true Tausug by deed". Manila
Sonny_Parsons
Radio station in Tayabas, Philippines
Corporation. Its studios and transmitter are located at Brgy. Calumpang, Tayabas. "TABLE 20.7a" (PDF), 2011 Philippine Yearbook, Philippine Statistics Authority:
DZDG
Biak-na-Bato (armistice) Camalig Alapan Calamba Santa Cruz Bolinao Baguio Tayabas Lipa Baler Dagupan Vigan 2nd Manila Masbate Nueva Cáceres Visayas Aklan
Nueva_Guipúzcoa_revolt
1565–1899 Spanish possession in Southeast Asia
(separated from Pampanga in 1578) Tondo Laguna (later partitioned) Balayán Tayabas (separated from Laguna in 1754) Leyte Panay Caraga Negros Calamianes Mindoro
Captaincy General of the Philippines
Captaincy_General_of_the_Philippines
Traditional straw hat from the Philippines
centers of production are Baliwag, Bulacan, and (historically) Sariaya and Tayabas in Quezon Province. Buntal hats produced in Baliwag are also sometimes
Buntal_hat
Major road in Luzon, Philippines
historically known as the Batangas–Tayabas Interprovincial Road, which predates the renaming of the province of Tayabas to Quezon. It was also designated
Batangas–Quezon_Road
Roman Catholic church in Quezon, Philippines
Archangel (Tayabas, Quezon) Our Mother of Perpetual Help (Tayabas, Quezon) Saint Roche (Tayabas, Quezon) Our Lady of the Visitation (Tayabas, Quezon) Vicariate
Atimonan_Church
Active volcano in the Philippines
Candelaria Dolores Liliw Lucban Majayjay Nagcarlan Rizal San Pablo Sariaya Tayabas Topo map(s) Mount Banahaw Relief Map, SRTM-1.jpg Geology Mountain type
Mount_Banahaw
District Name of lower (or sole) house Year(s) served Notes Manuel L. Quezon Tayabas–1st Philippine Assembly 1907–1909 First president to have served as majority
List of presidents of the Philippines by other offices held
List_of_presidents_of_the_Philippines_by_other_offices_held
McGuire Air Force Base is named for him. — John R. McKinney Army Private Tayabas Province, Luzon, Philippines May 11, 1945 Robert M. McTureous Jr. † Marine
List of Medal of Honor recipients for World War II
List_of_Medal_of_Honor_recipients_for_World_War_II
Public high school in Lucena, Philippines
Republic Act No. 14 on September 7, 1946, renaming the province of Tayabas to Quezon: Tayabas High School became Quezon Provincial High School. The Batas Pambansa
Quezon_National_High_School
Municipality in Quezon, Philippines
to the west are Dolores and Tiaong. The neighboring cities are Lucena, Tayabas, San Pablo and Lipa. It is traversed by the Pan Philippine Highway and
Candelaria,_Quezon
Legislative district of the Philippines
Tayabas during the Malolos Congress (1898–1899) and National Assembly of the Second Philippine Republic (1942–1944) and the first district of Tayabas
Legislative districts of Aurora
Legislative_districts_of_Aurora
Radio station in Tayabas, Philippines
studio is located at 1022 DCG Tower 1, Maharlika Hi-Way, Brgy. Isabang, Tayabas. Its transmission facilities are located at Mount Banoy, Talumpok Silangan
DWKI
Bronze statue in Manila, Philippines
Archdiocesan Shrine of Our Lady of Caysasay Spanish colonial bridges in Tayabas Balangay La Bulaqueña Spoliarium The Progress of Medicine in the Philippines
Gomburza_National_Monument
Roman Catholic church in Lucena, Philippines
he himself made a proposal to establish a separate town and parish from Tayabas, where he was serving as parish priest before being transferred to Lucena
Lucena_Cathedral
Municipality in Batangas, Philippines
province, with Malaking Ilog River defining its geographical boundary. Tayabas Bay lies east and the hills on the eastern portion separate it from the
San_Juan,_Batangas
Philippine elections
Board Member Claro Talaga is term-limited, he is running for councilor of Tayabas. Julius Jay Luces is running for re-election for his second term. Incumbent
2025_Quezon_local_elections
Member of the Philippine House of Representatives since 2022
Members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from Quezon (Tayabas) 1st district Quezon Pérez Recto Millar Álvarez San Agustín Millar J. Angara
Keith_Micah_Tan
Philippines' worst road accident
at expressway speeds. The buses involved were owned by Batangas Laguna Tayabas Bus Company (BLTB Co.) and were part of a convoy consisting of 57 buses
1967_Cavite_bus_crash
Book by Francisco Balagtas
S2CID 161433451. Retrieved July 16, 2023. Manuel, E. Arsenio (1958). "Tayabas Tagalog Awit Fragments from Quezon Province". Folklore Studies. 17. Nanzan
Florante_at_Laura
Name Positions Notes References Manuel Quezon Governor of Tayabas, Congressman of Tayabas, Assembly Majority Leader, Senator of the Philippines from the
List of members of the Nacionalista Party
List_of_members_of_the_Nacionalista_Party
Private college in Albay, Philippines
Crispin Bermas Vergara, Sr., its name commemorates Friar Juan Zamora of Tayabas, Quezon, the founder of the first collegiate school in Albay. Zamora Memorial
Zamora_Memorial_College
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Arabic
Close Friend
Girl/Female
Tamil
Girl/Female
Irish
Of the glen.
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Hindu
Prince
Male
Hindi/Indian
(शेखर) Variant spelling of Hindi Sekar, SHEKHAR means "crest, peak."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Heart, Ganesh
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Lee.Dutch : patronymic from a Germanic personal name formed of the elements liut ‘people’, ‘tribe’ + hardi ‘strong’.
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Indian, Sanskrit
With the Tusk of an Elephant
Boy/Male
Hindu
The first Vedas, Lord Ganesh, Knower of the arthara Vedas
Surname or Lastname
English (Derbyshire)
English (Derbyshire) : unexplained.German : perhaps a variant of Bredow.
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