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Batangas

Province of the Philippines on Luzon Island; area 3,165 sq km/1,222 sq mi; population (1995) 1,659,000. The capital is Batangas. The province is mountainous and includes Lake Taal which has an active volcano as a central island. With its fertile volcanic soils the province is a source of vegetables, fruit, and other products including sugar, coconut oil, and timber. Lake Taal, with a high altitude and cool climate, is a centre for tourism.

Batangas

Port and capital of Batangas province on Luzon Island in the Philippines, 90 km/56 mi south of Manila; population (2000) 247,600. Batangas was founded in 1561, and has a considerable trade in local produce, including embroidery, with Manila. There is also trade in agricultural produce and chemicals. There is some fishing and an oil refinery.



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Honda's (TSE: 7267) subsidiary for motorcycle production and sales as well as power product sales in the Philippines, today announced the start of mass production at its new motorcycle plant in Tanawan City, Batangas Province.
An account by Captain Noble details the government sponsored transportation of some 50 men and women by steamer from Manila to their homes in the provinces of Laguna and Batangas.
The final Army pacification campaigns on Samar Island and in Batangas Province turned brutal after an American infantry company was massacred at Balangiga, Samar, in September 1901.
 
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