REGION 4A Flashcards
Capital City of QUEZON PROVINCE
City of Lucena
Capital City of RIZAL
City of Antipolo
Capital City of BATANGAS
City of Batangas
“Gateway to the Bicol Region”
QUEZON PROVINCE
Capital City of CAVITE
City of Trece Martires
Capital City of LAGUNA
Municipality of Santa Cruz
historically known as Tayabas
QUEZON PROVINCE
Zabali lighthouse
Minor Basilica of St. Michael the Archangel
-QUEZON PROVINCE
PANCIT HABHAB
LUCBAN LONGGANIS
Gastronomy-QUEZON PROVINCE
PANCIT HABHAB
-QUEZON PROVINCE
is a vibrant and colorful harvest festival celebrated annually every May 15th in Lucban, Quezon, Philippines
PAHIYAS FESTIVAL
-QUEZON PROVINCE
The Cradle of the Philippine Art
RIZAL
is named after José Rizal, a national hero of the Philippines. Before being named Rizal, the area was known as the Politico Militar Distrito de Morong, which included all the towns that currently make up the province.
RIZAL
CLOUD 9
PINTO ART MUSEUM
Attraction in Rizal:
where hundreds of giant papier-mâché puppets are paraded, representing the common people’s mockery of the bad hacienda owners of the past during Spanish colonial rule.
HIGANTES FESTIVAL
-RIZAL
Kakanin and Minaluto
RIZAL
is known for Taal Volcano, beaches, dive spots, and heritage sites. It’s famous for kapeng barako, lomi, and Batangas beef a great mix of adventure and culture!
BATANGAS
Taal Volcano
Anilao
-BATANGAS
BULALO
LOMI
KAPENG BARAKO -BATANGAS
BATANGAS
Festival in Batangas City, Philippines, is an annual celebration held every July 23 to honor the Holy Cross of Bauan and Agoncillo,
SUBLIAN FESTIVAL
Historical Capital of the Philippines
CAVITE
The Cradle of the Philippine Revolution
CAVITE
originates from the Tagalog word “kawit,” meaning “hook,” referring to the hook-shaped peninsula jutting into Manila Bay
CAVITE
Aguinaldo Shrine
SKY RANCH TAGAYTAY
-CAVITE