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Sabtang,
officially the Muni****lity of
Sabtang (Ivatan:
Kavahayan nu
Sabtang; Ilocano: Ili ti
Sabtang; Tagalog:
Bayan ng
Sabtang), is a muni****lity...
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Batan was
named "Grafton Isle"
after Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Grafton.
Sabtang Isle was
named "Monmouth Isle"
after James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth...
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Ferrer Parish Church,
commonly known as
Sabtang Church, is a
Roman Catholic church located near
Sabtang Port in
Sabtang, Batanes, Philippines. It is under...
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Sabtang Lighthouse is an
active lighthouse in
Sabtang, Batanes, Philippines.
Philippines portal List of
lighthouses in the
Philippines Rowlett, Russ....
- They are
shorter than the
Basco and
Mahatao tataya. They sit
higher than
Sabtang and
Ivana tataya on the water. The
strakes are
thick and they have an open...
- lighthouses, but
possibly as
tourist attractions. The
other two are in
Sabtang and Mahatao. The
Basco structure was the
first completed in 2003. The location...
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archeological project. They
found a triangular-shaped hill in Savidug, a town in
Sabtang.
These structures were
called ijang.
Ijangs are
similar to the
gusuku castles...
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Ivatan place spirit AƱitus who pla****
music and sang
inside a cave in
Sabtang,
while lighting up fire;
believed to have
change residences after they...
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known as "Kenan", was a
prominent Mangpus from the town of
Malakdang in
Sabtang Island in Batanes, Philippines. He led a
revolt against the
Spaniards from...
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Retrieved 25
March 2020. Corsino,
Nikka (24
October 2013). "A day on
Sabtang Island in Batanes". GMA News Online.
Retrieved 25
March 2020. "WATCH: What...