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Tiaong ([ˈtjaʔɔŋ]),
officially the Muni****lity of
Tiaong (Tagalog:
Bayan ng
Tiaong), is a muni****lity in the
province of Quezon, Philippines. According...
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those towns.
Cattle breeding was
rampant in
towns like Tayabas, Pagbilao,
Tiaong, and Sariaya. Also,
unlike other provinces,
haciendas were not so many in...
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component baran**** of
Tiaong,
Quezon covered with
thick cogon gr****es and Buri trees. It is
situated in the
western part of
Tiaong, its
mother muni****lity...
- Dolores, Lucban, Pagbilao, Sampaloc, San Antonio, Sariaya,
Tayabas and
Tiaong. In the 1570s,
Captain Juan de
Salcedo first explored what was then Kalilayan...
- San
Pablo (two
southern termini)
Quezon N608 in
Tiaong (northern terminus) N435 in
Tiaong N608 in
Tiaong (southern terminus) N609 in
Candelaria (western...
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Baptist (
Tiaong, Quezon) Our Lady of the Most Holy
Rosary (
Tiaong, Quezon)
Blessed Virgin Mary,
Queen of the
World (
Tiaong, Quezon)
Divine Mercy (
Tiaong, Quezon)...
- Transport. Ye Fei was born
Sixto Mercado Tiongco on 7 May 1914 in the town of
Tiaong in the then-named
Tayabas Province, in the Philippines. His
father was Yap...
- 800
hectares (2,000 acres) of
working coconut plantation and
hacienda in
Tiaong, Quezon, 10
kilometres (6.2 mi)
south of the city of San Pablo,
Laguna on...
- Malepunyo, and
nearby is
Mount Banahaw, in Brgy. Ayusan, in the town of
Tiaong.
Access to the lake is
through Brgy. San Pedro. Lake
Tikub is a maar or...
- (defunct)
Santa Ana –
Santa Ana, San
Pablo (defunct)
Tiaong (Lalig) –
Tiaong Lusacan – Lusacan,
Tiaong Candelaria –
Candelaria Concepcion – Concepcion, Sariaya...