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The Best Attractions In Padre Burgos

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Padre Burgos, officially the Municipality of Padre Burgos, , is a 4th class municipality in the province of Quezon, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 22,460 people.It is located on the Bondoc Peninsula just east of Lucena City, the provincial capital, and named after José Burgos. It is bounded on the north by Atimonan, on the west and north-west by Pagbilao, on the east by Agdangan, and on the south by the Tayabas Bay. The town is notable for its unspoiled beaches and the Tulay Buhangin . All the population are of Tagalog descent. The economy is primarily based on coconut husking and farming. Local tourism is also on th...
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  • 1. Cagbalete Island Mauban
    Cagbalete is an island off the east coast of Luzon, Philippines on Lamon Bay. It is part of Quezon Province and administered by the municipality of Mauban.
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  • 3. Quezon National Forest Park Atimonan
    Atimonan, officially the Municipality of Atimonan, , is a 1st class municipality in the province of Quezon, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 63,432 people.It lies on the eastern shore of the province, 173 kilometres southeast of Manila. Atimonan is bounded by the municipalities of Gumaca, Plaridel, Pagbilao and Padre Burgos.
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  • 6. Alabat Island Atimonan
    Alabat, officially the Municipality of Alabat, , is a 5th class municipality in the province of Quezon, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 15,630 people.Located centrally on the eponymous Alabat Island, located between Pacific Ocean and Lamon Bay. It is paradise island in the Pacific because of its excellent fishing grounds, fertility of the soil, wide plains and nearness to a river and safe landing shore. The name Alabat came from the local Tagalog word Alabat, meaning balustrade. The town is home to a few speakers of the critically endangered Inagta Alabat language, one of the most endangered languages in the world as listed by UNESCO.
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