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Rizal
is located in the eastern
portion of Metro Manila. It is
bounded on the north by Bulacan,
on the southwest by Cavite, on
the east by Quezon Province and
on the south by Laguna de Bay.
The
province was named after the
country’s national hero, Jose
Rizal. It originally consisted
of 26 municipalities - 14 from
old Manila and 12 from Morong.
In 1975, the newly created Metro
Manila incorporated the 12 towns
of Las Piñas, Parañaque,
Muntinlupa, Taguig, Pateros,
Makati, Mandaluyong, San Juan,
Malabon, Navotas, Pasig and
Marikina. The remaining 14 towns
were left to Rizal.
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Rizal
Province has large tracts of
unspoiled forests and offers
breathtaking views of Metro
Manila and Laguna de Bay from
the foothills of the Sierra
Madre mountain ranges. In the
early 90's, the province became
the focus of international
attention, with the discovery of
the Petroglyph artifacts in the
mountainsides of Angono and
Binangonan The Petroglyphs are a
unique form of rock-art which
are believed to be carved by
hand and mortar during the Stone
Age.
Antipolo
City, the province’s capital
and largest town, is also its
religious and tourism center.
Thousands of devotees flock in a
month-long pilgrimage to the
image of Our Lady of Peace and
Good Voyage enshrined in the
Antipolo Cathedral. The
neighboring towns of Antipolo
also have impressive churches
like the St. Jerome Church in
Morong, Boso-Boso Ruin Church
and the Baras and Tanay
Churches.
Rizal
is also the hometown of many
famous artists whose works are
exhibited in numerous galleries
in Angono and Binangonan such as
the Rafael Pacheco Finger
Painting Gallery, Nemiranda
Arthouse and Artelier Gallerie,
Vicente Manansala Historical
Landmark, Tiamson and Blanco Art
Galleries and the Angono Artist
Village.
Like other
provinces, Rizal has its own
share of religious festivities.
In Angono, the Carabao Festival
is held in celebration of the
Feast of San Isidro Labrador,
the patron saint of farmers. The
townspeople pay a special
tribute to the farmers’ best
friend, the carabaos. This
festivity features a procession
of carabao-pulled carts
decorated with flowers, a
carabao race across rice fields,
and a priest blessing the
kneeling beasts.
You can get
to Rizal by jeep or by bus.
Jeepneys bound for the different
towns in Rizal are available
near Farmers Market in Cubao,
Quezon City and EDSA Crossing in
Mandaluyong. Regular buses to
Antipolo are available in
Divisoria while Angono-bound
buses are available at the EDSA
Shaw Bouleward Terminal in
Mandaluyong.
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FACTS
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Region: 4
Capital: Antipolo
City: Antipolo
Land Area: 1,860 sq. kms
Number of Towns: 14 |
1. Baras
2. Montalban
3. San Mateo
4. Cainta
5. Taytay
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6.
Angono
7. Antipolo
8. Binangonan
9. Teresa
10. Morong
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11. Cardona
12. Tanay
13. Pililla
14. Jala-Jala
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CHURCHES AND
RELIGIOUS SHRINEs
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Baras Church, Baras - Has an altar
and lecterns that are stone artifacts
unearthed from beneath the church.
Boso-Boso Ruin Church,
Antipolo - A remnant of a centuries-old
church that was destroyed during World War
II.
St.
Jerome Church, Morong - Built in 1615 by
Chinese craftsmen as evidenced by the
Chinese lion sculptures in the entrance.
Made of stone and mortar with a three-story
facade and an octagonal bell tower.
Tanay Church,
Tanay - Has five altars with rococo designs
and Stations of the Cross made of wooden
sculptures.
Our
Lady of Antipolo Shrine, Antipolo
- This miraculous icon is said to have saved
several Spanish galleons from British, Dutch
and pirate attacks.
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MAJOR ATTRACTIONS
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Calinawan
Cave, Tanay
- Served as a shelter and a hideaway
from the Japanese during World War II.
Daranak/Batlag
Falls, Tanay
- Daranak Falls is 14-meters in
height and stands majestically beneath a
running stream. The smaller cascades are
called the Batlag Falls.
Hinulugang
Taktak,
Antipolo - It used to be a popular mountain
resort with the waterfalls as main
attraction.
Petroglyph
Artifacts, Angono
and Binangonan - A recent
archeological breakthrough of the '90’s
found in the mountainside of Angono and
Binangonan. The Petroglyphs were validated
by the National Museum, the UNESCO and KOMOS
as one of the oldest in the Asia-Pacific
Region. The Department of Tourism in
coordination with the National Commission
for Culture and the Arts, is now engaged in
the development of the site, the protection
of the walls from damage caused by man and
the elements, and the construction of
viewing and rest areas.
Ugong
Falls, Morong
- A peaceful scenery that offers spectacular
views of the Falls, the Laguna Lake and the
town of Morong.
Wawa
Dam, Montalban
- Located at the foot of Sierra Madre
Mountains and surrounded by limestone hills.
It supplies water to Novaliches passing
through large pipes.
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