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  • 22:3022:30, 22 May 2026 Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume (hist | edit) [2,866 bytes] ~2026-16558-38 (talk) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''{{subst:PAGENAME}}''' is a town in the Var department of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region in southern France. Located about 40 km east of Aix-en-Provence, it sits at the foot of the Sainte-Baume mountains and is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Provence.. ==Understand== Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume is best known for its strong religious heritage and its associatio...") Tags: Incomplete IsPartOf Visual edit
  • 13:5413:54, 22 May 2026 Chardham (hist | edit) [7,180 bytes] Dasakapoor (talk | contribs) (Created page with " = Chardham = [https://dev-yatra.com/char-dham-yatra-from-haridwar Chardham] — literally "four abodes" — is Hinduism's most sacred pilgrimage circuit in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand, India. Comprising Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath, this yatra is believed to wash away a lifetime of sins and grant moksha (liberation). The journey winds through snow-capped peaks, roaring glacial rivers, and ancient stone temples that have drawn pilgrims for over...") Tag: Visual edit
  • 12:1512:15, 22 May 2026 Cabangan (hist | edit) [10,137 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Cabangan''' is a town of the province of Zambales in the Philippines. ==Understand== {{mapframe}} Cabangan was established by the Spanish in 1680. Originally called "Cabangaan", its name was shortened to its present form due to the inability of the American occupiers to pronounce the name correctly. ==Get in== Cabangan lies along the Olongapo-Bugallon Road, the main thoroughfare in Zambales. It is accessibl...")
  • 11:3811:38, 22 May 2026 Puerto Carreño (hist | edit) [6,930 bytes] Civilian Officer (talk | contribs) (Starter article for Puerto Carreño by concerned residents, redlinks to be followed up.)
  • 08:4508:45, 22 May 2026 San Antonio (Zambales) (hist | edit) [9,371 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''San Antonio''' is a town of the province of Zambales in the Philippines. Situated at the western side of the mountainous Subic Peninsula, it is primarily known for its numerous secluded coves and beaches. ==Understand== {{mapframe}} San Antonio was first settled by Ilocano settlers from northern Luzon in 1830. It became an independent town in 1849. Since the American period, it has hosted Naval Station San Miguel, an annex o...")
  • 07:5507:55, 22 May 2026 Botolan (hist | edit) [8,076 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Botolan''' is a town of the province of Zambales in the Philippines. Situated at the foot of the Mount Pinatubo massif, it combines cultural heritage and natural wonders within its territory, despite challenges brought by the Mount Pinatubo eruption in 1991. ==Understand== Botolan was established by the Spanish in 1572. Its original inhabitants where the dark-skinned Aetas, who continue to farm in the slopes of the Zambales...") Tag: Incomplete IsPartOf
  • 07:1707:17, 22 May 2026 Masinloc (hist | edit) [3,913 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Masinloc''' is a town of the province of Zambales in the Philippines. ==Understand== Masinloc was founded by the Spanish in 1607. It also has nominal jurisdiction over Scarborough Shoal (known locally as Panatag of Bajo de Masinloc Shoal), a reef {{cvt|220|km}} west of town in the South China Sea that has been occupied by China since 2012. ==Get in== {{mapframe}} Masinloc lies along the Olongapo-Bugallon Ro...")
  • 06:2206:22, 22 May 2026 Ningming (hist | edit) [5,032 bytes] STW932 (talk | contribs) (Created new article. Will add more details later.)
  • 00:0800:08, 22 May 2026 La Turbie (hist | edit) [2,454 bytes] ~2026-16558-38 (talk) (Created a basic page for the Trop Aug) Tags: Incomplete IsPartOf Visual edit

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  • 14:0914:09, 20 May 2026 Candaba (hist | edit) [7,059 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Candaba''' is a town in northeastern Pampanga, Philippines. It is named after the eponymous swamp that separates it from Bulacan. ==Understand== Candaba is known to have existed before the Spanish era. It was conquered by the Spanish in 1579. A predominantly agrarian town, its main draw is Candaba Swamp, a {{cvt|32000|ha}} wetland that provides sanctuary for wild birds and fish stocks and stores waters from tributaries o...")
  • 13:2213:22, 20 May 2026 Bauang (hist | edit) [5,340 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Bauang''' is a coastal town in La Union. Long dismissed as a stopover on the way to the provincial capital, San Fernando, and the more famous beaches of San Juan, it has its own attractive beaches and heritage monuments of interest. {{mapframe}} ==Understand== Bauang is one of the oldest towns in La Union, having existed in the precolonial era as a coastal trading post for Chinese, Japanese, Ilocano and Cordilleran traders....")
  • 12:5612:56, 20 May 2026 Bacnotan (hist | edit) [2,722 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Bacnotan''' is a coastal town in La Union. {{mapframe}} ==Understand== Balaoan is one of the oldest towns in La Union, having been founded in 1599. It is a primarily agrarian and tourist oriented town, and an ]alternative beach hub for those who think neighboring San Juan has become too crowded. ==Get in== Bacnotan is along by '''Route 2''' (Manila North Road). Buses also ply this highway. However, the highway bypasses it...")
  • 12:3712:37, 20 May 2026 Balaoan (hist | edit) [2,672 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Balaoan''' is a town in La Union. It has extensive beaches and a Spanish-era watchtower. {{mapframe}} ==Understand== Balaoan was founded in 1704. ==Get in== Balaoan is along by '''Route 2''' (Manila North Road). Buses also ply this highway. However, its coastal barangays are physically inaccessible from the inland downtown. Instead, beachgoing travelers enter through a junction in Bacnotan leading to Balaoan-Luna-Bacnotan...")
  • 12:1512:15, 20 May 2026 Luna (hist | edit) [4,569 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Luna''' is a town in La Union. It has extensive beaches, a Spanish-era watchtower and a Roman Catholic pilgrimage site. {{mapframe}} ==Understand== Luna is one of the oldest settlements in La Union, with Darigayos Beach having known to have been a trading post for Chinese, Japanese Ilocano and Cordilleran traders during the precolonial era. It was conquered by the Spanish in 1572 and was renamed Namacpacan. In 1906, it was...") Tag: Recreated
  • 10:4510:45, 20 May 2026 Agoo (hist | edit) [4,250 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Agoo''' is a town in La Union.It has extensive beaches, a Roman Catholic pilgrimage site, and is one of the main entryways to Baguio. {{mapframe}} ==Understand== Agoo is one of the oldest settlements in Ilocos Sur, having existed in the precolonial era as a coastal trading post for Chinese, Japanese Ilocano and Cordilleran traders. It was conquered by the Spanish in 1572. Agoo further prospered with the construction of...")
  • 09:4209:42, 20 May 2026 Damagum (hist | edit) [1,366 bytes] Gwanki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Damagum''' is a town in Yobe State in northeastern Nigeria. It is the headquarters of the Fune Local Government Area. ==Understand== ==Get in== Damagum can be reached by road from major cities in northeastern Nigeria. ==Get around== {{mapframe}} Transportation within Damagum is mainly by motorcycles (okada), tricycles (keke napep), and small vehicles. ==See== * Visit the local market to see daily trading activities ==Do== ==...") Tag: Incomplete IsPartOf

19 May 2026

  • 19:3519:35, 19 May 2026 Manyeleti game reserve (hist | edit) [24,841 bytes] LouisJSchoeman (talk | contribs) (added unique content about Manyeleti Game Reserve - no AI-generated content) Tag: Visual edit
  • 17:5417:54, 19 May 2026 Arayat (hist | edit) [4,291 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Arayat''' is a town in northern Pampanga, Philippines. It is named after the eponymous inactive volcano that looms over it. ==Understand== Arayat is known to have existed before the Spanish era. It was conquered by the Spanish in 1579. A predominantly agrarian town, its main draw is Mount Arayat, a massive {{cvt|1026|m}} dormant volcano that looms over the Central Luzon plain and was regarded as sacred by the animist natives...") Tag: Incomplete IsPartOf
  • 17:2817:28, 19 May 2026 Santiago (Ilocos Sur) (hist | edit) [3,796 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Santiago''' is a town in Ilocos Sur with extensive beaches and a Spanish-era watchtower. {{mapframe}} ==Understand== Santiago was established by the Spanish sometime during the 18th century. It was named after Saint James the Apostle after he was credited with defeating a marauding Moro pirate fleet in what is now Santiago Cove. ==Get in== Santiago is along '''Route 2''' (Manila North Road). Buses also ply this highway. N...")
  • 17:1217:12, 19 May 2026 San Esteban (hist | edit) [2,772 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''San Esteban''' is a town in Ilocos Sur with extensive beaches and a Spanish-era watchtower. {{mapframe}} ==Understand== San Esteban is one of the oldest settlements in Ilocos Sur, having been founded by the Spanish in 1576. ==Get in== San Esteban is along '''Route 2''' (Manila North Road). Buses also ply this highway. ==Get around== Tricycles are the main form of transportation in town. ==See== ==Do== ==Buy== ==Eat=...")
  • 16:5816:58, 19 May 2026 Santa Maria (Ilocos Sur) (hist | edit) [2,821 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Santa Maria''' is a town in Ilocos Sur with extensive beaches, a UNESCO World Heritage-designated Spanish-era church and a towering waterfall. {{mapframe}} ==Understand== Santa Maria is one of the oldest settlements in Ilocos Sur, having been founded by the Spanish in 1576. ==Get in== Santa Maria is along '''Route 2''' (Manila North Road). Buses also ply this highway. A junction at the northern edge of downtown in Baranga...")
  • 16:3916:39, 19 May 2026 San Juan (Ilocos Sur) (hist | edit) [2,320 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''San Juan''' is a coastal town in Ilocos Sur. {{mapframe}} ==Understand== San Juan was founded by the Spanish in 1772. It was originally known as lapog, after a local word for bamboo. It was renamed after its patron saint in 1961. The town is known as the "Buri Capital of Ilocos Sur" for its production of handicrafts made from the buri palm ('Corypha utan''). ==Get in== San Juan is along '''Route 2''' (Manila North Road). B...")
  • 16:2416:24, 19 May 2026 Cycling in Mexico City (hist | edit) [9,237 bytes] Mrkstvns (talk | contribs) (initial content for new article)
  • 16:1416:14, 19 May 2026 Magsingal (hist | edit) [3,355 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Magsingal''' is a coastal town in Ilocos Sur. {{mapframe}} ==Understand== Magsingal is one of the oldest towns in Ilocos Sur, having been founded by the Spanish in 1576. ==Get in== Magsingal is along '''Route 2''' (Manila North Road). Buses also ply this highway, with some bus companies operating limited direct services from Metro Manila. ==Get around== Tricycles are the main form of transportation in town. ==See== ==Do...")
  • 15:4115:41, 19 May 2026 Cabugao (hist | edit) [3,084 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Cabugao''' is a coastal town in Ilocos Sur. {{mapframe}} ==Understand== Cabugao was founded by the Spanish in 1781 and was named after a local chieftain. Its chief mainstays are agriculture, tourism and the Salomague port, a major maritime transportation hub in Ilocos Sur. ==Get in== Cabugao is along '''Route 2''' (Manila North Road). Buses also ply this highway, with some bus companies operating limited direct services fr...")
  • 14:0514:05, 19 May 2026 Blade (hist | edit) [28 bytes] Yvwv (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Knives) Tag: New redirect
  • 13:0313:03, 19 May 2026 Sinait (hist | edit) [3,222 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Sinait''' is a town in Ilocos Sur. Situated at the boundary with Ilocos Norte province, it is a pilgrimage spot for one of the most venerated images of the Jesus Christ in the Ilocos Region. {{mapframe}} ==Understand== Sinait is one of the oldest settlements in Ilocos Sur, having been founded by the Spanish in 1572. It is also the site of the only Roman Catholic basilica in Ilocos Sur, featuring an image of the crucified Jes...")
  • 12:2812:28, 19 May 2026 Santa (hist | edit) [3,236 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Santa''' is a town in Ilocos Sur. {{mapframe}} ==Understand== Santa is one of the oldest settlements in Ilocos Sur, having been founded by the Spanish in 1576. It was originally called Santa Catalina de Baba, but was shortened to Santa to avoid confusion with the town of Santa Catalina, west of Vigan. Downtown Santa was built based on a unique octagonal spiderweb layout, with a circular plaza at its center containing the Mu...")
  • 11:4611:46, 19 May 2026 Tagudin (hist | edit) [6,436 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Tagudin''' is a town in Ilocos Sur. Situated at the boundary with La Union province, it is the gateway to Ilocos Sur. {{mapframe}} ==Understand== Tagudin is one of the oldest settlements in Ilocos Sur, existed as a trading center during the precolonial era before it was conquered by the Spanish in 1586. It lies at the mouth of the Amburayan River, which separates the town from Sudipen and Bangar in La Union province and is a...")
  • 10:5810:58, 19 May 2026 Nagbukel (hist | edit) [2,654 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Nagbukel''' is a town in Ilocos Sur. It is an upland town on the boundary with Abra province inhabited by indigenous Tingguians and home to multiple waterfalls. {{mapframe}} ==Understand== Nagbukel was named after the round hills (''bukel'') surrounding the area. Founded by 1896, it is situated in a valley northeast of Narvacan surrounded by the Cordillera mountains leading to Abra. It is one of a few towns in Ilocos Sur inh...")
  • 10:3010:30, 19 May 2026 Narvacan (hist | edit) [5,375 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Narvacan''' is a town in Ilocos Sur. It is a town with extensive beaches, a Spanish-era church and some of the best ''bagnet'' (deep-fried pork belly) in the Ilocos Region. {{mapframe}} ==Understand== Narvacan is one of the oldest settlements in Ilocos Sur, having been founded by the Spanish in 1574. Its name derives from the Ilocano word for shipwrecked, referring to the inauspicious arrival of Spanish settlers to the area...")

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  • 17:0617:06, 17 May 2026 Concepcion (Tarlac) (hist | edit) [5,450 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Concepcion''' is a town in southern Tarlac. A primarily agricultural town, it is known for being home of the Aquino political family, which as produced two Philippine presidents. ==Understand== Concepcion used to be part of Pampanga province. In 1863, the Sacobia River changed course during a severe flood, physically isolating Concepcion from the rest of Pampanga. It was subsequently transferred to the province of Tarlac...")
  • 16:1016:10, 17 May 2026 Candon (hist | edit) [6,926 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} Candon is a city in Ilocos Sur province of the Philippines. One of two designated cities in the Philippines, it is overshadowed by the more famous Vigan, but takes pride as the province's economic center and largest city. {{mapframe}} ==Understand== Candon is one of the oldest settlements in Ilocos Sur, having existed in the precolonial era as a coastal trading post for Chinese and Cordilleran traders. It was officially fo...") Tag: Recreated

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  • 08:2908:29, 15 May 2026 Badoc (hist | edit) [4,691 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} Badoc is a town in Ilocos Norte. Situated at the boundary with Ilocos Sur province, it is famous for being the birthplace of two of the Philippines' national heroes, and is a pilgrimage spot for one of the most venerated images of the Virgin Mary. {{mapframe}} ==Understand== Badoc is one of the oldest settlements in Ilocos Norte, having been founded by the Spanish in 1572. It is known in Philippine history as the origin of the...")
  • 06:5706:57, 15 May 2026 Bacarra (hist | edit) [4,299 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} Bacarra is a town in Ilocos Norte. It is famous for its leaning, albeit partially ruined belltower. {{mapframe}} ==Understand== Bacarra is one of the oldest settlements in Ilocos Norte, having been founded by the Spanish in 1593. ==Get in== Bacarra is along '''Route 2''' (Manila North Road), which skirts the eastern and northern edges of downtown. Buses also ply this highway. The nearest airport is in Laoag. ==Get aroun...")
  • 06:1606:16, 15 May 2026 Candelaria (Quezon) (hist | edit) [7,127 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Candelaria''' is a town in western Quezon. Located at the foot of Mount Banahaw, it is a growing commercial agricultural town with a few natural and man-made attractions in between. ==Understand== Candelaria was founded in 1879. Its fertile location at the foot of Mount Banahaw made it an ideal location for coconut plantations and refineries for coconut oil. The town is the third most populated in Quezon af...")

14 May 2026

  • 17:0617:06, 14 May 2026 Cardona (Rizal) (hist | edit) [6,146 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Cardona ''' is a town in the province of Rizal, Philippines. At the boundary between the urban conurbation extending from Metro Manila and eastern Rizal, it is a fishing and agriculture-oriented town where rural Rizal is said to begin. ==Understand== Cardona is situated at the eastern slope of the Morong Peninsula, a spur of the Sierra Madre that forms its western boundary with Binangonan and other urbanized towns of Rizal p...")
  • 16:3616:36, 14 May 2026 Minalin (hist | edit) [5,220 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Minalin''' is a town in Pampanga. It is the province's main egg producer and is home to an exquisitely carved Spanish-era church and extensive fishponds and wetlands. ==Understand== Minalin is one of the oldest municipalities in Pampanga, having been established in the 1598s. Despite maps showing it as a landlocked town in the middle of Pampanga, it is actually part of the vast expanse of the Pampanga River delta, which is f...")
  • 15:5215:52, 14 May 2026 Mexico (Pampanga) (hist | edit) [7,488 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Mexico ''' is a town in Pampanga, the Philippines. A satellite town of the provincial capital, San Fernando, is its one of the province's leading cultural and economic centers. ==Understand== According to local legend, Mexico was established by soldiers from Mexico deployed by the Spanish colonial regime to the Philippines. It became the first capital of Pampanga at the beginning of Spanish rule in 1581 before moving the cap...")

13 May 2026

  • 23:5023:50, 13 May 2026 Tijuca National Park (hist | edit) [12,541 bytes] Mrkstvns (talk | contribs) (initial content for new article)
  • 18:4018:40, 13 May 2026 Massafra (hist | edit) [5,641 bytes] Sab.O285 (talk | contribs) (Created page with " == Things to know == In the Massafra area, there are numerous traces of settlements and necropolises dating back to the Neolithic and the 4th-3rd centuries BC, along with crypts and rock churches carved into the limestone ravines, dating from the 7th to the 14th centuries. Massafra has experienced all the historical changes of Southern Italy, preserving many of its remains almost like a treasure chest, including numerous churches and convents, the Castle, traces of the...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched

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11 May 2026

  • 17:1117:11, 11 May 2026 Gamu (hist | edit) [4,863 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Gamu''' is a town of Isabela. A suburb of the provincial capital Ilagan, it is the pilgrimage center of Isabela, hosting a cathedral and a Marian shrine. ==Understand== Gamu was established by the Spanish in 1678. Its name derives from the Irraya word ''gamut'' (root). ==Get in== Gamu is along the Maharlika Highway to Tuguegarao, and there are buses passing here generally every hour all day. As th...")
  • 16:2016:20, 11 May 2026 Apalit (hist | edit) [7,878 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Calumpit''' is a municipality in the province of Pampanga, Philippines. ==Understand== Apalit is one of the oldest towns in Pampanga, having been established by the Spanish in 1582. For much of its history, Apalit has prospered thanks to its location along Pampanga River, then a vital trade arteries that also sustain its agricultural and fishing industries while at the same time providing chronic headaches through flooding durin...")
  • 15:5115:51, 11 May 2026 Jalajala (hist | edit) [2,558 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Jalajala''' is a town in southeastern Rizal, Philippines. Situated at the tip of its eponymous peninsula, it is one of the last remaining bastions of rural life in the province. ==Understand== The town's name is said to have been derived from a corruption of the ''halaan'', a species of shellfish. It passed back and forth between Pila and Pililla before finally becoming a separate town in 1907. ==Get...")
  • 14:5814:58, 11 May 2026 Dolores (Quezon) (hist | edit) [2,893 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Dolores ''' is a town in western Quezon. Situated at the foot of the Mount Banahaw range, it is a primarily agricultural town that is also a pilgrimage site for animists and syncretics who believe in Banahaw's spiritual prowess. ==Understand== Dolores was founded in 1834, having been previously a barrio of Tiaong. It lies at the foot of two inactive volcanoes: Mounts Banahaw and San Cristobal. Banahaw has l...")

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8 May 2026

  • 15:4815:48, 8 May 2026 Bheemunipatnam (hist | edit) [3,349 bytes] Sbb1413 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Asia}} '''{{subst:PAGENAME}}''', or '''Bheemili''' for short, is a suburb {{km|25}} east of Visakhapatnam in northern Andhra Pradesh. Apart from the famous beach, the suburb has the remains of a Portuguese church, Dutch cemeteries and a Buddhist monastery (Pavurallakonda). ==Understand== ==Get in== ==Get around== ==See== * {{see | name=Pavurallakonda | alt= | url= | email= | address= | lat=17.888611 | long=83.437222 | directions= | phone= | toll...")

7 May 2026

  • 16:5916:59, 7 May 2026 Anakapalle (hist | edit) [2,517 bytes] Sbb1413 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Anakapalle''' or '''Anakapalli''' is a suburb west of Visakhapatnam in northern Andhra Pradesh. ==Understand== ==Get in== ==Get around== {{mapframe}} ===By car=== ===By boat=== ===By public transit=== ==See and do== * {{see | name=Bojjannakonda | alt= | url= | email= | address= | lat=17.71 | long=83.0161 | directions= | phone= | tollfree= | hours= | price= | wikidata=Q4938681 | lastedit=2024-04-09 | content=It offe...")

6 May 2026

  • 18:4218:42, 6 May 2026 Kankia (hist | edit) [2,621 bytes] Gwanki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Kankia''' is in Katsina Sty. ==Understand== Kankia is a historic town located in the northern part of Nigeria. It serves as the headquarters of Kankia Local Government Area in Katsina State. The town has a predominantly Hausa-Fulani population, and Islam is the major religion practiced. Kankia is known for its traditional lifestyle, local markets, and cultural heritage. The climate is typically hot and dry for most of t...") Tag: Incomplete IsPartOf
  • 14:1314:13, 6 May 2026 Naic (hist | edit) [6,864 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Naic''' is a town in Cavite. Despite gradual urbanization, it contains some beaches and sights of historic importance. ==Understand== Naic was originally part of Maragondon and was established in the 18th century. The area was saw some of the major battles of the Philippine Revolution against Spain from 1896 to 1897 and briefly hosted the revolutionary government of Andres Bonifacio during his brief civil war with Emilio Agu...")
  • 06:0206:02, 6 May 2026 General Trias (hist | edit) [8,718 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} ''General Trias''' (commonly known as GenTri) is a city in Cavite. Though now part of the immense urban sprawl of northern Cavite from the 1980s, it still contains some sights of historic importance. ==Understand== Formerly known as San Francisco de Malabon, GenTri was originally part of extensive pastoral landholdings created during the Spanish era. The area was saw some of the major battles of the Philippine Revolution agains...")
  • 05:1005:10, 6 May 2026 Santa Rita (hist | edit) [5,064 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Santa Rita''' is a town in southwestern Pampanga, Philippines. It is a quiet agricultural town bypassed by the province's major highways. ==Understand== Santa Rita was established in 1697, having been separated from Porac. Bypassed by major highways and notwithstanding damage caused by the Mount Pinatubo eruption in 1991, it has managed to retain a significant number of its colonial era houses. ==Get in== From Manila, take...")

5 May 2026

  • 17:3817:38, 5 May 2026 Mabitac (hist | edit) [5,799 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Mabitac''' is a town in the province of Laguna in the Philippines. It is an alternate gateway to the province from Rizal for those seeking to avoid the chronic traffic congestion in the rest of Laguna. ==Understand== Mabitac as a settlement had existed long before the Spanish conquest. It derives its name from either the Filipino word for "cracked", or a corruption of "mabitag", or full of traps, a reference to its forested...")
  • 17:0617:06, 5 May 2026 Rosario (Cavite) (hist | edit) [5,276 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Rosario ''' is a town in the western coast of Cavite. {{mapframe}} ==Understand== Rosario was established by the Spanish in 1845 following the merger of two barrios of San Francisco de Malabon (now General Trias), namely Salinas and Tierra Alta. Downtown Rosario is often alternately known as Salinas. As a coastal town along Manila Bay, Rosario is mostly known for its fishing industry, particularly its dried fish. Since the 1...")
  • 09:5309:53, 5 May 2026 Cassano delle Murge (hist | edit) [16,758 bytes] Gaiosh (talk | contribs) (Created page with "* {{see | name=''''''Bold text'''''Italic text''''' | alt= | url= | email= | address= | lat= | long= | directions= | phone= | tollfree= | hours= | price= | wikidata= | lastedit=2026-05-05 | content= }}{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''{{subst:PAGENAME}}''' is in Region name. ==Understand== ==Get in== '''By plane''' The nearest airport to Cassano delle Murge is Bari-Palese Airport, located about 27 km away. From there, you can reach the respective railway s...") Tag: Incomplete IsPartOf originally created as "Cassano delle murge"

4 May 2026

  • 15:3915:39, 4 May 2026 Luisiana (hist | edit) [2,860 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Luisiana''' is a highland town in the province of Laguna in the Philippines. It is known for its natural attractions and camp sites, earning it the title of "Little Baguio of Laguna". {{mapframe}} ==Understand== Luisiana was founded in the 17th century as a barrio called "Nasunog" (burned in Filipino). Throughout the colonial era, it frequently alternated from being an independent town to being a barrio of either Majayjay...")
  • 15:1415:14, 4 May 2026 Pangil (hist | edit) [5,429 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Pangil''' is a town in the province of Laguna in the Philippines. The town is known for its natural attractions and its venerated Marian image of Our Lady of O, a rare portrayal of the Virgin Mary in her pregnant state. ==Understand== Pangil as a settlement had existed long before the Spanish conquest. It derives its name from a local chieftain, although it literally means "fang" in Filipino. ===Orientation=== Pangil town c...")
  • 13:5813:58, 4 May 2026 Mariveles (hist | edit) [6,555 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Mariveles''' is a town in Bataan, Central Luzon, the Philippines. Situated at the southern tip of the Bataan peninsula, is the main industrial hub of Bataan province and combines natural and historic attractions, most notably the starting point of the Bataan Death March in World War II. {{mapframe}} ==Understand== Situated at the rugged southern tip of the Bataan peninsula, Mariveles predates Bataan province and wa...")
  • 13:1413:14, 4 May 2026 Bagac (hist | edit) [7,900 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Bagac''' is a town in Bataan, Central Luzon, the Philippines. It is a resort town famous for its beaches and Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar, a skansen containing colonial-era residences and buildings from the Spanish era. {{mapframe}} ==Understand== Situated at the rugged western coast of the Bataan peninsula, Bagac was mostly a quiet provincial town until World War II, when it became a battleground in the Battle of...")
  • 11:2711:27, 4 May 2026 Morong (Bataan) (hist | edit) [10,085 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Morong''' is a town in Bataan, Central Luzon, the Philippines. A satellite town of Olongapo in neighboring Zambales. {{mapframe}} ==Understand== Situated at the rugged northwestern coast of the Bataan peninsula, Morong was founded as a Spanish military outpost guarding the approaches to Subic Bay. During the Battle of Bataan in World War II, it formed the western sector of the primary defensive line against appr...")

3 May 2026

  • 16:1216:12, 3 May 2026 Laguna Caldera District (hist | edit) [7,100 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} The '''Laguna Caldera District''' of Rizal is a rough agglomeration of seven towns along the shores of the Laguna Caldera, an inactive underwater volcano that forms the central lobe of Laguna de Bay, the largest lake in the Philippines. ==Understand== {{mapframe}} This area guide encompasses seven municipalities of southeastern Rizal, namely: * {{marker|name=Baras| wikidata=Q106766}} — known for the local martial arts cal...")
  • 14:5114:51, 3 May 2026 Dupax (hist | edit) [5,612 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} '''Dupax''' is a historic town in Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines. Having been split into northern and southern halves since 1978, it counts natural and Spanish-era monuments among its attractions. {{mapframe}} ==Understand== Dupax was founded by the Spanish in the 18th century along the headwaters of the Magat River following the relocation of indigenous peoples of different ethnicities from surrounding villages. Until 1978, it wa...")
  • 13:5913:59, 3 May 2026 Santa Fe (Nueva Vizcaya) (hist | edit) [8,333 bytes] Borgenland (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} {{pagebanner|Pagebanner default.jpg}} thumb|Bayombong ''poblacion'' '''Santa Fe''' is a town in Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines. It is the common point of entry leading to the Cagayan Valley region from Metro Manila. {{mapframe}} ==Understand== For much of its history, Santa Fe, formerly known as Imugan, was a small village at the foot of the Caraballo mountains separating the Cag...")
  • 10:4510:45, 3 May 2026 Gołuchów (hist | edit) [3,435 bytes] ~2026-16558-38 (talk) (Added the basic outline for the Castle) Tags: Incomplete IsPartOf Visual edit

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