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Padre Burgos topographic map
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Padre Burgos
On January 1, 1917, the village of Laguimanoc, which was formerly a barrio of Atimonan, became a municipality. On December 3, 1927, the town's name was changed to Padre Burgos by virtue of Act No. 3389, in honor of one of the country's martyrs, Fr. Jose Burgos. The streets were named after local leaders who rendered valuable services to the community. Because of the physical and topographic conditions of the town, four sitios where clusters of houses were became the main district of the town, namely: Campo, Burgos, Basiao and Bundok-Punta. The community converged to be in this particular spot because of its sea which made this town as port of Laguimanoc. In the early days this port offered a good wharf for vessels plying between Manila and southern Luzon. This was also a port of call for ships exporting lumber to Europe during the Spanish regime. In this town was the residence of the “Alcalde Mar” or Port Officer.
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Name: Padre Burgos topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Padre Burgos, Quezon, Calabarzon, 4303, Philippines (13.87594 121.77495 13.95594 121.85495)
Average elevation: 19 m
Minimum elevation: -1 m
Maximum elevation: 236 m
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