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Unparalleled vistas of
nature abound in this Township of Palawan that has some of the best
beaches and Islands around. Hailed for its natural resources,
abundance of marine habitat and rich colonial history, Taytay has
endless possibilities for tourism and enjoyment. Those who visit
it's shores are sure to come away with wonderful experiences of
Philippine culture.
Come to Taytay and explore with us!
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Taytay was founded in 1623
during the Spanish colonization of the Philippines. 44 Years later
development of the historic Taytay Fort commenced in honour of
Spain's Queen Isabella II and took 70 years to complete. It was
primarily used as a defence against the native population. In 1818
Taytay became the capital of Palawan and in 1916 lost that
designation.
There are 31 neighbourhood
barangay zones in Taytay and a functioning airport with flights
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Real Estate investment today in Taytay is
largely speculative as so much of this municipality is undeveloped.
The municipality is operated with a high degree of integrity by the
mayoral leadership which will most likely result in future stability
and appreciating real estate value all over Taytay.
If you are looking for the best
commanding view of the ocean then look no further then Taytay.
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