Lobo, Municipality in Batangas Province, Philippines.
Lobo is a municipality along the coast of Batangas Province, stretching across a sizable area of land divided into 26 administrative districts. The settlement functions as an administrative center with local government offices and facilities serving the community.
The municipality separated from Rosario in 1871 and gradually developed into an independent administrative entity. Over time, it grew from a small settlement into a functioning municipality with established local structures.
Saint Michael the Archangel Parish has been the heart of the community since 1873, hosting traditional Filipino Catholic celebrations and serving as a gathering place for residents.
The municipality is located south of Manila and is accessible by road. Government offices and basic services are centrally organized to serve both residents and visitors.
The mangrove conservation area protects coastal ecosystems where local fishers have depended on resources for generations. These protected zones represent a balance between community livelihood and environmental preservation.
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