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Welcome
to Corregidor, Philippines
Corregidor

Corregidor is the largest of the islands guarding the entrance
to Manila Bay. Tadpole
shapped, it lies of the southwestern tip of Batan Peninsula, 26
miles off Manila. It rises about 450 feet sea level with a land
area of three and a half square miles.
During
the Spanish era, the island was a fishing village replete with
a lighthouse and signal station through which all ships entering
and leaving Manila Bay had to stop, thus earning it the name "Corregidor"
which means "corrector."
When
the Americans came, a hospital was built for wounded soldiers.
In 1906, because of the strategic importance of Manila and the
Bay, the Americans built a full-scale fortification on the island,
equipping it with long-ranged and tractor-drawn guns, minefields
and anti-aircraft guns.
During
the last Pacific War, Corrigidor became a theater of war between
the Japanese
Imperial Forces and the combined defenders of Filipino and American
troops, thus, its valiant last stand against the superior invasive
forces came to be written in history. The occupying forces, however,
were to be vanquished upon the return of the Americans in 1944.
On
October 12, 1947, Corregidor was turned over by the US Government
to be Philippine whose flag was hoisted in place of the American
flag, witnessed by President Manuel Roxas. The Filipinos regained
final ownership of the island fortress.
Location : Off Bataan Peninsula
How to get there : Trips to Corregidor may be arranged with local
travel offices in Manila although daily tours via passengers yachts
could be availed At the Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex
at Roxas Boulevard for a very affordable package rate.
Travel time : About 1 hour cruise from the Manila
Bay area.

AVL-Country-Sight-Travel,
Inc
Contact : VIOLY,
RITA
Tel. (632) 372-4865, 371-1492, 371-1493
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