The Maulawin Spring Protected Landscape is a protected landscape area of forested hills and several rivers and streams located in the province of Quezon on southern Luzon island in the Philippines. It was originally created in 1939 to protect the watershed in the municipality of Guinayangan known as the Maulawin Spring Watershed Forest Reserve declared through Proclamation No. 365 by President Manuel Luis Quezon. It had an initial area of 60 hectares (150 acres). In 2000, the forest reserve was enlarged and was redesignated as a protected landscape under the National Integrated Protected Areas System by virtue of Proclamation No. 295 issued by President Joseph Estrada. It is the only source of potable water for domestic consumption of the more than 40,000 residents of Guinayangan.
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| - The Maulawin Spring Protected Landscape is a protected landscape area of forested hills and several rivers and streams located in the province of Quezon on southern Luzon island in the Philippines. It was originally created in 1939 to protect the watershed in the municipality of Guinayangan known as the Maulawin Spring Watershed Forest Reserve declared through Proclamation No. 365 by President Manuel Luis Quezon. It had an initial area of 60 hectares (150 acres). In 2000, the forest reserve was enlarged and was redesignated as a protected landscape under the National Integrated Protected Areas System by virtue of Proclamation No. 295 issued by President Joseph Estrada. It is the only source of potable water for domestic consumption of the more than 40,000 residents of Guinayangan. (en)
- Das Maulawin Spring Protected Landscape liegt auf der Insel Luzon, Philippinen. Es wurde am 22. Juni 1940 auf einer Fläche von 418 Hektar in der Provinz Quezon auf den Gemeindegebiet von Guinayangan eingerichtet und war als Maulawin Spring Watershed Reserve, das ursprünglich am 2. Januar 1939 etabliert wurde, ein Initialbestandteil des NIPAS-Gesetzes 7586. Das Naturschutzgebiet liegt ca. 260 km südöstlich von Manila, es kann über den Maharlika Highway erreicht werden und umfasst größere Regenwaldbestände in der Provinz Quezon. (de)
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| - Das Maulawin Spring Protected Landscape liegt auf der Insel Luzon, Philippinen. Es wurde am 22. Juni 1940 auf einer Fläche von 418 Hektar in der Provinz Quezon auf den Gemeindegebiet von Guinayangan eingerichtet und war als Maulawin Spring Watershed Reserve, das ursprünglich am 2. Januar 1939 etabliert wurde, ein Initialbestandteil des NIPAS-Gesetzes 7586. Das Naturschutzgebiet liegt ca. 260 km südöstlich von Manila, es kann über den Maharlika Highway erreicht werden und umfasst größere Regenwaldbestände in der Provinz Quezon. Das Naturschutzgebiet liegt in einem hügeligen Gebiet und umfasst ein Höhenprofil von 200 bis 400 Meter über dem Meeresspiegel. Das Klima in dem Gebiet ist tropisch schwülwarm ohne eine ausgeprägte Trockenperiode, es fällt durchschnittlich 1.570 mm/m² Regen im Jahr und die Luftfeuchtigkeit beträgt durchschnittlich 83 %. Das Naturschutzgebiet beherbergt ein weites Spektrum der Flora und Fauna der Philippinen und das Gebiet ist ein Quellgebiet verschiedener kleinerer Flüsse und Bäche und die Hauptquelle für Trinkwasser in der Gemeinde. (de)
- The Maulawin Spring Protected Landscape is a protected landscape area of forested hills and several rivers and streams located in the province of Quezon on southern Luzon island in the Philippines. It was originally created in 1939 to protect the watershed in the municipality of Guinayangan known as the Maulawin Spring Watershed Forest Reserve declared through Proclamation No. 365 by President Manuel Luis Quezon. It had an initial area of 60 hectares (150 acres). In 2000, the forest reserve was enlarged and was redesignated as a protected landscape under the National Integrated Protected Areas System by virtue of Proclamation No. 295 issued by President Joseph Estrada. It is the only source of potable water for domestic consumption of the more than 40,000 residents of Guinayangan. (en)
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