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Tagaytay–Nasugbu Highway

The Tagaytay–Nasugbu Highway, alternatively known as Tagaytay–Nasugbu Road and formerly as Tagaytay–Tuy–Nasugbu Port Road, is a 47.578-kilometer (29.564 mi), two-to-four lane, secondary highway in the provinces of Cavite and Batangas, Philippines, that connects the city of Tagaytay in Cavite and the municipality of Nasugbu in Batangas.

Route description
and Laurel, Batangas, passing by the Twin Lakes Shopping Village The highway starts at Tagaytay Rotunda, where it intersects with Aguinaldo Highway, Tagaytay–Calamba Road and Tagaytay–Talisay Road in Tagaytay, Cavite. It then runs to the west along the Tagaytay Ridge, eventually traversing the boundary of Alfonso, Cavite and Laurel, Batangas. The Tagaytay Flyover runs along the highway, crossing its intersection with Mendez–Tagaytay Road in Tagaytay. The highway then fully enters the province of Batangas, where it traverses north of Mount Batulao, the city of Calaca, and the towns of Nasugbu and Tuy. It re-enters Nasugbu, turning north at the roundabout intersection with the Nasugbu–Lian–Calatagan Road. From this point, it is locally known as J.P. Laurel Street as it heads toward the Nasugbu poblacion. After cutting through the town proper, the segment terminates near the Coast Guard Sub-Station Nasugbu, where the route continues north as the Ternate–Nasugbu Road. North and west of its intersection with Nasugbu–Lian–Calatagan Road and through the Nasugbu town proper, it is locally known as J.P. Laurel Street. ==History==
History
The highway originally existed as a first-class road in Nasugbu linking Batangas–Bauan–Nasugbu Road to Barangay Wawa and the Lumbangan–Palico (Nasugbu–Tuy) section of Batangas–Bauan–Nasugbu Road, an old road which linked Nasugbu with Batangas. The latter was constructed in the mid-1910s. A new road that connects Tuy to the newly-established city of Tagaytay was later constructed in the 1930s and was made part of the highway. The latter also formed part of Highway 17 that linked Imus with Batangas. The entire stretch of the highway was also referred to as Tagaytay-Tuy-Nasugbu Port Road. == Intersections ==
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