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POPULATION: 1,504,028 (2011)
AREA: 55.8 SQ.KM.
ACCESSIBILITY:
MAJOR LANGUAGES AND DIALECTS:
internationally served by NAIA
BIKOL; HILIGAYNON; TAGALOG; CEBUANO
CLIMATE:
"PAMAYPAY NG CALOOCAN"
LRT Yellow Line and alight at either 5th Avenue, or Monumento Stations.
DRY FROM NOVEMBER TO APRIL;
WET DURING THE REST OF THE YEAR
EDSA-plying buses
12th DAY OF FEBUARY
ACCESSIBILITY:
jeepney and bus usually travel on the major streets
The city is historically significant because it was the center of activities for the Katipunan, the secret militant society that launched the Philippine Revolution during the Spanish occupation of the Philippines. It was in a house in Caloocan where secret meetings were held by Andrés Bonifacio and his men, and it was within the city's perimeters where the very first armed encounter took place between the Katipunan and the Spaniards.
LRT : from central terminal to monumento
BUENA PARK UE SPORTS COMPLEX
BONIFACIO MONUMENT
ACCESSIBILITY:
it is served by the Pasig River Ferry Service
SAN ROQUE CATHEDRAL
The city is also served by rail via the MRT-3
can be accessed by bus and jeepney.
POPULATION: 447, 925 (2011)
May 21, 1599- founded by the Augustinian friars
AREA: 15.7 SQ.KM.
MAJOR LANGUAGES AND DIALECTS:
1896- served as the literary center during the Spanish Colonization
BIKOL; HILIGAYNON; TAGALOG; CEBUANO
June 11, 1901- officially made a municipality under the then newly-created province of Rizal.
CLIMATE:
POPULATION: 296, 262 (2011)
DRY FROM NOVEMBER TO APRIL;
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April 21, 2001- became a city under Republic Act no. 9019 upon reaching its 407th years.
AREA: 9.3 SQ.KM.
MAJOR LANGUAGES AND DIALECTS:
BIKOL; HILIGAYNON; TAGALOG; CEBUANO
CLIMATE:
DRY FROM NOVEMBER TO APRIL;
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1571, Miguel Lopez de Legazpi founded the City of Manila and declared it the capital of Spain’s domain in the Philippines.
POPULATION: 1,342,368 (2011)
AREA: 25.0 SQ.KM.
MAJOR LANGUAGES AND DIALECTS:
ARAW NG MANILA
BIKOL; HILIGAYNON; TAGALOG; CEBUANO
CLIMATE:
DRY FROM NOVEMBER TO APRIL;
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HISTORY:
CLIMATE:
AREA: 21.6 SQ.KM.
POPULATION: 480, 915 (2011)
1670- named as San Pedro de Macati in honor of Saint Peter its patron.
February 28, 1914- Philippine Legislature passed Act 2390 thus shortening its name from San Pedro de Macati to simply Makati.
1600-the place developed as a center for pilgrimage for the faithful devotees of the churches of Our Lady of Guadalupe (now Our Lady of Grace) and Saints Peter and Paul.
BIKOL; HILIGAYNON; TAGALOG; CEBUANO
MAJOR LANGUAGES AND DIALECTS:
DRY FROM NOVEMBER TO APRIL;
WET DURING THE REST OF THE YEAR
ACCESSIBILITY:
Nuestra Señora de Gracia Church
internationally served by NAIA
one of the earliest fishing settlements on the shores of Manila Bay.
ACCESSIBILITY:
DRY FROM NOVEMBER TO APRIL;
WET DURING THE REST OF THE YEAR
MAJOR LANGUAGES AND DIALECTS:
BIKOL; HILIGAYNON; TAGALOG; CEBUANO
internationally served by NAIA
Felix Timbang - first gobernadorcillo in year 1762
Mariano Ortiz - first municipal president of the town of Las Piñas
POPULATION: 895,538 (2011)
there are several bus lines linking Manila and Las Piñas.
it is also accessible via jeepneys and vans.
AREA: 32.7 SQ.KM.
accessible via bus and jeepney through; Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA); South Luzon Expressway; Skyway
CLIMATE:
soon it will be served by the LRT-1
Metro Rail Transit, Philippine National Railways
it can also be accessed via water through Pasig River Ferry Service