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Tondo (Tagalog:; Baybayin: ᜆᜓᜈ᜔ᜇᜓ, Kapampangan: Balayan ning Tundo), erroneously referred to as the Kingdom of Tondo, was a Tagalog settlement which served as a major trade hub located on the northern part of the Pasig River delta on Luzon Island.
Tondo is a district located in Manila, Philippines. It is the largest, in terms of area and population, of Manila's sixteen districts, [ 2 ] with a census-estimated 654,220 people in 2020. It consists of two congressional districts.
The American Army in Manila", The Story of the Philippines and Our New Possessions, Including the Ladrones, Hawaii, Cuba and Porto Rico Jagor, Feodor (1873), Travels in the Philippines (in German), Berlin: Weidmannsche Buchhandlung , An English translation under this title was printed in London, 1875, by Chapman and Hall .
Women's rights activist. Born in Tondo, Manila on February 9, 1884. CWL Building, Escoda St. Filipino February 9, 1981 De La Salle University - Manila: Established in 1911 under the De La Salle Brothers in Calle Nozaleda, Paco. De La Salle University - Manila, Taft Ave. Filipino 2012 Ellinwood Malate Church Building House of Worship
Agustin de Legazpi is a prominent historical figure in the Philippines best known as the leader of the Tondo Conspiracy of 1587–1588, the last native ruler of Tondo, and the last individual to hold the title of paramount ruler in any of the Indianized indigenous Tagalog polities of the Pasig River delta, [1] [2] although it had been reduced to little more than a courtesy title by the time of ...
Tondo (art), a circular painting or sculpture; Tondo, Manila, a district of Manila; Tondo (historical polity), an early historic polity on the north side of the Pasig River delta in Luzon, Philippines; a predecessor of the modern-day district Tondo Conspiracy, a plot against Spanish colonial rule by Tagalog and Kapampangan noblemen in 1587–1588
History of Manila; History; Ancient Tondo (1st millennium–1589) ... The Cultural Center of the Philippines was founded. ... "Cigar-Makers in American Colonial ...
The most lucrative of Tondo's economic activities involved the redistribution of Chinese goods, which would arrive in Manila bay through Tondo's port and be distributed throughout the rest of the archipelago, mostly through Maynila's extensive shipping activities. [1]