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Old Tagalog word for "a place teeming with herds of deer (libay)." [34] Malinta: Valenzuela: Filipino word for "where there are many leeches" (lintâ). [35] Marilag: Quezon City: Old Tagalog word for "beautiful." [2] Mariana: Mariana: Mariana Wilson, a community leader and one of the original residents of New Manila. [36] Marulas: Valenzuela
Metro Manila, the capital region of the Philippines, is a large metropolitan area that has several levels of subdivisions. Administratively, the region is divided into seventeen primary local government units with their own separate elected mayors and councils who are coordinated by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority, a national government agency headed by a chairperson directly ...
San Pedro de Macati → Makati (1914) [77] San Pedro de Tunasan → San Pedro (1914) [77] San Vicente de Dasol → Dasol (1903) San Vicente de Sabtan → Sabtang; Santa Catalina de Baba → Santa [82] Santa Catalina Virgen y Martir (V. y M.) → Santa Catalina [83] Santa Cruz de Malabon → Tanza (1914) [77] Santa Cruz de Mindoro → Santa Cruz
Bay City is a reference to the city bordering two bodies of water; Manila Bay and Laguna de Bay. [67] Pasay: n/a: Metro Manila: The Travel City [68] Passi: Iloilo: Western Visayas: Sweet City at The Heart of Panay Due to its vast pineapple plantations and annual output in fruit production, and because the city lies in the bosom of Panay. [69 ...
Image Name Location Coordinates Size Ayala Triangle Gardens: Bel-Air, Makati [1: 2 ha (4.9 acres) Baywalk: Ermita and Malate, Manila: Makati Park and Garden: West Rembo, Makati: 3.5 ha (8.6 acres)
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This is a list of the twin towns, sister cities and other international relationships of Metro Manila, composed of cities with which the National Capital Region of the Philippines, Metro Manila and its local government units are twinned geographically and politically, with the goal of fostering human contact and cultural interchange.