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  2. Tondo, Manila - Wikipedia

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    Tondo. 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. It is also the second most densely populated district in the city.

  3. Tondo (historical polity) - Wikipedia

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    Scott (1994) acknowledges those traditions, noting that "according to Bruneian folk history", [5]: 191 [ ] "Manila was probably founded as a Bornean trading colony about 1500, with a royal prince marrying into the local ruling family." [5]: 191 French linguist Jean-Paul Potet [37]: 122 notes, however, that "According to some, Luzon and/Manila ...

  4. Maynila (historical polity) - Wikipedia

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    In Philippine history, the Tagalog bayan ("country" or "city-state") [6][1] of Maynila was one of the most cosmopolitan of the early historic settlements on the Philippine archipelago. [7] Fortified with a wooden palisade which was appropriate for the predominant battle tactics of its time, [1] it lay on the southern part of the Pasig River ...

  5. Manila (province) - Wikipedia

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    Manila (province) Manila, also known as Tondo until 1859, was a province of the Philippines that encompassed the former pre-Hispanic polities of Tondo, Maynila, and Namayan. [1] In 1898, it comprised the city of Manila (primarily referring to present-day Intramuros) and 23 other municipalities. In 1901, the province was dissolved, with the city ...

  6. History of Manila - Wikipedia

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    The earliest recorded history of Manila, the capital of the Philippines, dates back to the year 900 AD, as recorded in the Laguna Copperplate Inscription.By the thirteenth century, the city consisted of a fortified settlement and trading quarter near the mouth of the Pasig River, the river that bisects the city into the north and south.

  7. Rajah Matanda - Wikipedia

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    Akí (c. 1500s - 1572; Old Spanish orthography: Rája Aché or Raxa Ache, pronounced Aki), [2] also known as Rája Matandâ ("the Old King"), [3] was King of Luzon who ruled from the kingdom's capital Manila, now the capital of the Republic of the Philippines. While still the Crown Prince of Luzon and the grand admiral for the King of Brunei ...

  8. Tondo Church - Wikipedia

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    The Archdiocesan Shrine of Santo Niño de Tondo, also known as Tondo Church, is a Roman Catholic church in Tondo, Manila established by the Augustinians.It houses an image of the Infant Jesus which originally came from Acapulco, Mexico and was handed over by a wealthy merchant to the Archbishop of Manila at that time, who later turned it over to the parish priest of Tondo, Manila.

  9. Timeline of Philippine history - Wikipedia

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    In the Battle of Manila the Tondo Dynasty was defeated by the Bruneian Empire. And the Kingdom of Maynila was established under the Bolkiah dynasty under Rajah Sulayman. The eruption of Mount Pinatubo in recorded history, The Buag Eruptive Period, Its eruptions were roughly the same size as those of 1991.