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饾棖饾棽饾棷饾槀 饾棖饾椂饾榿饾槅 鈫 Oldest City in the Philippines

饾棗饾棶饾槂饾棶饾椉 饾棖饾椂饾榿饾槅 鈫 Largest City in the Philippines

饾棫饾棶饾棿饾槀饾椇 鈫 Music Capital of the South

饾棪饾棶饾椇饾棶饾椆 鈫 Phil. Island Garden City

饾棗饾棶饾槂饾棶饾椉 饾棻饾棽饾椆 饾棥饾椉饾椏饾榿饾棽 鈫 Banana Capital

饾棤饾棶饾榿饾椂 鈫 Coconut City of the South

饾棗饾椂饾棿饾椉饾榾 鈫 Clay Capital of Mindanao

饾棤饾棶饾椆饾椂饾榿饾棶 鈫 Banana Capital of Davao

饾棡饾椂饾棻饾棶饾椊饾棶饾槃饾棶饾椈 鈫 City at the foot of Mt Apo

饾棗饾棶饾槂饾棶饾椉 饾棖饾椂饾榿饾槅 鈫 Durian Capital, Cacao Capital

饾棡饾椉饾椏饾椉饾椈饾棶饾棻饾棶饾椆 鈫 Ilonggo City of the South

饾棜饾棽饾椈饾棪饾棶饾椈 饾棖饾椂饾榿饾槅 鈫 Tuna Capital

饾棔饾槀饾椄饾椂饾棻饾椈饾椉饾椈 鈫 Pineapple Capital

饾棤饾棶饾椆饾棶饾槅饾棷饾棶饾椆饾棶饾槅 鈫 Summer Capital of the South

饾棗饾棶饾槂饾棶饾椉 鈫 Fruit Basket and King City of the South

饾棖饾棶饾棿饾棶饾槅饾棶饾椈 饾棻饾棽 饾棦饾椏饾椉 鈫 City of Golden Friendship

饾棞饾榾饾槀饾椆饾棶饾椈 鈫 Oil Palm Capital of the Philippines

饾棖饾棶饾椇饾椂饾棿饾槀饾椂饾椈 鈫 Island Born of Fire

饾棪饾椂饾榿饾棶饾椈饾棿饾椄饾棶饾椂, 饾棫饾棶饾槃饾椂 饾棫饾棶饾槃饾椂 鈫 Venice of the South

饾棖饾椉饾榿饾棶饾棷饾棶饾榿饾椉 鈫 Land of Mightiest Mountain

饾棢饾棶饾椈饾棶饾椉 饾棻饾棽饾椆 饾棪饾槀饾椏 鈫 Cradle of Muslim Art

饾棪饾椉饾槀饾榿饾椀 饾棖饾椉饾榿饾棶饾棷饾棶饾榿饾椉 鈫 Conference Capital of Mindanao

饾棗饾椂饾椈饾棶饾棿饾棶饾榿 饾棞饾榾饾椆饾棶饾椈饾棻 鈫 Mystical Province of Love

饾棪饾槀饾椏饾椂饾棿饾棶饾椉 饾棻饾棽饾椆 饾棥饾椉饾椏饾榿饾棽 鈫 Surfing Capital

饾棢饾棶饾椈饾棶饾椉 饾棻饾棽饾椆 饾棥饾椉饾椏饾榿饾棽 鈫 Land of Beauty and Bounty

饾棦饾椏饾椉饾椌饾槀饾椂饾棽饾榿饾棶 鈫 City of Good Life

饾棴饾棶饾椇饾棷饾椉饾棶饾椈饾棿饾棶 饾棻饾棽饾椆 饾棥饾椉饾椏饾榿饾棽 鈫 Province of South's Twin City

饾棤饾棶饾棿饾槀饾椂饾椈饾棻饾棶饾椈饾棶饾椉 鈫 Seat of Muslim Mindanao

饾棤饾椂饾榾饾棶饾椇饾椂饾榾 饾棦饾棸饾棸 鈫 Christmas Capital of Mindanao

饾棓饾棿饾槀饾榾饾棶饾椈 饾棻饾棽饾椆 饾棥饾椉饾椏饾榿饾棽 鈫 Land of Antiquated Finds

饾棔饾槀饾榿饾槀饾棶饾椈 鈫 Timber City of the South

饾棜饾椂饾椈饾棿饾椉饾椉饾棿 鈫 City of Good Luck

饾棗饾棶饾椊饾椂饾榿饾棶饾椈 鈫 Shrine and Historic City of the South

饾棧饾棶饾棿饾棶饾棻饾椂饾棶饾椈 鈫 Little Hong Kong of the South

饾棴饾棶饾椇饾棷饾椉饾棶饾椈饾棿饾棶 饾棖饾椂饾榿饾槅 鈫 Asias Latin City, Sardines Capital, City of Flowers

饾棪饾槀饾椆饾槀 鈫 Land of Exotic Fruits

饾棞饾椆饾椂饾棿饾棶饾椈 鈫 industrial City of the South

饾棗饾椂饾椊饾椉饾椆饾椉饾棿 鈫 The Phil. Orchid City

饾棢饾棶饾椈饾榿饾棶饾椊饾棶饾椈, 饾棔饾槀饾椄饾椂饾棻饾椈饾椉饾椈 鈫 Vegetable Basket of Mindanao


饾棓饾椄饾椆饾棶饾椈 鈫 Oldest province in the Philippines

饾棓饾椈饾榿饾椂饾椌饾槀饾棽 鈫 Province where the mountain meets the sea

饾棓饾椈饾榿饾椂饾椊饾椉饾椆饾椉 鈫 City in the Sky

饾棓饾槀饾椏饾椉饾椏饾棶 鈫 Land of Golden Sunrise

饾棓饾椆饾椂饾椇饾椉饾棻饾椂饾棶饾椈, 饾棞饾椆饾椉饾椂饾椆饾椉 鈫 Banana Capital of Panay

饾棔饾棶饾棸饾椉饾椉饾椏 鈫 Band Capital of the Philippines

饾棔饾棶饾棿饾槀饾椂饾椉 饾棖饾椂饾榿饾槅 鈫 Summer Capital/ City of Pines

饾棔饾棶饾榿饾棶饾棶饾椈 鈫 History Hub of Central Luzon

饾棔饾棶饾榿饾棶饾椈饾棿饾棶饾榾 鈫 Diving and Shipping Capital

饾棔饾棶饾榿饾棶饾椈饾棽饾榾 鈫 Land of True Insulars

饾棔饾棶饾棸饾椉饾椆饾椉饾棻 鈫 City of Smiles

饾棔饾椂饾椆饾椂饾椏饾棶饾椈 鈫 Shipyard of Antiquity

饾棔饾棽饾椈饾棿饾槀饾棽饾榿 鈫 Salad Bowl of the Philippines

饾棔饾椉饾椏饾椉饾椈饾棿饾棶饾椈 鈫 King City of the East

饾棔饾椉饾椀饾椉饾椆 鈫 Calamay Capital of the Philippines

饾棔饾槀饾椆饾棶饾棸饾棶饾椈 鈫 Manila's Gateway to the North

饾棖饾棶饾椆饾棷饾棶饾槅饾椉饾棿 鈫 City of Waterfalls

饾棖饾棶饾椂饾椈饾榿饾棶, 饾棩饾椂饾槆饾棶饾椆 鈫 Bibingka Capital

饾棖饾棶饾椆饾棶饾椇饾棷饾棶 鈫 Hot Spring Capital

饾棖饾棶饾椇 饾棪饾槀饾椏 鈫 Wakeboarding Capital

饾棖饾棶饾槂饾椂饾榿饾棽 鈫 Cradle of Phil. Revolution

饾棖饾棶饾榿饾棷饾棶饾椆饾椉饾棿饾棶饾椈 鈫 City of Captivating Contrast

饾棖饾棶饾榿饾棶饾椈饾棻饾槀饾棶饾椈饾棽饾榾 鈫 Land of the Howling Wind

饾棖饾棶饾槀饾棶饾槅饾棶饾椈, 饾棞饾榾饾棶饾棷饾棽饾椆饾棶 鈫 Mushroom City of the North

饾棖饾棽饾棷饾槀 鈫 Gateway to a Thousand Journeys

饾棗饾槀饾椇饾棶饾棿饾槀饾棽饾榿饾棽 鈫 City of Gentle People

饾棗饾棶饾棿饾槀饾椊饾棶饾椈 鈫 Bangus Capital

饾棗饾椉饾椈饾榾饾椉饾椆, 饾棪饾椉饾椏饾榾饾椉饾棿饾椉饾椈 鈫 World's Whale Shark Capital

饾棙饾棶饾榾饾榿饾棽饾椏饾椈 饾棪饾棶饾椇饾棶饾椏 鈫 Gateway to Phil. Discovery

饾棙饾椆 饾棪饾棶饾椆饾槂饾棶饾棻饾椉饾椏, 饾棤饾椂饾榾 饾棦饾椏 鈫 City of Divine Mercy

饾棙饾椆 饾棥饾椂饾棻饾椉 鈫 Heaven on Earth

饾棜饾槀饾椂饾椇饾棶饾椏饾棶饾榾 鈫 Mango County of Visayas

饾棜饾槀饾榿饾棶饾椆饾棶饾棸, 饾棴饾棶饾椇饾棷. 饾棥饾椉饾椏饾榿饾棽 鈫 Pebble Capital

饾棞饾椆饾椉饾椂饾椆饾椉 鈫 Province with most number of barangays

饾棞饾椆饾椉饾椂饾椆饾椉 饾棖饾椂饾榿饾槅 鈫 The First Queen City of the South, City where the Past is always present

饾棞饾椆饾椉饾棸饾椉饾榾 饾棪饾槀饾椏 鈫 Heritage Haven of the Far North

饾棞饾椇饾槀饾榾 鈫 The Philippine Flag Capital

饾棞饾榾饾棶饾棷饾棽饾椆饾棶 鈫 Rice Granary of the North

饾棡饾棶饾椆饾椂饾椈饾棿饾棶 鈫 White Rafting Capital of the North

饾棢饾棶 饾棬饾椈饾椂饾椉饾椈 鈫 Surfing Capital of the North

饾棢饾棶饾棿饾槀饾椈饾棶 鈫 The Silicon Valley

饾棢饾棶 饾棫饾椏饾椂饾椈饾椂饾棻饾棶饾棻, 饾棔饾棽饾椈饾棿饾槀饾棽饾榿 鈫 Strawberry Capital

饾棢饾棶饾榾 饾棧饾椂饾椈饾棶饾榾 鈫 Salt Center of Metro Manila

饾棢饾棽饾棿饾棶饾槆饾椊饾椂 鈫 City of Fun and Adventure, ATV capital

饾棢饾椂饾椊饾棶, 饾棔饾棶饾榿饾棶饾椈饾棿饾棶饾榾 鈫 City of Pride

饾棢饾椂饾椈饾棿饾棶饾槅饾棽饾椈 鈫 The Most Romantic Place

饾棢饾槀饾棸饾棽饾椈饾棶, 饾棨饾槀饾棽饾槆饾椉饾椈 鈫 Biofuel & Biopalm City

饾棤饾棶饾棶饾榾饾椂饾椈 饾棖饾椂饾榿饾槅, 饾棪. 饾棢饾棽饾槅饾榿饾棽 鈫 The Religious City

饾棤饾棶饾椄饾棶饾榿饾椂 鈫 Manhattan of the Philippines

饾棤饾棶饾椏饾椂饾椄饾椂饾椈饾棶 鈫 Shoe Capital of the Philippines

饾棤饾棶饾榾饾棷饾棶饾榿饾棽 鈫 Great Wild West of Phil.

饾棤饾棶饾椈饾椂饾椆饾棶 鈫 Ever Distinguished Loyal City

饾棤饾棶饾椏饾椂饾椈饾棻饾槀饾椌饾槀饾棽 鈫 Heart of the Philippines

饾棤饾棶饾椈饾棻饾棶饾槀饾棽 鈫 Furniture Capital

饾棤饾棶饾椈饾棻饾槀饾椆饾槀饾槅饾椉饾椈饾棿 鈫 Shopping Capital

饾棤饾椂饾棶饾棿饾棶饾椉, 饾棞饾椆饾椉饾椂饾椆饾椉 鈫 Municipality with most number of barangays, Onion Capital of Visayas

饾棤饾椉饾椆饾椉, 饾棞饾椆饾椉饾椂饾椆饾椉 鈫 Athens of the Philippines

饾棤饾槀饾椈饾榿饾椂饾椈饾椆饾槀饾椊饾棶 鈫 The Emerald City

饾棥饾棶饾棿饾棶 鈫 Bicols Queen City

饾棥饾棶饾槂饾椉饾榿饾棶饾榾 鈫 Fishing Capital of Greater Manila

饾棥饾棽饾棿饾椏饾椉饾榾 饾棦饾棸饾棸饾椂饾棻饾棽饾椈饾榿饾棶饾椆 鈫 Sugar Bowl

饾棥饾棽饾棿饾椏饾椉饾榾 饾棦饾棸饾棸饾椂饾棻饾棽饾椈饾榿饾棶饾椆 鈫 Province with most number of cities

饾棥饾棽饾棿. 饾棦饾椏饾椂饾棽饾椈饾榿饾棶饾椆 鈫 Whale and Dolphin Haven

饾棥饾槀饾棽饾槂饾棶 饾棙饾棸饾椂饾椃饾棶 鈫 Rice Granary of the Philippines

饾棥饾槀饾棽饾槂饾棶 饾棭饾椂饾槆饾棸饾棶饾槅饾棶 鈫 Watershed Haven of Cagayan Valley

饾棦饾椏饾椂饾棽饾椈饾榿饾棶饾椆 饾棤饾椂饾椈饾棻饾椉饾椏饾椉 鈫 Harbor Gateway to the South

饾棧饾棶饾椆饾棶饾槃饾棶饾椈 鈫 Largest Province in the Philippines

饾棧饾棶饾椆饾棶饾槃饾棶饾椈 鈫 Philippines' Last Frontier

饾棧饾棶饾椇饾椊饾棶饾椈饾棿饾棶 鈫 Culinary Capital of the Philippines

饾棧饾棶饾椈饾棿饾棶饾榾饾椂饾椈饾棶饾椈 鈫 Saltmaking Capital

饾棧饾棶饾榿饾棽饾椏饾椉饾榾 鈫 Balut Capital

饾棧饾棶饾椏饾棶饾椈饾棶饾椌饾槀饾棽 鈫 Fashion Capital

饾棧饾棶饾榾饾棶饾槅 鈫 Travel Capital

饾棧饾棶饾榾饾榾饾椂 鈫 Sweet City at the Heart of Panay

饾棧饾椉饾榿饾椉饾榿饾棶饾椈, 饾棞饾椆饾椉饾椂饾椆饾椉 鈫 Christmas Capital of Visayas

饾棧饾槀饾棽饾椏饾榿饾椉 饾棜饾棶饾椆饾棽饾椏饾棶 鈫 Mini Boracay

饾棧饾槀饾棽饾椏饾榿饾椉 饾棧饾椏饾椂饾椈饾棸饾棽饾榾饾棶 鈫 EcoTourism Capital

饾棨饾槀饾棽饾槆饾椉饾椈 饾棖饾椂饾榿饾槅 鈫 City of Stars and New Horizons

饾棨饾槀饾椂饾椏饾椂饾椈饾椉 鈫 Forest Heartland of Cagayan Valley

饾棩饾椂饾槆饾棶饾椆 鈫 Cradle of Philippine Arts

饾棩饾椉饾椇饾棷饾椆饾椉饾椈 鈫 Marble Capital

饾棩饾椉饾槄饾棶饾榾 饾棖饾椂饾榿饾槅 鈫 Seafood Capital of the Philippines

饾棪饾棶饾棷饾椆饾棶饾槅饾棶饾椈, 饾棦饾棸饾棸. 饾棤饾椂饾椈饾棻饾椉饾椏饾椉 鈫 Largest Municipality in the Philippines

饾棪饾棶饾椇饾棶饾椏 鈫 Spelunking Capital

饾棪饾棶饾椈 饾棟饾槀饾棶饾椈 鈫 Tiangge Capital

饾棪饾棶饾椈 饾棛饾棽饾椏饾椈饾棶饾椈饾棻饾椉 鈫 Lantern Capital

饾棪饾椂饾椌饾槀饾椂饾椃饾椉饾椏 鈫 Island of Fire

饾棫饾棶饾椏饾椆饾棶饾棸 鈫 Melting Pot of Central Luzon

饾棫饾棶饾棸饾椆饾椉饾棷饾棶饾椈 饾棖饾椂饾榿饾槅 鈫 City of Hope

饾棫饾棶饾棿饾棷饾椂饾椆饾棶饾椏饾棶饾椈 鈫 City of Peace and Friendship

饾棫饾棶饾棿饾槀饾椂饾棿 鈫 The ProvinSyudad

饾棫饾槀饾棿饾槀饾棽饾棿饾棶饾椏饾棶饾椉 鈫 Premier Ybanag City

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You forgot Pasig City founded in 1572, Jamestown USA founded in 1607.

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聽 聽 You forgot Pasig City founded in 1572 ..聽 聽 -@Enzyte Bob

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Yes Bob, and doing some further research, Pasig City has a major historical role


Here are some interesting facts about one of the country's oldest local government units .


MANILA, Philippines 鈥 Pasig City, which has come a long way from a rural residential area to a growing commercial center, will celebrate its 452nd founding anniversary on July 2nd 2024.


The city is one of the oldest municipalities in the Philippines, as it was established by the Augustinians in 1572. In June 1901, it was incorporated in the province, and was the provincial capital until 1975.


It then became a part of Metro Manila through Presidential Decree in 1975, and was officially converted into a city in 1994.


To commemorate Pasig City鈥檚 founding anniversary, here are some interesting facts about one of the country鈥檚 oldest local government units.


Land Area: 31 square kilometers

Population: 670,000 (as of 2010 census)

Classification: Highly urbanized city

No. of Barangays: 30

No. of Districts: 2

Head: Mayor Maria Belen Eusebio


There are several stories, legends and assumptions on where the name 鈥淧asig鈥 came from.


The late Dr. Jose Villa Panganiban, a former director of The Institute of National Language, said that 鈥減asig鈥 is an old Sanskrit word that refers to a river flowing from one body to another.


In the case of Pasig City, the word thus refers to the Pasig River, which flows from Laguna de Bay to Manila Bay.


Pasig City has a number of historical spots. These include houses that were built during the 1880s such as the Bahay na Tisa, an antique house made of adobe and capiz shells, and also the Guanio Residence, also known as the Cuartel del Guardia Civil.


The first Marian parish in the Philippines is located in Pasig 鈥 the Immaculate Conception Cathedral, is a stone church and was built during 1722 to 1760.


Pasig City had a huge contribution to national history.


One of the most important Katipunan assemblies, Asamblea Magna, took place in this city. Asamblea Magna is the meeting that took place in Bitukang Manok waterway. Bitukang Manok is also a part of Philippine history as it served as a passageway for the underground meetings of Katipuneros 鈥 where they planned on starting an uprising against the colonial Spanish forces.


On August 29, 1896, the first major battle of Katipunan, Nagsabado sa Pasig, also occurred in the area.


The Katipuneros and Pasiguen虄os led by General Valentin Cruz successfully captured the Tribunal and Guardia Civil headquarters.


Pasig City is also one of the highly urbanized areas in the country.


Its business district, the Ortigas Center, houses offices as well as commercial and residential buildings.


Among the offices that can be found in the city include the main headquarters of the Department of Education (DepEd), the power provider Meralco, the Integrated Bar of the Philippines, and San Miguel.


It also has shopping and food districts such as the well-known Kapitolyo, which boasts of the best hole-in-the-wall restaurants in the metro.


Pasig also has Capitol Commons, Tiendesitas, Metrowalk, SM Megamall, St. Francis Square, and Mutya ng Pasig Public Market, which houses not only restaurants but also shopping hubs and a number of bars.


On world records


In 2014, Time Magazine declared Pasig City as the 鈥淪elfiest City in the World鈥 (tied with Makati City) with 258 selfie-takers per 100,000 people. Makati and Pasig were merged into one by Time鈥檚 鈥渘earest neighbor鈥 algorithm, which collects photos from within a radius of five miles from the city鈥檚 center.


The city also used to hold the Guinness World Record for the largest secondary school in the world. For having a population of around 20,000 students, Rizal High School in Caniogan, Pasig City, was listed as the largest secondary school in the world from 1993 until 2005. 鈥 Rappler.com



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Before I visit a new country/city, I do a google check just to find out what I can before I go and remember the following about Davao.

Durian capital of Philippines.

Home of Mount Apo - highest peak in Philippines.

Like you said - largest area by land mass in Philippines.

It also comes on top or near the top of yearly polls for safest and cleanest city in Philippines.


Seems strange that most Government websites advise against travel to most parts of Mindanao including Davao when it is listed as such a safe city.

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You're right Davao is a great place CA .. negative advisories are one of life's mysteries.


Sure, there was a time when religious and income differences gave cause for concern.


But since say Duterte and now Marcos, socially and economically things in the greater Davao region are improved considerably. We've a friend visiting there this week. Left yesterday. She travels by herself around Davao and the region very widely, and has never at all complained about her safety.


She loves the place :)

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Kernel Rootentoot pontificated to the masses:`Yes Bob, and doing some further research, Pasig City has a major historical roleHere are some interesting facts about one of the country's oldest local government units .MANILA, Philippines 鈥 Pasig City, which has come a long way from a rural residential area to a growing commercial center, will celebrate its 452nd founding anniversary on July 2nd 2024.The city is one of the oldest municipalities in the Philippines, as it was established by the Augustinians in 1572. In June 1901, it was incorporated in the province, and was the provincial capital until 1975.It then became a part of Metro Manila through Presidential Decree in 1975, and was officially converted into a city in 1994.To commemorate Pasig City鈥檚 founding anniversary, here are some interesting facts about one of the country鈥檚 oldest local government units.Land Area: 31 square kilometersPopulation: 670,000 (as of 2010 census)Classification: Highly urbanized cityNo. of聽 聽 聽etcetera...聽 聽 -@Col Rootentoot


But here we are supposed to be talking about place names. One theory is about a drowning guy named Virgilio:


'A theory of origin is from the romantic story of a pair of lovers 鈥 Virgilio, a Spanish mestizo, and Paz, a Filipina beauty 鈥 who spent their evenings together on the banks of the river. One moonlit night, they were in a banca. As fate would have it, the river currents turned treacherous and their banca capsized. Virgilio, who does not know how to swim, was carried away by the current. He desperately tried to keep afloat but to no avail. He kept shouting "Paz, sigue me!" (meaning "Paz, come with me"), until all he could utter was "Paz, sig...!" and finally sank into the river. Thus, the name Pasig.'


sigi sigi (We hear that all the time). "Hey Paz, siqui me!"馃槀


Hmmm... maybe...maybe not...馃槀


The best explanation is the Sanskrit one:


'The theory that was most convincing came from the late and former Director of the Institute of National Language, Dr. Jose Villa Panganiban. Panganiban was a linguist, a polyglot, and a professor. He said that "Pasig" is came from an old Sanskrit word "passis" referring to a "river flowing from one body of water to another," as in the case of the Pasig River, flowing from Laguna de Bay (pronounced Ba-i) to Manila Bay.


Sanskrit was one of the mother languages of the Philippines long before Magellan arrived and claimed them as property of Spain. In fact, many Filipino Tagalog words find their roots in Sanskrit 鈥 such as, salita (word) or dalita (poor), or guro (teacher) or maharlika (of noble blood). And even their original writing system, called Alibata, was based on the Sanskrit form of writing.'


That little bit of ancient Philippines history was new to me, that the Sanskirt tradition survives in the name of Pasig City. Interesting.

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