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    When Metro Manila was established, there were four cities, Manila, Quezon City, Caloocan, Pasay and the thirteen municipalities of Las Piñas, Makati, Malabon, Mandaluyong, Marikina, Muntinlupa, Navotas, Parañaque, Pasig, Pateros, San Juan, Taguig, and Valenzuela.

    • City of Manila
    • Quezon City
    • Caloocan
    • Las Piñas
    • Makati
    • Malabon
    • Mandaluyong
    • Marikina
    • Muntinlupa
    • Navotas

    City of Manila | Image Source The City of Manila, or simply called Manila, is the capital of the Philippines. This most densely populated city proper in the world is the country’s hub for business, education, and transportation. It’s accessible from all provinces in the country by plane, boat, and/or bus. While it’s not the most preferred destinati...

    University of the Philippines – Diliman | Image Source This largest city in the Philippines in terms of population and land area. Quezon City is nicknamed “City of the Star” as it is where the country’s entertainment industry resides. It is also the country’s center of information technology and houses several government offices, including the seat...

    Bonifacio National Monument | Image Source The term caloocan came from the Tagalog word lo-ok or lo-ob, meaning inside. As the name implies, the city is the innermost area and is bordered by Manila City, Quezon City, Malabon, Navotas, and Valenzuela in the south while the northern part is bordered by Quezon City and Valenzuela, as well as the provi...

    Las Piñas Bamboo Organ | Image Source Just south of Manila City lies Las Piñas, a 1st class highly urbanized city in the Philippines. While it may not have the biggest shopping malls or top universities, the city is known for its Bamboo Organ, the only organ of its kind in the whole world. This centuries-old musical instrument was built in 1824 and...

    City of Makati In the center of Metro Manilalies Makati City. It is the home of many well-to-do Filipinos and is where luxury shopping, restaurants, and hotels can be found. It is the country’s financial, commercial, and economic district and where the Philippine Stock Exchange is located. Greenbelt and Gloriettaare great spots for upscale shopping...

    San Bartolome de Malabon | Image Source North of Manila is where Malabon is located. As it has low-lying, flat terrain. Malabon is prone to flooding during heavy rains, when the river or dike overflows, and even during high tides. On a good day, Malabon is a good choice for heritage tours as it has several heritage houses and a centuries-old church...

    EDSA Shangri-La | Image Source Mandaluyong is a commercial district east of Manila City. It is the home to several establishments including Asian Development Bank and headquarters of two of the country’s biggest names – Banco de Oro and San Miguel Corporation.

    Marikina | Image Source When you’re exploring Marikina, don’t be surprised to see giant shoes in various parts of the city. Marikina is the biggest shoe manufacturer in the country therefore nicknamed “Shoe Capital of the Philippines”. It even has a Shoe Museum which houses a shoe collection of former First Lady Imelda Marcos as well as a pair from...

    St. James the Great Parish Muntinlupa has the best of both worlds – Ayala Alabang Village, the country’s most expensive residential community, and the New Bilibid Prison where the country’s most dangerous criminals are serving their sentence. It is the southernmost city of Metro Manilaand is bordered to the east by Laguna de Bay, the country’s larg...

    Navotas | Image Source Bordered on the west by Manila Bay, Navotas is known as the “Commercial Fishing Hub of the Philippines”. The city houses Navotas Fish Port Complex, the 3rd largest port in Asia, and the largest in Southeast Asia. Around 70% of its people earn a living in the fishing industry with jobs including fishermen, boatmen, fish trader...

  3. It lies between the Central Luzon and Calabarzon regions, with the province of Bulacan to the north, Rizal to the east, and Laguna and Cavite to the south. Metro Manila comprises 16 cities and municipalities, including the capital city, Manila.

  4. Mar 9, 2020 · The districts have their district centers at the four original cities in the region: the city-district of Manila (Capital District), Quezon City (Eastern Manila), Caloocan (Northern Manila, also informally known as Camanava), and Pasay (Southern Manila).

  5. The cities and municipality of Metro Manila are divided into barangays with populations ranging from under 1,000 to over 200,000. In the City of Manila, Caloocan and Pasay, the barangays are grouped into zones for strategical purposes. As of 2015, there are 1,710 barangays in Metro Manila.

    City / Municipality
    District
    Area[10] (km2)
    Representative(2022)
    34,86
    Oscar Malapitan (Nacionalista)
    8.40
    Mitzi Cajayon-Uy (Lakas-CMD)
    12.54
    Dean Asistio (Lakas-CMD)
    32.69
    Camille A. Villar (Nacionalista)
  6. Feb 22, 2023 · Manila is just one of 17 cities that formally make up Metro Manila, which is officially called the National Capital Region (NCR). Several adjacent areas are technically outside the NCR, but share enough resources and commutes to feel connected.

  7. Metro Manila (Filipino: Kalakhang Maynila), on the island of Luzon, is the national capital region of the Philippines. With a population of about 24 million people (2015), it is the smallest and most populous administrative region of the country, contributing 37% of the Philippines' GDP.