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  2. List of Philippine city name etymologies - Wikipedia

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    Las Piñas: none: Spanish for "The Pineapples"; the city's old name however is "Las Peñas" meaning "The Rocks". [22] Legazpi: Albay: Miguel López de Legazpi, the first Spanish Governor-General of the Philippines. Ligao: Albay: from ticao, a Bicolano word for a tree with poisonous leaves. Lipa: Batangas: from lipa, a Philippine linden tree ...

  3. Las Piñas - Wikipedia

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    Las Piñas was formerly called "Las Pilas" due to its separation from Parañaque due to tribal conflicts. On the other hand, Manuel Buzeta recorded the date at 1797. [ 9 ] Felix Timbang was the first gobernadorcillo in 1762, while Mariano Ortiz was the first municipal president of the town of Las Piñas.

  4. List of Metro Manila placename etymologies - Wikipedia

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    Filipino word which means "free." [2] Malibay: Pasay: 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 ...

  5. 2025 Las Piñas local elections - Wikipedia

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    Local elections will take place in Las Piñas on Monday, May 12, 2025, as part of the 2025 Philippine general election. The electorate will elect a mayor, a vice mayor, twelve members of the Las Piñas City Council, and one representative to the House of Representatives of the Philippines. The officials elected in the election will assume their ...

  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 documented 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, which bisects the city into the north and south.

  7. Dr. Santos Avenue - Wikipedia

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    [1] The eastern section of the avenue is known as the location of two of Metro Manila's biggest cemeteries, Manila Memorial Park and Loyola Memorial Park. Notable places located along the road also include SM City Sucat , SM City BF Parañaque , Amvel Business Park, which houses the El Shaddai church, and the Santana Grove strip mall.

  8. Calzada, Taguig - Wikipedia

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    The barangay's original name is Calzada Tipas. The first part of the barangay's name, Calzada, comes from Spanish word for "road", symbolizing the thoroughfare that connects the old town center of Taguig with the neighboring towns of Pateros and Pasig.

  9. Molino Dam - Wikipedia

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    Las Piñas River Station and Livelihood Center. In commemoration of the Molino Dam as a historic testament to the engineering prowess of 18th and 19th century residents of Las Piñas, the Las Piñas River Station and Livelihood Center was inaugurated on July 28, 2006. It is located at BF Resort Village Barangay Talon Dos.