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  2. Cainta (historical polity) - Wikipedia

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    In early Philippine history, the Tagalog bayan (Kapampangan: balen; "country" or "polity") [2] of Cainta was a fortified upriver polity that occupied both shores of an arm of the Pasig River. It was located not far from where the Pasig River meets the Lake of Ba-i and is presumed to be the present site of the municipality of Cainta , Rizal .

  3. Cainta - Wikipedia

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    Cainta is a highly urbanized town, which has an abundant mix of commercial, industrial, and real estate businesses. As of 2018's Commission on Audit report, the town is the richest municipality in the country in terms of total assets. Cainta continues to attract businesses due to its proximity to Manila and the town's burgeoning population.

  4. Pangasinan (historical polity) - Wikipedia

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    The emissaries reported three successive paramount leaders of Pangasinan to the Chinese: Kamayin on September 23, 1406, Taymey ("Tortoise Shell"), and Liyli in 1408 and 1409, and on December 11, 1411, the emperor tendered the Pangasinan party a state banquet.

  5. List of indoor arenas in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Luzon 5,792 2009 Also known as the UST Sports Complex Home arena of the UST Growling Tigers. CEU Malolos Centrodome Centro Escolar University – Malolos: Malolos: Bulacan: Luzon 5,000 [4] MSU-IIT Gym Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology: Iligan: Iligan: Mindanao 5,000 [5] 1968 USA Gym University of San Agustin: Iloilo ...

  6. Warfare in pre-colonial Philippines - Wikipedia

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    In the 1500s, the people of Luzon were called the Luções. They gained power in their region through effective trade and through military campaigns in Myanmar, Malacca and East Timor, [19] [20] where Lucoes were employed as traders and mercenaries. [21] In 1547 CE, Luções warriors supported the Burmese king in his invasion of Siam. At the ...

  7. Luzon - Wikipedia

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    Luzon (/ l uː ˈ z ɒ n / loo-ZON, Tagalog:) is the largest and most populous island in the Philippines.Located in the northern portion of the Philippine archipelago, it is the economic and political center of the nation, being home to the country's capital city, Manila, as well as Quezon City, the country's most populous city.

  8. Camarines Norte - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Camarines Norte 10 20 30 40 50 2006 41.10 2009 41.78 2012 28.70 2015 43.56 2018 30.47 2021 16.60 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority The province's economy largely depends on agriculture, with grain crops, vegetables, coconuts, root crops and fruits, but they are well known with small sweet pineapple. The four major manufacturing and processing industries in the ...

  9. Marinduque - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Marinduque 10 20 30 40 50 2006 40.51 2009 33.58 2012 32.91 2015 16.95 2018 14.72 2021 15.60 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Marinduque is an agricultural province, primarily growing rice and coconuts. Handicrafts from Marinduque are also exported to dıfferent parts of the world, and fishing is another important part of the economy. Mining was once an important ...