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General Trias ([hɛnɛˈɾal ˈtɾias]), officially the City of General Trias [5] (Filipino: Lungsod ng General Trias), is a component city in the province of Cavite, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 450,583 people.
The municipal seat lies at Santa Isabel. The municipality covers an area of 1,040.8 km². The municipality covers an area of 1,040.8 km². Between 1932 and 1993 the municipality was called General Trías , in honour of General Ángel Trías Álvarez [ es ] , who served eight terms as governor of Chihuahua in the 19th century.
Once included on the Same town of Malabon Grande, -----General Trias, Cavite The Municipality of General Trias (Filipino: Bayan ng Heneral Trias) formerly San Francisco de Malabon, is a first class municipality in the province of Cavite, Website Philippines. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 243,322 people in a land area of ...
Rosario, officially the Municipality of Rosario (Tagalog: Bayan ng Rosario), is a municipality in the province of Cavite, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 110,807 people.
-----General Trias, Cavite The Municipality of General Trias (Filipino: Bayan ng Heneral Trias) formerly San Francisco de Malabon, is a first class municipality in the province of Cavite, Website Philippines. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 243,322 people in a land area of 81.46 square kilometers.
It currently consists of only the city of General Trias. It also previously encompassed the municipalities of Amadeo and Tanza and the city of Trece Martires until 2019. [4] It is currently represented in the 19th Congress by Antonio Ferrer of the National Unity Party (NUP). [5]
The northeastern terminus of the highway is at Kawit then travels along the cities of Imus and General Trias, municipalities of Noveleta, Rosario, Tanza and ends at the municipality of Naic. The highway is designated as a component part of National Route 64 (N64) and National Route 402 (N402) of the Philippine highway network.
Church interior in 2013. The first church in General Trias was established by the Franciscans when it was still a visita (sub-parish) of Cavite Viejo (now Kawit).It was transferred to the Jesuit order of Cavite Puerto (now Cavite City) in 1624, eventually becoming a separate parish on September 9, 1753.