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Imus, Cavite, Philippines: Date: 1623 (according to the Archives of the Augustinian Recollect the image was bought by Fray Martin Lumbreras de Peralta from Zaragoza, Spain to Intramuros, Manila until it was transferred to Hacienda de Imus. Approval: 3 December 2012, Canonical coronation by Pope Benedict XVI: Venerated in: Catholic Church
Imus (Tagalog pronunciation:), officially the City of Imus (Filipino: Lungsod ng Imus), is a component city and de jure capital of the province of Cavite, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 496,794 people.
Based on the 2010 local government unit (LGU) income of Imus, the former town is classified as a first-class component city of Cavite with a population of 301,624 people according to the 2010 census. This place is situated in Cavite, Region 4, Philippines, its geographical coordinates are 14° 25' 47" North, 120° 56' 12" East and its original ...
Cavite: General Trias: Upload Photo: PH-40-0023 Site of the Battle of Imus: The former site of the Estate House (Casa Hacienda de Imus) of the Recollects, now the Imus Cuartel (Barracks) of the Cavite Provincial Police. Cavite: Imus: General E. Topacio St.
This is a list of Philippine twin towns, sister cities and other international relationships.In most cases, the association, especially when formalized by local government, is known as "town twinning" or "sister cities", and while most of the places included are cities, it also includes municipalities, provinces and a region.
Signage in Los Baños showing its nickname. This partial list of city and municipality nicknames in the Philippines compiles the aliases, sobriquets, and slogans that cities and municipalities in the Philippines are known by (or have been known historically by), officially and unofficially, to municipal governments, local people, outsiders, or their tourism boards or chambers of commerce.
This is a list of chartered cities in the Philippines. ... Cavite City: 100,674 10.89 km 2 ... Imus: 496,794 53.15 km 2
Iloilo City: none: Hispanicized corruption of irong-irong, Hiligaynon for "nose-like", referring to the shape of the delta formed by what are now the Iloilo and Salog Rivers. Imus: Cavite: Old Tagalog word for "a piece of land cutting into the junction of two rivers." Iriga: Camarines Sur: from i raga, a Bicolano phrase which means "there is ...