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  2. 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.

  3. Cainta (historical polity) - Wikipedia

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    However, Cainta's envoys noted the small size of Legazpi's forces and decided to withdraw their offer of friendship since Cainta was a fortified polity that was perfectly capable of defending itself. [3] In August 1571, Legazpi assigned his nephew, Juan de Salcedo, to "pacify" Cainta. After traveling several days upriver, Salcedo laid siege to ...

  4. Pangasinan (historical polity) - Wikipedia

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    Other than a notably more extensive trade network with Japan and China, they were culturally similar to other Luzon groups to the south, especially the Kapampangans and the neighboring Ilocanos. During the late 16th and 17th centuries, Spanish records often stated that the region of Pangasinan were war-like.

  5. List of indoor arenas in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Cainta: Rizal: Luzon 3,000 Home arena of the Rizal Golden Coolers of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League. Santo Domingo Coliseum Santo Domingo: Ilocos Sur: Luzon 3,000 Siargao Multi-purpose Gymnasium: Dapa: Surigao del Norte: Mindanao 3,000 [22] 2020 Sindangan Municipal Gymnasium Sindangan: Zamboanga del Norte: Mindanao 3,000 Renovated in ...

  6. List of conflicts in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Conquest of Luzon and the Visayas (1565-1571) Conquest of Madja-as; Battle of Manila (1570) Battle of Bangkusay; Siege of Cainta (August 1571) Maynila Namayan Tondo Cainta Madja-as: Spanish Empire. New Spain; Fall of the Luzon and Visayan Kingdoms. Establishment of Spanish colonial territories in Luzon and islands of Visayas. [12]

  7. Southern Tagalog - Wikipedia

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    Southern Tagalog (Filipino: Timog Katagalugan), designated as Region IV, [a] was an administrative region in the Philippines that comprised the current regions of Calabarzon and Mimaropa, the province of Aurora in Central Luzon, and most of the National Capital Region. It was the largest region in the Philippines in terms of both land area and ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. Tondo (historical polity) - Wikipedia

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    Tondo (Tagalog:; Baybayin: ᜆᜓᜈ᜔ᜇᜓ, Kapampangan: Balayan ning Tundo), erroneously referred to as the Kingdom of Tondo, was a Tagalog settlement which served as a major trade hub located on the northern part of the Pasig River delta on Luzon Island.