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Trece Martires started as one of the largest and most remote barrios of Cavite. Originally named Quinta or Quintana, it was part of the municipality of Tanza.The land was basically agricultural subdivided into cattle ranches and sugar farms, with less than 1,000 hectares, at the intersection of the present Tanza–Trece Martires–Indang Road (Tanza–Trece Martires Road / Trece Martires ...
Bulacan, Cavite, and Rizal are solely served by Meralco, but on some provinces, it only serves some parts, like in Laguna, Batangas, and Quezon, where most or some areas are served by electric cooperatives. In Laguna and Quezon, most part of those provinces are served by the company, but other areas, mostly rural municipalities, are served by ...
In 1954, the capital of Cavite was transferred to a newly created city situated near the center of the province, and it was named Trece Mártires in their honor. Each of its 13 barangays were named for each of the martyrs. On May 24, 2004, a new monument of the thirteen patriots was inaugurated in Trece Martires near the City Hall.
General Mariano Alvarez is approximately 42 kilometres (26 mi) south of the City of Manila and 17 kilometres (11 mi) east of Trece Martires City, the capital of the province. Land area General Mariano Alvarez has a total land area of 938.0137 hectares (2,317.882 acres) more or less as per Batasang Pambansa Bilang 76.
It is a planned community that was established on 24 May 1954 under Republic Act. 981 to be Cavite's new capital. It is named "City of Trece Martires" in honour of the Thirteen Martyrs of Cavite. The proper rendition of "martires" in Spanish is "mártires" (with an "s"), meaning martyrs. — hueman1 (talk • contributions) 15:11, 4 April 2020 ...
As early as 2008, SM Prime Holdings was considering to build a fourth mall in Cavite.The group considered building the mall on either Tagaytay or Trece Martires.The group decided against building the mall in either of the cities due to relatively low populations in both areas and searched for alternatives with higher population densities.
Maintained by Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) - Cavite 1st District Engineering Office & Cavite 2nd District Engineering Office: Length: 12.55 km [1] [2] (7.80 mi) Major junctions; East end: N64 (Tanza–Trece Martires Road) / N65 (Governor's Drive) / N404 (Trece Martires–Indang Road) in Trece Martires: West end
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