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Map of ancient Manila in 1570. The polity of Maynila shown in yellow.. Manila, to the extent that it has this placename, was likely founded in the Middle Ages, in the early 16th century [13] due to the Sanskrit origin of the component "nila" in its name which refers to "indigo", [14] and the prevalence of the placename during the rule of Rajah Matanda, the old king of Maynila, who was born ...
Map of Metro Manila. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Metro Manila: Metro Manila is the capital region of the Philippines, and is one of its seventeen administrative regions. It is located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay, in the southern portion of the island of Luzon.
España Boulevard is an eight–lane major thoroughfare in Manila, the capital of the Philippines. It is named after Spain, the country that formerly held the Philippines as a colony for more than 300 years. True to its name, several Spanish names abound on the street.
Manila, its capital, and Quezon City (the country's most populous city) are in Metro Manila. About 13.48 million people (12 percent of the Philippines' population) live in Metro Manila, [ 471 ] the country's most populous metropolitan area [ 472 ] and the world's fifth most populous . [ 473 ]
The Philippines has three metropolitan areas officially recognized by the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) due to their prominence, population, size, and economy: Manila, Cebu, and Davao. [1] [2] The most populous is Metro Manila, which comprises the City of Manila, 15 neighboring cities, and a
[353] [354] Within Metro Manila, one commuter railway is in operation. The line runs in a general north–south direction from Tutuban (Tondo) toward the province of Laguna. The Port of Manila, which is located in the western section of the city on Manila Bay, is the largest and chief seaport of the Philippines. [355]
España station is a railway station located on the South Main Line in the city of Manila, Philippines. It derives its name from its location in España Boulevard . The station is the third station for trains headed south from Tutuban .
American founder of the Wack Wack Golf and Country Club located on the boulevard. Formerly named Jose Rizal Boulevard. [28] Soler Street (Calle Soler) Binondo, Manila: Sebastián Vidal y Soler: Spanish botanist and director of Jardin Botanico de Manila (now Mehan Garden) from 1878–89. [29] Sumulong Highway: Marikina: Juan Sumulong