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  2. Museo Valenzuela - Wikipedia

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    It is the city's historical and cultural landmark, named after Pío Valenzuela in 1963. Museo Valenzuela features collections of artifacts depicting the city's past and continuing development. It is also a venue for historical, cultural, and artistic presentations as well as seminars and symposia on national and local issues. [1] [2]

  3. Valenzuela, Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    Valenzuela (/ ˌ v æ l ən zj u ˈ ɛ l ə /, Tagalog: [valensˈwela]), officially the City of Valenzuela (Filipino: Lungsod ng Valenzuela), is a highly urbanized city in the National Capital Region of the Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 714,978 people.

  4. Valenzuela City - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 7 March 2016, at 11:37 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  5. Tagalag, Valenzuela - Wikipedia

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    Tagalag, also known as Taga-Ilog, is an urban barangay in Valenzuela, Metro Manila,Philippines. It is one of Valenzuela's northernmost barangays bordering Meycauayan in Bulacan and is famous for fish products such as tilapia and bangus, as well as desserts such as halaya and garbanzos. [1] It was declared as a city eco-tourism zone in 2016. [2]

  6. Polo Church - Wikipedia

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    Church interior in 2014. The Church of San Diego de Alcala in Brgy. Polo in Valenzuela was completed in 1632. Residents were forced into labor to complete the church after the town gained its independence in 1623 from Catangalan through the efforts of Father Juan Taranco and Don Juan Monsod, the barangay head of Polo.

  7. Pariancillo Villa - Wikipedia

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    Pariancillo Villa is one of the constituent barangays in the city of Valenzuela, Metro Manila, Philippines. Pariancillo Villa was widely believed to be a cemetery for priests during the Spanish colonization of the Philippines. It is also the birthplace of Pío Valenzuela. [1]

  8. Valenzuela People's Park - Wikipedia

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    It is built beside the Valenzuela City Government Center and the Valenzuela Town Center. The construction of the 1.5-hectare (3.7-acre) park was started in 2014 and was formally opened to the public on February 14, 2015, during the 17th Valenzuela City Charter Day. [1] [2]

  9. Polo, Valenzuela - Wikipedia

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    Polo or Pulo is a barangay and former municipality within the city of Valenzuela, Philippines. [1] It is located in the northern part of Valenzuela, and was an independent municipality from 1623 to 1963. [2] Polo experiences extreme flood during rainy seasons. [3]