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Imus (Municipal Hall) Maestro G. Tirona St. 14°25′43″N 120°56′10″E / 14.428712°N 120.935980°E / 14.428712; 120.935980 ( Pilar Lodge Building
Imus is also the home of the Anabu Handmade Paper Products, a producer of handmade paper and paper products. The Imus Commercial/Business District along Nueño Avenue (also called Imus Boulevard) is the center of commerce in the city. The Imus Public Market (Pamilihang Bayan ng Imus) is the hub of trade in the district. The market is divided ...
Organization of the Revolutionary Government Building Convent In the convent of the Church of Tanza was the place where Emilio Aguinaldo and Mariano Trias took oaths as President and Vice President of the revolutionary government. Tanza English 1940; May 3, 1980 Padre Mariano Gomes: Father Mariano Gomes Personage Biographical marker
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Cavite contained government offices, churches, mission buildings, Spanish homes, Fort San Felipe and the Rivera de Cavite shipyard. Docks were in place to construct galleons and galleys, but without a dry dock, ships were repaired by careening along the beach. [13] Fort San Felipe, La Fuerza de San Felipe, was built between 1609 and 1616.
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Municipal Presidents under Imus Government (1905–1916) Effectivity of the law passed in 1901 combining the municipalities of Imus, Dasmariñas and Bacoor with its seat of government in Imus. [62] [65] Cesar A. Fontanilla, 1905–1913; Felipe Topacio, 1912–1915; Cecilio Kamantigue, 1915–1916; Municipal Presidents (1917–1948) [62] [65]