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Mid-rise social housing apartments were built to rehouse slum residents after the closure of the landfill in 1995 that once occupied the area. Tondo is the largest of the 16 districts of the City of Manila in terms of population and land area. It is also the second most densely populated district in the city.
Admiral Hotel Manila, originally known as the Admiral Apartments, is one of the few remaining historic landmarks along Roxas Boulevard (then Dewey Boulevard) in Manila, Philippines. During its heyday, the Admiral Hotel was the social hub of the Philippine elite during the pre-war era.
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Mu Sigma Technological University of the Philippines - Cavite Dasmariñas, Cavite: May 9, 2009: N/A MIMAROPA 1219 [10] Mu Tau Abada College Pinamalayan, Oriental Mindoro: May 9, 2009: N/A BAR 1220 [10] Mu Upsilon Bicol University - Polangui Polangui, Albay: May 9, 2009: N/A CALABARZON 1221 [11] Mu Phi Polytechnic University of the Philippines ...
The Greater Manila Area (Filipino: Malawakang Maynila) is the contiguous urbanization region surrounding the Metropolitan Manila area.This built-up zone includes Metro Manila and the neighboring provinces of Bulacan to the north, Cavite and Laguna to the south, and Rizal to the east.
Manila Pavilion Hotel Ermita: 1968–1989 90 22 To be known as Waterfront Manila Hotel & Casino as soon as Phase 1 of the original hotel's post-2018 fire reconstruction is completed. [333] [334] Pacific Star Building: Makati CBD: 1989–1991 112.5 29 The Peak Tower Makati CBD: 1991–1992 138 38 Pacific Plaza Condominium Makati CBD: 1992–1994 ...
Mu Sigma Phi (sorority) August 27, 1934: University of the Philippines College of Medicine: Medical Professional sorority National 2 [d] Phi Beta Epsilon: September 28, 1947 Central Philippine University: Engineering Professional fraternity National 6 [16] [17] Phi Kappa Mu: August 1933: University of the Philippines College of Medicine: Medical
Phi Mu at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Phi Mu was founded on January 4, 1852 – though not publicly announced until March 4, 1852 – originally as a literary society referred to as The Philomathean Society at Wesleyan College by Mary Ann Dupont (Lines), Mary Elizabeth Myrick (Daniel), and Martha Bibb Hardaway (Redding).