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Mt. Isarog (1,976 meters [6,483 ft])(en)
Philippines / Bicol / Gatbo (Naga City, Camarines Sur)
mountain, volcano, philippines, bicol, bundok
Mount Isarog is located in the province of Camarines Sur, Island of Luzon, Philippines. It was here that Bicolano guerillas hide during the Japanese Period. In the 70s, with the leardership of Romulo Jallores and his brother, they also established
Daet, Camarines Norte(en)
Philippines / Bicol / Daet
city, capital, province
Daet is a 1st class municipality in the province of Camarines Norte, Philippines. It is the capital municipality of Camarines Norte. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 80,632 people in 16,267 households. The current mayor of
Sampaloc Lake(en)
Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / San_Pablo (San Pablo City)
lake
Sampaloc Lake is the biggest lake in the San Pablo Cities Seven Lakes. See: msc.edu.ph/cyberfair_entry/structures/sampaloc.html
City of Manila(en)
Philippines / National_Capital_Region / Manila
city, capital
The City of Manila (Tagalog: Lungsod ng Maynila), or simply Manila or Maynila, is the capital of the Philippines and one of the 17 cities and municipalities that make up Metro Manila. It is located on the eastern shores of
The Hidden Spring(en)
Philippines / Southern_Mindanao / Davao (Davao City)
hacienda
Hacienda De Paderna Hidden Spring
bry. sta maria(en)
Philippines / Western_Mindanao / Zamboanga (Zamboanga City)
infront
bry. Sta. maria
Davao International Airport(en)
Philippines / Southern_Mindanao / Davao (Davao City)
airport
The new air terminal in Davao City The following airlines serve the Davao International Airport: * Domestic Wing o Philippine Airlines ( Manila, Zamboanga(new route) ) o Cebu Pacific Air ( Manila, Cebu, Zamboanga ) o Air Philippines ( Manila,
Ninoy Aquino International Airport(en)
Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Bacoor (Pasay City)
airport, international
The Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Filipino: Paliparang Pandaigdig ng Ninoy Aquino) or NAIA (IATA: MNL, ICAO: RPLL) is the primary airport serving the Metro Manila Area and the main international gateway of the Philippines. The place is named after Benigno
The Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) Complex(en)
Philippines / National_Capital_Region / Manila (Pasay City)
theatre
The inauguration of the Cultural Center of the Philippines in 1969 gave the arts a home. The CCP was created in 1966 through Executive Order No. 30 with the purpose of promoting and preserving Filipino arts and culture. It was
La Mesa Dam(en)
Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Montalban (Quezon City)
water catchment area, water supply, dam, watershed, water
The La Mesa Dam is a dam in Quezon City in the Philippines. It is part of the Angat-Ipo-La Mesa water system, which supplies most of the water supply of Metro Manila. The La Mesa Dam is an earth dam
Filinvest Corporate City - Alabang(en)
Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / San_Pedro
city, office building
Filinvest Corporate City (FCC) sprawls over an expansive 244 hectares of prime property in Alabang, Muntinlupa City. Master-planned to be competitive with the world’s most modern cities, FCC is the premier central business district and major urban center in southern
Manila South Harbor(en)
Philippines / National_Capital_Region / Manila (City of Manila)
seaport
The main international port is Manila South Harbor, enclosed by a low breakwater. The customhouse and several warehouses and sheds are enclosed. There are no railway lines within the port area, and cargo is transported from the piers by trucks
Rizal Park(en)
Philippines / National_Capital_Region / Manila (City of Manila)
park
Considered as one of the largest parks in Southeast Asia, it has an area of 58 hectares which runs from Taft Avenue up to the walls of the famous Manila Bay. It was known as the Bagumbayan field during the
Jones Bridge(en)
Philippines / National_Capital_Region / Manila (City of Manila)
jones, bridge
The Jones Bridge, formerly known as Puente de Espana (Bridge of Spain) or Puente Grande, is the first bridge ever built in the country in 1623. It was rebuilt by the Americans in 1916 and renamed after Atkinson Jones, a
MacArthur Bridge(en)
Philippines / National_Capital_Region / Manila (City of Manila)
bridge
This bridge was named in honor of World War II American General Douglas MacArthur who uttered the famous line: "I Shall Return." It connects the Sta. Cruz/Escolta area to the center of Manila proper.
Ayala Bridge(en)
Philippines / National_Capital_Region / Manila (City of Manila)
bridge
First built in 1872 by Don Jacobo Zobel de Ayala of the Ayala-Roxas Family. In 1908, during the American Colonial Period, it was reconstructed making use of steel materials, thus the first structural steel bridge spanning Pasig River. the bridge
Future SM City Santa Ana site(en)
Philippines / National_Capital_Region / Manila (Makati City)
park, shopping mall/center
Former site of Santa Ana Racetrack. It is now demolished to give way to the construction of SM City Santa Ana. Address: Former Santa Ana Hippodrome, A.P. Reyes Ave. cor. Hippodromo Street, Brgy. Carmona, Makati City, Philippines Opening Date: 2011
Manila American Cemetery and Memorial(en)
Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Cainta (Taguig City)
park, cemetery, historic
Manila American Cemetery and Memorial is dedicated to all the soldiers and of the US Army who lost their lives during the second world war. Located about six miles away from Manila, Manila American Cemetery and Memorial is housed within
Bonifacio Global City(en)
Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Cainta (Taguig City)
city, global
Bonifacio Global City™, located in the progressive city of Taguig, is a project of Fort Bonifacio Development Corporation (FBDC), backed by a partnership of two of the country's most reputable names in real estate development. In April 2003, Ayala Land,
Wack Wack Golf & Country Club(en)
Philippines / Southern_Tagalog / Malanday (Mandaluyong City)
golf course
Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong City, Philippines (632) 723-0665 (632) 723-8554 (632) 723-8558
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