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"Pearl of the Orient", as it was called in the days of Spanish domination, Manila now shows his true appearance. The city lies on the west coast of the main island of the Philippines, Luzon Island, surrounded by fertile plains.
The city straddles the delta of the river Pasig, a navigable river that connects Lake Laguna de Bay with the huge natural harbor of Manila Bay and South China Sea.
Wet and warm all year round temperate climate is easy to Manila by sea breezes. In May and November, occasional typhoons.
At first, Manila was a conglomeration of 17 cities, which were joined by President Marcos regime in 1976. Metro Manila is the current urban center, consisting of the colonial capital of Intramuros and other districts, Ermita, Malate, Quipao, San Nicolas, Paco and Binondo.
The 38km ² of urban development are extended to the peripheral towns and villages as Quezon, Pasay, Pasig and Makati, the business center and much of the nightlife.
In terms of historic Manila port was a strategic location - between the Old World spices, silk and silver and the New World, this is a favorable trade.
Chinese were the first traders arrived in the islands, in year 98, but by the end of the fifteenth century Europeans had submitted the Ferdinand Magellan. He arrived in 1521 and claimed the islands in the name of Spain.
Despite a revolution and a proclamation of independence, the Philippines, the U.S. returned after the fall of the Spanish empire in 1898. In 1935 the United States issued the Philippines, only to fall into the "clutches" of Japan six years later.
Filipinos have gained independence in 1946. However, after the election of Ferdinand Marcos in 1965, gave anti-government riots this opportunity to inaugurate a tyrannical regime.
Brutality of this regime continued until 1986, when the "People Power" and the circumstances have made it possible to send the president into exile. As a result, the administration has enhanced the image of political and democratic state, but not the economy.
Today, Manila is a chaotic crowd to exert disproportionate influence over the country. The contrast between the rich and poor is evident in the contrast between the districts of Makati and palaces along the river camps.
Much of Manila still struggles in the Third World, democracy neschimband life than the poor. The chaos of the city reflects the cultural diversity of Filipinos - are over a hundred cultural minorities in the country.
Probably the most famous boxing matches, but Manila has other reasons for praise. Coconut, giant telescopic floor lamps and various cafes lining Baywalk, the perfect location to watch the sunset. Rizal Park is the main recreation center, housing the Japanese and Chinese gardens, fountains and museums. You can spend all Sunday here with his family on a picnic. Public markets are very active here avnd tourists the opportunity to interact with locals.
Modern Manila is a bustling metropolis, with huge buildings that crowd the few colonial buildings that survived the bombing of the World War II. Many travelers use the town simply as a stopping point, but if you're more adventurous, you will find friendliness and charm, hidden treasures in the chaos of the capital city.
Even in the heart of town is the "Fortress City" - Intramuros. Built in 1571 during the Spanish occupation, contains European buildings and churches, which have been replicated in various parts of the archipelago. He was one of the best preserved medieval cities. Here, dungeons and old churches share the area with art galleries, theaters and parks.
In the center of Intramuros is Manila Cathedral, the location of the Catholic Archdiocese of Manila. Then St Augustine, the oldest stone church in the city, and one of the four Philippine Baroque Churches inscribed on UNESCO World Heritage list. The entrance to the north-eastern end is Fort Santiago. Built in nearly 150 years of forced labor, now houses a lush park with trees in blossom, birds and horse-drawn carts.
Manila City | "Pearl of the Orient", as it was called in the days of Spanish domination, Manila now shows his true appearance. The city lies on the west coast of the main island of the Philippines, Luzon Island, surrounded by fertile plains
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