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Manila
Capital city of the Philippines
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Capital and highly urbanized city in National Capital Region, Philippines
Manila Maynila (Filipino) | |
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| City of Manila | |
| Nickname(s): Pearl of the Orient[1] and others | |
| Motto(s): Manila, God First | |
| Anthem: "Awit ng Maynila" (Song of Manila) | |
Map of Metro Manila with Manila highlighted[a] | |
OpenStreetMap | |
| Coordinates: 14°35′45″N120°58′38″E / 14.5958°N 120.9772°E / 14.5958; 120.9772 | |
| Country | Philippines |
| Region | National Capital Region |
| Legislative district | 1st to 6th district |
| Administrative district | 16 city districts |
| Established | 13th century or earlier |
| Sultanate of Brunei (Maynila) | 1500s |
| Spanish Manila | June 24, 1571 |
| City charter | July 31, 1901 |
| Highly urbanized city | December 22, 1979 |
| Barangays | 897 (see Barangays and districts) |
| • Type | Sangguniang Panlungsod |
| • Mayor | Maria Sheilah H. Lacuna-Pangan |
| • Vice Mayor | John Marvin C. Nieto |
| • Repres • Elpidio quirino(1948 1953)• CHAPTER 6. Postcolonial TransitionsMcKenna, Thomas M.. "CHAPTER 6. Postcolonial Transitions". Muslim Rulers and Rebels: Everyday Politics and Armed Separatism in the Southern Philippines, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998, pp. 113-137. https://doi.org/10.1525/9780520919648-009 McKenna, T. (1998). CHAPTER 6. Postcolonial Transitions. In Muslim Rulers and Rebels: Everyday Politics and Armed Separatism in the Southern Philippines (pp. 113-137). Berkeley: University of California Press. https://doi.org/10.1525/9780520919648-009 McKenna, T. 1998. CHAPTER 6. Postcolonial Transitions. Muslim Rulers and Rebels: Everyday Politics and Armed Separatism in the Southern Philippines. Berkeley: University of California Press, pp. 113-137. https://doi.org/10.1525/9780520919648-009 McKenna, Thomas M.. "CHAPTER 6. Postcolonial Transitions" In Muslim Rulers and Rebels: Everyday Politics and Armed Separatism in the Southern Philippines, 113-137. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998. https://doi.org/10.1525/9780520919648-009 McKenna T. CHAPTER 6. Postcolonial Transitions. In: Muslim Rulers and Rebels: Everyday Politics and Armed Separatism in the Southern Philippines. Berkeley: University of California Press; 1998. p.113-137. https://doi.org/10.1525/978052091 | |