Most notable cities are:
Manila – Area of 35 km², it is one of the most densely populated cities in the world. Is one of 16 cities that make up the National Capital Region called ‘Metro Manila’ with 16 million people. Population 97.484.000. Most minor 30 years old. The busy capital, home of gay scene in Malate area, Chinatown and Little India.
Manila – Area of 35 km², it is one of the most densely populated cities in the world. Is one of 16 cities that make up the National Capital Region called ‘Metro Manila’ with 16 million people. Population 97.484.000. Most minor 30 years old. The busy capital, home of gay scene in Malate area, Chinatown and Little India.
Quezon City – popular area, known for its shopping malls and electronic stores. The Ortigas Center is a huge shopping complex and home to a few gay venues.
Mandaluyong
– Shopping mecca of the Philippines with numerous stores.
Fort Bonifacio
– Shopping mecca of the Philippines with numerous stores.
Fort Bonifacio
Pasay
– the city’s cultural center and home of The Mall of Asia (the Philippines’ largest mall) and the famous Coconut Palace.
– the city’s cultural center and home of The Mall of Asia (the Philippines’ largest mall) and the famous Coconut Palace.
Makati
– central business district of Metro Manila that has many skyscrapers, 5-star hotels, restaurants, shopping malls and entertainment venues.
– central business district of Metro Manila that has many skyscrapers, 5-star hotels, restaurants, shopping malls and entertainment venues.
Pasig
– an industrial town with thriving businesses.Pasig is primarily residential and industrial, but has been becoming increasingly commercial in recent years, particularly after the construction of the Ortigas Center business district in its east. The city is also the see of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pasig, making its cathedral (formerly the Immaculate Conception Cathedral) a landmark built around the same time as the town's foundation in 1573
– an industrial town with thriving businesses.Pasig is primarily residential and industrial, but has been becoming increasingly commercial in recent years, particularly after the construction of the Ortigas Center business district in its east. The city is also the see of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pasig, making its cathedral (formerly the Immaculate Conception Cathedral) a landmark built around the same time as the town's foundation in 1573
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