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[
"Guárico",
"shares border with",
"Aragua"
] | Guárico State is bounded on the north by Miranda, Aragua and Carabobo States, on the south by Bolívar and Apure, on the east by Anzoátegui State and on the west by Cojedes and Barinas States. | 25 |
[
"Guárico",
"shares border with",
"Cojedes"
] | Geography
Guárico is known as "the gateway" to the Central Plains, with a geography of contrasts between mountainous areas near the border of the state of Cojedes, galleys (because of their hat shape) or hills that accompany the course of the river Guárico and an equally wide area of flat land.Guárico State is bounded ... | 30 |
[
"Guárico",
"shares border with",
"Anzoátegui"
] | Guárico State is bounded on the north by Miranda, Aragua and Carabobo States, on the south by Bolívar and Apure, on the east by Anzoátegui State and on the west by Cojedes and Barinas States. | 31 |
[
"Guárico",
"shares border with",
"Carabobo"
] | Guárico State is bounded on the north by Miranda, Aragua and Carabobo States, on the south by Bolívar and Apure, on the east by Anzoátegui State and on the west by Cojedes and Barinas States. | 32 |
[
"Guárico",
"contains the administrative territorial entity",
"Municipio Las Mercedes"
] | Municipalities and municipal seats
Camaguán (Camaguán)
Chaguaramas (Chaguaramas)
El Socorro (El Socorro)
Francisco de Miranda (Calabozo)
José Félix Ribas (Tucupido)
José Tadeo Monagas (Altagracia de Orituco)
Juan Germán Roscio (San Juan de los Morros)
Julián Mellado (El Sombrero)
Las Mercedes (Las Mercedes del Llano)
L... | 34 |
[
"Guárico",
"capital",
"San Juan de los Morros"
] | Guárico State (Spanish: Estado Guárico, IPA: [esˈtaðo ˈɣwaɾiko]) is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. The state capital is San Juan de Los Morros. Guárico State covers a total surface area of 64,986 km2 (25,091 sq mi) and, in 2011, had a census population of 747,739. It is named for the Guárico River. | 39 |
[
"Guárico",
"named after",
"Guárico River"
] | Guárico State (Spanish: Estado Guárico, IPA: [esˈtaðo ˈɣwaɾiko]) is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. The state capital is San Juan de Los Morros. Guárico State covers a total surface area of 64,986 km2 (25,091 sq mi) and, in 2011, had a census population of 747,739. It is named for the Guárico River. | 43 |
[
"Guárico",
"head of government",
"José Manuel Vásquez"
] | Executive Power
The Governor of the State of Guárico is the Chief Executive of that State located in the center of Venezuela. According to Article 160 of the Venezuelan Constitution of 1999, the governor must be: Venezuelan, over twenty-five years old and from a secular state. The governor is elected for four years by ... | 49 |
[
"Guárico",
"shares border with",
"Bolívar"
] | Guárico State is bounded on the north by Miranda, Aragua and Carabobo States, on the south by Bolívar and Apure, on the east by Anzoátegui State and on the west by Cojedes and Barinas States. | 50 |
[
"Guárico",
"shares border with",
"Miranda"
] | Guárico State is bounded on the north by Miranda, Aragua and Carabobo States, on the south by Bolívar and Apure, on the east by Anzoátegui State and on the west by Cojedes and Barinas States.It has three important recreational facilities: Agua Blanca, Santa Crucecita and Quebrada de Guatopo. Excursions and long walks c... | 51 |
[
"Republika Srpska",
"continent",
"Europe"
] | Geography
Situated in Southeast Europe, Republika Srpska is located on the Balkan Peninsula, with its northern extents reaching into the Pannonian Basin. Republika Srpska lies between latitudes 42° and 46° N and longitudes 16° and 20° E. The entity is split into two main parts by the Brčko District; a hilly western par... | 1 |
[
"Republika Srpska",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Bosnia and Herzegovina"
] | Republika Srpska (Serbian Cyrillic: Република Српска, pronounced [repǔblika sr̩̂pskaː] (listen); also known as Republic of Srpska) is one of the two entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the other being the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in the north and east of the country. Its largest city and admi... | 3 |
[
"Republika Srpska",
"different from",
"Serbia"
] | Name
In the name Republika Srpska, Srpska is a noun derived from the ethnonym of the Serbs with a different suffix than Srbija ‘Serbia’.
In Serbian, many names of countries are formed with the -sk- suffix (e.g. Bugarska ‘Bulgaria’, Danska ‘Denmark’, Finska ‘Finland’, Hrvatska ‘Croatia’, Irska ‘Ireland’, Turska ‘Turkey’... | 6 |
[
"Republika Srpska",
"office held by head of government",
"prime minister"
] | External relations
In September 2006, Republika Srpska officials signed a 'special ties agreement' with Serbia aimed at promoting economic and institutional cooperation between Serbia and Republika Srpska. The accord was signed by Serbia's President Boris Tadić and Prime Minister Vojislav Koštunica, former Republika Sr... | 12 |
[
"Republika Srpska",
"shares border with",
"Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina"
] | Republika Srpska (Serbian Cyrillic: Република Српска, pronounced [repǔblika sr̩̂pskaː] (listen); also known as Republic of Srpska) is one of the two entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the other being the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in the north and east of the country. Its largest city and admi... | 13 |
[
"Republika Srpska",
"contains the administrative territorial entity",
"Banja Luka Region"
] | Republika Srpska (Serbian Cyrillic: Република Српска, pronounced [repǔblika sr̩̂pskaː] (listen); also known as Republic of Srpska) is one of the two entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the other being the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in the north and east of the country. Its largest city and admi... | 23 |
[
"Republika Srpska",
"instance of",
"administrative territorial entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina"
] | Republika Srpska (Serbian Cyrillic: Република Српска, pronounced [repǔblika sr̩̂pskaː] (listen); also known as Republic of Srpska) is one of the two entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the other being the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in the north and east of the country. Its largest city and admi... | 24 |
[
"Republika Srpska",
"capital",
"Banja Luka"
] | Republika Srpska (Serbian Cyrillic: Република Српска, pronounced [repǔblika sr̩̂pskaː] (listen); also known as Republic of Srpska) is one of the two entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the other being the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in the north and east of the country. Its largest city and admi... | 36 |
[
"Dominion of India",
"continent",
"Asia"
] | Dominion Constitution and Government
India as a free and independent dominion within the British Commonwealth of Nations (its title changed in 1949 to "Commonwealth of Nations") came into existence on 15 August 1947 under the provisions of the Indian Independence Act 1947 which had received royal assent on 18 July 1947... | 0 |
[
"Dominion of India",
"head of government",
"Jawaharlal Nehru"
] | In the 1945 general elections in Britain, Labour Party won. A government headed by Clement Attlee, with Stafford Cripps and Lord Pethick-Lawrence in the Cabinet, was sworn in. Many in the new government, including Attlee, had a long history of supporting the decolonization of India. Late in 1946, the Labour government,... | 3 |
[
"Dominion of India",
"office held by head of government",
"prime minister"
] | Independence: 1947
As independence approached, the violence between Hindus and Muslims in the provinces of Punjab and Bengal continued. With the British Army unprepared for the potential for increased violence, the new viceroy, Louis Mountbatten, advanced the date for the transfer of power, allowing less than six month... | 4 |
[
"Dominion of India",
"replaces",
"British Raj"
] | Independence: 1947
As independence approached, the violence between Hindus and Muslims in the provinces of Punjab and Bengal continued. With the British Army unprepared for the potential for increased violence, the new viceroy, Louis Mountbatten, advanced the date for the transfer of power, allowing less than six month... | 7 |
[
"Dominion of India",
"instance of",
"dominion of the British Empire"
] | Dominion Constitution and Government
India as a free and independent dominion within the British Commonwealth of Nations (its title changed in 1949 to "Commonwealth of Nations") came into existence on 15 August 1947 under the provisions of the Indian Independence Act 1947 which had received royal assent on 18 July 1947... | 9 |
[
"Nizhny Novgorod",
"different from",
"Veliky Novgorod"
] | History
Name
Originally the name was just Novgorod (“Newtown"), but to distinguish it from the other, older and well-known Novgorod (Veliky Novgorod) to the west, the city was commonly called “Novgorod of the Lower lands," or “Lower Newtown.” This land was named “lower” (nizhniy (нижний)), even though it is actually hi... | 5 |
[
"Nizhny Novgorod",
"country",
"Russia"
] | Nizhny Novgorod ( NIZH-nee NOV-gə-rod; Russian: Нижний Новгород, IPA: [ˈnʲiʐnʲɪj ˈnovɡərət] (listen) lit. 'Lower Novgorod/Lower New City'), colloquially shortened to Nizhny, from the 13th to the 17th century Novgorod of the Lower Land, known from 1932 to 1990 as Gorky (Горький, [ˈɡorʲkʲɪj]), is the administrative centr... | 7 |
[
"Nizhny Novgorod",
"capital of",
"Nizhny Novgorod Oblast"
] | Administrative and municipal status
Nizhny Novgorod is the administrative center (capital) of Volga Federal District and Nizhny Novgorod Oblast. Within the framework of administrative divisions, it is, together with one resort settlement and twelve rural localities, incorporated as the city of oblast significance of Ni... | 10 |
[
"Nizhny Novgorod",
"capital of",
"Nizhny Novgorod Urban Okrug"
] | Administrative and municipal status
Nizhny Novgorod is the administrative center (capital) of Volga Federal District and Nizhny Novgorod Oblast. Within the framework of administrative divisions, it is, together with one resort settlement and twelve rural localities, incorporated as the city of oblast significance of Ni... | 41 |
[
"Nizhny Novgorod",
"contains the administrative territorial entity",
"Avtozavodsky City District, District d'Avtozavodsky"
] | Avtozavodsky (built around the Gorky Automobile Plant);
Kanavinsky (the site of the Nizhny Novgorod Fair and the location of the main train station);
Leninsky.
Moskovsky (home of the Sokol Aircraft Plant and its airfield);
Sormovsky (where Krasnoye Sormovo and the Volga Shipyard are located);All of today's ... | 65 |
[
"Nizhny Novgorod",
"contains the administrative territorial entity",
"Nizhegorodsky City District, Nizhny Novgorod"
] | Nizhegorodsky (the Kremlin, the historical and administrative center of the city);
Prioksky
SovetskyThe Lower City (Russian: Заречная часть, Zarechnaya chast, Over river part) occupies the low (western) side of the Oka, and includes five city districts: | 71 |
[
"Nizhny Novgorod",
"instance of",
"city or town"
] | Nizhny Novgorod ( NIZH-nee NOV-gə-rod; Russian: Нижний Новгород, IPA: [ˈnʲiʐnʲɪj ˈnovɡərət] (listen) lit. 'Lower Novgorod/Lower New City'), colloquially shortened to Nizhny, from the 13th to the 17th century Novgorod of the Lower Land, known from 1932 to 1990 as Gorky (Горький, [ˈɡorʲkʲɪj]), is the administrative centr... | 76 |
[
"Nizhny Novgorod",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Nizhny Novgorod Urban Okrug"
] | Administrative and municipal status
Nizhny Novgorod is the administrative center (capital) of Volga Federal District and Nizhny Novgorod Oblast. Within the framework of administrative divisions, it is, together with one resort settlement and twelve rural localities, incorporated as the city of oblast significance of Ni... | 77 |
[
"Nizhny Novgorod",
"instance of",
"big city"
] | Nizhegorodsky (the Kremlin, the historical and administrative center of the city);
Prioksky
SovetskyThe Lower City (Russian: Заречная часть, Zarechnaya chast, Over river part) occupies the low (western) side of the Oka, and includes five city districts: | 82 |
[
"Dhaka",
"instance of",
"capital city"
] | Dhaka ( DAH-kə or DAK-ə; Bengali: ঢাকা, romanized: Ḍhākā, IPA: [ˈɖʱaka]), formerly known as Dacca, is the capital and largest city of Bangladesh. It is the sixth-largest and seventh-most densely populated city in the world. Dhaka is a megacity, and has a population of 10.2 million residents as of 2022, and a populatio... | 13 |
[
"Dhaka",
"instance of",
"megacity"
] | Dhaka ( DAH-kə or DAK-ə; Bengali: ঢাকা, romanized: Ḍhākā, IPA: [ˈɖʱaka]), formerly known as Dacca, is the capital and largest city of Bangladesh. It is the sixth-largest and seventh-most densely populated city in the world. Dhaka is a megacity, and has a population of 10.2 million residents as of 2022, and a populatio... | 18 |
[
"Dhaka",
"instance of",
"million city"
] | Dhaka ( DAH-kə or DAK-ə; Bengali: ঢাকা, romanized: Ḍhākā, IPA: [ˈɖʱaka]), formerly known as Dacca, is the capital and largest city of Bangladesh. It is the sixth-largest and seventh-most densely populated city in the world. Dhaka is a megacity, and has a population of 10.2 million residents as of 2022, and a populatio... | 25 |
[
"Dhaka",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Dhaka Division"
] | Dhaka ( DAH-kə or DAK-ə; Bengali: ঢাকা, romanized: Ḍhākā, IPA: [ˈɖʱaka]), formerly known as Dacca, is the capital and largest city of Bangladesh. It is the sixth-largest and seventh-most densely populated city in the world. Dhaka is a megacity, and has a population of 10.2 million residents as of 2022, and a populatio... | 28 |
[
"Dhaka",
"instance of",
"largest city"
] | Dhaka ( DAH-kə or DAK-ə; Bengali: ঢাকা, romanized: Ḍhākā, IPA: [ˈɖʱaka]), formerly known as Dacca, is the capital and largest city of Bangladesh. It is the sixth-largest and seventh-most densely populated city in the world. Dhaka is a megacity, and has a population of 10.2 million residents as of 2022, and a populatio... | 30 |
[
"Cebu City",
"member of",
"Creative Cities Network"
] | This religious and cultural event is celebrated during the island's cultural festivities known as the Sinulog festival. Held every third Sunday of January, it celebrates the festival of the Santo Niño, who was formerly considered to be the patron saint of Cebu. (This patronage was later changed to that of Our Lady of G... | 64 |
[
"Cebu City",
"has part(s)",
"Cebu City's 1st congressional district"
] | Government
Being a highly urbanized city, Cebu City (along with neighboring Mandaue and Lapu-Lapu) is independent from Cebu province. Its electorate do not vote for provincial officials. There were proposals during the time of Governor Emilio Mario Osmeña to establish an "administrative district" that would be independ... | 67 |
[
"Cebu City",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Central Visayas"
] | Cebu City, officially the City of Cebu (Cebuano: Dakbayan sa Sugbo; Filipino: Lungsod ng Cebu), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in the Central Visayas region of the Philippines. It is the capital of the Cebu Province, where it is geographically located but is one of three cities (together with Lapu-Lapu City and M... | 68 |
[
"Cebu City",
"shares border with",
"Balamban"
] | Cebu City, officially the City of Cebu (Cebuano: Dakbayan sa Sugbo; Filipino: Lungsod ng Cebu), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in the Central Visayas region of the Philippines. It is the capital of the Cebu Province, where it is geographically located but is one of three cities (together with Lapu-Lapu City and M... | 71 |
[
"Cebu City",
"shares border with",
"Compostela"
] | Cebu City, officially the City of Cebu (Cebuano: Dakbayan sa Sugbo; Filipino: Lungsod ng Cebu), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in the Central Visayas region of the Philippines. It is the capital of the Cebu Province, where it is geographically located but is one of three cities (together with Lapu-Lapu City and M... | 72 |
[
"Cebu City",
"shares border with",
"Consolacion"
] | Cebu City, officially the City of Cebu (Cebuano: Dakbayan sa Sugbo; Filipino: Lungsod ng Cebu), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in the Central Visayas region of the Philippines. It is the capital of the Cebu Province, where it is geographically located but is one of three cities (together with Lapu-Lapu City and M... | 73 |
[
"Cebu City",
"capital of",
"Cebu"
] | Cebu City, officially the City of Cebu (Cebuano: Dakbayan sa Sugbo; Filipino: Lungsod ng Cebu), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in the Central Visayas region of the Philippines. It is the capital of the Cebu Province, where it is geographically located but is one of three cities (together with Lapu-Lapu City and M... | 75 |
[
"Cebu City",
"shares border with",
"Toledo"
] | Cebu City, officially the City of Cebu (Cebuano: Dakbayan sa Sugbo; Filipino: Lungsod ng Cebu), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in the Central Visayas region of the Philippines. It is the capital of the Cebu Province, where it is geographically located but is one of three cities (together with Lapu-Lapu City and M... | 78 |
[
"Cebu City",
"founded by",
"Miguel López de Legazpi"
] | Spanish period
On April 7, 1521, Portuguese explorer at the service of the Spanish Crown and leader of the first expedition to circumnavigate the world, Ferdinand Magellan, landed in Cebu. He was welcomed by Rajah Humabon (also known as Sri Humabon or Rajah Humabara), the grandson of Sri Lumay, together with his wife a... | 89 |
[
"Cebu City",
"shares border with",
"Mandaue"
] | Cebu City, officially the City of Cebu (Cebuano: Dakbayan sa Sugbo; Filipino: Lungsod ng Cebu), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in the Central Visayas region of the Philippines. It is the capital of the Cebu Province, where it is geographically located but is one of three cities (together with Lapu-Lapu City and M... | 90 |
[
"Cebu City",
"shares border with",
"Talisay"
] | Cebu City, officially the City of Cebu (Cebuano: Dakbayan sa Sugbo; Filipino: Lungsod ng Cebu), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in the Central Visayas region of the Philippines. It is the capital of the Cebu Province, where it is geographically located but is one of three cities (together with Lapu-Lapu City and M... | 91 |
[
"Cebu City",
"contains the administrative territorial entity",
"Banilad"
] | Cebu City, officially the City of Cebu (Cebuano: Dakbayan sa Sugbo; Filipino: Lungsod ng Cebu), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in the Central Visayas region of the Philippines. It is the capital of the Cebu Province, where it is geographically located but is one of three cities (together with Lapu-Lapu City and M... | 96 |
[
"Cebu City",
"instance of",
"highly urbanized city"
] | Barangays
The city comprises 80 barangays. These are grouped into two congressional districts, with 46 barangays in the northern district and 34 in the southern district.As of the 2020 census, 58 barangays are classified as urban barangays where 888,481 (92.15%) of Cebu City's population lives, while the remaining 22 r... | 102 |
[
"Quezon City",
"shares border with",
"Caloocan"
] | History
American invasion era
Initial plans for a new capital city
Before the creation of Quezon City, the land on where it would eventually rise was part of several towns such as Caloocan, Marikina, Pasig and San Juan, all under Manila province until 1901 and Rizal province from 1901 to 1975.
In the 1930s, Manila's ur... | 2 |
[
"Quezon City",
"shares border with",
"Pasig"
] | Geography
The geography of Quezon City is characterized by undulating terrain. The city is within the catchment area of five river systems – Marikina, Pasig, San Juan, Tullahan and Meycauayan – along with their creeks and tributaries with a total length of almost 200 km (120 mi). The city has an area of 161.11 km2 (62.... | 4 |
[
"Quezon City",
"named after",
"Manuel L. Quezon"
] | Quezon City (UK: , US: ; Filipino: Lungsod Quezon [luŋˈsod ˈkɛson]), also known as the City of Quezon and Q.C. (read and pronounced in Filipino as Kyusi), is the most populous city in the Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 2,960,048 people. It was founded on October 12, 1939, and was nam... | 9 |
[
"Quezon City",
"language used",
"Tagalog"
] | Demographics
According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 2,960,048 people, making it the most populous city in the Philippines. As of the 2015 census, the population of Quezon City comprises 22.80% or 1⁄4 of Metro Manila's population. From a population of 39,013 people when the city was established in 1939, it... | 15 |
[
"Quezon City",
"shares border with",
"Marikina"
] | Geography
The geography of Quezon City is characterized by undulating terrain. The city is within the catchment area of five river systems – Marikina, Pasig, San Juan, Tullahan and Meycauayan – along with their creeks and tributaries with a total length of almost 200 km (120 mi). The city has an area of 161.11 km2 (62.... | 21 |
[
"Quezon City",
"shares border with",
"San Juan"
] | City districts
Cubao: Located at the southern part of the city, Cubao is the home of the 35-hectare Araneta City, a mixed-use township development that contains prominent shopping malls such as Ali Mall, Farmers Plaza and Gateway Mall and iconic landmarks such as the Smart Araneta Coliseum. The Cubao Cathedral is the s... | 22 |
[
"Quezon City",
"contains the administrative territorial entity",
"Batasan Hills"
] | District I (2015 population: 409,962) covers barangays Alicia, Bagong Pag-asa, Bahay Toro, Balingasa, Bungad, Damar, Damayan, Del Monte, Katipunan, Mariblo, Masambong, N.S. Amoranto (Gintong Silahis), Nayong Kanluran, Paang Bundok, Pag-ibig sa Nayon, Paltok, Paraiso, Phil-Am, Ramon Magsaysay, Salvacion, San Antonio, Sa... | 27 |
[
"Quezon City",
"contains the administrative territorial entity",
"Payatas"
] | District I (2015 population: 409,962) covers barangays Alicia, Bagong Pag-asa, Bahay Toro, Balingasa, Bungad, Damar, Damayan, Del Monte, Katipunan, Mariblo, Masambong, N.S. Amoranto (Gintong Silahis), Nayong Kanluran, Paang Bundok, Pag-ibig sa Nayon, Paltok, Paraiso, Phil-Am, Ramon Magsaysay, Salvacion, San Antonio, Sa... | 28 |
[
"Quezon City",
"instance of",
"highly urbanized city"
] | Government
Local government
Quezon City is classified as a Special City (according to its income) and a highly urbanized city (HUC). The mayor is the chief executive, and is a member of the Metro Manila Council. The mayor is assisted by the vice mayor, who serves as the presiding officer of the 36-member Quezon City Co... | 31 |
[
"Quezon City",
"contains the administrative territorial entity",
"Bagong Pag-asa"
] | District I (2015 population: 409,962) covers barangays Alicia, Bagong Pag-asa, Bahay Toro, Balingasa, Bungad, Damar, Damayan, Del Monte, Katipunan, Mariblo, Masambong, N.S. Amoranto (Gintong Silahis), Nayong Kanluran, Paang Bundok, Pag-ibig sa Nayon, Paltok, Paraiso, Phil-Am, Ramon Magsaysay, Salvacion, San Antonio, Sa... | 33 |
[
"Quezon City",
"shares border with",
"San Jose del Monte"
] | City districts
Cubao: Located at the southern part of the city, Cubao is the home of the 35-hectare Araneta City, a mixed-use township development that contains prominent shopping malls such as Ali Mall, Farmers Plaza and Gateway Mall and iconic landmarks such as the Smart Araneta Coliseum. The Cubao Cathedral is the s... | 40 |
[
"Quezon City",
"head of government",
"Joy Belmonte"
] | Contemporary
On February 23, 1998, Republic Act. No. 8535 was signed by President Fidel Ramos, which paved the way for the creation of the City of Novaliches by carving out the 15 northernmost barangays of Quezon City. The voting process only includes the affected barangays, but then-city mayor Ismael "Mel" Mathay Jr. ... | 41 |
[
"Caloocan",
"office held by head of government",
"mayor"
] | Government
Local government
Caloocan, like other cities of the Philippines, is a local government unit whose powers and functions are specified by the Local Government Code of the Philippines. In general, as a city, Caloocan is headed by a mayor who heads the city's executive function and the vice mayor who heads the c... | 3 |
[
"Caloocan",
"shares border with",
"Quezon City"
] | Caloocan, officially the City of Caloocan (Filipino: Lungsod ng Kalookan; IPA: [kalɔʔokan]), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in Metro Manila, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 1,661,584 people making it the fourth-most populous city in the Philippines.
Caloocan is divided into two g... | 5 |
[
"Caloocan",
"shares border with",
"Manila"
] | Caloocan, officially the City of Caloocan (Filipino: Lungsod ng Kalookan; IPA: [kalɔʔokan]), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in Metro Manila, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 1,661,584 people making it the fourth-most populous city in the Philippines.
Caloocan is divided into two g... | 6 |
[
"Caloocan",
"shares border with",
"Valenzuela"
] | Caloocan, officially the City of Caloocan (Filipino: Lungsod ng Kalookan; IPA: [kalɔʔokan]), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in Metro Manila, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 1,661,584 people making it the fourth-most populous city in the Philippines.
Caloocan is divided into two g... | 7 |
[
"Caloocan",
"shares border with",
"San Jose del Monte"
] | Caloocan, officially the City of Caloocan (Filipino: Lungsod ng Kalookan; IPA: [kalɔʔokan]), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in Metro Manila, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 1,661,584 people making it the fourth-most populous city in the Philippines.
Caloocan is divided into two g... | 8 |
[
"Caloocan",
"shares border with",
"Meycauayan"
] | Caloocan, officially the City of Caloocan (Filipino: Lungsod ng Kalookan; IPA: [kalɔʔokan]), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in Metro Manila, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 1,661,584 people making it the fourth-most populous city in the Philippines.
Caloocan is divided into two g... | 9 |
[
"Caloocan",
"shares border with",
"Malabon"
] | Caloocan, officially the City of Caloocan (Filipino: Lungsod ng Kalookan; IPA: [kalɔʔokan]), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in Metro Manila, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 1,661,584 people making it the fourth-most populous city in the Philippines.
Caloocan is divided into two g... | 14 |
[
"Caloocan",
"shares border with",
"Navotas"
] | Caloocan, officially the City of Caloocan (Filipino: Lungsod ng Kalookan; IPA: [kalɔʔokan]), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in Metro Manila, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 1,661,584 people making it the fourth-most populous city in the Philippines.
Caloocan is divided into two g... | 16 |
[
"Caloocan",
"shares border with",
"Marilao"
] | Geography
Caloocan is divided into two non-contiguous areas with a total combined area of 53.334 square meters (574.08 sq ft). South Caloocan, with an area of 13.625 square meters (146.66 sq ft), is bordered on the south by Manila, on the east by Quezon City, and on the north-northwest by Malabon, Navotas and Valenzuel... | 17 |
[
"Caloocan",
"instance of",
"highly urbanized city"
] | Caloocan, officially the City of Caloocan (Filipino: Lungsod ng Kalookan; IPA: [kalɔʔokan]), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in Metro Manila, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 1,661,584 people making it the fourth-most populous city in the Philippines.
Caloocan is divided into two g... | 19 |
[
"Cavite City",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Cavite"
] | Cavite City, officially the City of Cavite (Filipino: Lungsod ng Kabite, Spanish and Chavacano: Ciudad de Cavite), is a 4th class component city in the Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 100,674 people.The city was the capital of Cavite province from the latter's establishment in 1614 unt... | 2 |
[
"Cavite City",
"language used",
"Tagalog"
] | History
Early history
The early inhabitants of Cavite City were the Tagalogs ruled by the Kampilan and the bullhorn of a datu, the tribal form of government. According to folklore, the earliest settlers came from Borneo, led by Gat Hinigiw and his wife Dayang Kaliwanag who bore seven children. Archaeological evidences... | 6 |
[
"Cavite City",
"shares border with",
"Noveleta"
] | Geography
The City of Cavite occupies most of the hook-shaped Cavite Peninsula that juts into Manila Bay. The peninsula is bounded by Bacoor Bay to the southeast. The peninsula ends at two tips – Sangley Point and Cavite Point. Cañacao Bay is the body of water formed between Sangley Point and Cavite Point. The latter... | 8 |
[
"Makati",
"country",
"Philippines"
] | Makati ( mə-KAH-tee Tagalog pronunciation: [maˈkati]), officially the City of Makati (Filipino: Lungsod ng Makati), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in the National Capital Region of the Philippines.
Makati is the financial center of the Philippines; it has the highest concentration of multinational and local corpo... | 1 |
[
"Makati",
"language used",
"Tagalog"
] | Makati ( mə-KAH-tee Tagalog pronunciation: [maˈkati]), officially the City of Makati (Filipino: Lungsod ng Makati), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in the National Capital Region of the Philippines.
Makati is the financial center of the Philippines; it has the highest concentration of multinational and local corpo... | 4 |
[
"Makati",
"shares border with",
"Pasig"
] | Geography
Makati is located within the circle of 14′40″ °north and 121′3″ °E right at the center of Metro Manila. The city is bounded on the north by the Pasig River, facing Mandaluyong, on the northeast by Pasig, on the southeast by Pateros and Taguig, on the northwest by the city of Manila, and on the southwest by Pa... | 6 |
[
"Makati",
"shares border with",
"Taguig"
] | Geography
Makati is located within the circle of 14′40″ °north and 121′3″ °E right at the center of Metro Manila. The city is bounded on the north by the Pasig River, facing Mandaluyong, on the northeast by Pasig, on the southeast by Pateros and Taguig, on the northwest by the city of Manila, and on the southwest by Pa... | 7 |
[
"Makati",
"twinned administrative body",
"Vladivostok"
] | Sister cities
Makati's sister city is Los Angeles, California. Makati is also twinned with Ramapo, New York and Vladivostok, Russia. | 8 |
[
"Makati",
"shares border with",
"Manila"
] | Geography
Makati is located within the circle of 14′40″ °north and 121′3″ °E right at the center of Metro Manila. The city is bounded on the north by the Pasig River, facing Mandaluyong, on the northeast by Pasig, on the southeast by Pateros and Taguig, on the northwest by the city of Manila, and on the southwest by Pa... | 9 |
[
"Makati",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Metro Manila"
] | Makati ( mə-KAH-tee Tagalog pronunciation: [maˈkati]), officially the City of Makati (Filipino: Lungsod ng Makati), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in the National Capital Region of the Philippines.
Makati is the financial center of the Philippines; it has the highest concentration of multinational and local corpo... | 10 |
[
"Makati",
"shares border with",
"Pasay"
] | Geography
Makati is located within the circle of 14′40″ °north and 121′3″ °E right at the center of Metro Manila. The city is bounded on the north by the Pasig River, facing Mandaluyong, on the northeast by Pasig, on the southeast by Pateros and Taguig, on the northwest by the city of Manila, and on the southwest by Pa... | 21 |
[
"Makati",
"shares border with",
"Mandaluyong"
] | Geography
Makati is located within the circle of 14′40″ °north and 121′3″ °E right at the center of Metro Manila. The city is bounded on the north by the Pasig River, facing Mandaluyong, on the northeast by Pasig, on the southeast by Pateros and Taguig, on the northwest by the city of Manila, and on the southwest by Pa... | 24 |
[
"Makati",
"instance of",
"highly urbanized city"
] | Makati ( mə-KAH-tee Tagalog pronunciation: [maˈkati]), officially the City of Makati (Filipino: Lungsod ng Makati), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in the National Capital Region of the Philippines.
Makati is the financial center of the Philippines; it has the highest concentration of multinational and local corpo... | 31 |
[
"Makati",
"shares border with",
"Pateros"
] | Geography
Makati is located within the circle of 14′40″ °north and 121′3″ °E right at the center of Metro Manila. The city is bounded on the north by the Pasig River, facing Mandaluyong, on the northeast by Pasig, on the southeast by Pateros and Taguig, on the northwest by the city of Manila, and on the southwest by Pa... | 32 |
[
"Antipolo",
"language used",
"Tagalog"
] | Residents of the city are mainly Tagalogs. Very minor communities of the indigenous Dumagat people are found in Barangay Calawis and sitios Old Boso-Boso, San Isidro, San Jose and Kaysakat in Barangay San Jose. | 1 |
[
"Antipolo",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Rizal"
] | History
Franciscan missionaries arrived in Antipolo in 1578, and built a small church on what is now Boso-Boso Church. They were soon replaced in 1591 by the Jesuits, who organized the village into a parish. By 1601, The Christian population of Antipolo had grown to about 3,000 as the indigenous Dumagat population dwin... | 2 |
[
"Antipolo",
"capital of",
"Rizal"
] | Contemporary
On June 19, 2020, President Rodrigo Duterte signed Republic Act No. 11475, a law transferring the capital and seat of government of the province of Rizal from Pasig to Antipolo. The law took effect 15 days after the official publication in newspaper of general circulation or in the Official Gazette. The of... | 3 |
[
"Antipolo",
"shares border with",
"Taytay"
] | History
Franciscan missionaries arrived in Antipolo in 1578, and built a small church on what is now Boso-Boso Church. They were soon replaced in 1591 by the Jesuits, who organized the village into a parish. By 1601, The Christian population of Antipolo had grown to about 3,000 as the indigenous Dumagat population dwin... | 16 |
[
"Antipolo",
"named after",
"Artocarpus blancoi"
] | Etymology
The city was named after the tipolo (breadfruit) tree (Artocarpus blancoi), which was in abundance in the area. | 18 |
[
"Antipolo",
"instance of",
"component city"
] | Cityhood
On February 13, 1998, Republic Act No. 8508 was enacted, converting Antipolo into a component city. The conversion of the city was ratified in a plebiscite less than two months later on April 4, 1998.
A new provincial capitol for Rizal province was inaugurated in the city on March 4, 2009, though Antipolo was ... | 21 |
[
"Taguig",
"office held by head of government",
"mayor"
] | Government
Local government
Like other cities in the Philippines, Taguig is governed by a mayor and vice mayor who are elected to three-year terms. The mayor is the executive head and leads the city's departments in executing the city ordinances and improving public services. The city mayor is restricted to three conse... | 1 |
[
"Taguig",
"language used",
"Tagalog"
] | Taguig (Tagalog: [taˈɡiɡ]), officially the City of Taguig (Filipino: Lungsod ng Taguig), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in Metro Manila, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 886,722 people. Located in the northwestern shores of Laguna de Bay, the city is known for Bonifacio Global Cit... | 3 |
[
"Taguig",
"shares border with",
"Pasig"
] | Geography
Taguig is located on the northwestern shores of Laguna de Bay, the largest lake in the Philippines. Taguig River, a tributary of the Pasig River, runs through the northern half of the city, while the Napindan River, another tributary of Pasig, forms the natural border between Taguig in Pasig. A relatively sma... | 4 |
[
"Taguig",
"shares border with",
"Taytay"
] | Geography
Taguig is located on the northwestern shores of Laguna de Bay, the largest lake in the Philippines. Taguig River, a tributary of the Pasig River, runs through the northern half of the city, while the Napindan River, another tributary of Pasig, forms the natural border between Taguig in Pasig. A relatively sma... | 8 |
[
"Taguig",
"shares border with",
"Pasay"
] | Geography
Taguig is located on the northwestern shores of Laguna de Bay, the largest lake in the Philippines. Taguig River, a tributary of the Pasig River, runs through the northern half of the city, while the Napindan River, another tributary of Pasig, forms the natural border between Taguig in Pasig. A relatively sma... | 10 |
[
"Taguig",
"category of associated people",
"Category:People from Taguig"
] | Taguig (Tagalog: [taˈɡiɡ]), officially the City of Taguig (Filipino: Lungsod ng Taguig), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in Metro Manila, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 886,722 people. Located in the northwestern shores of Laguna de Bay, the city is known for Bonifacio Global Cit... | 14 |
[
"Taguig",
"head of government",
"Lani Cayetano"
] | City officials
The current mayor for the 2022-2025 term is Lani Cayetano. Arvin Alit, a former councilor is the city's incumbent vice mayor. The current district representatives of the city are the former vice mayor Ricardo "Ading" Cruz, Jr., representing the 1st District and former councilor Amparo Maria "Pammy" Zamor... | 17 |
[
"Taguig",
"instance of",
"highly urbanized city"
] | Taguig (Tagalog: [taˈɡiɡ]), officially the City of Taguig (Filipino: Lungsod ng Taguig), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in Metro Manila, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 886,722 people. Located in the northwestern shores of Laguna de Bay, the city is known for Bonifacio Global Cit... | 19 |
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