Linggo, Hulyo 10, 2011

CAMANAVA

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Caloocan is a residential and industrial suburb to the north of Manila on the eastern shore of Dagat-dagatan Lagoon.  Shoes and other consumer items are made here.
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Malabon is also part of the wider industrial district in the northern part of metropolitan Manila that produces chemicals, plastics, and other goods.
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Navotas is an important commercial fishing center for Manila and is known for its production of bagoong (a fish paste) and for its preparation plants. Numerous fish ponds have been constructed next to Manila Bay.
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Valenzuela was formerly an old agricultural town and is today a residential and industrial suburb of Manila.
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Living anywhere near the ocean it is much applicable to use stainless steel fixings and equipments to avoid rusty blotches.
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Caloocan is the country’s third most populous city with a population of 1,177,604 based on the 2000 Census of Population.
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Seventy-seven years after it was proclaimed a separate town, Caloocan partly hosted the completion of the British-owned Manila-Dagupan railways in 1892, bringing the municipality closer to Manila and other points of Luzon.
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Historical records showed that the city of Valenzuela was formerly a part of the province of Bulacan, whose history began when small settlements of fishinermen, lived along the coast of Manila Bay even before the arrival of the Spaniards.  The settlers later on became farmers after they discovered that the interior part of the province was fertile and well drained by a network of rivers and streams.
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With regards to the separation of Navotas from Malabon in 1859 and the organization thereof as a distinct municipality or “pueblo” with its own government and church, Navotas was first headed by the governadorcillos who exercised executive and judicial functions.
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From 1770 to 1787, Malabon became a large producer of high-quality indigo exported to European textile industry.

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