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Manila (Tagalog: Lungsod ng Maynila) is the capital of the Philippines and a major attraction in terms of culture and heritage in the country. Sprawling, congested and polluted will likely be the first words to enter your mind when you think of Manila but don't let that impression stop you from exploring its places of interests: its churches; its diverse and complicated culture; colonial history; gigantic malls; bustling markets; hidden architectural gems and vibrant nightlife. Take the opportunity to explore Manila and make your own personal connection with the city.
14.583333120.966667Quezon City is the largest city in the Philippines and is one of the constituent cities of Metro Manila. Commonly called QC or Kyusi, it has a population of 2.68 million people. It has become the hub of information technology and its entertainment industry in the Philippines. The city was named after former Philippine president Manuel Luis Quezon y Molina. Quezon City was the country's capital from 1946 until 1972, when the seat of government was returned to neighboring Manila. Quezon City consists of five districts.
14.63121.03city of the Philippines
7.1125.6city of the Philippines and capital of the province of Cebu
10.3093123.8931city of the Philippines and capital of the province of Misamis Oriental
8.48124.65city of the Philippines
16.4166667120.6Bohol is the main island of Bohol Province, which also includes 75 smaller islands. The island lies southeast from Cebu Island and southwest of Leyte Island in the Central Visayas region. This oval-shaped island is the tenth largest of the Philippine archipelago.
9.884124.216Caloocan or Kalookan is a city, part of Metro Manila.
14.65120.97Siquijor is a small island province in the Visayas lying some 22 km east of Southern Negros. While the coastline is mostly white sand beaches fronting the ocean full of tropical marine life, the interior is mountainous.
9.18123.57city of the Philippines and capital of the province of Bohol
9.65123.85city of the Philippines
6.9122.08city of the Philippines and capital of the province of Ilocos Sur
17.575120.388province of the Philippines
13.759753121.057769city of the Philippines in the province of Cavite
14.103056120.932778Palawan is the westernmost province of the Philippines, the one with the largest land area and with probably the most pristine natural environment away from its settlements.
9.5275118.3975Bataan Province is in the Philippines.
14.685120.4319Antipolo is a city in Rizal Province, Philippines.
14.584244121.176289Camiguin is a small island province off the northern coast of Mindanao in the Philippines.
9.17124.72city of the Philippines
15.16056120.58641city of the Philippines in Metro Manila
14.60488121.02964Masbate is a largely rural island province of the Philippines located in the Bicol Region. It consists of three major islands: Masbate, Ticao and Burias. Its capital and largest city is Masbate City.
12.27123.58has beautiful coral reefs, and shorelines of black and white sands. Visit the Camarines Sur Watersport complex and go water skiing.
13.6667123.3333city of the Philippines and capital of the province of Albay
13.1333123.7333Muntinlupa is a city in Metro Manila, Philippines. Muntinlupa features two affluent business districts, Filinvest City and Ayala Alabang, but it is easy to be overwhelmed by the noisy sprawl around and miss some other hidden attractions. Just like other similar cities around Metro Manila, Muntinlupa incorporates old and new.
14.38121.05Dumaguete is the capital city and main port of Negros Oriental, the province that occupies the south-eastern part of Negros Island, in the Philippines. It is sometimes called the "City of Gentle People". A laid-back university town with a charming sea-front boulevard and a good selection of tourist-oriented services, Dumaguete is a good place to relax for anything from a few days to a few decades. There are many tourists and a large contingent of resident foreigners. According to the Philippine government Dumaguete is the most popular destination in the country for retiring abroad.
9.31028123.30806Leyte is an island in the Eastern Visayas island group in the Philippines. It is divided into two provinces, Leyte Province and Southern Leyte. Each province includes some nearby smaller islands. Leyte is connected by bridges across narrow straits to the larger Samar Island and to the smaller Biliran island. The two largest cities are the capital, Tacloban, on the east coast near Samar Island, and Ormoc on the western coast.
10.83333333124.83333333Navotas City is a city in Metro Manila, known for its wide seafood markets.
14.6667120.9417city of the Philippines in the province of Camarines Sur
13.62123.17municipality of the Philippines in the province of Batangas
13.883333120.933333Sorsogon City is in Sorsogon Province.
12.97124has dozens of limestone islands that form a stunningly beautiful karst topography permeated by crystal-clear bays and lagoons, still relatively unspoiled by mass tourism
11.1795119.3914municipality of the Philippines in the province of Palawan
12120.2Loboc is in Bohol Island.
9.63124.03municipality of the Philippines in the province of Cebu
9.520618123.431436municipality of the Philippines in the province of Ifugao
16.9186121.0592municipality of the Philippines in the province of Palawan
10.53119.28Caramoan is a town on the Philippines island of Luzon.
13.77123.87municipality of the Philippines in the province of Bohol
9.82124.2municipality of the Philippines in the province of Sorsogon
12.9167123.6Calabarzon is a region of southwestern Luzon, the main island in the Philippines.
14121.5Samar is the third largest island in the Philippines, after Mindanao and Luzon islands. It is located next to Leyte Island and the two are joined by a bridge.
12125Busuanga is the largest Island of the Calamian archipelago in the Northern part of Palawan province in the Philippines. Nice beaches, gentle landscape, good hiking and great diving make the island a good holiday destination.
12.1667119.95Brooke's Point is a 1st class municipality in the province of Palawan, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has an estimated population of 58,537. The municipality has become famous for its promotion of ecotourism.
8.78333333117.83333333tourist island in the Philippines
11.969444121.927222Corregidor Island is a small island in the Philippines. It is well-known for its strategic situation at the opening of Manila Bay.
14.38555556120.57305556region of the Philippines
13.1123.33Island features a beautiful white sand shoreline and coral gardens.
11.333124.116in Bohol Province, as resort island with fine beaches. The rest of the province has other attractions including the Chocolate Hills and wild tarsiers (tiny primates).
9.597123.795Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park is in Palawan, Philippines. The park is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
9.15120.16Sabang is a small village in Palawan, Philippines. It is used as an entry point to the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River. There's not much in the village except services for those going to visit the river, but there is a beach and a chilled out atmosphere.
10.1961118.8933city of the Philippines in Metro Manila
14.55121.03province of the Philippines
10.32123.75city of the Philippines in Metro Manila
14.55121province of the Philippines
11122.67city of the Philippines in Metro Manila
14.52121.05city of the Philippines and capital of the province of Palawan
9.75118.75province of the Philippines
18.17120.75province of the Philippines
15.07120.67city of the Philippines in the province of Batangas
13.9411121.1622province of the Philippines
15.5120.5Province in Calabarzon, Philippines
14.17121.83province of the Philippines
14.27120.87city of the Philippines
15.147181120.584733second largest island of the Philippines
8125province of the Philippines
17.33120.58city of the Philippines in Metro Manila
14.47121.02city of the Philippines in Metro Manila
14.6121.03province of the Philippines
17.08121.17Independent Component City in Bicol Region, Philippines
13.62123.17city of the Philippines in the province of Cebu
10.12123.63private pontifical university in Manila
14.60996111120.98950278city of the Philippines in the province of Negros Occidental
10.8122.97municipality of the Philippines in the province of Bohol
9.622681123.913472province of the Philippines
10.57122.58municipality of the Philippines in the Mountain Province
17.08120.9Municipality of the Philippines in the province of Bohol
9.68123.92municipality of the Philippines in the province of Bohol
9.63124.03municipality of the Philippines in the province of Cavite
14.32120.77municipality of the Philippines in the province of Ilocos Norte
18.55833120.78472Municipality of the Philippines in the province of Palawan
9.23118.03island of the Philippines
12125Taal Volcano
14.00194444120.99277778The highest mountain in the Philippines.
6.9875125.27083333island in the Calamian Islands
11.92916667120.24166667Church in Manila, Philippines
14.59972222120.98916667potentially active stratovolcano located in the province of Camarines Sur, Philippines
13.65916667123.37333333Roman Catholic basilica located in Manila, Philippines
14.59147120.97356Art and history museum in , Ayala Museum Building
14.55360556121.02316944third highest mountain in the Philippines
16.58357222120.88359167Roman Catholic church of the municipality of Paoay, Ilocos Norte in the Philippines
18.06152778120.52152778the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the Philippines
14.5939120.9945rice terraces in the Cordillera region, Philippines
16.9121.05theater in Manila, Philippines
14.594205120.980421historic urban park located in Manila, Philippines
14.5825120.97833333Church in Manila, Philippines
14.569326120.984742The smallest Spanish outpost in the Philippines during the colonial era. It has a small museum showcasing the wreckage and treasures from the sunken San Diego galleon from Mexico. The area is scenic with the newly renovated and open-air Plaza Independencia at the entrance.
10.29222222123.90583333bay forming part of Luzon Sea on the west coast of the island of Luzon, Philippines
14.79120.2325Historical five-star hotel in the City of Manila
14.58319722120.97429722various rice terraces located at the Cordillera Administrative Region, Philippines
16.93388889121.13666667Geological formation in Bohol, Philippines
9.91666667124.16666667national park in Quezon City, Philippines containing the Quezon Memorial Shrine
14.65141667121.04916667Roman Catholic parish church in Santa Maria, Ilocos Sur, Philippines and a World Heritage Site
17.36666667120.48311111A large and venerable church that traces its history to the founding of the convent of the Santo Niño de Cebu in 1565. It contains a statue of the Santo Niño (Holy Child) that is regarded as the oldest religious relic in the Philippines. The statue was presented by Ferdinand Magellan to Queen Juana during the baptism of King Humabon and his wife Queen Juana on 14 April 1521. The natives of Cebu were formally Christianized by Miguel Lopez de Legaspi and Father Andres de Urdaneta on 27 April 1565. However, as they found the natives hostile, the village was set on fire. Later on, in a burnt-out house, a soldier named Juan Camus found the statue untouched. This was proclaimed a miracle. The statue, adorned with gold and precious stones, is in a glass case to the left of the altar. The church sees a constant stream of devotees praying at pews in the sanctuary and in front of statues of saints. The Basilica del Santo Niño Museum (open Tu-Su 8-11:45AM, 1:30-4:45PM) contains the vestments used to dress the Santo Niño and jewellery offered to the Santo Niño for use during his feast (#Sinolog) on the third Sunday of January.
10.29388889123.90138889indoor arena in Bay City, Philippines
14.53194444120.98361111Church in Manila, Philippines
14.581953121.013764Church in Naga City, Philippines
13.6282123.1872A church built in 1565 by the first Spanish missionaries in Cebu, seat of an Archbishop who has subordinate Bishops in many cities of the Visayas. It was mostly destroyed during World War II and had been rebuilt a bit differently. Behind the church is a cemetery where several prominent churchmen including Cardinal Rosales are buried.
10.2958123.9029sports venue
14.5775121.06611111Particularly scenic at night, is by far the largest provincial capitol building anywhere in the entire archipelago. It was built during the American era, and the design is a miniature of the White House.
10.31669722123.89076111oceanarium in Manila, Philippines
14.579306120.972487cemetery
14.633120.989major street in Metro Manila, Philippines
14.56805556120.98333333Spanish colonial era fortification in Zamboanga City, Philippines
6.90111111122.08222222Caves and archaeological site in the Philippines
9.279882117.9814The Bahay Tsinoy is a building in Intramuros, Manila, Philippines which houses the Kaisa-Angelo King Heritage Center, a museum documents the history, lives and contributions of the ethnic Chinese in the Philippine life and history.
14.59083333120.975Roman Catholic parish church in Binondo, Manila, Philippines
14.599967120.974439Church in Naga City, Philippines
13.63439123.19557multi-purpose stadium located inside the Panaad Park and Sports Complex in Bacolod, Philippines
10.624926122.965465The Manila Central Post Office, often called the Post Office Building, is the main postal office of Manila, which also serves as the home of the Philippine Postal Corporation. It also houses the main mail sorting-distribution operations of the Philippines. It is located along the riverbanks in Lawton, Ermita and lies at the northern end of Liwasang Bonifacio. Its location along the frontage of the Pasig River was a part of the Burnham Plan of Manila for easy water transportation of mails. Its central location with converging avenues made the building readily accessible from all sides. The building's main entrance faces the Liwasang Bonifacio.
14.5955120.9791Church in Manila, Philippines
14.6079120.9675An octagonal building decorated with murals containing a large wooden cross that commemorates the Portuguese conquistador Ferdinand Magellan who planted a wooden cross upon converting the original inhabitants to Christianity. A plaque states that the visible wooden cross contains the original cross, but some historians say the original cross was reduced to firewood by local inhabitants when the Magellan fleet headed elsewhere. Take time to appreciate the various candle sellers who dance around during worship and while selling the candles.
10.29330556123.90180556Brave the cacophonous traffic to see the oldest street in the Philippines with some nice worn-out classical buildings dating back to the American Era. At night, this street transforms into a market with good buys everywhere. Be wary of pickpockets though.
10.29674444123.89901389The Coconut Palace, also known as Tahanang Pilipino, is a government building located in the Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex, in Manila, Philippines. It was the official residence and the principal workplace of the Vice President of the Philippines during the term of Jejomar Binay.
14.55515120.979852A Gothic-inspired cathedral and is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cagayan de Oro, since it houses the cathedra (seat) of the Archbishop of Cagayan de Oro. The present-day cathedral was constructed in 1946, after being destroyed during World War II. Inside the cathedral are centuries-old stained glass windows, while outside its main entrance is a wooden cross from 1888, erected by Augustinian Recollect missionaries.
8.474795124.641475The museum is housed in the former Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center, which was once the Carcel de Cebu. Its four Spanish-era buildings made of coral stone contain artifacts relating to the history of Cebu.
10.3123.9island in the Philippines
11.98013121.91932city hall building of Zamboanga City
6.90397222122.07608333island in the Philippines
12.264444444444123.835bight in Palawan, Philippines
11.078888888889119.38805555556section of Mabini, Batangas, consisting of Anilao Proper and Anilao East
13.75120.91666667park in Philippines
16.419682120.627267The Arroceros Forest Park is a riverside park in Manila, Philippines, located on Antonio Villegas Street in the central district of Ermita. Developed in 1993, the 2.2-hectare (5.4-acre) urban forest on the south bank of the Pasig River, at the foot of Quezon Bridge, consists of secondary growth forest with 61 different tree varieties and 8,000 ornamental plants providing a habitat for 10 different bird species. Despite its small size, it is considered an important feature of the city. It lies in a historic area of Manila and has been called "Manila's last lung", being the city's only nature park. The park is administered by the City Government of Manila in partnership with private environmental group, Winner Foundation.
14.59416667120.98194444urban public park in Davao City, Mindanao, Philippines
7.07055556125.60861111Limestone sculpture of a lion by the Baguio chapter of the Lions Club. It is carved by Ifugao artist Anselmo Bayang Day-ag and is considered as the Baguio's "entrance marker" for tourists coming from south of the city.
16.367556120.605899The Fountain of Justice is the site where Jose Luis de Luzzuriaga's residence used to stand, it was where the Spanish forces surrendered Bacolod to the Filipino forces. During the night it is illuminated by lights, it is the usual meeting place for protesters and rallies alike. Today the Fountain of Justice only often functions.
10.6676122.9454The plaza is like the Bacolod version of Central park but the smaller version, fountains are scattered around the plaza and a gazebo stands in the middle and they are actually the main attractions, just like other parks, trees are scattered around it. The last but not the least, the Unknown Soldiers Monument also known as Theodore Vinther Monument is found here. It is the common place where events like the MassKara festival is held as well as other activities such as Arnis(Filipino martial arts) and other martial arts practices usually happen, it is also a hub for joggers and people doing aerobics during the morning.
10.676207122.95166The remains of a Spanish-era sugar plantation that was burned by the owners before Japanese forces could seize it during World War II. All that is left of the mansion is its stone skeleton. It is a popular destination for wedding photo shoots. The grounds have beautiful flower beds. It might give you a feeling that you're somewhere in the countryside in countryside of Europe perhaps.
10.7102122.9833The first 1950 lifestyle museum in the Philippines, formerly the house of Raymundo L. Dizon Sr. and Hermelinda V. Ramos. The main lifestyle exhibit is on the second floor and on the ground floor are seven galleries. One shows how Bacolod looked in previous times; others are: The National Artist gallery, The Holy Land Collection, The Alunan - Puentebella Dolls Collection, Rudy Dizon horse figures, Bro. Roly's crystal collection and the Masskara collection of ABS-CBN that was turned over to the museum.
10.6707122.952volcano in the Philippines
13.25666667123.685species of fish
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Taiwan (Traditional Chinese: 台灣 or 臺灣, Tái wān) is an island nation of about 36,000 km² off the coast of southeastern mainland China, southwest of Japan's Okinawa and north of the Philippines. The island is officially known as and governed by the Republic of China (中華民國 Zhōnghuá Mínguó) or ROC. Shaped roughly like a sweet potato, the nation is home to more than 23 million people and is one of the most densely populated places in the world. Besides its crowded cities, Taiwan is also known for steep mountains and lush forests. In addition to the island of Taiwan, the Republic of China governs the tiny Pescadores (Penghu), Quemoy (Kinmen/Jinmen), and Matsu.
23.76120.97Indonesia is a huge archipelago of diverse islands scattered over both sides of the Equator between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. With more than 260 million people, Indonesia is the fourth most populous country in the world — after China, India and the USA — and by far the largest in Southeast Asia. While it has land borders with Malaysia to the north and East Timor and Papua New Guinea to the east, its exclusive economic zone also abuts Australia to the south; Palau, the Philippines, Vietnam, Singapore, and Thailand to the north; and India to the northwest. With an extensive, but quickly carved out amount of green forests on all of its islands and half way between the poles, Indonesia is nicknamed The Emerald of the Equator.
-2118Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia, on the Malay peninsula, as well as on northern Borneo. The country is one of Asia's new tiger economies, having seen great economic and human development during the last decades. While the capital Kuala Lumpur is a cosmopolitan city, deep jungles cover some of the land.
3108Palau (Belau) is a group of more than 500 islands, covering 458km², in the Micronesia area of Oceania, to the southeast of the Philippines.
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