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Parañaque

Parañaque, officially the City of Parañaque (Filipino: Lungsod ng Parañaque, Tagalog pronunciation: [paɾɐˈɲäke̞]), is a first class highly urbanized city in the National Capital Region of the Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 689,992 people. [3]

Parañaque
City of Parañaque
(From top, left to right: Coastal Road • Parañaque Welcome Sign • Baclaran Church • Parañaque City Hall • PITX)
Nickname: 
Mega City by the Bay
Motto: 
Dedicated to God
Anthem: Bagong Parañaque (English: New Parañaque)
Map of Metro Manila with Parañaque highlighted
OpenStreetMap
Parañaque
Location within the Philippines
Coordinates: 14°28′N 121°01′E / 14.47°N 121.02°E / 14.47; 121.02Coordinates: 14°28′N 121°01′E / 14.47°N 121.02°E / 14.47; 121.02
CountryPhilippines
RegionNational Capital Region
Provincenone
District 1st and 2nd district
FoundedNovember 30, 1572
Cityhood and HUCFebruary 13, 1998
Barangays16 (see Barangays)
Government
[1]
 • TypeSangguniang Panlungsod
 • MayorEric Olivarez (PDP-Laban)
 • Vice MayorJoan Villafuerte-Densing (Liberal)
 • Representatives
 • City Council
Members
 • Electorate346,078 voters (2022)
Area
 • Total47.69 km2 (18.41 sq mi)
Elevation
11 m (36 ft)
Highest elevation
108 m (354 ft)
Lowest elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
 (2020 census) [3]
 • Total689,992
 • Density14,000/km2 (37,000/sq mi)
 • Households
182,216
Demonym(s)Parañaqueño (male)
Parañaqueña (female)
Economy
 • Income class1st city income class
 • Poverty incidence0.85% (2018)[4]
 • Revenue₱7,924,495,749.00 (2020)
 • Assets₱14,896,277,723.00 (2020)
 • Expenditure₱6,182,055,478.00 (2020)
 • Liabilities₱4,796,329,037.00 (2020)
Service provider
 • ElectricityManila Electric Company (Meralco)
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
ZIP code
1700–1720
PSGC
137604000
IDD:area code+63 (0)02
Native languagesTagalog
Websitewww.paranaquecity.gov.ph

It is bordered to the north by Pasay, to the northeast by Taguig, to the southeast by Muntinlupa, to the southwest by Las Piñas, and to the west by Manila Bay. Like the rest of Metro Manila, Parañaque experiences a tropical climate with only two distinct seasons, wet (July to September) and dry (October to June). The city enjoys an annual rainfall of 1,822 millimeters (71.7 in) and an average daily maximum temperature of 34.4 °C (93.9 °F).[5]

Parañaque is the home of the PAGCOR Entertainment City, a gaming and entertainment complex under development by the state owned Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation spanning an area of 8 km2 (3.1 sq mi) in Bay City, where four large integrated resorts are based namely Solaire Resort & Casino, City of Dreams Manila, Okada Manila, and the soon to be completed Westside City Resorts World. It is also the home of the Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange public transport and the Aseana City business district development which includes Ayala Malls Manila Bay.

Etymology

Several myths exist as to how Parañaque got its name. One story holds that long ago, a balete (banyan) tree that looked like a majestic ship stood at the mouth of what is now called the Parañaque River. It earned the name Palanyag, taken from the term "palayag", which means “point of navigation”.[6]

Another folktale says that before the Spaniards arrived, there were natives who lived close to Manila Bay, and their occupation was fishing (pangingisdâ). Their neighbours to the east in modern Muntinlupa were farmers and called "tagá-palayán" ("of the rice paddies"). One day, the fishermen and rice farmers held a feast, and were drunk from tubâ (coconut toddy). One farmer suggested they name the whole place "Palayán" as a sign of cooperation and goodwill between them. A fisherman protested, saying they should name it "Palalayag" instead. As a compromise, they agreed to merge the two words and came up with "Palalanyag". Another drunken guest shouted, “Mabuhay ang Palanyag at ang mga tagá-Palanyag!” ("Long live Palanyag and those of Palanyag!") The rest liked this word better, and the place was called "Palanyag".[6]

A third myth tells that Spanish soldiers in a horse-drawn carriage asked to be taken to a certain place. When they arrived, one of the soldiers ordered, "¡Para aquí! ¡Para aquí!" (“Stop here! Stop here!”), which the coachman did not understand. The soldier repeated it and later, the coachman left the carriage and told others “These Spaniards are repeatedly saying "para aniya ake...para aniya ake” to the laughter of the crowd. The story spread, and the term "Para Aniya Ake" stuck.[6]

Historical Account

"On the coast near Manila are Laguo (i.e. Lagyo), Malahat, Longalo, Palañac, Vakol, Minacaya, and Cavite. All these villages are in the neighborhood of Cavite, and belong to His Majesty, to whom they pay tribute." – Miguel de Loarca, Relación de Yslas Filipinas (1582)[7]

Historically speaking, the earliest Spanish records (de Loarca's Relación etc.) listed the settlement as "Palañac", which indicates that by at least the late 16th century, the place's name was something akin to "Palanyag".

History

 
The town of Parañaque around 1898, at the beginning of the American Occupation

Early history

Due to their proximity to the sea, the early Parañaqueños traded with the Chinese, Japanese, Indonesians, Indians, and Malays. Traditional occupations and trades included saltmaking, fishing, planting rice, shoemaking, slipper-making and weaving.[6]

Spanish Period

Parañaque was officially founded in the year 1580 by Order of Saint Augustine and it was Fray Diego de Espiñar, O.S.A. who became the first minister of the town. The Council of the Definitors (a conference of chiefs of the religious orders) held on June 11, 1580 (Conquistas delas Islas of Fray Gaspar San Agustin, O.S.A.) accepted the village of Palanyag, as Parañaque, as an independent pueblo. Other towns in the islands which simultaneously established on the same date according to the 1580 chapter of the Augustinians were Malolos (in Bulacan), Bulacabe (on Panay) and Bantayan (in Cebu). The image of Palanyag's patroness, Nuestra Señora del Buen Suceso de Palanyag, was brought to Saint Andrew's Parish in La Huerta on August 10, 1625. Nuestra Señora del Buen Suceso de Palanyag is the third oldest Marian Image in the Philippines.

Early Spanish census dated 1591 to 1593 also mentioned Longalo and Parañaque as two villages along Manila Bay composed of some 800 tribute-payers. Politically, Don Galo and Parañaque were then under the Encomienda and Provincia de Tondo. The community was headed by cabezas de barangay, a westernized version of datus (chieftains), and the principalía (Hispanicised local nobility), who together justified and moderated the demands of the Spanish colonizers. Education was limited to the principalía as they were the only ones who could afford it.

Historical accounts state that the town's strategic location enabled the townspeople to play an important role in Philippine history. Palanyag was located at the crossroads of Manila, between the provinces of Cavite and Batangas. In 1574, during the invasion of the town by the Chinese pirate Limahong, Parañaquenos, particularly those from Don Galo, heroically aided in preventing the attack on Manila. This incident became known as the "Red Sea Incident" due to the blood that flowed through the sacrifice of the people of barrio Santa Monica. With the arrival of Spanish forces led by Captain Juan de Salcedo from Ilocos, Limahong was finally repulsed, and the occupation of the town was averted.

When the British invaded Manila in 1762, the townspeople once again remained loyal to the Spanish colonizers, especially the Augustinians. The invasion however showed that the Spaniards was not invincible and that their rule was not to be permanent. More than a hundred years later, this would prove to be true. During the Philippine Revolution of 1896–1898, the Spaniards realized that the town was a practical gateway to Cavite, the bastion of the revolutionary Katipuneros. Conversely, the Katipuneros based in Cavite saw the town as their gateway to Intramuros, the Spanish seat of government in Manila. Prominent Paraqueños such as Manuel Quiogue and secular priest Father Pedro Dandan y Masangkay became leading revolutionary figures.

American Period

During the American Period of the Philippines, Parañaque became part of the newly established province of Rizal in 1901. The municipality was previously part of the province of Manila, which was disestablished on the same year.

On October 12, 1903, Las Piñas was merged to become part of Parañaque.[8] However, it was later separated on March 27, 1907, to become an independent town once again.[9]

World War II

 
A burning building along Taft Avenue which was hit during the Japanese air raid in Parañaque, December 13, 1941.

On January 1, 1942, Parañaque was one of the towns of Rizal that was merged with Manila and Quezon City to form the City of Greater Manila.[10] During the Japanese occupation of the Philippines in World War II, Parañaque supplied leadership to guerilla movements such as the Hunters ROTC, as well as food and arms. Parañaque was one of the first towns to be liberated and its guerillas helped pave the way for the combined American and Philippine Commonwealth forces to enter the south of Manila. As can be gleaned from the above, Parañaque has played and continues to play a strategic role in the Philippines' political and economic progress, as shown by the quick recovery the town shown following the damage it incurred during the long Battle of Manila in 1945. The City of Greater Manila was disestablished effective August 1, 1945.[11]

Cityhood

On November 7, 1975, Parañaque was separated from Rizal and became part of Metropolitan Manila or the National Capital Region by virtue of Presidential Decree No. 824.[12]

Parañaque was later converted as the eleventh city of Metro Manila on February 15, 1998, and was chartered and urbanized through President Fidel V. Ramos during the celebration of the city's 418th Founding Anniversary. Joey Marquez became its first city mayor.

Contemporary history

Owing to Parañaque's strategic location, it is an important center for trade and business in Metro Manila. Baclaran, where a large number of dry goods stores are located, is one of the busiest markets in the country. Small fishing villages called “fisherman's wharves” are also situated alongside Barangay La Huerta, where the famous DAMPA, a seaside market with numerous restaurants serving fresh seafood, is found. This has the country's international airport and the Duty Free Philippines for imported goods.[13] and of course Ang Bagong Nayong Pilipino Entertainment City where three integrated resorts (IR) licensed by PAGCOR - Philippine Amusement & Gaming Corporation are located. On October 9, 2018, the Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange was officially opened in Parañaque City, and is the first landport in the Philippines.

Geography

 
Parañaque from air.

Parañaque is situated in the southern portion of Metro Manila.[14] It is subdivided into two distinct districts, each of which contains eight barangays. District I comprises Baclaran, Tambo, Don Galo, Santo Niño, La Huerta, San Dionisio, Vitalez and San Isidro, while the District II consists of Barangays BF, San Antonio, Marcelo Green, Sun Valley, Don Bosco, Moonwalk, Merville and San Martin de Porres.[14]

Districts and barangays

 
Political map of Parañaque

Parañaque is politically subdivided into 16 barangays.

Barangay District Population

[15]
(2020)

Area (km2) Density (/km2) Zip Code
Baclaran 1st 33,850 0.6372 33477.72 1702
BF Homes 2nd 92,752 7.695 10846.26 1720/1718
Don Bosco 2nd 54,188 3.8475 12377.13 1711
Don Galo 1st 10,550 0.2322 46627.91 1700
La Huerta 1st 8,592 0.5372 16358.90
Marcelo Green 2nd 37,574 3.0619 9396.78
Merville 2nd 26,615 3.044 6698.75 1709
Moonwalk 2nd 72,520 3.7728 15801.00 1709
San Antonio 2nd 70,134 2.8719 20838.82 1707/1715
San Dionisio 1st 72,522 6.6256 9199.32
San Isidro 1st 79,372 3.6522 18902.31
San Martin de Porres 2nd 20,283 1.5565 13451.98
Santo Niño 1st 28,925 2.4597 11479.04 1704
Sun Valley 2nd 50,087 1.7775 21145.43
Tambo 1st 26,928 3.0969 8462.98 1701
Vitalez 1st 5,100 0.572 7898.60

Climate

Climate data for Parañaque City
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 29
(84)
30
(86)
32
(90)
34
(93)
32
(90)
31
(88)
29
(84)
29
(84)
29
(84)
30
(86)
30
(86)
29
(84)
30
(87)
Average low °C (°F) 20
(68)
20
(68)
21
(70)
22
(72)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
23
(73)
22
(72)
21
(70)
22
(72)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 10
(0.4)
10
(0.4)
12
(0.5)
27
(1.1)
94
(3.7)
153
(6.0)
206
(8.1)
190
(7.5)
179
(7.0)
120
(4.7)
54
(2.1)
39
(1.5)
1,094
(43)
Average rainy days 5.2 4.5 6.4 9.2 19.7 24.3 26.9 25.7 24.4 21.0 12.9 9.1 189.3
Source: Meteoblue[16]

Demographics

Population census of Parañaque
YearPop.±% p.a.
1903 6,507—    
1918 22,121+8.50%
1939 21,125−0.22%
1948 28,884+3.54%
1960 61,898+6.56%
1970 97,214+4.61%
1975 158,974+10.37%
1980 208,552+5.58%
1990 308,236+3.98%
1995 391,296+4.57%
2000 449,811+3.03%
2007 552,660+2.88%
2010 588,126+2.29%
2015 665,822+2.39%
2020 689,992+0.70%
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[17][18][19][20]

Language

The native languages of Parañaque are Tagalog and Spanish, Parañaque being the natal place of the great Filipino writer Manuel Bernabé, but the majority of the residents can understand and speak English, and the use and knowledge of Spanish in Parañaque is now almost non-existent.

Religion

Most of Parañaque's population are Christians, mainly Roman Catholic.

Roman Catholic churches in Parañaque are under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Parañaque. There are two National Shrines, the National Shrine of Our Mother of Perpetual Help (commonly known as the Baclaran Church or Redemptorist Church) and the National Shrine of Mary Help of Christians; the Parañaque Cathedral or the Cathedral Parish of St. Andrew is the oldest church in Parañaque and the mother church of the Diocese of Parañaque. There are about 90 parishes and 2 sub-parishes. El Shaddai, a Catholic charismatic renewal movement, is centered in the city.

Born Again Evangelical Christian Churches Christ Commission Fellowship BF Parañaque, Greenhills Christian Fellowship Sucat, Jesus Is Lord Church Worldwide Parañaque, Word International Ministries, Victory Christian Fellowship Parañaque, Citygate Christian Ministries, South Gate Baptist Church are also located in this city.

The Greek Orthodox Church (from which the icon of the Perpetual Help originated) also has a cathedral in United Paranaque V - the Annunciation of the Theotokos Orthodox Cathedral - the first Orthodox church in Southeast Asia consecrated by the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople. [16]

Other Christian denominations include the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints , Iglesia ni Cristo and Members Church of God International. There are also a number of non-Catholic (mostly Protestant) churches in Parañaque.

There is also a minority of Muslims, primarily living on Baclaran. There are two mosques in Parañaque.

Economy

Shopping centers

Parañaque also relies on shopping centers as part of its economy. The principal malls include SM City Sucat (opened in July 2001), SM City Bicutan (opened in 2002), and SM City BF Parañaque (opened in 2016), all owned and operated by SM Supermalls of SM Prime Holdings. Ayala Malls Manila Bay, owned and operated by Ayala Malls, started its operation on September 26, 2019. Robinsons operates one mall inside BF Homes and one supermarket. There are also smaller malls like Jaka Plaza, Pergola Lifestyle Mall, Aseana Square Mall, and Noah's Place Mall. Walter Mart has two malls of its franchise inside Parañaque. Duty-Free Fiesta Mall is also located in Parañaque. Baclaran functions as the city's flea market, primarily selling clothing, especially school uniforms and costumes.

Hotel and Gambling

Hotels and gambling also form part of Parañaque's economy. Integrated resorts Solaire Resort & Casino, City of Dreams Manila and Okada Manila attract foreign tourists. Closed in 2014, Casino Filipino once served as a casino in the city until the opening of Ang Bagong Nayon Pilipino or Entertainment City, in parts of barangays Tambo and Don Galo. Cockfighting is also common in the barangays. The Roligon Mega-Cockpit, found in Tambo, is considered as the largest and most modern cockpit in Asia.[citation needed]

Government

Parañaque is composed of two congressional districts and two legislative districts which are further subdivided into 16 Barangays. 1st District consists of eight barangays in the western half of the city, whilst 2nd District consists of eight barangays in the eastern part of the city.

Mayors of Parañaque

Culture

Festivals

Parañaque is famous for its lively festivals, such as the Caracol, a festival that revolves around boats.

The Sunduan Festival is a tradition in the city that depicts the act of a man fetching the object of his affection from the woman's home to bring her to church or the town plaza. Both festivals are held around February 13–15 for the cityhood of Parañaque's anniversary.[28]

The city stages the cenaculo, a reenactment of the passion of Christ, during Holy Week, the Pasko ng Pagkabuhay during Easter, and the Santacruzan, a procession reenacting the search of the True Cross of Christ, in May. Shortly thereafter, the colorful Flores de Mayo, a festival commemorating the discovery of the cross by Queen Elena (mother of St. Constantine) is held.

An outstanding feature of this historic town by the bay is the cultivation of its cultural traditions such as the komedya and bati-bati, among others, that continue to attract local and foreign tourists alike, especially during the summer months.[citation needed]

Parañaque is known for sabong, a form of cockfighting constrained in coliseums.

Sports

Parañaque is also the home of Olivarez Coliseum located inside the Olivarez College in Sucat, Parañaque where they hosted the Parañaque City Patriots of the MPBL.

Transportation

Railway

Parañaque is served by the LRT-1 (via Baclaran station which is located in Pasay) and the PNR (via Bicutan station). The LRT-1 is to be extended to Bacoor. The actual construction officially started on May 7, 2019, because the right-of-way was cleared from obstructions. The actual construction will start from Baclaran to Sucat. The groundbreaking of LRT Line 1 South Extension Project was held on May 4, 2017. Once it becomes operational, Parañaque will be served by the LRT-1 (via Redemptorist, Manila International Airport, Asia World, Ninoy Aquino, and Dr. Santos). The extension is slated for partial operations by late 2024 or early 2025 and full operations by second quarter of 2027.

Airport

 
NAIA Terminal 1

Parañaque is the location of Terminal 1 of Ninoy Aquino International Airport as the airport complex sits on the Pasay-Parañaque border. It is located along Ninoy Aquino Avenue and many major international airlines operate flights from the terminal.

Land

Road network

 
Dr. Santos Avenue Avenue near SLEX at the city boundary of Parañaque. Formerly called Sucat Road, the avenue functions as Parañaque's main thoroughfare.

Parañaque is served by a network of expressways and arterial roads.

Expressways, like Skyway, South Luzon Expressway (Skyway At-Grade), and Manila-Cavite Expressway (CAVITEX), connect the city with the rest of Metro Manila and Calabarzon. The at-grade portion of Skyway in Parañaque has two service roads, namely the West Service Road and East Service Road, which both serves the communities and businesses lying near the expressway. The NAIA Expressway is an elevated airport expressway that connects the Ninoy Aquino International Airport, CAVITEX, Skyway and Entertainment City. The section of C-5 Southlink Expressway from Santo Niño to CAVITEX is under construction and will directly connect Circumferential Road 5 (C-5) with CAVITEX.

Dr. Santos Avenue (formerly Sucat Road), Roxas Boulevard, Doña Soledad Avenue and Quirino Avenue function as the city's principal arterial roads. Carlos P. Garcia Avenue (C-5 South Extension), which has been involved in land ownership controversies involving then-Senator Manny Villar, serves as secondary arterial roads.

BF Homes Parañaque is served also by a network of arterial roads, serving residential and commercial areas within it.

Public utility vehicles

Similar to other cities in Metro Manila, public utility vehicles (PUV) such as buses, jeepneys and UV Express ply throughout Parañaque to serve commuters. The Paranaque Integrated Terminal Exchange (PITx) serves as an intermodal transport hub for PUVs.[29][30] PITx is also planned to connect with the future Asia World LRT-1 station.[31]

Education

 
Parañaque National High School

Parañaque has a diverse educational system with specializations in various academic and technical fields and is home to many schools and colleges such as PATTS College of Aeronautics which focuses on producing students specialized in the realm of Aviation around the world, Olivarez College, the only school accredited with both the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU) and the Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities - Commission on Accreditation (PACUCOA) which specializes in Health-Related Sciences such as Nursing, Radiologic Technology, Physical Therapy, and Midwifery, Parañaque Science High School ( ranked the second best school for providing quality education to high school students. It scored an 89.64 average on the National Achievement Test for the school year 2013–2014), St. Andrew's School (oldest private school in Parañaque, established 1917), St. Paul College of Paranaque, Manresa School, Sacred Heart School and Ann Arbor Learning Center amongst many others.

Notable personalities

Sister cities

Local
Foreign

See also

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External links

  • Official website
  • Philippine Standard Geographic Code
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Paranaque officially the City of Paranaque Filipino Lungsod ng Paranaque Tagalog pronunciation paɾɐˈɲake is a first class highly urbanized city in the National Capital Region of the Philippines According to the 2020 census it has a population of 689 992 people 3 ParanaqueHighly urbanized cityCity of Paranaque From top left to right Coastal Road Paranaque Welcome Sign Baclaran Church Paranaque City Hall PITX SealNickname Mega City by the BayMotto Dedicated to GodAnthem Bagong Paranaque English New Paranaque Map of Metro Manila with Paranaque highlightedOpenStreetMapParanaqueLocation within the PhilippinesCoordinates 14 28 N 121 01 E 14 47 N 121 02 E 14 47 121 02 Coordinates 14 28 N 121 01 E 14 47 N 121 02 E 14 47 121 02CountryPhilippinesRegionNational Capital RegionProvincenoneDistrict1st and 2nd districtFoundedNovember 30 1572Cityhood and HUCFebruary 13 1998Barangays16 see Barangays Government 1 TypeSangguniang Panlungsod MayorEric Olivarez PDP Laban Vice MayorJoan Villafuerte Densing Liberal RepresentativesEdwin Olivarez PDP Laban 1st District Gustavo Tambunting NUP 2nd District City CouncilMembers 1st DistrictDaniel Eric M BaesPablo C Gabriel Jr Brillante V InciongPablo A Olivarez IIVandolf L QuizonMarvin A SantosAllen Ford L TanJose Maria G Yllana2nd DistrictFlorencia N AmuraoEdwin R BenzonRafael Lito V Dela PenaMaria Kristine F EsplanaJerome Bart M FriasJose Enrico T GolezNina Celine R SottoJohn Ryan G Yllana Electorate346 078 voters 2022 Area 2 Total47 69 km2 18 41 sq mi Elevation11 m 36 ft Highest elevation108 m 354 ft Lowest elevation0 m 0 ft Population 2020 census 3 Total689 992 Density14 000 km2 37 000 sq mi Households182 216Demonym s Paranaqueno male Paranaquena female Economy Income class1st city income class Poverty incidence0 85 2018 4 Revenue 7 924 495 749 00 2020 Assets 14 896 277 723 00 2020 Expenditure 6 182 055 478 00 2020 Liabilities 4 796 329 037 00 2020 Service provider ElectricityManila Electric Company Meralco Time zoneUTC 8 PST ZIP code1700 1720PSGC137604000IDD area code 63 0 02Native languagesTagalogWebsitewww wbr paranaquecity wbr gov wbr phIt is bordered to the north by Pasay to the northeast by Taguig to the southeast by Muntinlupa to the southwest by Las Pinas and to the west by Manila Bay Like the rest of Metro Manila Paranaque experiences a tropical climate with only two distinct seasons wet July to September and dry October to June The city enjoys an annual rainfall of 1 822 millimeters 71 7 in and an average daily maximum temperature of 34 4 C 93 9 F 5 Paranaque is the home of the PAGCOR Entertainment City a gaming and entertainment complex under development by the state owned Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation spanning an area of 8 km2 3 1 sq mi in Bay City where four large integrated resorts are based namely Solaire Resort amp Casino City of Dreams Manila Okada Manila and the soon to be completed Westside City Resorts World It is also the home of the Paranaque Integrated Terminal Exchange public transport and the Aseana City business district development which includes Ayala Malls Manila Bay Contents 1 Etymology 1 1 Historical Account 2 History 2 1 Early history 2 2 Spanish Period 2 3 American Period 2 4 World War II 2 5 Cityhood 2 6 Contemporary history 3 Geography 3 1 Districts and barangays 3 2 Climate 4 Demographics 4 1 Language 4 2 Religion 5 Economy 5 1 Shopping centers 5 1 1 Hotel and Gambling 6 Government 6 1 Mayors of Paranaque 7 Culture 7 1 Festivals 8 Sports 9 Transportation 9 1 Railway 9 2 Airport 9 3 Land 9 3 1 Road network 9 3 2 Public utility vehicles 10 Education 11 Notable personalities 12 Sister cities 13 See also 14 References 15 External linksEtymology EditSeveral myths exist as to how Paranaque got its name One story holds that long ago a balete banyan tree that looked like a majestic ship stood at the mouth of what is now called the Paranaque River It earned the name Palanyag taken from the term palayag which means point of navigation 6 Another folktale says that before the Spaniards arrived there were natives who lived close to Manila Bay and their occupation was fishing pangingisda Their neighbours to the east in modern Muntinlupa were farmers and called taga palayan of the rice paddies One day the fishermen and rice farmers held a feast and were drunk from tuba coconut toddy One farmer suggested they name the whole place Palayan as a sign of cooperation and goodwill between them A fisherman protested saying they should name it Palalayag instead As a compromise they agreed to merge the two words and came up with Palalanyag Another drunken guest shouted Mabuhay ang Palanyag at ang mga taga Palanyag Long live Palanyag and those of Palanyag The rest liked this word better and the place was called Palanyag 6 A third myth tells that Spanish soldiers in a horse drawn carriage asked to be taken to a certain place When they arrived one of the soldiers ordered Para aqui Para aqui Stop here Stop here which the coachman did not understand The soldier repeated it and later the coachman left the carriage and told others These Spaniards are repeatedly saying para aniya ake para aniya ake to the laughter of the crowd The story spread and the term Para Aniya Ake stuck 6 Historical Account Edit On the coast near Manila are Laguo i e Lagyo Malahat Longalo Palanac Vakol Minacaya and Cavite All these villages are in the neighborhood of Cavite and belong to His Majesty to whom they pay tribute Miguel de Loarca Relacion de Yslas Filipinas 1582 7 Historically speaking the earliest Spanish records de Loarca s Relacion etc listed the settlement as Palanac which indicates that by at least the late 16th century the place s name was something akin to Palanyag History EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message The town of Paranaque around 1898 at the beginning of the American Occupation Early history Edit Due to their proximity to the sea the early Paranaquenos traded with the Chinese Japanese Indonesians Indians and Malays Traditional occupations and trades included saltmaking fishing planting rice shoemaking slipper making and weaving 6 Spanish Period Edit Paranaque was officially founded in the year 1580 by Order of Saint Augustine and it was Fray Diego de Espinar O S A who became the first minister of the town The Council of the Definitors a conference of chiefs of the religious orders held on June 11 1580 Conquistas delas Islas of Fray Gaspar San Agustin O S A accepted the village of Palanyag as Paranaque as an independent pueblo Other towns in the islands which simultaneously established on the same date according to the 1580 chapter of the Augustinians were Malolos in Bulacan Bulacabe on Panay and Bantayan in Cebu The image of Palanyag s patroness Nuestra Senora del Buen Suceso de Palanyag was brought to Saint Andrew s Parish in La Huerta on August 10 1625 Nuestra Senora del Buen Suceso de Palanyag is the third oldest Marian Image in the Philippines Early Spanish census dated 1591 to 1593 also mentioned Longalo and Paranaque as two villages along Manila Bay composed of some 800 tribute payers Politically Don Galo and Paranaque were then under the Encomienda and Provincia de Tondo The community was headed by cabezas de barangay a westernized version of datus chieftains and the principalia Hispanicised local nobility who together justified and moderated the demands of the Spanish colonizers Education was limited to the principalia as they were the only ones who could afford it Historical accounts state that the town s strategic location enabled the townspeople to play an important role in Philippine history Palanyag was located at the crossroads of Manila between the provinces of Cavite and Batangas In 1574 during the invasion of the town by the Chinese pirate Limahong Paranaquenos particularly those from Don Galo heroically aided in preventing the attack on Manila This incident became known as the Red Sea Incident due to the blood that flowed through the sacrifice of the people of barrio Santa Monica With the arrival of Spanish forces led by Captain Juan de Salcedo from Ilocos Limahong was finally repulsed and the occupation of the town was averted When the British invaded Manila in 1762 the townspeople once again remained loyal to the Spanish colonizers especially the Augustinians The invasion however showed that the Spaniards was not invincible and that their rule was not to be permanent More than a hundred years later this would prove to be true During the Philippine Revolution of 1896 1898 the Spaniards realized that the town was a practical gateway to Cavite the bastion of the revolutionary Katipuneros Conversely the Katipuneros based in Cavite saw the town as their gateway to Intramuros the Spanish seat of government in Manila Prominent Paraquenos such as Manuel Quiogue and secular priest Father Pedro Dandan y Masangkay became leading revolutionary figures American Period Edit During the American Period of the Philippines Paranaque became part of the newly established province of Rizal in 1901 The municipality was previously part of the province of Manila which was disestablished on the same year On October 12 1903 Las Pinas was merged to become part of Paranaque 8 However it was later separated on March 27 1907 to become an independent town once again 9 World War II Edit A burning building along Taft Avenue which was hit during the Japanese air raid in Paranaque December 13 1941 On January 1 1942 Paranaque was one of the towns of Rizal that was merged with Manila and Quezon City to form the City of Greater Manila 10 During the Japanese occupation of the Philippines in World War II Paranaque supplied leadership to guerilla movements such as the Hunters ROTC as well as food and arms Paranaque was one of the first towns to be liberated and its guerillas helped pave the way for the combined American and Philippine Commonwealth forces to enter the south of Manila As can be gleaned from the above Paranaque has played and continues to play a strategic role in the Philippines political and economic progress as shown by the quick recovery the town shown following the damage it incurred during the long Battle of Manila in 1945 The City of Greater Manila was disestablished effective August 1 1945 11 Cityhood Edit Main article Cities of the Philippines On November 7 1975 Paranaque was separated from Rizal and became part of Metropolitan Manila or the National Capital Region by virtue of Presidential Decree No 824 12 Paranaque was later converted as the eleventh city of Metro Manila on February 15 1998 and was chartered and urbanized through President Fidel V Ramos during the celebration of the city s 418th Founding Anniversary Joey Marquez became its first city mayor Contemporary history Edit Owing to Paranaque s strategic location it is an important center for trade and business in Metro Manila Baclaran where a large number of dry goods stores are located is one of the busiest markets in the country Small fishing villages called fisherman s wharves are also situated alongside Barangay La Huerta where the famous DAMPA a seaside market with numerous restaurants serving fresh seafood is found This has the country s international airport and the Duty Free Philippines for imported goods 13 and of course Ang Bagong Nayong Pilipino Entertainment City where three integrated resorts IR licensed by PAGCOR Philippine Amusement amp Gaming Corporation are located On October 9 2018 the Paranaque Integrated Terminal Exchange was officially opened in Paranaque City and is the first landport in the Philippines Geography Edit Paranaque from air Paranaque is situated in the southern portion of Metro Manila 14 It is subdivided into two distinct districts each of which contains eight barangays District I comprises Baclaran Tambo Don Galo Santo Nino La Huerta San Dionisio Vitalez and San Isidro while the District II consists of Barangays BF San Antonio Marcelo Green Sun Valley Don Bosco Moonwalk Merville and San Martin de Porres 14 Districts and barangays Edit Further information Legislative districts of Paranaque Political map of ParanaqueParanaque is politically subdivided into 16 barangays Barangay District Population 15 2020 Area km2 Density km2 Zip CodeBaclaran 1st 33 850 0 6372 33477 72 1702BF Homes 2nd 92 752 7 695 10846 26 1720 1718Don Bosco 2nd 54 188 3 8475 12377 13 1711Don Galo 1st 10 550 0 2322 46627 91 1700La Huerta 1st 8 592 0 5372 16358 90Marcelo Green 2nd 37 574 3 0619 9396 78Merville 2nd 26 615 3 044 6698 75 1709Moonwalk 2nd 72 520 3 7728 15801 00 1709San Antonio 2nd 70 134 2 8719 20838 82 1707 1715San Dionisio 1st 72 522 6 6256 9199 32San Isidro 1st 79 372 3 6522 18902 31San Martin de Porres 2nd 20 283 1 5565 13451 98Santo Nino 1st 28 925 2 4597 11479 04 1704Sun Valley 2nd 50 087 1 7775 21145 43Tambo 1st 26 928 3 0969 8462 98 1701Vitalez 1st 5 100 0 572 7898 60Climate Edit Climate data for Paranaque CityMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high C F 29 84 30 86 32 90 34 93 32 90 31 88 29 84 29 84 29 84 30 86 30 86 29 84 30 87 Average low C F 20 68 20 68 21 70 22 72 24 75 24 75 24 75 24 75 24 75 23 73 22 72 21 70 22 72 Average precipitation mm inches 10 0 4 10 0 4 12 0 5 27 1 1 94 3 7 153 6 0 206 8 1 190 7 5 179 7 0 120 4 7 54 2 1 39 1 5 1 094 43 Average rainy days 5 2 4 5 6 4 9 2 19 7 24 3 26 9 25 7 24 4 21 0 12 9 9 1 189 3Source Meteoblue 16 Demographics EditPopulation census of ParanaqueYearPop p a 19036 507 191822 121 8 50 193921 125 0 22 194828 884 3 54 196061 898 6 56 197097 214 4 61 1975158 974 10 37 1980208 552 5 58 1990308 236 3 98 1995391 296 4 57 2000449 811 3 03 2007552 660 2 88 2010588 126 2 29 2015665 822 2 39 2020689 992 0 70 Source Philippine Statistics Authority 17 18 19 20 Language Edit The native languages of Paranaque are Tagalog and Spanish Paranaque being the natal place of the great Filipino writer Manuel Bernabe but the majority of the residents can understand and speak English and the use and knowledge of Spanish in Paranaque is now almost non existent Religion Edit Most of Paranaque s population are Christians mainly Roman Catholic Roman Catholic churches in Paranaque are under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Paranaque There are two National Shrines the National Shrine of Our Mother of Perpetual Help commonly known as the Baclaran Church or Redemptorist Church and the National Shrine of Mary Help of Christians the Paranaque Cathedral or the Cathedral Parish of St Andrew is the oldest church in Paranaque and the mother church of the Diocese of Paranaque There are about 90 parishes and 2 sub parishes El Shaddai a Catholic charismatic renewal movement is centered in the city Born Again Evangelical Christian Churches Christ Commission Fellowship BF Paranaque Greenhills Christian Fellowship Sucat Jesus Is Lord Church Worldwide Paranaque Word International Ministries Victory Christian Fellowship Paranaque Citygate Christian Ministries South Gate Baptist Church are also located in this city The Greek Orthodox Church from which the icon of the Perpetual Help originated also has a cathedral in United Paranaque V the Annunciation of the Theotokos Orthodox Cathedral the first Orthodox church in Southeast Asia consecrated by the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople 16 Other Christian denominations include the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints Iglesia ni Cristo and Members Church of God International There are also a number of non Catholic mostly Protestant churches in Paranaque There is also a minority of Muslims primarily living on Baclaran There are two mosques in Paranaque Economy EditPoverty Incidence of Paranaque Source Philippine Statistics Authority 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Shopping centers Edit Further information List of shopping malls in Metro Manila Paranaque also relies on shopping centers as part of its economy The principal malls include SM City Sucat opened in July 2001 SM City Bicutan opened in 2002 and SM City BF Paranaque opened in 2016 all owned and operated by SM Supermalls of SM Prime Holdings Ayala Malls Manila Bay owned and operated by Ayala Malls started its operation on September 26 2019 Robinsons operates one mall inside BF Homes and one supermarket There are also smaller malls like Jaka Plaza Pergola Lifestyle Mall Aseana Square Mall and Noah s Place Mall Walter Mart has two malls of its franchise inside Paranaque Duty Free Fiesta Mall is also located in Paranaque Baclaran functions as the city s flea market primarily selling clothing especially school uniforms and costumes Hotel and Gambling Edit See also List of hotels in Metro Manila and Gambling in ManilaHotels and gambling also form part of Paranaque s economy Integrated resorts Solaire Resort amp Casino City of Dreams Manila and Okada Manila attract foreign tourists Closed in 2014 Casino Filipino once served as a casino in the city until the opening of Ang Bagong Nayon Pilipino or Entertainment City in parts of barangays Tambo and Don Galo Cockfighting is also common in the barangays The Roligon Mega Cockpit found in Tambo is considered as the largest and most modern cockpit in Asia citation needed Government EditFurther information Cities of the Philippines Paranaque is composed of two congressional districts and two legislative districts which are further subdivided into 16 Barangays 1st District consists of eight barangays in the western half of the city whilst 2nd District consists of eight barangays in the eastern part of the city Mayors of Paranaque Edit Main article Mayor of ParanaqueCulture EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Festivals Edit Further information Public holidays in the Philippines Paranaque is famous for its lively festivals such as the Caracol a festival that revolves around boats The Sunduan Festival is a tradition in the city that depicts the act of a man fetching the object of his affection from the woman s home to bring her to church or the town plaza Both festivals are held around February 13 15 for the cityhood of Paranaque s anniversary 28 The city stages the cenaculo a reenactment of the passion of Christ during Holy Week the Pasko ng Pagkabuhay during Easter and the Santacruzan a procession reenacting the search of the True Cross of Christ in May Shortly thereafter the colorful Flores de Mayo a festival commemorating the discovery of the cross by Queen Elena mother of St Constantine is held An outstanding feature of this historic town by the bay is the cultivation of its cultural traditions such as the komedya and bati bati among others that continue to attract local and foreign tourists alike especially during the summer months citation needed Paranaque is known for sabong a form of cockfighting constrained in coliseums Sports EditParanaque is also the home of Olivarez Coliseum located inside the Olivarez College in Sucat Paranaque where they hosted the Paranaque City Patriots of the MPBL Transportation EditRailway Edit Paranaque is served by the LRT 1 via Baclaran station which is located in Pasay and the PNR via Bicutan station The LRT 1 is to be extended to Bacoor The actual construction officially started on May 7 2019 because the right of way was cleared from obstructions The actual construction will start from Baclaran to Sucat The groundbreaking of LRT Line 1 South Extension Project was held on May 4 2017 Once it becomes operational Paranaque will be served by the LRT 1 via Redemptorist Manila International Airport Asia World Ninoy Aquino and Dr Santos The extension is slated for partial operations by late 2024 or early 2025 and full operations by second quarter of 2027 Airport Edit NAIA Terminal 1 Paranaque is the location of Terminal 1 of Ninoy Aquino International Airport as the airport complex sits on the Pasay Paranaque border It is located along Ninoy Aquino Avenue and many major international airlines operate flights from the terminal Land Edit Road network Edit Dr Santos Avenue Avenue near SLEX at the city boundary of Paranaque Formerly called Sucat Road the avenue functions as Paranaque s main thoroughfare Paranaque is served by a network of expressways and arterial roads Expressways like Skyway South Luzon Expressway Skyway At Grade and Manila Cavite Expressway CAVITEX connect the city with the rest of Metro Manila and Calabarzon The at grade portion of Skyway in Paranaque has two service roads namely the West Service Road and East Service Road which both serves the communities and businesses lying near the expressway The NAIA Expressway is an elevated airport expressway that connects the Ninoy Aquino International Airport CAVITEX Skyway and Entertainment City The section of C 5 Southlink Expressway from Santo Nino to CAVITEX is under construction and will directly connect Circumferential Road 5 C 5 with CAVITEX Dr Santos Avenue formerly Sucat Road Roxas Boulevard Dona Soledad Avenue and Quirino Avenue function as the city s principal arterial roads Carlos P Garcia Avenue C 5 South Extension which has been involved in land ownership controversies involving then Senator Manny Villar serves as secondary arterial roads BF Homes Paranaque is served also by a network of arterial roads serving residential and commercial areas within it Public utility vehicles Edit Similar to other cities in Metro Manila public utility vehicles PUV such as buses jeepneys and UV Express ply throughout Paranaque to serve commuters The Paranaque Integrated Terminal Exchange PITx serves as an intermodal transport hub for PUVs 29 30 PITx is also planned to connect with the future Asia World LRT 1 station 31 Education EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Main article Education in Paranaque Paranaque National High School Paranaque has a diverse educational system with specializations in various academic and technical fields and is home to many schools and colleges such as PATTS College of Aeronautics which focuses on producing students specialized in the realm of Aviation around the world Olivarez College the only school accredited with both the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools Colleges and Universities PAASCU and the Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities Commission on Accreditation PACUCOA which specializes in Health Related Sciences such as Nursing Radiologic Technology Physical Therapy and Midwifery Paranaque Science High School ranked the second best school for providing quality education to high school students It scored an 89 64 average on the National Achievement Test for the school year 2013 2014 St Andrew s School oldest private school in Paranaque established 1917 St Paul College of Paranaque Manresa School Sacred Heart School and Ann Arbor Learning Center amongst many others Notable personalities EditThis article s list of residents may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are residents or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations September 2018 Teresita de Castro 24th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines Bobby Ray Parks Jr basketball player Most Rev Francisco De Leon Bishop of Antipolo former Parish Priest of Holy Eucharist Parish Freddie Webb actor comedian radio host former PBA player and former Senator Edwin Olivarez politician Leila de Lima former Senator and former Secretary of the Philippine Department of Justice Karen Davila broadcaster TV host reporter Ted Failon broadcaster TV host Radio host Henry Omaga Diaz broadcaster TV host reporter Dolphy actor TV host comedian Gina Pareno actress Andrew E rapper TV host comedian endorser Geoff Eigenmann actor TV host former MYX VJ endorser Gerphil Flores singer Enrique Gil actor dancer model TV host endorser Princess Velasco singer TV host Bianca Gonzalez Intal TV host Pinoy Big Brother Celebrity Edition third celebrity placer Max Eigenmann actress singer and model Phoemela Barranda model host actress endorser former Pinoy Fear Factor contestant Ken Chan actor singer TV host photographer Rita De Guzman actress singer TV host Bianca Manalo Binibining Pilipinas Universe 2009 actress TV host endorser Val Sotto actor comedian former City Councilor Joey Marquez actor comedian TV host Former Vice Mayor Former Mayor endorser Alma Moreno actress TV host dancer Councilor 1st District Roselle Nava singer actress TV host Councilor 1st District Loisa Andalio ex PBB Housemate actress TV host Japs Sergio former bassist vocals of Rivermaya Gian Magdangal singer TV host actor AJ Perez blogger motivational speaker Sam Pinto actress model TV host former PBB Housemate Stef Prescott actress TV host StarStruck Batch 4 Avenger Alumni Sue Ramirez actress TV host model endorser Khalil Ramos singer actor TV host endorser Ram Revilla actor Biboy Rivera bowler Medwin Marfil lead band singer of True Faith Mariel Rodriguez Padilla actress TV host former MTV VJ endorser Bianca Umali actress endorser TV host Dimples Romana actress TV host Jake Roxas actor endorser RJ Padilla actor amp Former PBB Housemate Gabbi Garcia actress TV host endorser Aiah Arceta singer rapper actress member of P Pop Girl Group Bini Lloyd Cadena YouTube Vlogger radio DJ comedian Dominic Ochoa actor comedian TV Host Korina Sanchez Roxas broadcaster TV host Pinky Webb broadcaster TV host reporter Jason Webb former basketball player sportscaster and Councilor 1st District current Purefoods Star Hotshots coach sports commentator Andrea Abaya ex PBB Housemate TV host actress model endorser Anjo Yllana actor comedian TV host former Councilor and former Vice Mayor Wendell Ramos actor TV host comedian endorser Sheldon Gellada Bassist of the Hale Band Jondan Salvador PBA Basketball Player for Barako Bull Reynante Jamili former Filipino Boxer Richard Hwan ex PBB Housemate amp Model JC de Vera actor TV host endorser Ricky Davao actor director Therese Malvar actress TV host Yam Concepcion model actress dancer Jomari Yllana actor Councilor 1st District Andi Manzano TV host radio host model former MTV VJ Christian Vasquez actor model former PBB Celebrity Housemate Michael Christian Martinez Filipino figure skater who represented the Philippines at the 2014 Winter Olympics and the 2018 Winter Olympics Lincoln Cortez Velasquez Cong TV vlogger Fred Payawan actor Vandolph actor comedian Councilor 1st District Sister cities EditFurther information List of sister cities in the Philippines LocalCebu City Cebu Panabo Davao del Norte Tagum Davao del Norte Iloilo City Iloilo Malabon Metro Manila Las Pinas Metro Manila Pasay Metro Manila Navotas Metro Manila Tangub Misamis Occidental Bacolod Negros OccidentalForeign Haeundae District Busan South Korea Carson California United StatesSee also EditRoman Catholic Diocese of Paranaque Nuestra Senora del Buen Suceso de Palanyag Paranaque Cathedral Paranaque RiverReferences Edit City of Paranaque DILG 2015 Census of Population Report No 3 Population Land Area and Population Density PDF Philippine Statistics Authority Quezon City Philippines August 2016 ISSN 0117 1453 Archived PDF from the original on May 25 2021 Retrieved July 16 2021 a b Census of Population 2020 National Capital Region NCR Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay PSA Retrieved July 8 2021 https psa gov ph sites default files Table 202a 20Updated 20Annual 20Per 20Capita 20Poverty 20Threshold 2C 20Poverty 20Incidence 20and 20Magnitude 20of 20Poor 20Population 20with 20Measures 20of 20Precision 2C 20 20by 20Region 2C 20Province 20and 20HUC 2018 xlsx publication date 4 June 2020 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority Physical Profile About the City Paranaque City p 15 Archived from the original on June 30 2013 Retrieved March 7 2013 a b c d Baybay D F amp Marquez De Guzman A 2001 Palanyag to Paranaque A History City of Paranaque Archived from the original on April 26 2014 Retrieved April 25 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint uses authors parameter link Blair Emma 1906 The Philippine Islands 1493 1898 Vol 5 Arthur H Clark Company p 83 Act No 942 October 12 1903 An Act Reducing the Thirty Two Municipalities of the Province of Rizal to Fifteen retrieved June 28 2022 Act No 1625 March 27 1907 An Act Increasing the number of municipalities in the Province of Rizal from seventeen to nineteen by separating from San Felipe Neri the former municipality of San Juan del Monte and from Paranaque the former municipality of Las Pinas giving to each the territory which it comprised prior to the passage of Act Numbered Nine hundred and forty two and providing for the distribution of funds in the municipal treasuries of said municipalities retrieved June 19 2022 Historical Background DENR Environment Management Bureau National Capital Region Retrieved May 28 2022 Executive Order No 58 s 1945 July 26 1945 Reducing the Territory of the City of Greater Manila retrieved August 24 2022 Presidential Decree No 824 November 7 1975 Creating the Metropolitan Manila and the Metropolitan Manila Commission and for Other Purposest archived from the original on March 12 2016 retrieved July 10 2020 Duty Free adds more Pinoy products in stores The Philippine Star a b Paranaque City Official Website paranaque gov ph Archived from the original on November 18 2013 Retrieved October 28 2016 https psa gov ph sites default files attachments ird pressrelease NCR xlsx bare URL spreadsheet file Paranaque Average Temperatures and Rainfall Meteoblue Retrieved May 13 2020 Census of Population 2015 National Capital Region NCR Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay PSA Retrieved June 20 2016 Census of Population and Housing 2010 National Capital Region NCR Total Population by Province City Municipality and Barangay NSO Retrieved June 29 2016 Censuses of Population 1903 2007 National Capital Region NCR Table 1 Population Enumerated in Various Censuses by Province Highly Urbanized City 1903 to 2007 NSO Province of Metro Manila 4th Not a Province Municipality Population Data Local Water Utilities Administration Research Division Retrieved December 17 2016 Poverty incidence PI Philippine Statistics Authority Retrieved December 28 2020 https psa gov ph sites default files NSCB LocalPovertyPhilippines 0 pdf publication date 29 November 2005 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority https psa gov ph 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2018 xlsx publication date 4 June 2020 publisher Philippine Statistics Authority Paranaque to hold Sunduan Festival The Philippine Star Paranaque Terminal Exchange Starts Commercial Operations Nov 10 Entrepreneur com ph Retrieved November 11 2018 Paranaque City transfers all public utility vehicle terminals to PITX Manila Bulletin Retrieved November 11 2018 LOOK The Paranaque Integrated Terminal Exchange Rappler Retrieved November 11 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Paranaque Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Paranaque Wikiquote has quotations related to Paranaque MediaWiki has documentation related to Paranaque Official website Philippine Standard Geographic Code Geographic data related to Paranaque at OpenStreetMap Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paranaque amp oldid 1128233136, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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