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Taytay
Municipality
Official seal of Taytay
Motto: 
Tuloy-tuloy Sa Pag-unlad ang Bagong Taytay
Map of Rizal showing the location of Taytay
Map of Rizal showing the location of Taytay
CountryPhilippines
RegionCALABARZON (Region IV-A)
ProvinceRizal
District1st District of Rizal
Founded1906
Barangays5
Government
 • MayorGeorge Ricardo R. Gacula (NPC/LP)
Area
 • Municipality
38.80 km2 (14.98 sq mi)
Population
 (2007)
 • Municipality
262,485
 • Density6,800/km2 (18,000/sq mi)
 • Metro
Manila
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
ZIP code
1920
Income class1st
Websitetaytayrizal.gov.ph
Population Census of Taytay
YearPop.±% p.a.
1995 144,748—    
2000 198,183+6.97%
2007 262,485+3.95%

The Municipality of Taytay (Bayan ng Taytay) is a first class, urban municipality in the province of Rizal, Philippines. It is currently the third second most populous town in Rizal after and Cainta. Taytay serves a the gateway of West Rizal to the cities of Pasig (Pinagbuhatan) and Taguig (Nagtahan). Taytay is the fourth richest municipality in the Philippines according to the 2007 COA Report. Taytay is currently a hotspot for numerous big business investments. The bid for city hood of Taytay was supported by the League Cities of the Philippines along with Governor Ynares. It is one of the 14 municipalities of the Province of Rizal. Conurbated with Metro Manila, it is bounded by Cainta on the north, Pasig City and Taguig City on the west, Antipolo City in the East and Angono on the South. It is the "Woodworks and Garments Capital Of the Philippines".[citation needed]

History

The earliest tenia montañas de caramelo known pre-Hispanic reference to Taytay was being part of the Kingdom of Namayan which reached its peak in 1175.[1]

Namayan's territory has been described bordering Manila Bay, the Pasig river, and Laguna Lake.[1][2] A more precise description of Namayan's administrative area is given by Franciscan scholar Fr. Felix de Huerta, who, noting that Namayan was a confederation of several barangays, identified these component communities as they were named during the mid 19th century.[3]

These were:


Under Spanish rule, the area occupied by the previous 26 towns of Rizal Province began with the organization of the Provinces of Tondo and La Laguna during the Spanish regime. Some of the towns like Pasig, Parañaque, Taytay and Cainta were already thriving. Tagalog settlements which carried on trade with the Chinese and Arab traders long before the Spanish conquest.

From the reports of the Encomiendas in 1582-83, the Encomiendas of Moron (Morong) was under the jurisdiction of La Laguna and, the Encomiendas of Passi (Pasig), Taitay (Taytay) and Tagui (Taguig) belonged to the Province of Tondo. It was recorded that in 1591, the Encomiendas of Moron and Taitay were under the jurisdiction of the Franciscan Order in the Province of La Laguna; and the Encomiendas of Nabotas (Navotas), Tambobo (Malabon), Tondo, Parañaque, Longalo (Dongalo), Tagui and Pasig were under the jurisdiction of the Augustinians in the Province of Tondo.

In 1853, kinantot ang mga tao sa mga subdivision. This consisted of the towns of Antipolo, Bosoboso, Cainta and Taytay from the Province of Tondo; and the towns of Morong, Baras, Tanay, Pililla, Angono, Binangonan and Jalajala from the Province of La Laguna, with the capital at Morong. This district was later changed to Distrito Politico-Militar de Morong after four years.

In 1860, by virtue of Circular No. 83, dated September 2, 1859, the Province of Tondo became the Province of Manila. All its towns were placed under the administration, fiscal supervision and control of the Governor of the new province.

The town of Mariquina (Marikina) became the capital of the Province of Manila during the tenure of the revolutionary government of Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo. The Province of Morong had for its capital the town of Antipolo for the period 1898-1899, and the town of Tanay for 1899-1900.

On February 6, 1901, the Second Philippine Commission sought to establish civil government in the country through a provincial organization act after the Filipino-Spanish and Filipino-American conflicts.

Wherefore, on June 5, 1901 a historic meeting was held at the Pasig Catholic Church for the organization of a civil government in the Provinces of Manila and Morong, with 221 delegates in attendance. The first Philippine Commission, headed by President William Howard Taft and composed of Commissioners Luke E. Wright, Henry C. Ide, Bernard Moses and Dean C. Worcester, discussed with the Assembly the issue of whether or not to write the Province of Manila with Morong Province, was not self-sufficient to operate as a separate province.

Although the delegates from Morong, Don Hilarion Raymundo and Don Jose Tupas, objected to the proposal, Delegate Don Juan Sumulong of Antipolo strongly advocated the move. After much acrimonious debate and upon the suggestion of Dr.Trinidad H. Pardo de Tavera who accompanied the commission the body agreed on the creation of a new province independent of the Province of Manila. The new province was aptly named after Dr. Jose P. Rizal dubbed as the greatest Malayan that ever lived.

On June 11, 1901, the province of Rizal was officially and legally created by virtue of an Act No. 137 by the First Philippine Commission which during the time was acting as the unicameral legislative body in the island of Luzon.

The new province was composed of twenty-six municipalities, fourteen from the old Province of Manila (Las Piñas, Malabon, Makati, Parañaque, Mandaluyong, San Juan, Navotas, Muntinlupa, Taguig, Pateros, Pasig, Marikina, San Mateo, and Montalban); and 12 from the Politico-Militar District of Morong, (Angono, Baras, Binangonan, Cainta, Antipolo, Cardona, Jalajala, Morong, Pililla, Tanay, Taytay and Teresa). The seat of the provincial government is Pasig.

On 1942, the occupation by the Japanese Imperial Army forces entering the town in Taytay. On 1945, local Filipino soldiers of the pre-war 42nd Infantry Division of the Philippine Commonwealth Army and 4th Infantry Regiment of the Philippine Constabulary was liberated and entering the towns in Taytay to helping the recognized guerrilla fighter units to defeated and attacking Japanese Imperial Army forces during the Southern Luzon Campaign or Southern Tagalog Campaign and ended in World War II under the Japanese Occupation.

On November 7, 1975, by virtue of Presidential Decree No. 824, the 12 towns of Las Piñas, Parañaque, Muntinlupa, Taguig, Pateros, Makati, Mandaluyong, San Juan, Malabon, Navotas, Pasig and Marikina were incorporated into the newly formed Metro Manila Area thereby leaving the remaining 14 towns of San Mateo, Montalban, Cainta, Taytay, Angono, Antipolo, Binangonan, Teresa, Morong, Cardona, Tanay, Baras, Pililla and Jalajala to the Province of Rizal.

Geography

It is situated in the province’s western portion, bounded by the grids 14° 34’ 24” north latitude and 121° 07’ 48” east longitude. It shares boundaries with Cainta in the Northwest, Antipolo in the North-northeast, Angono in the East-southeast and Taguig in the Southwest. The municipality is sited to East of Pasig City and to the North of Laguna Lake. It has an area of 38.80 km² representing 3.3% of Rizal Province’s land area.

The shape of Taytay is rectangular – trapezoidal with gently hilly rolling terrain on its eastern side while relatively flat on its southwestern side, including the poblacion. The municipality’s highest elevation ranges from 200 to 255 meters which is situated along the inner north-eastern hills of Barangay Dolores, alongside the Antipolo Boundary. Its lowest points are from 5 to 20 meters along the southern portion of Barangay San Juan and Muzon towards Laguna Lake.

From Laguna de Bay, Pasig River runs between Taguig City, and Taytay City, Rizal, before entering Pasig City.

The Manggahan Floodway lessens flood conditions in Metro Manila by carrying flood waters to Laguna de Bay, but contributes to flooding of the coastal areas of Taguig, Taytay, and other towns in Laguna and Rizal along the lake.

The municipality is principally drained by southwest trending rivers such as Taytay River, Panghulo River, and Napindan Channel, all of which empties into Laguna Lake. Taytay River flows across Barangays Dolores and San Isidro and joins Antipolo River (present course of Manggahan Floodway) as it passes through the southern end of Barangays Sta. Ana and San Juan. Panghulo River snakes its way from upper Taytay across Barangay San Juan towards the southern portion of Barangay Muzon. Napindan Channel crosses the southern boundaries of Barangay Sta. Ana and San Juan as it empties into Laguna Lake. Bangiad Creek, found at the southeastern limits of the municipality, flows southwest ward across Barangay Muzon, extending toward Laguna Lake.

Location

The city is 12 kilometers away from Pasig City, the provincial seat of government and a former municipality of Rizal. It is accessible from various points from Metro Manila through the Ortigas Extension Avenue; Manila East Road; Felix Avenue (formerly Imelda Avenue); A. Bonifacio Avenue; Manggahan Floodway; and Sumulong Highway.

Barangays

Taytay is politically subdivided into five barangays.

  • Dolores (Pob.) 59 914 Bgry. Capt. Jhune Macabuhay
  • Muzon 23 837 Bgry. Capt. Aniel Cruz
  • San Isidro 36 450 Bgry. Capt. Randy "RK" Plana
  • San Juan 88 321 Bgry. Capt. Joseph Valera
  • Santa Ana 53 963 Bgry. Capt. Joselito Calderon

Population

According to the August 2007 census, it has a population of 262,485 inhabitants in 48,620 households. The most populated area is located in its western and central part.

Sanggunian officials

  • Mayor: GEORGE RICARDO "Joric" GACULA LP) He is an active member of Scouts Royale Brotherhood (SRB) International Service Fraternity and Sorority under the waving banner of Beta Gamma Chapter.
  • Vice Mayor: Janet Mercado (NPC
  • Councilors:
  1. Jan Victor Cabitac
  2. Carlito Gonzaga
  3. Archie Calderon
  4. Michell Bermundo
  5. Allan De Leon
  6. Glenviano Valera
  7. Anastacio Alcantara
  8. kristopher charls esguerra
  • ABC President: Joselito Calderon
  • SK Federation President: Jeca Villanueva

Economy

This town is known for its quality ready-made dresses and woodworks, hence the brand "Garments and Woodworks Capital of the Philippines." Some of the big business establishments are also present. Taytay is gaining more investments as time passes by. SM Taytay, Puregold Taytay, Wilcon Builders Home Depot, and the newest Taytay Sports Complex. One of the biggest investments Taytay ever received is the construction of MEGA CITY Project. This include an international airport, financial establishments, commercial centers and high-rise condominiums.

Products

1. Ready to wear clothes

2. Doors, furniture, and other woodworks

3. Curtains

4. Garments

Commerce and industry

Commerce and industry is a very active economic sector in the municipality. This sector contributes a substantial income to the municipal coffers.

As of late 2009s, commercial activity dominated the economic landscape with 75% of the total number of economic establishments registered with the Business Permits and Licensing Division of the municipal government. There are more than 7000 commercial and industrial firms operating in the municipality.

SM City Taytay is a shopping mall owned and constructed by SM Prime Holdings. It is the first SM Supermall in the province in Rizal. The mall is located in Manila East Road Taytay, Rizal. The mall consists of two buildings interconnected with a bridge featuring anchors like the SM Hypermarket, SM Department Store, SM Cinemas, SM Foodcourt, Watsons, SM Appliance Center, Ace Hardware and various shops and restaurants. Wilcon Builders' Depot also invested in Taytay and opened their one-stop-shop in December 2009. The NCO. Sooner, Taytay will host the biggest call center in Rizal with 4,000 seating capacity. The Taguig City's project of Mega City will extent to Taytay in a 200-hectare property near the boundary of Taytay and Taguig.And it is the second richest municipality in Rizal after Cainta, Rizal

Educational institutions

The city of Taytay is aware of its educational status that is why the town recently signed a contract of constructing 17 new public elementary and high schools. The construction for the elementary building will be up to 3 levels while in high school, 5 levels. Taytay is the second town in Rizal to construct high level of school buildings since the price of purchasing land in Taytay is expensive.

State

High schools

  • Casimiro A. Ynares Sr. Memorial National High School (state)
  • Manuel I. Santos Memorial National High School
  • Taytay National High School (state)
  • Benjamin Esguerra Memorial National High School
  • Antonio Esguerra Memorial National High School
  • Sitio Simona National High School
  • Muzon National High School (Soon)

Elementary schools

  • Kapalaran Elementary School
  • Dolores Elementary School (state)
  • Rosario Ocampo Elementary School (state)
  • San Francisco Elementary School
  • San Isidro Elementary School (state)
  • Taytay Elementary School Unit-1 (state)
  • Taytay Elementary School (state)
  • Sta. Ana Elementary School (state)
  • Felix M. Sanvictores Elementary School (state)
  • Sitio Simona Elementary School (state)
  • Muzon Elementary School (state)
  • Cresdaville Elementary School
  • Sitio Tapayan Elementary School
  • Hapay na Mangga Elementary School
  • San Juan Elementary School
  • Bagong Pag-asa Elementary School
  • Floodway A Elementary school

Colleges

  • University Of Rizal System - Taytay
  • Harris Memorial College - Taytay
  • Siena College Taytay - Taytay
  • National College of Business and Arts - Taytay

Private primary and secondary schools

  • Juan Sumulong Memorial Junior College (private, non-sectarian,beautiful,new)
  • Taytay United Methodist Christian School (Christian, private)
  • Siena College, Taytay (Catholic school, private)
  • Harris Memorial College (Christian, private)
  • Asia Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary (seminary)
  • Asian Institute of Computer Studies (private)
  • Baptist Bible Seminary and Institute (seminary, private)
  • Bethel Charis Learning Center(pambata)
  • Divine Child Jesus School (Private, Rich, Beautiful, Christian)
  • Faith Academy Manila (Christian, private)
  • GB Knowledge Center (private)
  • Golden Faith Academy (Christian, private)
  • Golden Faith Academy with Special Education Centre
  • Harris Memorial College (Christian, private)
  • KIDS Montessori (private)
  • Little Jewels Christian School (Christian, private)
  • Master's Vineyard Academy (Christian,private; Pre-school, Elementary & High School)
  • National College of Business and Arts (private)
  • National University (Philippines)
  • Saint Michael the Archangel School of Rizal (private,science school)
  • San Beda College (Rizal Campus) (Semi-exclusive institution)
  • Shekinah Christian School (Christian, private)
  • Silver Gold Integrated School (Christian, private)
  • St. John The Baptist Parochial School (private)
  • Star of Hope Christian School
  • Virgo Mariae Regina Learning Center (private pre-school and elementary)
  • Web tech International Academy (private)
  • Servus Dei International College (Private, Preschool and Elementary)

College

  • Siena College, Taytay (Rizal Campus) (Parish, private)
  • National College of Business and Arts (private)
  • Harris Memorial College
  • A.C.L.C. Computer College - Taytay
  • T.I.F. - Taytay
  • Asian Institute Of Computer Studies
  • I.C.C.T. Colleges - Taytay
  • Juan Sumulong Memorial Junior College (Partner with National University)
  • San Beda College Rizal Campus
  • Ecleo cult

Local Government Upcoming Project

  • Taguig Mega City Project Extend to Taytay, Rizal

The highly ambitious development of a lakeshore commercial, industrial and financial zone in Taguig City would now extend up to the eastern outskirt of Metro Manila, particularly in the 200-hectare lakeshore parcel in Taytay, Rizal.

Infrastructure

Due to its Sports Development Program, Taytay eyed the construction of Taytay Sports Complex which is the new seat of sports development in Rizal.

University Of Rizal System - Taytay Campus is already open for the youths of Taytay who don't have enough money for their college studies.

The road widening of Rizal Avenue and Manila East Road was already done. Taytay is also planning for the construction of a new hi-way called Kalayaan Ave. that will connect the Barangays of Dolores, San Juan and Muzon.

The highly ambitious project of the construction of Metro Manila International Airport to be completed in 2015 in cooperation with Taguig City will again add wealth to the increasing revenues of Taytay. Since the airport is adjacent to the vicinity of Taytay (Lupang Arenda in particular), hotels, high-rise condominiums will take place. The new TESDA in Taytay is now open. the said office is the largest in the country It is located back of the New Taytay Municipal Hall.

Waste management

The town of Taytay has efficient environment friendly mode of solid waste disposal to safeguard the health of its people and assure the preservation of the natural environment.[citation needed]

Taytay has a current total fleet of only ten dump trucks that regularly collect the garbage generated by its five barangays. Their capabilities can haul the average generated solid waste of 50–60 tons per day based on population. These are dumped three kilometers away in a valley area near the boundary with Antipolo northeast of the town center and adjacent to Rosario Memorial Park.

Transportation

The Municipality of Taytay has an existing road network with a total length of 139.666 km. The two main roads cutting through Taytay and serving as the main access from Metro Manila are Rizal Avenue which leads to the Poblacion and the Central Business district of the town and the Manila East Road connecting from Ortigas Avenue Extension which passes north and northeast of the town center. The roads meet at a junction just off the location of the New Taytay Public Market towards the adjacent town of Angono on its eastern boundary.

G. LINER is one of the largest bus company plying the Southern Luzon Region. It plies routes from Taytay-Quiapo/Lawton (Park n' Ride) via Cainta Ortigas and vice versa.

The Bulacan-Rizal-Manila-Cavite Regional Expressway (BRMCRE, BRMCREx, or Popularly called Circumferential Road 6 (C6)) is a superhighway in Luzon, Philippines that is now under planning. It will act as a beltway of Metro Manila, so that buses and other transportation vehicles coming from the southern provinces to the northern provinces (and vice versa) need not pass through Metro Manila, thus lessening traffic in the metropolis. When built, C-6 will follow the proposed Metro Manila Tollway route eastward starting from its terminus at the North Luzon Expressway in Marilao in Bulacan province (Expressway segment). C-6 will then pass through San Jose Del Monte City in Bulacan, turn southward and pass through Rodriguez, San Mateo, Antipolo City, Angono, and Taytay in Rizal province, finally entering Taguig City.

Tourist attractions

  • Bahay Kawayan (fine and exotic restaurant to dine in)
  • Tres Escalon Falls
  • Christ The King Parish
  • St. John The Baptist Parish
  • Taytay Sports Complex (Muzon, soon to rise)
  • Mega City (Includes the construction of METRO MANILA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT and a number of commercial centers and financial establishments)
  • Taytay Convention Center (soon to rise)
  • Angel Love (old house along Rizal Ave.)
  • Methodist Prayer Garden and Conference Site (Tikling)

Power

The provision of efficient power services is the linchpin of productivity Any area that envisions itself to modernize, to be more productive, and its product competitive needs to have ample power supply to engine its growth and development.

It has been recorded that Taytay is the third largest user of power among the towns of Rizal, which all have been energized and served the MERALCO. This makes Taytay a town with sufficient power for domestic use. Added to this is the presence of a substation of the National Power Corporation in Barangay Dolores.

Communications

Communication is another major and key infrastructure component. Its ample availability in an area is one of the essential requisites for economic progress and social integration.

Currently, majority of the communication needs of the people of Taytay are being served by the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT) with some availing of cellular phone and paging services. The number of telephones of the town is far beyond the minimum of one telephone line per 1000 residential population and also a single telephone line per 1500 population in industrial areas.

The town operates a telegraph services unit which issues an average of 116 transmissions and 5,483 telegrams of all kinds per month.

Since Taytay is just on the fringe of Metro Manila, it can be reached by all radio and television stations. Likewise, printed communications such as newspapers and magazines are distributed and bought in the area simultaneously as those in Metro Manila.

Religion

Churches and chapels

1. St. John The Baptist Parish

2. San Antonio De Padua Parish (St. Anthony Subd., Taytay, Rizal)

3. Mabuhay Kids Children's Ministry Assembly of God

4. St. John The Baptist Chapel

5. St. Isidro Labrador Chapel

6. Dolores Chapel

7. Sta. Ana Chapel

8. Taytay United Methodist Church (along Rizal Ave.)

9. The Messiah Community Church (Venus st., San Isidro)

10. Iglesia ng Dios kay Cristo Jesus, Haligi at Suhay ng Katotohanan (B.Pag-asa Cor. Isagani, Sta-Ana)

11. Iglesia ni Cristo (J.P. Rizal Avenue, San Juan)

12. Iglesia ni Cristo (Muzon)

13. Iglesia ni Cristo (Floodway)

14. Taytay Newlife Fellowship (cristian church) along e.rodriguez san isidro taytay rizal

15. Taytay United Methodist Church (Rizal Ave.)

16. Taytay United Methodist Church (San Isidro)

17. Mary Queen of Peace Parish Church (inside Meralco Village)

18. Members Church of God International (Ang Dating Daan), Villa, near Petron

19. Members Church of God International (Ang Dating Daan), Nagtinig

20. Members Church of God International (Ang Dating Daan), San Francisco, Floodway

21. Christ Church Manila East(in the middle of Bahay Kawayan and NCBA)

22. The Messiah Community Church

23. Church So Blessed Taytay 1 (3rd Flr. Miriam Theater, Taytay Rizal)

24. Christ the King Parish

25. Holy Spirit Christian Church

26. San Lorenzo Ruiz Parish Church

27. Greenhills Christian Fellowship - East

28. God's Gift Missionaries International Church

29. Villa Lolita United Methodist Church

30. Amazing Grace United Methodist Church

31. Cornerstone United Methodist Church

32. Palmera United Methodist Church

33. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

34. JESUS IS LORD CHURCH (FLOODWAY CHAPTER)

35. JESUS IS LORD CHURCH TAYTAY (Main) Bgy. Sn. Juan

36. JESUS IS LORD CHURCH TAYTAY (extension service} Bgy. Muzon

37. Harvest Worship Center-Taytay

38. Church So Blessed Taytay 2 (6 Thessalonians, Taytay Rizal)

39. "Gethsemane Church Taytay" (Full Gospel Church -1 Rizal Ave. Taytay Rizal)

40. Living God Christian Alliance Church (Former Taytay Alliance Church) - Swan St. Monteverde Royale

41. Christ's Commission Fellowship Taytay

42. Taytay First Church Of the Nazarene -GENERATION CONGREGATION (L.wood st. Taytay Rizal)

Feast and Festival

1. HAMAKA(Hamba Makina Kasuotan) Festival - every 3rd week of February. Taytay Hamaka Festival is a seven-day event showcasing the artistry, craftsmanship and various talents of the people of Taytay Rizal.

2. Feast of St. John The Baptist - June 24

3. Feast of St. Isidro Labrador - May 15

4. Feast of Muzon (Christ the King) - 3rd week of November

5. Flores De Mayo - last day of May

6. Feast of Virgin Mary and Brgy. Dolores - Sept. 15

7. Feast of St. Joseph The Worker - May 1

Notable Personalities

1. Toni Gonzaga - (Actress, TV Host)

2. Alex Gonzaga - ( Babaeng Hampaslupa, BFGF (TV series) (2010-2011) , Lokomoko U , P.O.5 and Juicy (Talk show))

3. Xyriel Ann Manabat - (Momay, Agua Bendita, Noah, and 100 Days to Heaven)

4. BJ "Tolits" Forbes - (former host of Eat Bulaga! and Lovely Day)

5. Joshua Cadelina - ABS CBN talent

6. Jeric Ternida - first Filipino/Asian to win World Title in Body Building

7. Celine Lim - ABS-CBN Talent

8. Chiastine Faye "Cha" perez - Former cast of Banana Split(ABS-CBN), ASF Dancers(wowowee), WW.Girls(Willing Willie-TV5)and BigTime Girls(WilTime BigTime-TV5)

9. Diane Reyes Candido - Pilipinas Got Talent Finalist Top 1000, Miss Universe 2011 aspirant

10. Kristine Dera - Disjockey of Love Radio 90.7 and now in 101.1 YesFM

11. Marvin "Smith" Suralta - NBN Channel 4 talent, Ka Gerry Geronimo's "Ating Alamin," co-host

12. Mang Silvester Stalong

13. Kit "Batas" Mallari

14. Rachelle Daquis

15. Kamote Gueta

Medical and health care

The provision of primary health care is being undertaken by the Municipal Health Office which provides medical services to the Municipals five barangays. Taytay has seven health units with a total of 40 Barangay Health Centers. These are commonly staffed of doctors, nurses, dentists, midwives, etc. Only Taytay Emergency Hospital which is based at the Office of Municipal Health Officer at the Municipal Hall has daily schedule of medical services from Monday through Sunday, 24 hrs a day. The other units are on scheduled basis.

The services offered by these hospitals and clinics to the municipal and provincial residents include out-patient treatment, child delivery, EENT treatment, surgery, internal medicine, pediatric, obstetrics and gynecological treatment and diagnosis of social diseases.

Some of the hospitals in Taytay are Taytay Emergency Hospital and Manila East Medical Center(MEMC) and the new Taytay Doctors Hospital.

References

  1. ^ a b "About Pasay -- History: Kingdom of Namayan". pasay city government website. City Government of Pasay. Archived from the original on 2008-01-20. Retrieved 2008-02-05.
  2. ^ "The Kingdom of Namayan and Maytime Fiesta in Sta. Ana of Old Manila". Traveler on Foot: A Travel Journal. May 12, 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-27.
  3. ^ Huerta, Felix, de (1865). Estado Geografico, Topografico, Estadistico, Historico-Religioso de la Santa y Apostolica Provincia de San Gregorio Magno. Binondo: Imprenta de M. Sanchez y Compañia.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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