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  1. Trece Martires ([ˈtrɛse mɐɾˈtirɛs]), officially the City of Trece Martires (Filipino: Lungsod ng Trece Martires), is a 1st class component city and de facto capital city of the province of Cavite, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 210,503 people.

  2. On behalf of the City Government of Trece Martires, l am proud to welcome you to the City of Thirteen Martyrs, home of the God-loving and warm hearted Treceños, the Seat of the Provincial Government and the Heart of the Province of Cavite.

  3. The City of Trece Martires, with a total land area of 39.17 square kilometers, is the Provincial Government’s de facto seat. It is located at the center of the province. It is a fourth-class city comprised of 13 barangays named after the Thirteen Martyrs, a group of prominent Caviteños who were sentenced to death during the Spanish regime.

  4. Trece Martires is a landlocked component city in the province of Cavite, CALABARZON region (Region IV-A), Philippines. It has a population of 210,503 (2020 Census figures) distributed over 13 barangays.

  5. The Thirteen Martyrs of Cavite (Tagalog: Labintatlong Martir ng Kabite; Spanish: Trece Mártires de Cavite) were Filipino patriots in Cavite, Philippines who were executed by musketry on September 12, 1896, for cooperating with the Katipunan during the Philippine Revolution against Spain.

  6. Trece Martires was the one of the largest and remotest barrios in Cavite. It’s name was Quinta or Quintana, which served as part of the municipality of Tanza, Cavite. It was then organized into a city May 24, 1954, which was approved by President Ramon Magsaysay.

  7. Trece Martires, city, southern Luzon, Philippines. Located in a fertile and densely populated plain about halfway between Cavite city on Manila Bay (north) and Taal Lake (south), it is named for the 13 Filipino patriots martyred by the Spanish in 1896 at Cavite.

  8. Trece Martires is a city in Cavite in the Philippines and the de facto capital of the province. The city lacks almost anything of tourist importance, but it is a major point for travellers to the inland of southern Cavite.

  9. Trece Martires, a city in the Cavite region of the Philippines, offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Named after the thirteen martyrs of Cavite who played a significant role in the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonial rule, the city is rich in historical significance.

  10. Trece Martires, officially the City of Trece Martires, is a 1st class component city and de facto capital city of the province of Cavite, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 210,503 people.