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  1. WOW Hotels' branches are Town and Country V. Mapa and Reposo, Gardenia, Rose Garden, Country Lodge, Hill View, King Arthur's and Pasig View. Book now!

  2. Staying at Town and Country Hotel - V. Mapa is a good choice when you are visiting Santa Mesa. The hotel has a very good location, also near the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 4, which is only 8.28 km away.

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  4. As of April 13, 2024, there are 149 cities (33 highly urbanized, 5 independent component, 111 component) and 1,493 municipalities encompassing the country. There are a total of 1,642 cities and municipalities in the Philippines.

  5. The National Capital Region (NCR), also known as Metropolitan Manila, is the country’s political, economic, and educational center. The smallest region in the Philippines, it is the most densely populated region which is home to over 13 million Filipinos.

  6. The National Capital Region, officially designated as NCR, is an administrative region in the Philippines occupying the central section of Luzon. It covers 1 municipality, as well as 16 highly urbanized cities. The regional center is the City of Manila.

  7. Metropolitan Manila, usually referred to as Metro Manila, is officially known as the National Capital Region (NCR) and the center of the Philippine government. Metro Manila is one of the three defined metropolitan areas of the Philippines.

  8. Geography. Metro Manila is located in the southwestern portion of Luzon. The region lies along the flat alluvial lands extending from the mouth of the Pasig River in the west to the higher rugged lands of Marikina Valley in the east.

  9. Metro Manila, on the island of Luzon, is the national capital region of the Philippines. With a population of about 24 million people, it is the smallest and most populous administrative region of the country, contributing 37% of the Philippines' GDP.

  10. Sep 27, 2019 · Long before it became a highly-urbanized city, Quezon City was composed of small individual towns designed to replace Manila as the country’s capital. It was a purposeful dream for the late president Manuel L. Quezon who envisioned something big for his namesake city.

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