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- History_of_Manila abstract "The history of Manila begins around 65,000 B.C. around the time the Callao Man first settled in the Philippines, predating the arrival of the Negritos and the Malayo-Polynesians. The nearby Angono Petroglyphs, are then dated to be around 3,000 B.C. and the earliest recorded History of Manila, the capital of the Philippines, dates back to the year 900 AD as recorded in the Laguna Copperplate Inscription. By the 13th century, the city consisted of a fortified settlement and trading quarter near the mouth of the Pasig River, the river that bisects the city into north and south. The official name of the city under its Malay aristocracy was Seludong/Selurung, which was the same name given for the general region of southwestern Luzon at that time, suggesting that it was the capital of Ancient Tondo. However, the city became known by the name given to it by its Tagalog inhabitants, Maynila, based on the nilad plant, a flowering mangrove plant that grew on the marshy shores of the Manila Bay.It was a province of the Hindu Majapahit Empire, before it was made a colony by Sultan Bolkiah of Brunei before eventually fragmenting into rival city-states.Manila became the seat of the colonial government of Spain when it gained sovereignty over the Philippine Islands in 1565. The seat of the Spanish government was situated within the fortified walls of Old Manila (now referred to as Intramuros meaning within the walls). The walls were constructed to keep invading Chinese pirates and protect the city from native uprisings. Several communities eventually grew outside the walls of Manila. The city became the center of trade between Manila and Acapulco, which lasted for three centuries and brought the goods from the Americas to South East Asia and vice versa.During the British occupation of the Philippines, the city was occupied by Great Britain for two years from 1762-1764 as part of the Seven Years' War. The city remained the capital of the Philippines under the government of the provisional British governor, acting through the Archbishop of Manila and the Real Audiencia. Armed resistance to the British centered in Pampanga.In 1898, Spain ceded control of the Philippines after over three hundred year of colonial rule to the United States after the Treaty of Paris (1898), which ended the Spanish-American War. During the American Period, some semblance of city planning using the architectural designs and master plans by Daniel Burnham was done on the portions of the city south of the Pasig River.During World War II, much of the city was destroyed, but the city was rebuilt in after the war. It was the second most destroyed city in the world after Warsaw, Poland during World War II. The Metropolitan Manila region was enacted as an independent entity in 1975.".
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- History_of_Manila content "* Lakanate of Tondo * Maharajanate of Majapahit * Kingdom of Maynila * Sultanate of Brunei * Virreinato de Nueva España * Great Britain * Spanish East Indies * Malolos Republic * United States of America * Japanese Empire * Republic of the Philippines".
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- History_of_Manila text Binondo.
- History_of_Manila text Bulacan.
- History_of_Manila text Caloocan.
- History_of_Manila text Cavite.
- History_of_Manila text Ermita.
- History_of_Manila text Intramuros.
- History_of_Manila text Laguna_(province).
- History_of_Manila text Las_Piñas.
- History_of_Manila text Makati.
- History_of_Manila text Malabon.
- History_of_Manila text Malate,_Manila.
- History_of_Manila text Mandaluyong.
- History_of_Manila text Marikina.
- History_of_Manila text Muntinlupa.
- History_of_Manila text Navotas.
- History_of_Manila text Paco,_Manila.
- History_of_Manila text Pandacan.
- History_of_Manila text Parañaque.
- History_of_Manila text Pasay.
- History_of_Manila text Pasig.
- History_of_Manila text Pateros,_Metro_Manila.
- History_of_Manila text Quezon_City.
- History_of_Manila text Quiapo,_Manila.
- History_of_Manila text Rizal.
- History_of_Manila text Rodriguez,_Rizal.
- History_of_Manila text Sampaloc,_Manila.
- History_of_Manila text San_Juan,_Metro_Manila.
- History_of_Manila text San_Mateo,_Rizal.
- History_of_Manila text San_Miguel,_Manila.
- History_of_Manila text Santa_Ana,_Manila.
- History_of_Manila text Santa_Cruz,_Manila.
- History_of_Manila text Taguig.
- History_of_Manila text Tondo,_Manila.
- History_of_Manila text "Laguna de Bay".
- History_of_Manila text "Manila Bay".
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