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Tagaytay

City
Presented by Group 3
Introductio
• Tagaytay comes from the word
n
“TAGA, " meaning to
“ITAY” means Father.
cut, and

• Second Summer Capital of the


Philippines
• A total land area of 6,500
hectares
• Consists of 34 barangays.
Mission Vision
Expand and improve our To be a Retirement Haven,
infrastructures, thereby Resort and Character City,
securing a dynamic, safe, with a government geared
peaceful and healthy towards excellence and
environment conducive to supported by disciplined,
retirement, learning, sports, honest, God-centered,
religious activities, and healthy and united
healthy tourism enterprises community.
History
• In 1896, the Katipuneros went to hide in
Tagaytay to hide for their safety
• During the revolution the process of
going to and from their destination is
Mananagaytay.
• After the eruption of Taal, they
discovered that Tagaytay before was a
cogon land
• January 21, 1938, Tagaytay City became
Tagaytay City is famous for
it’s mild climate, it sits on a
ridge above Taal Volcano
Island, an active volcano
surrounded by Taal Lake.
Pilipinyahan Festival is a celebration to
Promote its most alluring agricultural
production specializing in Pineapples. They
display beautifully made carts made by the
resident to show the Pineapples harvested

Pilipinyah
an
Festival
Landmarks

People’s Pink
Park in Puzzle Sisters’
the Sky Mansion Convent
and
Chapel
Landmarks

Sky Ranch Tagaytay


Picnic
Grove
Delicacies
Tawilis

Bulalo
Pineapple
Tagaytay
pie
Longganis
a
Conclusion
Tagaytay City made a great contribution in
terms of historical (Katipuneros hideout),
economical (by it’s tourist spots and a
beautiful view of Taal lake), and cultural
aspects (Festivals like Pilipinyahan Festival).
Not only did this city attracted the locals, but
also foreign tourists that it became one of the
most city visited of tourists from Manila.
General Trias
City
Introductio
• Named after General Mariano Trias
n
• Consists of 33 Barangays
• Formerly known as “San Francisco de
Malabon”
• Malabon originally came from the
words ‘Mayabong’ (rich) and
‘Labong’(bamboo shoot).
• Covering a total area of 8,700
hectares.
Mission Vision
sustain growth and
to be center of sustainable
development through the
economic development in
promotion of competitive
the region where
industries and modern
empowered and healthy
agriculture; maintain peace
citizenry live in an
and order and provide
ecologically-balanced
accessible basic services
environment with modern
and opportunities, and
infrastructure and facilities,
empower its constituents
led by competent and
under a transparent and
service-driven public
accountable governance.
servants.
History
• General Trias was established on
December 13, 1948.
• Originally, Tanza and Rosario were part
of General Trias but Doña Isabel Gomez
de Cariaga bought it from the friars.
• 24th day of February 1920, the Senate
and House of Representatives agreed to
change the name of the municipality of
Malabon to General Trias
General Mariano Trias
Born in Cavite, General Mariano Closas
Trias is the de facto Vice President of the
Philippine Revolutionary Government.
Valenciana
Festival
Held usually during
December 11-13, It is a
celebration to honor the
blessed virgin Mary. It is
also in line with the
City’s founding
anniversary.
Landmarks

St. Francis General Museo de


of Assisi Trias City San
Parish Park Francisco
Church de
Malabon
St. Francis of Assisi
Parish Church
• The first Catholic Parish
Church in General Trias
City
• built a church in 1611 by
Spanish Franciscan
missionaries at the
center of the town
• This is where the national
anthem, “Marcha
Filipina,” was rehearsed
Delicacies
Carabao
Milk
Products

Valencian General Trias


a City Jail
Handicrafts
Conclusion
In conclusion, General Trias have contributed
a lot in terms of it’s historical (The church and
General Trias’s contribution), economical (with
the city’s industry and economic zones), and
it’s cultural aspects ( Festivals to celebrate
unique foods and honoring the saints). This is
no wonder why they call it a ‘first-class city’.
Thank
You

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