Caloocan City

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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
City of Caloocan
Dates:
Founded
CityhoodFebruary 16, 1962
Population:
2000 census—1,177,604
Density—22,081 per km²
Area: 53.33 km²
Coordinates:
Congressional districts: 1st and 2nd Districts of Caloocan City
Income Class: 1st class city; urban
Mayor: Atty. Enrico Echiverri

Caloocan City (Filipino: Kalookan) is one of the cities and municipalities that comprise Metro Manila in the Philippines. Located just north and adjacent to Manila, Caloocan is the third largest city in the country with a population of 1,177,604.

Geographically, the city is divided into two areas. Southern Caloocan City lies directly north of Manila and is bounded by Malabon City and Valenzuela City to the north, Navotas to the west, and Quezon City to the east. Northern Caloocan City is the northermost territory of Metro Manila and lies to the east of Valenzuela, north of Quezon City, and south of San Jose del Monte City in the province of Bulacan.

The city's most celebrated landmark is the monument of Philippine revolutionary Andres Bonifacio at the end of Epifanio delos Santos Avenue (EDSA), thus taking the name of the place Monumento. The monument of the proletarian hero of the Philippine Revolution was created by the nationalist sculptor Guillermo Tolentino to mark the first encounter between Bonifacio's Katipunan group against Spanish soldiers on August 3, 1896. The monument was erected in 1933. Recently, the present administration had made renovations on the environs of the monument, including the Bonifacio Circle where the actual monument was put up and the Caloocan stretch of EDSA that is 100 meters away from the monument.

The Light Rail Transit (LRT-1) has a terminal at Monumento. The railway traverses Rizal Ave. Ext. of Caloocan City, into the City of Manila and into Pasay City. The whole line can be traveled in about 30 minutes.

Caloocan City's 10th Avenue area is well-known for the clusters of motorcycle dealers and motorcycle spare parts dealers. One of the major and famous streets here is P. Zamora St. St. Mary's Academy of Caloocan City; the first ISO Certified 9001 school in Caloocan City, located at 12th Avenue (formerly Madre Ignacia Ave.), Caloocan City

External links

Caloocan City Online - Official Website

Cities and Municipalities of Metro Manila
Cities: Caloocan | Las Piñas | Makati | Malabon | Mandaluyong | Manila | Marikina | Muntinlupa | Parañaque | Pasay | Pasig | Quezon City | Taguig | Valenzuela
Municipalities: Navotas | Pateros | San Juan


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