Metro Manila
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English: Metro Manila is an administrative region of the Philippines with similar level to that of the provinces. Also called the National Capital Region (NCR).
Tagalog: Ang Kalakhang Maynila ay isang rehiyong pampangasiwaan ng Pilipinas, na may katulad na antas sa mga lalawigan. Tinatawag ding Pambansang Punong Rehiyon o NCR.
Maps
Main gallery: Maps of Metro Manila.
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Political map of Metro Manila
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Political map of Metro Manila
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transport map
Satellite imagery
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Night light radiance during March–June 2020 (at the height of COVID-19 pandemic community quarantines)
Montage
General overview of cities
Currently, Metro Manila comprises 16 cities and 1 municipality or town (Pateros).
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Caloocan
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Las Piñas
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Malabon
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Marikina
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Muntinlupa
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Navotas
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Parañaque
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Pasay
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Pateros
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Valenzuela
- Major commercial and business centers
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Bonifacio Global City, Taguig
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Eastwood, Quezon City
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Makati
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Ortigas, Mandaluyong-Pasig area
Skylines
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night
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sunset
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sunset
Religion
- Roman Catholic
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Binondo Church
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Cubao Cathedral
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Manila Cathedral
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Typical wedding at the Manila Cathedral
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Pasig Cathedral
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Quiapo Church
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San Agustin Church
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San Roque Cathedral (Caloocan)
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San Sebastian Church
- Other Christian
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Central United Methodist Church (Manila)
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Typical wedding at the Central United Methodist Church
- Others
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Seng Guan Temple (Manila)
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Thai To Taoist Temple (Caloocan)
Transportation
Airports
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NAIA aerial overview
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NAIA overview
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Exterior of NAIA Terminal 4
Highways and notable roads
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Rizal Avenue
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Roxas Boulevard
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Shaw Boulevard
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Taft Avenue
- Other major roads
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Manila–Cavite Expressway (CAVITEX)
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Roxas Boulevard
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Padre Burgos Avenue near the Manila City Hall
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NLEX in Valenzuela
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Circumferential Road 5 (C-5)
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Ortigas Avenue near Ortigas Center
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Katipunan Avenue
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Espana Boulevard
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Quezon Avenue
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Commonwealth Avenue
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Ayala Avenue
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Shaw Boulevard
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Shaw Boulevard
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SLEX
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Metro Manila Skyway
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EDSA Underpass ("Shaw Boulevard Crossings")
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EDSA-Quezon Avenue
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EDSA-North Avenue
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EDSA-Roosevelt Avenue (before the existence of LRT-1 extension)
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Quirino Avenue-Jesus Street intersection
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Quirino Highway near the Caloocan (north) and Quezon City boundary
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Batasan Road-Commonwealth Avenue underpass
Modes of transport
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A jeepney and a bus