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Mandaluyong City

Mandaluyong City - The New Tiger Of Metro Manila

Description

Mandaluyong, the heart of the "Golden Triangle" (Manila, Makati, and Quezon City), has finally emerged as a veritable boom city. It is one of the leading business and industrial centers in the country today, the "New Tiger" of Metro Manila, which made an unprecedented giant leap to progress.

A popular landmark of Mandaluyong is the EDSA Shrine. Located along Epifanio de los Santos Avenue, or EDSA, the shrine serves as a monument to the Virgin Mary, considered to be the protector of those who participated in the People Power Revolution of 1986, the country's first peaceful and bloodless revolution, which led to the downfall of the corrupt regime under President Ferdinand Marcos.

What used to be a swampy, stagnating town is now the haven of industrial giants and business conglomerates. The astonishing growth of Mandaluyong gained headway because its local and foreign investors hone a conducive climate for capital growth. The city today boasts top-class amenities, from deluxe hotels and commercial centers to high-rise offices and residential condominiums.

Geography

Mandaluyong lies on a heart-shaped 26 sq. km. of land, 7 km. southeast of Manila and 8 km. west of Pasig. To the south lies Makati, to the northwest, San Juan, and to the northeast, Quezon City. Thus, Mandaluyong is located at the very center of Metro Manila. With this geographical advantage, it has in recent years emerged as a veritable boomtown, the leading business and industrial mecca of the country.

POCKET PROFILE

Land Area : 26 sq. kms.

Population : 287,000

No. of Barangays : 27

No.of Congressional Districts : 1

Classification : Highly Urbanized City

 

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