Trece Martires
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Trece Martires City Lungsod ng Trece Martires |
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| Location of Trece Martires in the province of Cavite | ||
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| Basic data | ||
| Region : | CALABARZON | |
| Province : | Cavite | |
| Barangays : | 13 | |
| District: | 2nd District of Cavite | |
| PSGC : | 042122000 | |
| Income class : | 4. Income bracket | |
| Households : | 8761 May 1, 2000 census
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| Population : | 155.713 August 1, 2015 census
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| Population density : | 3171 inhabitants per km² | |
| Area : | 49.10 km² | |
| Coordinates : | 14 ° 17 ′ N , 120 ° 51 ′ E | |
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Trece Martires City ( Filipino : Lungsod ng Trece Martires ) is a city in the Philippine province of Cavite , and the capital of the province of Cavite. It has 155,713 inhabitants (August 1, 2015 census).
The city is named after the Thirteen Martyrs of Cavite , who were executed by the Spanish on September 12, 1896.
Barangays
Trece Martires City is politically divided into 13 barangays . It is noteworthy that each baranggay is named after one of Cavite's thirteen martyrs.
- Cabezas (Palawit)
- Cabuco (Canggahan)
- De Ocampo
- Lallana (Panuka)
- San Agustin (Pob.)
- Osorio (Project)
- Conchu (Lagundian)
- Perez (Lucbanan)
- Aguado (Piscal Mundo)
- Gregorio (Aliang)
- Inocencio (B. Pook)
- Lapidario (Bayog)
- Luciano (Bitangan)
Town twinning
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Zamboanga City , Philippines, since 2009
Web links
- Trece Martires City ( Memento of August 13, 2006 in the Internet Archive )