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The History of Imus City, Cavite

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From dinosaurs to explorers to wars, here's what 11 local experts had to say about the history of Imus City, Cavite.

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The city of Imus is quite famous for its historical landmarks since this was a place for memorable historical revolutions. Some historical sites have been preserved for the tourists to see. It has been also used as an educational tool for learners who want to study and learn more about the country’s history.

Alyssa, says: 2020

The City of Imus is a mixture of history and economic development. It is known as the Flag Capital because the first Philippine Flag was unfurled and raised during the Battle of Alapan. Imus used to be a “visita” of Cavite Viejo, one of the oldest administrative units of Cavite. Cavite Viejo was under the administration of the Jesuits until 1686 when the Recollects took over Imus. Efforts were then directed in seeking emancipation from the ecclesiastical and civil administration of Cavite Viejo, until Imus was completely liberated.

Our city is the flag capital of the Philippines. First Philippine Independence was declared in this city on June 12, 1898, by the first President of the Philippine Republic, General Emilio Aguinaldo. Our City is very rich in history. The capital city of Cavite, Imus is home to Our Lady of the Pillar Church. Built-in 1823 designed after what is said to be the fifth reincarnation of Manila Cathedral, it is a beautiful earthquake baroque structure that still stands to this day.

Christine, says: 2020

This city was just a town a few years ago and with the fast growing economy and industrialization it is now considered a city and the capital of the province of Cavite. This city is also the Flag capital of the Philippines from where the first Philippine flag was raised and unfurled.

Kerwin, says: 2020

Imus is a beautiful city in Cavite, and considered the capital of the province. It is a mixture of history and economic development. The city is known as the “Flag Capital of the Philippines.” Though now part of the immense sprawl of northern of the province, it still contain some sights of historic importance.

Imus, Cavite, is a great place for entertaining guests because many national heroes reside here before. A lot of monuments and public parks are open to guests and people here are approachable. Many convenience stores can be found so finding necessities can be rest assured. Please consider staying here because I am sure you’ll like it here.

Janeth, says: 2020

The City of Imus is a mixture of history and economic development. It is the Flag Capital because the first Philippine Flag was unfurled and raised during the Battle of Alapan held on May 28, 1898. Famous spots are Imus Cathedral, Imus City Hall, the Gen. Licerio Topacio Monument at Imus Plaza, and the Imus Heritage Park commemorating the Battle of Alapan.

Giezar, says: 2020

Imus City is where many historical sites can be found. Great people of our national history were emanated. anyone who desires to move to my should consider behaving like one. Because many people here are known for heroism. Just like my direct descendant is a known founder of the “Katipunan”, a known guerilla group.

Elaiza, says: 2020

Imus City is rich in culture and history in where you can find the Philippine Independence was first declared. Living in my city brings you closer to some of the best dishes in the country including special buko pie, famous bulalo, and lomi. You can enjoy good food with a beautiful landscape like having breakfast at Antonio’s.

Raquel, says: 2020

When it comes to affordability and well-balanced living, my city in has it. First, because it has a prosperous history that attracts tourist from all over the world. Second, the cost of living is low compared to other cities near the metro and business districts in the Philippines. Third and last, is that it has a balanced environment where they can experience both urban living and provincial life that is good for those who wants to start a new and well-balanced life.

Roynel, says: 2020

Imus city is nearest to Manila and Makati which are the business districts in the Philippines. moving here would be a great idea if you work or plan to work in the said areas. Though urbanized, it is able to preserve the historical points and monuments making the town an attraction to tourist.

Beverly, says: 2020
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