Cavite City Map, Philippines
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Cavite City Travel Guide
Cavite City was also the port of entry and departure during the Manila-Acapulco Trade. It became a venue for revolutionary activity during the fight against the Spaniards. A substantial part of Philippine history was set in Cavite, one of which was the country’s proclamation of independence by Emilio Aguinaldo on June 12, 1898. read moreCavite City History
In 1872, Filipinos set up a revolution against the Spaniards. The country’s Filipino martyr priests, Mariano Gomez, Jose Burgos and Jacinto Zamora or known as GOMBURZA were linked to the uprising in Cavite that was staged by 200 Filipinos inside the barracks of the Spanish rulers. When another revolution turned up on August 28, 2896, Cavite had its struggling moments, but with the bravery of revolutionist Emilio... read moreCavite City Nightlife
No loud disco houses or huge shopping malls are situated in Cavite as it is pretty close to other municipalities where mega malls and gimmick hubs are sprouting, but an eventful scenario is observable in its tinier trade shops and al fresco marketplaces. They even get much busier as the day reaches its peak before bedtime. Shopping doesn’t observe a certain time. Even during post-sunrise, people are strolling,... read moreCavite City Sightseeing
Also interesting to visit are Our Lady of La Salette Shrine and Nuestra Señora dela Soledad de Porta Vaga. Gigantic woodcarvings of the Last Supper and the Stations of the Cross can be found in the former while a mural of Virgin Mary cased in a carved wood can be spotted in the latter. If you are up for some sea and cave adventures, you can head to the Cabag Caves, Maligiclibic Falls, Balite Falls and Ulong Tubig... read moreThings about Cavite City you may be interested in
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