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THE HIDDEN GEM OF THE SOUTH
Seated beside the prominent Tagaytay, Alfonso in Cavite is poised to become the next vacation destination in the Philippines. Alfonso shares the same topography and cool climate as Tagaytay, both highland cities. The locale has tons of untouched jewels, such as preserved forests and clear water lakes surrounding it. Alfonso is a town boasting excellent natural appeal yet to be discovered. Seated beside the prominent Tagaytay, Alfonso in Cavite is poised to become the next vacation destination in the Philippinesso is a town boasting excellent natural appeal yet to be discovered.
The City of Trece Martires, with a total land area of 39.17 square kilometers, is the Provincial Government’s de facto seat. It is located at the center of the province. It is a fourth-class city comprised of 13 barangays named after the Thirteen Martyrs, a group of prominent Caviteños who were sentenced to death during the Spanish regime. Trece Martires City is considered one of the fast growing local economies in Cavite. It has evolved from an economy that features agriculture as the major source of economy into one that is industrialized and commercialized.
The City of Dasmariñas is known as the “University Capital of Cavite” and is classified as one of the most competitive cities in the country today. It has a total land area of 82.34 square kilometers and is composed of 75 barangays.
The City of Dasmariñas is also known as the Industrial Giant of CALABARZON because it is one of Cavite’s most rapidly growing local government units. The city has a wide variety of commercial establishments, including retail malls, fast food chains, groceries, convenience stores, restaurants, etc. It is famous for its Paru-Paro Festival aptly so as the beautiful and colorful “Paru-Paro” (butterfly) is a universal symbol for change, transformation, and festivity in this city.
Founded in 1571, Silang is believed to be the second oldest town in Cavite. There are many accounts of which the name ‘Silang’ was derived from. One of which, it is believed that the name came from the word ‘Silanganan.’ Others believed that it came from the word ‘isinilang’ because a church suddenly sprouted at the center of the town. On March 26, 1997, due to the decree of Finance Department Order No. 24-97, Silang was declared as a first-class municipality.
The major source of income of the town primarily relies on agriculture. As of the 2020 census, the estimated population of Silang is about 295,644.
With a total land area of 52.40 square kilometers, Bacoor City is subdivided into 73 barangays that are grouped into two legislative districts namely, Bacoor West and Bacoor East. It is the second most populous city in the province. Bacoor City is a first-class urban component city in the province of Cavite. It is a lone congressional district and is the province’s gateway to Metro Manila. Most of the city is composed of flat, formerly agricultural lands, with some areas such as the coastal barangays of Zapote, Talaba, Niog and Panapaan lying below sea level. The locality is best known for its oysters and mussel products. Aside from the many subdivisions, there are various shopping malls and commercial establishments in the area.
The City of General Trias is a first-class component city in the province of Cavite. It has a total land area of 117.68 square kilometers and is subdivided into 33 barangays. It was originally named San Francisco de Malabon, after its Patron Saint, Francis of Assisi. The original name of the town was changed to General Trias in honor of Gen. Mariano Trias. The City of Gen. Trias is situated at the northern part of the province. The land shape of General Trias follows the path of its territorial boundaries in the eastern and western section, which is the river. It is bounded in the north by Noveleta, in the northeast by the City of Imus and Kawit, in the east by the City of Dasmariñas, in the southeast by Silang, in the south by Amadeo, in the west by Tanza, and Rosario in the northwest.
Tanza has a total land area of 96.30 square kilometers and is composed of 41 barangays. Farming and fishing are the major sources of livelihood in the municipality. The lowland municipality of Tanza is located in the northwestern part of Cavite. It is bounded by the Municipality of Rosario in the north, the Municipality of Gen. Trias in the east, by Trece Martires City and the Municipality of Naic in the south, and the Manila Bay in the west. Tanza is the historic location where Emilio Aguinaldo took his oath as the first president of the revolutionary government of the Philippines. The first class municipality is now experiencing rapid urban growth. Rapid urbanization could be attributed to the housing projects and availability of low cost housing, coupled with the existence of several industrial establishments in the municipality, as well as its proximity to the Cavite Export Processing Zone.
The Municipality of Naic is composed of 30 barangays and has a land area of 86.00 square kilometers. It is a coastal and a first class municipality in the province of Cavite that is just 47 kilometers away from the City of Manila. It is still basically an agricultural area with vast areas devoted to agriculture. Ten (10) barangays are in the coastal areas facing the Manila Bay. The long coastline of Naic is teeming with beaches which are important recreational areas. Naic is bounded in the north by Manila Bay and Tanza, in the east by Trece Martires City, in the south by Indang and Maragondon, and in the west by Ternate and Manila Bay. It has big bodies of water namely Timalan River, Kay Alamang River and Balsahan River. The major income sources in town are agriculture and fishery services.