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"Coffee Capital of the Philippines"

Amadeo has 4,790 hectares of land planted to coffee, the largest land area devoted to coffee farming in the uplands of Cavite, making it the biggest coffee producer in the province and in the country.

"Cavite’s Gateway To The Metropolis"

Its location makes Bacoor the gateway to Metro Manila via the Manila-Cavite Expressway, which starts in Bacoor. The city is among the key areas and formerly one of the fastest growing municipalities in Cavite together with Imus and Dasmariñas, mainly because of their location.
“The Industrial Giant of the CALABARZON”

Dasmariñas City was known to be the wealthiest local government unit in the province of Cavite according to the 2006 Commission on Audit report. It was also the only municipality in the entire Philippines that had both SM and Robinsons Mall, before it became a city.

"The home of Labong"

Originally named after its Patron Saint, Francis of Assisi, 1181-1226, General Trias was founded in December 13, 1748. The original name of the town was changed to General Trias in honor of Gen. Mariano Trias (1868-1914), by virtue of a law fathered by Emilio P. Virata during his term as representative of Cavite, 1919-1921.

"The Flag Capital of the Philippines"

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 held on May 28, 1898. On the other hand, it is recognized by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) as the “Retail Capital” and awarded as the 3rd Most Competitive Component City (Overall) and 2nd Most Competitive City in Economic Dynamism by the National Competitiveness Council (NCC). It also boasts of its good leadership being a recipient of the Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) conferred by the Department of the Interior and Local Government.

"1st class Municipality in the Province of Cavite"

Indang derived it name from the words “Inrang” or “yndan”, a tree which was also called “Anubing”. The tree of inrang was used to be abundant in the local since the early times. Also, it is where the main Cavite State University is located which is one of the biggest state college and university in Cavite.

"Birthplace of Philippine independence"

The Municipality of Kawit, Cavite is a 1st Class Municipality. It is the cradle of the Philippine Independence. It’s cultural heritage and unprecedented historical role in the Philippine History is a unique treasure for Kawit. The Aguinaldo Shrine where the Philippine Independence was proclaimed by Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo, still remained as the most hallowed historical site in the country. Kawit is composed of 23 Barangays. It is both an inland and coastal municipality. Per Year 2010 Census, the Municipality of Kawit has a total population of 78,209 which account for 2.53% participation rate of Kawit to the Province of Cavite. The population has been decreasing from 1990 indicating that other areas in Cavite have been urbanizing more than Kawit.

"The Country's 2nd Summer Capital"

The City of Tagaytay is a tourism destination for local and foreign visitors. It is an excellent vantage point of Taal Lake and Volcano. Tagaytay offers a breath-taking sight of the famous Taal Lake, a lake within a large lake as it is often described.

"The Mountain City of Cavite"

The name “MARAGONDON” was derived from Tagalog word “madagundong or maugong” meaning “much sound”. It is an upland municipality and predominantly mountainous. Known mountain ranges with tourist potentials situated in this Municipality are Mt. Pico de Loro, Mt. Palay Palay, Mt. Hulog, Mt. Mataas na Gulong, Mt. Nagpatong and Mt. Buntis.

"The Land of 13 Martyrs"

The capital and the seat of the Provincial Government of Cavite. It is considered as one of the fast growing local economy in Cavite with an average local revenue growth rate of 29% from 2012 to 2014. The city was named in the honor of Thirteen (13) martyrs of Cavite, who were sentenced to death during the Spanish regime. Surnames of the thirteen martyrs also became the names of the thirteen(13) barangays of the city.



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