Lunes, Agosto 26, 2013

My Beautiful Asian Cities(Project) - Intramuros, Philippines


SOME INFO ON INTRAMUROS:
Intramuros- Known as the walled city in the Philippines.
History:  The walled part of Manila was called intramuros, which is Latin for "within the walls"; districts beyond the walls were referred as the extramuros of Manila, meaning "outside the walls". Construction of the defensive walls was started by the Spanish colonial government in the late 16th century to protect the city from foreign invasions.
Geography: The 0.67-square-kilometre (0.26 sq mi) walled city was originally located along the shores of the Manila Bay, south of the entrance to Pasig River. Guarding the old city is Fort Santiago, its citadel located at the mouth of the river. Land reclamations during the early 20th-century subsequently obscured the walls and fort from the bay.

Facts:

- Intramuros was heavily damaged during the battle to recapture the city from the Japanese Imperial Army during the Second World War. Reconstruction of the walls was started in 1951 when Intramuros was declared a National Historical Monument, which is continued to this day by the Intramuros Administration.
- There are 5 "barangays and the population of Intramuros is about 5000.

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