- "
Macati"
after hearing them
exclaim “Makati na!
Kumakati na!” (transl. "It's low tide! The tide is ebbing!"). Used
during the
colonial eras, "
Macati"...
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Saints Peter and Paul
Parish Church, also
known as San
Pedro Macati Church,
Sampiro Church,
Makati Church, is a
Roman Catholic church located in Makati...
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Pasig Pateros Pineda San
Felipe Neri San Juan del
Monte San
Mateo San
Pedro Macati Taguig Tambobong Binondo Dilao Ermita Malate Pandacan Quiapo Sampaloc San...
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Isidro y Castañeda in
Barrio Culi-culi (now Pio del Pilar), San
Pedro de
Macati (present-day Makati) on July 11, 1860, to
Isaac del Pilar, a
farmer from...
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interests in
Ayala y Compañia. In 1914, she gave
Hacienda San
Pedro de
Macati to her
grandchildren –
Jacobo Zóbel,
Alfonso Zóbel and
Mercedes Zóbel (the...
- Baran**** Pio del Pilar) in San
Pedro de
Macati (now Makati). The
latter became part of the Pasai–San
Pedro Macati Road,
which connected the muni****l centers...
- Juan
Montes de Oca, a
prior Administrator of
Guadalupe Church in San
Pedro Macati (now Makati) in the Philippines. Consequently, the
Mexican War of Independence...
- the
first settlement of Makati. In fact, when one
would mention San
Pedro Macati during the pre-war period, it
indicated Baran**** Poblacion.
Since it was...
- (Marikina), "Barrio Pateros", "Pueblo de Tagig" (Taguig), and "San
Pedro de
Macati" (Makati),
followed the
trail of the
Parian Cr**** to the
Pilgrimage Cathedral...
- of Sta. Ana) and
became a town of its own in 1670, then as San
Pedro de
Macati in
honor of its patron,
Saint Peter. In 1851, Don José
Bonifacio Roxas (a...