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General Information
 
Location
South of Manila, Republic of the Philippines, Bounded by Pasay City on 
the North, Muntinlupa City on the Southeast, Las Piñas on the Southwest, 
Taguig on the Northeast, and the Manila Bay (Reclamation / Boulevard 2000 
area) on the West, 14°30’ latitude and 121°01’ longitude.
 
Land Area and Uses
47.7 square kilometers carefully planned to accomodate residential, 
commercial, industrial and other establishments.
 Residential Areas.
A part of the land area used for residential purposes accounts for 
ancestral homes, another in posh villages, with the remaining portion 
occupied by apartments, boarding houses, apartelles, townhouses, and
condominiums for rent or sale at very reasonable rates.
 Commercial Centers.
The whole stretch of land, save for occasional vacant portions, 
fronting roadways from the Northside Barangay of Baclaran to the 
Southern Barangays of San Antonio and B.F. Homes, is occupied by 
stores, shops, banks, offices, supermarkets, restaurant, schools, 
service stations and other related establishments. In some areas, as 
in the beautifully luxurious Barangays of B.F. Homes and Don Bosco, 
commercial establishments are found further in the interiors and along
roadways, thereby providing a welcome treat to the population of the 
adjoining residential and/or industrial community.
 Industrial Areas.
Parañaque’s industrial site used to be in the Northern Barangays of 
Baclaran and Tambo but because of expansion and commercialization in 
these areas, the factories were moved to the Southern and Eastern 
Barangays of San Antonio, B.F. Homes, Sun Valley, Marcelo Green, 
Merville, and San Martin de Porres. These areas have since become the 
center of industry in Parañaque, and the corporate headquarters in the
 Philippines of both Filipino and multinational companies.
 
Population and Political Divisions
With a population of 449,811 as of year 2000, Paranaque is subdivided into 16 barangays or townships, 2 legislative districts and
a lone Congressional district.  It was chartered into a city on February 
15, 1998.
 
Topography
The City of Parañaque sits on a plain with parts lying along the 
coastline of scenic Manila Bay. Within the next decade, expansions 
shall be realized through an ambitious, large-scale, well-planned and 
fast-track development upon an approximately 1,200 hectare stretch 
that will contain mixed land uses for residential, commercial, 
institutional, hotel, residential-commercial, residential-office, 
greens and open spaces, among other purposes.
 
Climate
March to May are hot summer months. The temperature dips following 
intermittent rains and occasional gustiness from June to October. Cool 
and fair weather prevails from November to February. Parañaque 
experiences an annual rainfall of 1.82 mm. per minute while its 
temperature ranges from 23 to 33 degrees Celsius; it has a relative 
humidity of 76% and enjoys an average daylight duration of 12 hours.
 
People
Parañaque is an ethnically-integrated community composed of warm, 
friendly, hospitable, and devoted Filipinos. It is also a second home 
to various foreign nationals who have come to like and love the city 
and its constituents and who have realized the locality’s potentials 
for growth. It is a place wherein people from the different regions of
 the three main island groups of Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao are 
assimilated.  Due to rapid migration, only around 10 percent of the 
population are native Tagalog Paraqueños; the rest is an amalgam of 
migrants from various regions of the Philippines, plus those foreign 
nationals who have adopted the City as their "second home."
 
Language
The City folks' main mode of communication is the Philippine vernacular
called Filipino which is basically culled from the indigenous Tagalog 
language with evident English and Spanish influences together with 
traces of other languages being used by Filipinos from other regions 
of the country. However, official transactions are still mostly done 
in English which is understood and spoken as either a second or third 
language by most citizens.
 
Religion
Parañaque is not only a melting pot of variant cultures and migrants 
from all over the country; it is also a crossroad of diverse religions. 
It is also home to the Baclaran Church, known to be the most attended 
church in Asia, which is run by the Redemptorist fathers. Although 
predominantly Roman Catholic, other Christian religions and 
denominations freely practice their faith in the City. One would also 
notice the presence of Moslem communities throught Parañaque wherein 
they have enjoyed the respect and interaction of the Christians. Indeed,
 Parañaque is a place where inter-faith cooperation for social change 
begins, takes form, and brings fruit. Religious groups and their 
respective lay organizations are very active in providing the community 
with social services complementary to those implemented by City Hall.
 
Resources courtesy of the City Information Office, City Hall, Parañaque.
 
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