Chapter 15 NCR – National Capital Region
Metropolitan Manila (Filipino: Kalakhang
Maynila) or the National
Capital Region (NCR) (Filipino: Pambansang
Punong Rehiyon) is the capital of the Philippines and among
the world's thirty most
populous metropolitan areas. Metro Manila is one of the two defined
metropolitan areas in the Philippines, the other being Metro Cebu.
Metro Manila is the metropolitan area that
contains the city of Manila, as well as sixteen surrounding cities
and municipalities, including Quezon City, the capital
from 1948 to 1976. Metro Manila is the political, economic, social, and
cultural center of the Philippines, and is one of the more modern metropolises
in Southeast Asia. Among locals, particularly those from Manila proper and
those in the provinces, Metro Manila is often simply referred to as Manila;
however locals from other parts of the metropolis may see this as offensive,
owing to city pride and also the fact that some cities are actually
geographically closer to the neighboring provinces than to Manila itself. Metro
Manila is often abbreviated as M.M.. The Metropolitan Manila
Development Authority (MMDA)
is located in Makati City.
Metro Manila is the
smallest of the country's administrative
regions, but the most populous and the most densely populated,
having a population of 9,932,560 (2000 census) in an area of only 636 square
kilometers. It is also the only region without any provinces.
The region is bordered by the provinces of Bulacan to the north, Rizal to the east, and Cavite and Laguna to the south.
Metro Manila is also sandwiched by Manila Bay to the west and Laguna de Bay to the
southeast with the Pasig River running
between them, bisecting the region.
The term Metro
Manila should not be confused with the metro rail
system of the region, and the word metro itself always
describes the metropolitan area (as in the metro). The railways are
called by their abbreviations, such as the LRT and the MRT, also known as Light
Rail Transit and Metro Rail Transit, respectively.
On paper, Manila is the designated capital and seat
of the Philippine government, but in practice, the seats of government are all
around Metro Manila. The executive and administrative seat of government is
located in Manila, so is the judiciary. The upper house of the legislature (Senate of the
Philippines) is located in Pasay City, and the lower house (House
of Representatives of the Philippines) in Quezon City.
Walang komento:
Mag-post ng isang Komento