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Summary Of: Caloocan City

Southern Caloocan City lies directly north of the City of Manila and is bounded by... Northern Caloocan City is the northernmost territory of Metro Manila... Caloocan City Science High School... Caloocan City Science High School...

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Official seal of Caloocan City | Nickname | Motto | Map of Metro Manila showing the location of Caloocan City | Metro Manila | | Philippines | National Capital Region | Rizal | 1975 | 1st and 2nd Districts of Caloocan City | Barangays | February 16 | 1962 | Lakas-CMD | Kampi | Area | Density | Time zone | PST | UTC+8 | Area code(s) | Filipino | Metro Manila | Philippines | City of Manila | Malabon City | Valenzuela City | Navotas | Quezon City | San Jose del Monte City | Bulacan | Bonifacio Monument sculpted by Guillermo Tolentino | | Guillermo Tolentino | Philippine Revolution | Katipunan | Philippine Revolution | Andres Bonifacio | Tagalog | Epifanio de los Santos Avenue | Guillermo Tolentino | August 3 | 1896 | The Balintawak Toll Barrier of the North Luzon Expressway located in Caloocan City. | | The Victory Liner Caloocan City terminal. | | Victory Liner | Light Rail Transit (LRT-1) | University of Caloocan City | University of the East - Caloocan | Manila Central University | Notre Dame of Greater Manila | Caloocan City Science High School | Philippine Cultural High School | La Consolacion College | Novaliches | San Roque Parish Cathedral | North Luzon Expressway | Victory Liner Incorporated's | Rizal Avenue Extension | LRT Monumento Station | citation needed | Flag of the Philippines | Calamba City | Philippines | v | Metropolitan Manila | Las Piñas City | Taguig City | Makati City | Malabon City | Valenzuela City | Mandaluyong City | Manila | San Juan City | Marikina City | Muntinlupa City | Navotas City | Parañaque City | Quezon City | Pasay City | Pasig City | Pateros | Metropolitan Manila Development Authority | v | Cities | Philippines | Highly-urbanized Cities | Angeles | Bacolod | Baguio | Butuan | Cagayan de Oro | Cebu | Davao | General Santos | Iligan | Iloilo | Lapu-Lapu | Las Piñas | Lucena | Makati | Malabon | Mandaluyong | Mandaue | Manila | Marikina | Muntinlupa | Navotas | Olongapo | Parañaque | Pasay | Pasig | Puerto Princesa | Quezon City | San Juan | Taguig | Valenzuela | Zamboanga | Independent Component
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