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Summary Of: Parañaque

Parañaque was founded in 1572... Parañaque supplied the leadership of the guerilla movement like the ROTC Hunters as well as food... Parañaque was one of the first towns to be liberated and its guerillas helped in paving... Parañaque then and now has and continues to play a strategic role in the Philippines... Parañaque became one of the hottest battle zones due to its location halfway between the province... Parañaque became one of the first municipalities in the... Parañaque City was converted as the 11th city in Metro Manila and chartered and urbanized city... the second SM City mall in Parañaque City was launched... becoming one of the most popular malls in Parañaque City after Uniwide Coastal Mall... the City of Parañaque celebrated their 5th Cityhood Anniversary... the City of Parañaque celebrated their 10th Cityhood Anniversary... Parañaque is composed of two congressional districts and two legislative districts which are further subdivided into... Parañaque City has home to many educational schools... Parañaque Risen Christ School... Parañaque Elementary School Central... Parañaque Elementary School Unit 1... Parañaque Elementary School Unit 2... Parañaque National High School... Parañaque National High School... Parañaque National High School... Parañaque Science High School... Parañaque Science High School... Parañaque City College of Science and Technology... Parañaque is served by the... Parañaque City on December 15... Parañaque City is home to famous... Parañaque City has also a seafood restaurant called... Parañaque City became a 2 time dancing champion in the... Parañaque City is known to its devotees on Baclaran every Wednesdays and Sundays at National Shrine... Parañaque City Official Website...

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