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Cavite
Kabite | |
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Nickname: Historical Capital of the Philippines[1] | |
Motto(s): Dangal at Pag-ibig sa Bayan (Honor and Love for Country) | |
Anthem: Himno ng Kabite (Cavite Hymn) | |
Coordinates: 14°16′N 120°52′E / 14.27°N 120.87°E | |
Country | Philippines |
Region | Calabarzon |
Established | 1614[2][3] |
Capital | Imus |
Administrative center | Trece Martires |
Largest city | Dasmariñas |
Government | |
• Type | Sangguniang Panlalawigan |
• Governor | Athena Bryana Tolentino (NUP) |
• Vice Governor | Shernan Jaro (NUP) |
• Legislature | Cavite Provincial Board |
Area | |
• Total | 1,574.17 km2 (607.79 sq mi) |
• Land | 1,426.06 km2 (550.60 sq mi) |
• Rank | 67th out of 81 |
Highest elevation | 709 m (2,326 ft) |
Population (2020 census)[7] | |
• Total | 4,344,829 |
• Rank | 1st out of 81 |
• Density | 2,800/km2 (7,100/sq mi) |
• Rank | 2nd out of 81 |
Demonym(s) | Caviteño (masculine or neutral) Caviteña (feminine) |
Divisions | |
• Independent cities | 0 |
• Component cities | |
• Municipalities | |
• Barangays | 803 |
• Districts | Legislative districts of Cavite |
Demographics | |
• Ethnic groups | |
• Native languages | Tagalog Chavacano |
• Languages | (Major language) Filipino English (Minor language) Bicolano Cebuano Ilocano Hiligaynon Waray |
• Major religions | |
• Feast date | 2nd and 3rd Sunday of November |
• Ecclesiastical dioceses |
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• Patron saint | |
Time zone | UTC+8 (PHT) |
IDD : area code | +63 (0)46 +63 (0)2 (Bacoor) |
ISO 3166 code | PH-CAV |
Website | www |
Cavite, officially the Province of Cavite (Tagalog: Lalawigan ng Kabite;[a] Chavacano: Provincia de Cavite), is a Philippines province in the Calabarzon region in Luzon. On the southern shores of Manila Bay and southwest of Manila, it is one of the most industrialized and fastest-growing provinces in the Philippines. As of 2020, it has a population of 4,344,829, making it the most populated province in the country if the independent cities of Cebu are excluded from Cebu's population figure.
The de facto capital and seat of the government of the province is Trece Martires, although Imus is the official (de jure) capital while the City of Dasmariñas is the largest city in the province.
For over 300 years, the province played an important role in both the country's colonial past and eventual fight for independence, earning it the title "Historical Capital of the Philippines". It became the cradle of the Philippine Revolution, which led to the renouncement of Spanish colonial control, finally culminating in the Philippine Declaration of Independence on June 12, 1898 in Kawit. The old provincial capital, Cavite City also hosted docks for the Manila galleon, becoming an essential part of commerce between Asia and Latin America.
Originally an agricultural province, its northern cities of Bacoor, Imus, and Dasmariñas (with a combined population of 1,864,560 at the 2020 Census) are now suburbs of Metro Manila due to increasing urbanization in the late 20th century. This province forms part of the Greater Manila Area.
Caviteños take pride in claiming an assortment of titles for their province: Historical Capital of the Philippines, Home of the Brave, Heartland of the Philippine Revolution, Cradle of Noble Heroes.
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