➤HISTORY OF TANAY RIZAL Tanay is a first class municipality in the province of Rizal , Philippines . According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 117,830 people. [3] It is located 57 kilometres (35 mi) east of Manila , although a typical commute between Manila and Tanay will take between one and three hours depending upon traffic conditions. It contains portions of the Sierra Madre Mountains and is bordered by Antipolo City in the north-west, Baras , Morong and Teresa in the west, General Nakar ( Quezon Province) in the east, and Pililla , Santa Maria ( Laguna province ) as well as the lake Laguna de Bay in the south. History [ edit ] Tanay was settled by early Austronesian people. Shortly after the conquest and subjugation of Manila by the Spaniards and the surrounding lake areas by Juan de Salcedo in 1570-1574, Franciscan missionaries arrived to Christianize the inhabitants of wh
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HISTORY OF BINANGONAN RIZAL It is claimed that the binañgonan means “the first town established along the lake”, in reference to a legend that tells of how the towns around Laguna de Baý were named. More likely however is that binañgonan refers to a place from where someone or something rose, which is precisely what binangunan in Filipino means. A first class municipality, Binangonan lies between the foothills of Sierra Madre and the shores of Laguna de Bay. It is composed of 23 mainland and 17 island barangays. This town was separated and became an independent parish in 1621 through the initiatives of the Franciscan missionaries. The town was established in 1737 and conquered by the Spaniards in 1763. It became a town in 1900 during the American colonial period. Binangonan’s major historical landmark is the 200-year-old Santa Ursula Parish, located at the heart of the town. Binangonan is a major sup