The city was the capital of Cavite province from the latter's establishment in 1614 until 1954, when it was transferred to the newly created city of Trece Martires near the center of the province.
Cavite City HOTLINE Numbers:
Fire: (046) 431-0308Police: 431-2292
Civil Registrar 4310353
COMELEC: 431-0464
DSWD: 431-7859
Health Office 4310752
MERALCO: 431-1703
RED CROSS: 431-0562
CHECKPOINT: 431-2465Travel AdvisoryHotels │ Tourist Destinations │ Festival │ Products │ Churches │ Schools │ Beach │ Swimming Pool
HOSPITALS
-Bautista Hospital,
-Lying-Inn,
-Cavite Medical
DIALYSIS CENTERS
-Bautista Hospital Dialysis Center Address:Cavite City (Region IV-A) Phone (+63) 046-4357595
Map of Cavite Puerto (Cavite City) from the book Guerra de Cuba y Rebelion de Filipinas |
In the 16th Century Spanish Time:
Cavite City is Called CAVITE PUERTO
Dalahican is Called LAGO DE DAJALICAN
Sta. Cruz, Ronquillo, Caridad and San Antonio is Called TERRENOS DE LA ESTANSUETA.
Sangley is Called SANGLAY
San Roque going to Samonte Park to PN Base is Called PLAZA DE CAVITE, ENSENADA DE CAÑACAO AND PUNTA DE RIVERA
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