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Parañaque, officially the City of Parañaque (, ), is a highly urbanized city in the National Capital Region of the Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 689,992 people. It is bordered to the north by
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, to the northeast by
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, to the southeast by
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, to the southwest by
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, and to the west by
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. Like the rest of
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, Parañaque experiences a tropical climate with only two distinct seasons, wet (July to September) and dry (October to June). The city enjoys an annual rainfall of and an average daily maximum temperature of . Parañaque is the home of
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, a gaming and entertainment complex under development by the state-owned
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, spanning an area of in Bay City, where four large integrated resorts are based namely
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,
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,
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, and the soon to be completed Westside City Resorts World. It is also the home of the
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public transport terminal and the Aseana City business district development which includes
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.


Etymology

Several
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s are speculated as to how Parañaque derived its name. * One narrative holds that long ago, a ''balete'' (banyan) tree that looked like a majestic ship stood at the mouth of what is now called the
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. It earned the Tagalog name ''Palanyag'', taken from the term "''palayag''", which means “point of navigation”. * Another folktale says that before the Spaniards having arrived at the shore, there were
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who lived close to Manila Bay, and their occupation was fishing (''pangingisdâ''). Their neighbours to the east in present-day
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were farmers and called "''tagá-palayán''" ("of the rice paddies"). One day, the fishermen and rice farmers held a feast, and were drunk from ''
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'' (coconut toddy). One farmer suggested they name the whole place "''Palayán''" as a sign of cooperation and goodwill between them. A fisherman protested, saying they should name it "''Palalayag''" instead. As a compromise, they agreed to
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the two words and came up with "''Palalanyag''". Another drunken guest shouted, “''Mabuhay ang Palanyag at ang mga tagá-Palanyag!”'' ("Long live ''Palanyag'' and those of ''Palanyag''!") The rest liked this word better, and the place was called "''Palanyag''". * A third myth suggests that Spanish soldiers in a horse-drawn carriage asked to be taken to a certain place. When they arrived, one of the soldiers ordered, "''¡Para aquí!"'' (“You stop here!”), which the coachman did not understand. The soldier repeated it and later, the coachman left the carriage and told others “These Spaniards are repeatedly saying "''para aniya ake''” to the laughter of the crowd. The story spread, and the term "''Para Aniya Ake''" stuck. * Another speculation, however contested, is that Parañaque is a ''
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'' of the words ''"Parang"'' ( Tagalog for ''grassland'') and ''"aqui"'' (
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for ''here''), for its inland areas occupied by present-day ''San Antonio Valley'', '' Bicutan'' and ''Barangay BF Homes'' (28-39m. above sea level).


Historical account

"''On the coast near Manila are Laguo (i.e. Lagyo), Malahat, Longalo, Palañac, Vakol, Minacaya, and
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. All these villages are in the neighborhood of Cavite, and belong to His Majesty, to whom they pay tribute.''" – Miguel de Loarca, ''Relación de Yslas Filipinas'' (1582)
Historically speaking, the earliest Spanish records (de Loarca's ''Relación'' etc.) listed the settlement as "''Palañac''", which indicates that by at least the late 16th century, the place's name was something akin to "''Palanyag''".


History


Early history

Due to their proximity to the sea, the early Parañaqueños traded with the Chinese, Japanese, Indonesians, Indians, and Malays. Traditional occupations and trades included saltmaking, fishing, planting rice, shoemaking, slipper-making and weaving.


Spanish and American colonial eras

Parañaque was officially founded in the year 1580 by
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and it was Fray Diego de Espiñar, O.S.A. who became the first minister of the town. The Council of the Definitors (a conference of chiefs of the religious orders) held on May 11, 1580 (Conquistas delas Islas of Fray Gaspar San Agustin, O.S.A.) accepted the village of Palanyag, as Parañaque, as an independent ''pueblo''. Other towns in the islands which simultaneously established on the same date according to the 1580 chapter of the Augustinians were
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(in
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), Bulacabe (on
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) and Bantayan (in
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). The image of Palanyag's patroness, Nuestra Señora del Buen Suceso de Palanyag, was brought to Saint Andrew's Parish in La Huerta on August 10, 1625. Nuestra Señora del Buen Suceso de Palanyag is the third oldest Marian Image in the Philippines. Early Spanish census dated 1591 to 1593 also mentioned Longalo and Parañaque as two villages along Manila Bay composed of some 800 tribute-payers. Politically, Don Galo and Parañaque were then under the Encomienda and Provincia de Tondo. The community was headed by ''cabezas de barangay'', a westernized version of ''
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s'' (chieftains), and the ''
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'' (Hispanicised local nobility), who together justified and moderated the demands of the Spanish colonizers. Education was limited to the ''principalía'' as they were the only ones who could afford it. Historical accounts state that the town's strategic location enabled the townspeople to play an important role in Philippine history. Palanyag was located at the crossroads of Manila, between the provinces of Cavite and Batangas. In 1574, during the invasion of the town by the Chinese pirate
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, Parañaquenos, particularly those from Don Galo, heroically aided in preventing the attack on Manila. This incident became known as the "Red Sea Incident" due to the blood that flowed through the sacrifice of the people of ''barrio'' Santa Monica. With the arrival of Spanish forces led by Captain
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from
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, Limahong was finally repulsed, and the occupation of the town was averted. When the British invaded Manila in 1762, the townspeople once again remained loyal to the Spanish colonizers, especially the Augustinians. The invasion however showed that the Spaniards was not invincible and that their rule was not to be permanent. More than a hundred years later, this would prove to be true. During the
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of 1896–1898, the Spaniards realized that the town was a practical gateway to Cavite, the bastion of the revolutionary Katipuneros. Conversely, the Katipuneros based in Cavite saw the town as their gateway to
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, the Spanish seat of government in Manila. Prominent Paraqueños such as Manuel Quiogue and secular priest Father Pedro Dandan y Masangkay became leading revolutionary figures. During the American Period of the Philippines, Parañaque became part of the newly established province of
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in 1901. The municipality was previously part of the province of
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, which was in turn disestablished. On October 12, 1903,
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was merged to become part of Parañaque. However, it was later separated on March 27, 1907 to become an independent town once again.


Japanese occupation era

On January 1, 1942, Parañaque was one of the towns of Rizal that was merged with Manila and
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to form the
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. During the
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in
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, Parañaque supplied leadership to guerilla movements such as the
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, as well as food and arms. Parañaque was one of the first towns to be liberated and its guerillas helped pave the way for the combined American and Philippine Commonwealth forces to enter the south of Manila. As can be gleaned from the above, Parañaque has played and continues to play a strategic role in the Philippines' political and economic progress, as shown by the quick recovery the town shown following the damage it incurred during the long Battle of Manila in 1945. The City of Greater Manila was disestablished effective August 1, 1945.


Philippine independence

In late 1959, 17-year-old Arturo Porcuna murdered Serafin Ong, a
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student who belonged to a prominent family in Manila, at the Barbecue Plaza along Dewey Boulevard (now Roxas Boulevard); it was among Porcuna's first criminal acts that lead to his notoriety as a gangster of the alias "Boy Golden". In 1965, barrios
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and
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were excised from Parañaque to form part of the newly-established municipality of Baclaran. However, the
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later voided the creation of the new municipality, thus returning the aforementioned barrios to Parañaque. On November 7, 1975, Parañaque was separated from Rizal and became part of Metropolitan Manila or the National Capital Region by virtue of Presidential Decree No. 824.


Cityhood

Parañaque was later converted as the eleventh city of Metro Manila on February 15, 1998, and was chartered and urbanized through President
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during the celebration of the city's 418th Founding Anniversary. Incumbent
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became its first city mayor.


Contemporary

Owing to Parañaque's strategic location, it is an important center for trade and business in Metro Manila.
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, where a large number of dry goods stores are located, is one of the busiest markets in the country. Small fishing villages called “fisherman's wharves” are also situated alongside Barangay La Huerta, where the famous DAMPA, a seaside market with numerous restaurants serving fresh seafood, is found. This has the country's international airport and the Duty Free Philippines for imported goods and
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where three integrated resorts (IR) licensed by
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(PAGCOR) are located. On October 9, 2018, the
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, the first landport in the Philippines, was officially opened.


Geography

Parañaque is situated in the southern portion of Metro Manila. It is subdivided into two distinct districts, each of which contains eight barangays. The 1st District consists of Baclaran, Tambo, Don Galo, Santo Niño, La Huerta, San Dionisio, San Isidro and Vitalez, while the 2nd District consists of Barangays BF Homes, San Antonio, Marcelo Green, Sun Valley, Don Bosco, Moonwalk, Merville and San Martin de Porres.


Districts and barangays

Parañaque is politically subdivided into 16 barangays.


Territorial disputes and discrepancies

Parañaque is involved in an unresolved territorial dispute with
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. The sitio of Bagong Silang, currently under the jurisdiction of Muntinlupa's Barangay Sucat, is disputed with Barangay BF Homes. It occupies a former property of
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spanning an area of . Additionally, Sitio Pagkakaisa in barangay San Martin de Porres is erroneously considered as part of Sucat. Moreover, in around 2001, Parañaque resolved a territorial dispute with
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, agreeing that the Bicutan Market and the Bicutan Interchange would be part of Parañaque.


Climate


Demographics


Language

The native languages of Parañaque are Tagalog and Spanish, Parañaque being the natal place of the great Filipino writer Manuel Bernabe, but the majority of the residents can understand and speak English, and the use and knowledge of Spanish in Parañaque is now almost non-existent.


Religion

Most of Parañaque's population are Christians, mainly Roman Catholic. Roman Catholic churches in Parañaque are under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Parañaque. There are two National Shrines, the National Shrine of Our Mother of Perpetual Help (commonly known as the Baclaran Church or Redemptorist Church) and the National Shrine of Mary Help of Christians; the
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or the Cathedral Parish of St. Andrew is the oldest church in Parañaque and the mother church of the Diocese of Parañaque. There are about 90 parishes and 2 sub-parishes.
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, a Catholic charismatic renewal movement, is centered in the city. Born Again Evangelical Christian Churches Christ Commission Fellowship BF Parañaque, Greenhills Christian Fellowship Sucat, Jesus Is Lord Church Worldwide Parañaque, Word International Ministries, Victory Christian Fellowship Parañaque, Citygate Christian Ministries, South Gate Baptist Church are also located in this city. The
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(from which the icon of the Perpetual Help originated) also has a cathedral in United Paranaque V - the Annunciation of the Theotokos Orthodox Cathedral - the first Orthodox church in Southeast Asia consecrated by the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
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in Parañaque.


Economy


Shopping centers

Parañaque also relies on shopping centers as part of its economy. The principal malls include SM City Sucat (opened in July 2001), SM City Bicutan (opened in 2002), and SM City BF Parañaque (opened in 2016), all owned and operated by
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of
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.
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, the largest Ayala Mall, started its operation in 2019. Robinsons operates one mall inside BF Homes and one supermarket. Parqal shopping mall is located at Aseana City. There are also smaller malls like Jaka Plaza, Pergola Lifestyle Mall, Aseana Square Mall, and Noah's Place Mall.
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has two malls of its franchise in Parañaque. Duty-Free Fiesta Mall is also located in Parañaque.
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functions as the city's
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, primarily selling clothing, especially school uniforms and costumes.


Hotel and Gambling

Hotels and gambling also form part of Parañaque's economy. Integrated resorts
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,
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and
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attract foreign tourists. Closed in 2014, Casino Filipino once served as a casino in the city until the opening of
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.
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is also common in the barangays. The Roligon Mega-Cockpit, found in Tambo, is considered as the largest and most modern cockpit in Asia.


Government


Local government

Parañaque is composed of two congressional districts and two legislative districts which are further subdivided into 16
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s. 1st District consists of eight ''barangays'' in the western half of the city, whilst 2nd District consists of eight barangays in the eastern half of the city. The Parañaque City Hall, located in Barangay
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, serves as the seat of the city government. Opened in 1971, it replaced the Presidencia, the old municipal hall in Barangay La Huerta that is now occupied by the Ospital ng Parañaque. It will also have a satellite office in
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.


Mayors of Parañaque


Culture


Festivals

Parañaque is famous for its lively festivals, such as the ''Caracol'', a festival that revolves around boats. The Sunduan Festival is a tradition in the city that depicts the act of a man fetching the object of his affection from the woman's home to bring her to church or the town plaza. Both festivals are held around February 13–15 for the cityhood of Parañaque's anniversary. The city stages the ''cenaculo'', a reenactment of the passion of Christ, during Holy Week, the ''Pasko ng Pagkabuhay'' during Easter, and the ''Santacruzan'', a procession reenacting the search of the True Cross of Christ, in May. Shortly thereafter, the colorful ''Flores de Mayo'', a festival commemorating the discovery of the cross by Queen Elena (mother of St. Constantine) is held. An outstanding feature of this historic town by the bay is the cultivation of its cultural traditions such as the ''komedya'' and ''bati-bati'', among others, that continue to attract local and foreign tourists alike, especially during the summer months. Parañaque is known for ''sabong'', a form of
cockfighting Cockfighting is a blood sport involving domesticated roosters as the combatants. The first documented use of the word gamecock, denoting use of the cock as to a "game", a sport, pastime or entertainment, was recorded in 1634, after the term ...
constrained in coliseums.


Sports

Parañaque's only professional sports team are the
Parañaque Patriots The Parañaque Patriots are a Filipino professional basketball team based in Parañaque. The team competes in the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL) as a member of the league's South Division. The team plays its home games at the gy ...
of the
Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League The Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL) is a men's regional professional basketball league in the Philippines composed of 30 teams. Founded in 2017 by eight-division boxing world champion and then-Senator Manny Pacquiao, the MPBL is ...
(MPBL). The Patriots are one of the ten founding members of the MPBL, beginning play in the 2018 season. The Patriots play their home games at Olivarez College Gymnasium at the campus of
Olivarez College The Olivarez College (), also known as simply Olivarez or OC, is a private, nonsectarian college along Dr. A. Santos Avenue, Parañaque, Philippines that offers academic programs in basic education, junior and high school, undergraduate, gradua ...
.


Transportation


Railway

Parañaque is served by the LRT-1 and the PNR (via
Bicutan station Bicutan station is a railway station located on the South Main Line in Parañaque, Metro Manila, Philippines. The station is the fourteenth station southbound from Tutuban and is the only Philippine National Railways station in Parañaque. N ...
). Parañaque is served by the LRT-1 via Redemptorist-Aseana,
MIA Road Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA ; ; ), also known as Manila International Airport (MIA), is the main international airport serving Metro Manila in the Philippines. Located between the cities of Pasay and Parañaque, about south of ...
, PITX, Ninoy Aquino Avenue, and Dr. Santos stations since LRT-1 South Extension (Cavite Extension) began its operation on November 16, 2024. The line is to be extended to
Bacoor Bacoor (), officially the City of Bacoor (), is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, component city in the Provinces of the Philippines, province of Cavite, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 664,625 ...
. The older
Baclaran station Baclaran station is an elevated Light Rail Transit (LRT) station located on the LRT Line 1 (LRT-1) system in Pasay. Situated on the last stretches of Taft Avenue right at the border with Baclaran, Parañaque. The station is named after the famo ...
also serves the city, although it is located in Pasay, near its city boundary with Parañaque. On the other hand, the PNR's South Main Line operations are suspended since 2024 due to the construction of the elevated
North–South Commuter Railway The North–South Commuter Railway (; NSCR), also known as the Clark–Calamba Railway, is a commuter rail system under construction on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. Running from New Clark City in Capas, Tarlac, to Calamba, Laguna, ...
with a station at Bicutan. The station is also tentatively planned as part of the
Metro Manila Subway The Metro Manila Subway is an under-construction underground rapid transit line in Metro Manila, Philippines. The line, which will run north–south between Valenzuela, Quezon City, Pasig, Taguig, Parañaque and Pasay, consists of 17 station ...
.


Airport

Parañaque is the location of Terminal 1 of
Ninoy Aquino International Airport Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA ; ; ), also known as Manila International Airport (MIA), is the main international airport serving Metro Manila in the Philippines. Located between the cities of Pasay and Parañaque, about south of ...
as the airport complex sits on the Pasay-Parañaque border. The terminal is accessible via Ninoy Aquino Avenue and is where many major international airlines operate.


Land


Road network

Parañaque is served by a network of expressways and arterial roads. Expressways, like
Skyway A skyway, skybridge, skywalk, or sky walkway is an elevated type of pedway connecting two or more buildings in an urban area, or connecting elevated points within mountainous recreational zones. Urban skyways very often take the form of Cover ...
,
South Luzon Expressway The South Luzon Expressway (SLEX), signed as E2 of the Philippine expressway network and R-3 of the Metro Manila arterial road network, is a controlled-access highway that connects Metro Manila to the provinces in the Calabarzon, Mimaropa a ...
(Skyway At-Grade), and Manila-Cavite Expressway (CAVITEX), connect the city with the rest of
Metro Manila Metropolitan Manila ( ), commonly shortened to Metro Manila and formally the National Capital Region (NCR; ), is the capital region and largest List of metropolitan areas in the Philippines, metropolitan area of the Philippines. Located ...
and
Calabarzon Calabarzon (officially stylized in all caps; ; ), sometimes referred to as Southern Tagalog () and designated as Region IVA, is an administrative region in the Philippines. It is situated southeast of Metro Manila and is bordered by Manila Bay ...
. The at-grade portion of Skyway in Parañaque has two service roads, namely the West Service Road and East Service Road, which both serves the communities and businesses lying near the expressway. The
NAIA Expressway The Ninoy Aquino International Airport Expressway (NAIAX), signed as E6 of the Philippine expressway network, is a elevated highway in Metro Manila, Philippines. Opened in September 2016, it is the first airport expressway in the country. Th ...
is an elevated airport expressway that connects
Ninoy Aquino International Airport Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA ; ; ), also known as Manila International Airport (MIA), is the main international airport serving Metro Manila in the Philippines. Located between the cities of Pasay and Parañaque, about south of ...
, CAVITEX, Skyway and
Entertainment City Entertainment City, also known as E-City (formerly PAGCOR City and Manila Bay Tourism City), is a gaming and entertainment complex under development by PAGCOR spanning an area of in Bay City, Metro Manila. It was first envisioned by PAGCOR in 2 ...
. The section of
CAVITEX–C-5 Link CAVITEX–C-5 Link, formerly the C-5 Southlink Expressway and signed as E2 of the Philippine expressway network, is a Controlled-access highway, controlled-access toll expressway in Metro Manila, connecting the Manila–Cavite Expressway (CAVI ...
from Santo Niño to CAVITEX is under construction and will directly connect
Circumferential Road 5 Circumferential Road 5 (C-5), informally known as the C-5 Road, is a network of roads and bridges which comprise the fifth beltway of Metro Manila in the Philippines. Spanning some , it connects the cities of Las Piñas, Parañaque, Pasay, Pasig ...
(C-5) with CAVITEX.
Dr. Santos Avenue Dr. Arcadio Santos Avenue or Dr. Santos Avenue, formerly and still referred to as Sucat Road or Parañaque–Sucat Road, is the primary east–west thoroughfare in Parañaque, southern Metro Manila, Philippines. The avenue's western end is in ...
(formerly Sucat Road),
Roxas Boulevard Roxas Boulevard is a popular waterfront promenade in Metro Manila in the Philippines. The boulevard, which runs along the shores of Manila Bay, is well known for its sunsets and stretch of coconut trees. The divided roadway has become a tradem ...
,
Doña Soledad Avenue Doña Soledad Avenue is an east-west route in the southern Metro Manila city of Parañaque, Philippines. It traverses barangays Don Bosco, Parañaque, Don Bosco and Moonwalk, Parañaque, Moonwalk, both located in northeastern Parañaque. It runs ...
and
Quirino Avenue President Elpidio Quirino Avenue, more commonly known as Quirino Avenue, is a 6-10 lane divided highway in Manila, Philippines. It runs for in a northeast–southwest direction from Nagtahan Bridge (now Mabini Bridge) across Santa Mesa, Mani ...
function as the city's principal arterial roads. Carlos P. Garcia Avenue (C-5 South Extension), which has been involved in land ownership controversies involving then-Senator
Manny Villar Manuel "Manny" Bamba Villar Jr. (; born December 13, 1949) is a Filipino businessman and former politician. He previously served as senator from 2001 to 2013 and as the 20th President of the Senate of the Philippines from 2006 to 2008. Before ...
, serves as secondary arterial roads.
BF Homes Parañaque BF Homes Parañaque, officially Barangay BF Homes, is an exclusive gated community and barangay in Parañaque, Metro Manila, Philippines. It is the largest barangay in the city and its southernmost village. As a ''subdivision'', the local term ...
is served also by a network of arterial roads, serving residential and commercial areas within it.


Public utility vehicles

Similar to other cities in Metro Manila, public utility vehicles (PUV) such as buses, jeepneys,
tricycles A tricycle, sometimes abbreviated to trike, is a human-powered (or gasoline or electric motor powered or assisted, or gravity powered) three-wheeled vehicle. Some tricycles, such as cycle rickshaws (for passenger transport) and freight trikes, ...
, and
UV Express Utility Vehicle (UV) Express (formerly known as FX, Metered Taxi, and GT or Garage-to-Terminal Express) is a license to operate utility vehicles, particularly vans, as an alternative mode of public transport in the Philippines. The term also refe ...
ply throughout Parañaque to serve commuters. The
Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange The Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange (PITX, ) is a public transport terminal in Parañaque, Metro Manila, Philippines. PITX is built and operated by Megawide Construction Corporation and the Department of Transportation (DOTr) under the ...
(PITX) serves as an
intermodal transport Intermodal transport (or intermodal transportation) involves the use of more than one mode of transport for a journey. It may refer to: * Intermodal passenger transport * Intermodal freight transport Intermodal freight transport involves the t ...
hub for PUVs. PITX is also interconnected to Asia World LRT-1 station.


Education

Parañaque has a diverse educational system with specializations in various academic and technical fields. It is home to many schools and colleges such as
PATTS College of Aeronautics PATTS College of Aeronautics, also known as Philippine Air Transport and Training Services, is an aeronautical school at Lombos Ave., San Isidro, Parañaque, Brgy. San Isidro, Parañaque, Metro Manila, Philippines. It was founded by Atty. Ambrosi ...
which focuses on producing students specialized in the realm of Aviation around the world,
Olivarez College The Olivarez College (), also known as simply Olivarez or OC, is a private, nonsectarian college along Dr. A. Santos Avenue, Parañaque, Philippines that offers academic programs in basic education, junior and high school, undergraduate, gradua ...
, the only school accredited with both the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU) and the Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities - Commission on Accreditation (PACUCOA) which specializes in Health-Related Sciences such as Nursing, Radiologic Technology, Physical Therapy, and Midwifery, Parañaque Science High School, St. Andrew's School (oldest private school in Parañaque, established 1917), St. Paul College of Parañaque, Manresa School, Sacred Heart School, Ville St. John Academy and Ann Arbor Learning Center amongst many others. As of 2024, the
Department of Education An education ministry is a national or subnational government agency politically responsible for education. Various other names are commonly used to identify such agencies, such as Ministry of Education, Department of Education, and Ministry of Pub ...
's Division of Parañaque City oversees elementary schools and secondary schools in the city. Additionally, an annex of Sucat Elementary School, which is under the Schools Division Office (SDO) of Muntinlupa City, is located in Sitio Pagkakaisa in barangay San Martin de Porres.


Notable personalities

* Fr. Pedro Dandan y Masangkay - revolutionary secular Catholic priest and member of Secularization movement in the Philippines * Manuel Bernabe - politician, journalist, and poet known for as the author of the hymn ''No Mas Amor Que El Tuyo'' * Jaime Ferrer - 12th
Secretary of the Interior and Local Government The secretary of the interior and local government (Filipino language, Filipino: ''Kalihim ng Interyor at Pamahalaang Lokal'') is the member of the Cabinet of the Philippines, Cabinet in charge of the Department of the Interior and Local Governm ...
, World War II guerilla and freedom fighter * Most Rev. Francisco De Leon - 4th Bishop of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Antipolo The Diocese of Antipolo (Latin: ''Dioecesis Antipolensis'', Filipino: ''Diyosesis ng Antipolo'', Spanish: ''Diócesis de Antipolo'') is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in the Philippines that compris ...
*
Teresita de Castro Teresita Leonardo de Castro (born Teresita Jose Leonardo; October 10, 1948) is a Filipina who served as the 24th chief justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines; she was appointed by President Rodrigo Duterte on August 28, 2018. She assume ...
- ''de jure'' 24th Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court of the Philippines The Supreme Court (; colloquially referred to as the ' (also used in formal writing), is the highest court in the Philippines. It was established by the Taft Commission on June 11, 1901, through the enactment of Act No. 136, which abolished th ...
*
Roilo Golez José Roilo Solís Gólez (January 9, 1947 – June 11, 2018) was a Filipino politician who last served his sixth term as Member of the Philippine House of Representatives representing the Second District of Parañaque,Metro winners known, proc ...
- former legislator, former congressman, and former National Security Adviser *
Freddie Webb Freddie Nelle Webb (born November 24, 1942) is a Filipino retired basketball player and coach, former politician, and television and radio personality. Education He completed his elementary education at San Beda College and his degree in Bach ...
- actor, comedian, radio host, former PBA player and former Senator *
Leila de Lima Leila Norma Eulalia Josefa Magistrado de Lima (born August 27, 1959) is a Filipino politician, lawyer, human rights activist and law professor who is the representative-elect for Mamamayang Liberal, the sectoral wing of the Liberal Party. De ...
- lawyer, former Senator and former Secretary of the Philippine Department of Justice *
Risa Hontiveros Ana Theresia "Risa" Navarro Hontiveros Baraquel (; born February 24, 1966) is a Filipino politician who has served as a senator of the Philippines since 2016. A member of the progressive Akbayan party, she previously served as its party-list ...
- activist, politician, Senator *
Pilita Corrales Pilar Garrido Corrales (August 22, 1937 – April 12, 2025), better known as Pilita Corrales, was a Filipino singer, actress and comedian. She was known for her distinctive backbend when singing and was popularly referred to as the "Greatest s ...
- singer, actress, comedian, TV host *
Joey Marquez Joselito Perez Marquez (; born Artemio Perez Marquez Jr.; October 7, 1957) better known as Joey Marquez, is a Filipino actor, comedian, politician, and former professional basketball player in the Philippine Basketball Association. He was bor ...
- actor, comedian, TV host, former politician, former basketball player *
Edwin Olivarez Edwin de Leon Olivarez (born August 14, 1963) is a Filipino politician, athlete, and businessman currently serving as a Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Parañaque's 1st District since 2022 and previously from 2010 to 2013. ...
- politician, former mayor & incumbent congressman *
Anjo Yllana Andrés José Salvador Garchitorena Yllana Jr. (born April 24, 1968), known professionally as Anjo Yllana, is a Filipino actor-comedian, television host and politician. He is one of the hosts from ''Eat Bulaga!'' from 1998 until 2020. Career ...
- actor, comedian, TV host, endorser, former Councilor and former Vice Mayor *
Val Sotto Valmar Castelo Sotto (; born March 23, 1945) is a Filipino actor, singer, composer, and comedian. He was one of the lead vocalists of the Filipino band VST & Company. He appeared as the lead actor in '' Agila'', which aired from 1987 to 1992 ...
- actor, comedian, former City Councilor *
Alma Moreno Venesa Moreno Lacsamana (born May 25, 1959), professionally known as Alma Moreno (), is a Filipino actress and politician. Early life Moreno was born in Cervantes, Ilocos Sur to her parents Frank Lacsamana, from Pampanga, and Jean Moreno. Ac ...
- actress, TV host, dancer, Councilor (1st District) *
Roselle Nava Roselle Paulino Nava-Tan (born March 28, 1976), professionally and more commonly known as Roselle Nava, is a Filipino singer, film and television actress, and former politician. She is a multi-platinum female singer in the Philippines and one o ...
- singer, actress, TV host, former Councilor (1st District) *
Jomari Yllana José María "Jomari" Garchitorena Yllana (born August 16, 1973) is a Filipino actor, model, racing driver, concert producer, promoter, and politician. He rose to fame as one of the members of 1990s teen group ''"Gwapings"'' together with Mark ...
- actor, dancer, Councilor (1st District) * Eric Fructoso actor, comedian, dancer * Karen Davila - broadcaster, TV host, reporter *
Henry Omaga-Diaz Henry Omaga-Diaz (; born Henry Omaga; January 9, 1961) is a Filipino journalist, news anchor, radio newscaster and commentator. He was the news anchor of ''TV Patrol'' and ''Bandila'' on ABS-CBN, where he was widely known, and various radio p ...
- broadcaster, TV host, reporter *
Dolphy Rodolfo Vera Quizon Sr. (July 25, 1928 – July 10, 2012), known professionally as Dolphy, was a Filipino comedian and actor. He is widely regarded as the country's "King of Comedy" for his comedic talent embodied by his long roster of works ...
- actor, TV host, Comedian, endorser *
Gina Pareño Gina Pareño (; born Geraldine Acthley, October 20, 1947) is a Filipino actress. She is referred to as the "Queen of Philippine Melodrama", being best known for her award-winning portrayals in films like '' Kubrador'', ''Service (film), Serbis' ...
- actress * Andrew E. - rapper, TV host, comedian *
Geoff Eigenmann Geoffrey Michael Alatiit Eigenmann (; born March 23, 1985) is a Filipino actor and model. He is notable for his performances in television; he is a member of the Eigenmann family of actors. He is a son of actor and director Michael De Mesa ...
- actor, TV host, former MYX VJ, endorser *
Gerphil Flores Gerphil Geraldine Flores is a German-Filipino classical crossover singer. In 2015, she joined the inaugural season of '' Asia's Got Talent'', where she finished as second runner-up. A soprano, she was dubbed "Asia's Golden Girl." Personal life ...
- singer *
Enrique Gil Enrique Mari Bacay Gil V (; born March 30, 1992) is a Filipino actor and dancer. Gil has appeared in various films and television shows such as '' Mula sa Puso'', '' Budoy'', '' Princess and I'', '' Muling Buksan ang Puso'' and '' She's the One ...
- actor, dancer, model, TV host * Bianca Gonzalez-Intal - TV host, endorser, '' Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Edition'' third celebrity placer *
Max Eigenmann Maxine Eve Pimentel Eigenmann (; born September 29, 1987) is a Filipino actress and singer. Personal life Eigenmann is the daughter of actor Mark Gil and former beauty queen-turned-actress Bing Pimentel. Her brother is Sid Lucero. Through ...
- actress, singer and model *
Phoemela Barranda Phoemela Baranda (; born October 1, 1980) is a Filipina model and actress who served as the ''Star Patrol'' segment anchor of ABS-CBN's weekday flagship news broadcast ''TV Patrol'' from November 22, 2004 to November 5, 2010. She is a former of ...
- model, host, actress, endorser * Ken Chan - actor, singer, TV host, photographer, endorser *
Rita De Guzman Rita Daniela de Guzman Iringan (born September 15, 1995), popularly known as Rita Daniela (), is a Filipino people, Filipino actress, singer and television host. She won as the Grand Champion in the first season of ''Popstar Kids'' and has be ...
- actress, singer, TV host, former p pop member of sugapops *
Bianca Manalo Pamela Bianca Ramos Manalo (born November 28, 1986) is a Filipino actress and beauty pageant titleholder. She was the Binibining Pilipinas Universe 2009 winner, and represented the Philippines at Miss Universe 2009, but she was unplaced. In ...
- Binibining Pilipinas-Universe 2009, actress, TV host, former PAL Flight Attendant *
Loisa Andalio Josefina Loisa Francisco Andalio (; born April 21, 1999) is a Filipino actress, dancer and singer. She was first seen on Philippine TV in April 2014 as a housemate of the fifth regular season of '' Pinoy Big Brother'', '' Pinoy Big Brother: Al ...
- ex-PBB Housemate, actress, TV host, dancer, former P Pop member of Girltrends *
Japs Sergio John Paul "Japs" Ricafranca Sergio (born August 20, 1979) is a Filipino musician and record producer. He is a former bassist, vocalist, guitarist of the Filipino band Rivermaya and the current guitarist/vocalist/frontman for the band Peso Mov ...
-former bassist/vocals of ''
Rivermaya Rivermaya is a Filipino alternative rock band. Formed in 1994, it is one of the several bands that spearheaded the 1990s Philippine alternative rock explosion. Rivermaya is currently composed of original members Mark Escueta and Nathan Azar ...
'' *Gian Magdangal - singer, TV host, actor, stage actor *AJ Perez (blogger), AJ Perez - blogger, motivational speaker *Sam Pinto - actress, model, TV host, former PBB Housemate *Stef Prescott - actress, TV host, ''StarStruck (Philippine TV series), StarStruck'' Batch 4 Avenger Alumni *Sue Ramirez - actress, TV host, model, endorser *Khalil Ramos - singer, actor, TV host *Ram Revilla - actor *Biboy Rivera - bowler *Mariel Rodriguez, Mariel Rodriguez-Padilla - actress, TV host, former MTV VJ *Bianca Umali - actress, TV host, endorser *Dimples Romana - actress, TV host, endorser & Grand Winner Bb. Parañaque City 2000 *Jake Roxas - actor *RJ Padilla - actor & Former PBB Housemate *Gabbi Garcia - actress, TV host *Lloyd Cadena - YouTube Vlogger, radio DJ, comedian *Dominic Ochoa - actor, comedian, TV Host *Korina Sanchez, Korina Sanchez-Roxas - broadcaster, TV host, pet advocate *Pinky Webb - broadcaster, TV host, reporter *Jason Webb (basketball), Jason Webb - former basketball player, sportscaster and Councilor (1st District), current Purefoods Star Hotshots coach, sports commentator *Andrea Abaya - ex PBB Housemate, TV host, actress, model *Wendell Ramos - actor, TV host, comedian *Jose Angelo Gellada, Sheldon Gellada - Bassist of the Hale (band), Hale Band *Jondan Salvador - PBA Basketball Player for ''Barako Bull'' *Reynante Jamili - former Filipino Boxer * Richard Hwan - ex PBB Housemate & Model * JC de Vera - actor, TV host * Ricky Davao - actor, director * Therese Malvar - actress, TV host, model * Yam Concepcion - model, actress, dancer * Andi Manzano - TV host, radio host, model, former MTV VJ * Christian Vasquez - actor, model, former PBB Celebrity Housemate * Michael Christian Martinez - Filipino figure skater who represented the Philippines at the 2014 Winter Olympics and the 2018 Winter Olympics. *Lincoln Cortez Velasquez (Cong TV) - vlogger *Fred Payawan - actor, model *Mimiyuuuh - vlogger, Comedian, endorser * Vandolph - actor, comedian, endorser & Councilor (1st District) *Winwyn Marquez - TV host, actress, model, former beauty queen * Alexa Ilacad - actress, singer, former Goin' Bulilit member, and former PBB housemate * KD Estrada - actor, singer-songwriter, former PBB housemate * Rodel Jayme - Webmaster - Alleged involved in BIKOY Videos


Sister cities

;Local * Cebu City * Panabo City, Panabo, Davao del Norte * Tagum City, Tagum, Davao del Norte * Iloilo City * Malabon, Metro Manila *
Las Piñas Las Piñas (, officially the City of Las Piñas (), is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, highly urbanized city in the Metro Manila, National Capital Region of the Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it had a population of ...
, Metro Manila *
Pasay Pasay, officially the City of Pasay (; ), is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, highly urbanized city in the Metro Manila, National Capital Region of the Philippines. According to the 2020 Philippine census, 2020 census, it has a ...
, Metro Manila * Navotas, Metro Manila * Tangub, Misamis Occidental * Bacolod ;Foreign * Haeundae District, Busan, South Korea * Carson, California, United States


See also

*Roman Catholic Diocese of Parañaque *Our Lady of the Good Event (Parañaque), Nuestra Señora del Buen Suceso de Palanyag *
Parañaque Cathedral The Cathedral Parish of Saint Andrew, also known as the Diocesan Shrine of Nuestra Señora del Buen Suceso and commonly known as Parañaque Cathedral, is one of the oldest Roman Catholic churches in the Philippines, located in Parañaque City, M ...
*
Parañaque River The Parañaque River (), also known as the Tambo River, is a river in Metro Manila in the Philippines. It is located south of Manila passing through Pasay and Parañaque located near Ninoy Aquino International Airport. The river exits Manila Bay ...


References


External links

* * [ Philippine Standard Geographic Code] * {{DEFAULTSORT:Paranaque Parañaque, Cities in Metro Manila Populated places on Manila Bay Populated places established in 1580 1580 establishments in the Philippines Highly urbanized cities in the Philippines