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English: A map of ancient Manila in 1570.
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Own work by DeliriumMaps (Delirium333). The sources used for making the map are the following:


Sources for the base map:
1. 1819 Map of Tondo Province by Ildefonso de Aragon
2. 1885 Map of Manila by Élisée Reclus
3. 1899 Map of Manila Bay from the US Library of Congress
4. January 1902 Telegraph Map of the Philippines from the National Geographic Magazine
5. 1899 Plano de Manila Map by Holliday, Wise & Co.
6. 1898 Map of Manila by Francisco J. de Gamoneda
7. 1910 Map of Cavite Harbor


Sources for polities:
1. 1734 Velarde Map (for locating Binuangan/Vinuanga)
2. https://tulay.ph/2021/07/14/exploring-the-mystery-sto-cristo-de-longos/ (for locating Dongos/Longos)
3. "Estado, Topográfico, Estadistíco, Histórico—Religioso, de la Santa y Apostólica Provincia de San Gregorio Magno, de Religiosos Menores Descalzos de la Regular y Mas Estrecha Observancia De Nuestro Padre San Francisco, en las Islas Filipinas" (1865) by Fray. Felix Huerta in original Spanish (Sapa, Meycamton, Calatondongan, Dongos, Namayan, Meysapan)
4. "Estado, Topográfico, Estadistíco, Histórico—Religioso, de la Santa y Apostólica Provincia de San Gregorio Magno, de Religiosos Menores Descalzos de la Regular y Mas Estrecha Observancia De Nuestro Padre San Francisco, en las Islas Filipinas" in English translated by Dominador N. Marcaida Jr.
5. "Ang Tundo ni Bonifacio, Si Bonifacio sa Tundo" (2014) by Nancy Kimuell-Gabriel (used for Maysilo, Katanghalan and Pulo as well as the boundaries of Tondo) (WARNING: Author mislocated Binwangan from the Laguna Copperplate Inscription by stating that Binwangan is located in Camarines Norte, when it was in Obando, Bulacan)
6. "Pasay - The Travel City” (2013) by Melandrew T. Velasco
7. https://www.makati.gov.ph/barangay/comembo/11?page=162&tab=157 (for Mamancat and Aguho)
8. “Meysapan: The Formation and Social Effects of a Landed Estate in the Philippines’” (1973) by Nicholas P. Cushner
9. “Pre-colonial Manila” from the Presidential Museum and Library
10. “The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, Volume 3” (1906) by Emma H. Blair and James Alexander Robertson (Tondo, Maynila, Cainta, Navotas, Tambobong)
11. “The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, Volume 5” (1906) by Emma H. Blair and James Alexander Robertson (for Laguo/Lagyo, Malahat, Longalo/Dongalo, Palañac/Palanyag, Vakol/Bakood, Minacaya/Binakayan and Cauite/Kawit)
12. “The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, Volume 34” (1906) by Emma H. Blair and James Alexander Robertson (for villages in Pasig)
13. “24th of June 1597: The Founding Date of Taytay” (2014) from the St. John the Baptist Church, Taytay, Rizal
14. “Historical Background and Development” from the Local Government of Angono
15. “History" (for the settlements annexed into Taguig by 1587)
16. “The Origin of Pinagbuhatan” (for Pasig)
17. “Barangay Santolan History” from the Pasig City Hall Library (ancient settlements around Pasig)
18. “Manila, My Manila” (1999) by Nick Joaquin (for Kuyapo/Quiapo, Mayhaligue/Santa Cruz, Malakanyang/San Miguel and Dilao/Paco) (contains some outdated information, read with caution, but a highly recommended book)
19. “Barangay Sixteenth Century Philippine Culture and Society” (1994) by William Henry Scott (claims of land reclamation around Baybay/San Nicolas and Maynila's territorial scope)
20. “Conquest and Pestilence in the Early Spanish Philippines” (2009) by Linda Newson
21. “The Laguna Copper-Plate Inscription: A Valuable Philippine Document” (1991) by Antoon Postma (for Tundun, Binuangan and Catanghalan)
22. "Selected Papers of the Annual Conferences of the Manila Studies Association 1989-1993" (1994) by Bernadita Reyes Churchill (regarding the existence of Aromahan/Kalookan, Gagalangin, Maypaho/Maypajo and Navotas)


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ngayon11:56, 30 Nobyembre 2024Thumbnail para sa bersyon noong 11:56, 30 Nobyembre 20242,734 × 2,984 (239 KB)Delirium333added aromahan, gagalangin and maypaho
10:58, 30 Nobyembre 2024Thumbnail para sa bersyon noong 10:58, 30 Nobyembre 20242,734 × 2,984 (236 KB)Delirium333coastline of manila fixed, fixed location of manila, tondo, removed mandaluyong due to no proof of mandaluyong as an existing barangay before spain
05:00, 29 Nobyembre 2024Thumbnail para sa bersyon noong 05:00, 29 Nobyembre 20242,734 × 2,984 (236 KB)Delirium333Fixed various mistakes including the names of Malakanyang, Maalat and Bakladan (Baclaran). Polo/Pulo was also added onto the map.
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