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A Guide to Solidarity Route Sticker

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Do you live in Bacoor City in the province of Cavite? Do you own a vehicle? Do you often travel around Bacoor City? Do you want to avoid traffic on Bacoor's major roads? If your answer to these is YES, then you should get your hands on this sticker. Read on and learn about the Solidarity Route Sticker .  A Guide to Solidarity Route Sticker Frequently asked questions: 1. What is a Solidarity Route? A Solidarity Route is an alternative route that was opened for 4-wheel private vehicles with Solidarity Route stickers to ease traffic and decongest the major roads of the city. In some cases, it also becomes a shortcut to several destinations in and out of Bacoor City. As of 2019, there are 11 Solidarity Routes available. 2. What are the 11 Solidarity Routes  Available? Solidarity Route Soldier's Hills Subdivision Solidarity Route ADDAS II-A / ADDAS II/ Progressive Village 15 Solidarity Route Camella Springville Solidarity Route F&E De Castro Solidarity Route Gardenia Villa /

Visita Iglesia Cavite Loop

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Visita Iglesia is a Catholic tradition of visiting churches during Holy Week. It is one of the traditions followed by my family that I cherish the most because it gives our family a chance to reunite and go on road trips together.  2018 Visita Iglesia: Cavite Loop 2018 Visita Iglesia: Cavite Loop For our 2018 Visita Iglesia , my family and I decided to follow what is dubbed the Cavite Loop . This refers to the route around the towns in the province of Cavite where Spanish Colonial Era churches are located.  Bacoor Church  - Bacoor City, Cavite Bacoor Church interior Since we live somewhere in Bacoor City, our first destination is, of course, our very own St. Michael the Archangel Parish Church which is simply referred to as Bacoor Church . Despite living in the same municipality, I have to admit that this was only my third time visiting Bacoor Church. The reason behind it is simple, we have our own parish in our subdivision, and Bacoor Church is quite far from where I li

Hiking Mt. Buntis

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Our adventurous feet take us to the historical town of Maragondon in the province of Cavite. Today, we'll be hiking a historical yet controversial mountain - Mt. Buntis . Mt. Buntis Mt. Buntis Details: Mt. Buntis stands 280 meters above sea level (MASL). The name " buntis " is a Filipino word that means pregnant. To find out why it was named as such, I asked our guide who sadly seems to know nothing about it. Then I recalled that a few years back, I hiked another mountain near Mt. Buntis called Mt. Nagpatong . The name " nagpatong ", by the way, means to lie on top of somebody...  I would love to share my own interpretation of how these mountains got their names but the story tends to be perverted in some way so I'd skip that part. Barangay Caingin Barangay Hall Don't forget to register Going back, despite its "shortage in elevation", Mt. Buntis remains one of the well-known mountains in the Philippines. This is brought by

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