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MANILA

MANILA, capital of the Philippine Islands; at the head of a great bay on the W. coast of Luzon; is hot, but not unhealthy; suffers severely from storms and earthquakes, and is largely built of wood. It has a cathedral, university, and observatory. Its only industry is cigar-making, but the exports include also manila hemp, sugar, and coffee. The population, chiefly Tagals, includes Chinese, many Spaniards and Europeans. In the Spanish-American War of 1898 Admiral Dewey captured the city.


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