Manila

Manila
Maynila (Filipino)
City of Manila
Nickname(s): 
Pearl of the Orient and others
Motto(s): 
Manila, God First
Welcome Po Kayo sa Maynila (transl.You are welcome in Manila)
Anthem: "Awit ng Maynila"
(Song of Manila)
Map of Metro Manila with Manila highlighted
OpenStreetMap
Manila
Location within the Philippines
Manila
Manila (Southeast Asia)
Manila
Manila (Asia)
Coordinates: 14°35′45″N 120°58′38″E / 14.5958°N 120.9772°E / 14.5958; 120.9772
Country Philippines
RegionNational Capital Region
Legislative district 1st to 6th district
Administrative district16 city districts
Established13th century or earlier
Sultanate of Brunei (Maynila)1500s
Spanish ManilaJune 24, 1571
City charterJuly 31, 1901
Highly urbanized cityDecember 22, 1979
Barangays897 (see Barangays and districts)
Government
  TypeSangguniang Panlungsod
  MayorMaria Sheilah H. Lacuna-Pangan
  Vice MayorJohn Marvin C. Nieto
  Representatives
  City Council
List
  Electorate1,142,174 voters (2025)
Area
  City
42.34 km2 (16.35 sq mi)
  Urban
619.57 km2 (239.22 sq mi)
  Metro
1,873 km2 (723 sq mi)
Elevation
9.0 m (29.5 ft)
Highest elevation
108 m (354 ft)
Lowest elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
 (2020 census)
  City
1,846,513
  Density43,611.5/km2 (112,953/sq mi)
  Urban
13,484,482
  Urban density21,764.3/km2 (56,369/sq mi)
  Metro
24,922,000
  Metro density13,305.9/km2 (34,462/sq mi)
  Households
486,293
Demonym(s)English: Manileño, Manilan;
Spanish: manilense, manileño (f. -a)
Filipino: Manileño (f. -a), Manilenyo (f. -a), Taga-Maynila
Economy
  Income class1st city income class
  Poverty incidence
1.6
% (2023)
  HDI 0.781 – high (2019)
  Revenue19,692 million (2022)
  Assets73,694 million (2022)
  Expenditure16,047 million (2022)
  Liabilities26,765 million (2022)
Utilities
  ElectricityManila Electric Company (Meralco)
  WaterMaynilad (Majority)
Manila Water (Santa Ana and San Andres)
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
ZIP code
+900 – 1-096
PSGC
IDD:area code+63(0)2
Native languagesTagalog
CurrencyPhilippine peso (₱)
Websitemanila.gov.ph
  1. The exclave within Makati is Manila South Cemetery.
  2. The exclave within Makati is Manila South Cemetery.

Manila, officially the City of Manila, is the capital and second-most populous city of the Philippines after Quezon City, with a population of 1,846,513 people in 2020. Located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay on the island of Luzon, it is classified as a highly urbanized city. With 43,611.5 inhabitants per square kilometer (112,953/sq mi), Manila is one of the world's most densely populated cities proper.

Manila was the first chartered city in the country, designated by Philippine Commission Act No. 183 on July 31, 1901. It became autonomous with the passage of Republic Act No. 409, "The Revised Charter of the City of Manila", on June 18, 1949. Manila is considered to be part of the world's original set of global cities because its commercial networks were the first to extend across the Pacific Ocean and connect Asia with the Spanish Americas through the galleon trade. This marked the first time an uninterrupted chain of trade routes circling the planet had been established.

By 1258, a Tagalog-fortified polity called Maynila existed on the site of modern Manila. On June 24, 1571, after the defeat of the polity's last indigenous ruler, Rajah Sulayman, in the Battle of Bangkusay, Spanish conquistador Miguel López de Legazpi began constructing the walled fortification of Intramuros on the ruins of an older settlement from whose name the Spanish and English name Manila derives. Manila was used as the capital of the captaincy general of the Spanish East Indies, which included the Marianas, Guam, and other islands, and was controlled and administered for the Spanish crown by Mexico City in the Viceroyalty of New Spain.

In modern times, the name "Manila" is commonly used to refer to the entire metropolitan area, the greater metropolitan area, and the city proper. Metro Manila, the officially defined metropolitan area, is the capital region of the Philippines, and includes the much larger Quezon City and the Makati Central Business District.

The Pasig River flows through the middle of Manila, dividing it into northern and southern sections. The city comprises 16 administrative districts and is divided into six political districts for the purposes of representation in the Congress of the Philippines and the election of city council members. In 2018, the Globalization and World Cities Research Network listed Manila as an "Alpha-" global city, and ranked it seventh in economic performance globally and second regionally, while the Global Financial Centres Index ranks Manila 79th in the world. Manila is also the world's second most natural disaster-exposed city, yet is also among the fastest-developing cities in Southeast Asia.