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Why you should invest in properties Ayala Real Estate Bacolod City, Philippines

target = "_self"> Bacolod City is the capital and largest city of the province of Negros Occidental on the island of Negros, which is one of the largest islands of the Philippines. The city located 10 m above the sea. Bacolod is often called the "City of Smiles."

The original concept of the city comes from the word "Buklod" which means "forest of the hill." The city was the center of the "sugar boom" in the second half of the 20th century.

The city is known mainly for its high-quality universities and many schools, private, often expensive. in a mountainous place in the modern town of Granada. This is also how the Buklod name of the Hiligaynon term wine. The city grew with the sugar refinery named Bacolod Murcia Milling Company. Immigrant workers from Panay and Luzon came to work in sugar plantations.

With the occasional attacks and abduction by Muslim pirates from Mindanao, the city has continued to be established and attached to the north coast.

In 1894, the then Governor General Claveria and Governor's Island Morquecho Valdevieso Manuel cites Bacolod City as the capital of the former Negros. Bernardino de los Santos became the first elected mayor and the monk Fray Julian Gonzaga head of the Church in the city.

The Philippine Revolution Revolutionary in Luzon was in Negros Island to start their own revolution. Tensions between locals and colonial rulers were created by the leadership Aniceto Lacson and Juan General Araneta. On November 5, 1898, the Spanish army, led by Colonel Isidro de Castro y Cisneros, was defeated. After the victory, Revolutionaries made their short-lived Provisional Republic of Negros in the city.

In March 1899, Bacolod and the rest of the island was occupied by the army USA. During World War II Japanese forces invaded the city. In 1947-1949 the ruined city was rebuilt under the leadership of Mayor Vicente T. Subsided.

Hiligaynon language is commonly spoken, although Kinaray-a, Tagalog, Mandarin and English are widely spoken. The people of Bacolod and the rest of the province are mainly descendants of immigrants from the island of Panay. In recent years in particular, the growth of commerce and the "sugar boom" attracted many workers migrants. Even ethnic Chinese and Filipino mestizos of Spanish descendants are many.

Each year, the foundation of the city is celebrated for Masskara Festival

Since the second half of the 20th century belonged to Bacolod growing cities in the country. The city has a long history of tradition and trade, transportation maritime and sugar industries. It is considered a starting point for all tourist destinations in the province. The city's economic growth is higher than in the city Iloilo, Naga, Cagayan de Oro and other cities in the Philippines. Increased foreign investment in Bacolod is much faster than in other cities in the region. TeleTech Bacolod has a modern port facility, a sports stadium and a few hospitals with international standards. In January 2009, the new Bacolod-Silay construction City International Airport, 15 kilometers northeast of the city, open.

Golden Field Commercial Complex recently opened offers an entertaining nightlife with its bars, hotels, nightclubs and restaurants. Bacolod Many economists see as the next "hot spot" for the call center technology and industry Information in the Philippines. Over 20% of Philippine companies and corporations arelocated here. Many national events and conferences are held each year in Bacolod. roots in the area is also at its highest. Ayala Land, one of the real estate developers in the country's largest, launched target = "_self"> Ayala North Point, a luxurious and isolated in Talisay City – almost five minutes drive from Bacolod.

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