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Ano ibig sabihin ng Logo batay

Mga Lungsod ng NCR Logo


sa kanilang Lungsod

The official seal of Makati City depicts a


silhouette of the territory of Makati. At the
bottom is the Pasig River, located on the
northern border of the city. The
Guadalupe Church stands on the river and
is the oldest church in Makati; a reference
Makati City to Spanish religious influences. Behind the
church rises the modern skyscrapers, for
which Makati is well-known. Behind the
skyscrapers are 33 rays representing the
barangays of Makati.

The official seal of the City of Marikina


bears the inscriptions Lungsod ng
Marikina, Pilipinas, the year 1630
referring to the founding date of the
municipality, and 1996 the year of
approval of the City Charter.
The two mountains represent the majestic
twin ranges of the Cordillera and Sierra
Madre between which the Marikina Valley
nestles, traversed by the Marikina River.
The rising sun points to the eastern
location of the city, with each ray
representing the city’s barangays.
The machinery gear symbolizes its
industries and the shoelast represents the
traditional manufacture of the city. The
Marikina City torch focuses on the lofty and noble ideals
for human development and a better
quality of life, and is symbolic of its
Hispanic culture and tradition.
The bamboo underscores a mixture of the
people’s natural humility and strength of
character and also emphasizes the city’s
transition from an agricultural past to the
urbanized, industrial present; while the
leaves and branches symbolize order and
serenity. The bamboo and the wheel
represent the Marikina and its people’s
respect for, and protection of the
environment so as to remain in harmony
with progress.

City Seal
The woman (originally a mermaid)
represents the Mutya ng Pasig, the
idealism of perfection in all aspects that
epitomizes loyalty, goodwill and splendor
of the City of Pasig.
The body of water on both sides of the
woman is a suggestion of the Pasig River
connecting two bodies of water, Laguna
de Bay and Manila Bay. The name “Pasig”
Pasig City is derived from Hindu word meaning a
body of water connecting two other
bodies of water.
On the lower left portion is the
Immaculate Conception Cathedral, one of
the oldest edifices in the city. It is also the
seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of
Pasig.
On the lower right portion, it manifests
prosperity and progress of the city.
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