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The City
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In the heart of the Philippine archipelago, Cebu is at once the island, metropolitan area and provincial capital. The seat of Christianity in the Philippines since Ferdinand Magellan first planted a cross on the shoreline, the city has played host to a number of mixed foreign settlers who left a lasting impression on the landscape and culture.
Spain in particular had a strong colonial presence and left a Catholic legacy. As a centre for trade, commerce, arts and education, the city is a mishmash of the old and new, and offers a real flavour of Philippine life in all its guises. The lust for life is apparent 24 hours a day, the common usage of English makes everything quite simple and the welcoming smiles of the locals seem to greet you wherever you go.
Spain in particular had a strong colonial presence and left a Catholic legacy. As a centre for trade, commerce, arts and education, the city is a mishmash of the old and new, and offers a real flavour of Philippine life in all its guises. The lust for life is apparent 24 hours a day, the common usage of English makes everything quite simple and the welcoming smiles of the locals seem to greet you wherever you go.
