Known as "the fishing capital of the Philippines", the narrow strip of land that comprises Navotas is a haven for fish buyers and traders, as well as cyclists looking to explore lesser known scenic coastal trails. Its name was derived from a fascinating piece of geographical occurence: It was originally part of Malabon (then Tambobong) physically and administratively, untl the waters waters of Manila Bay eroded the strip of land that demarcated the town from Tondo. Hence the name Navotas, which seems to have evolved from the Tagalog word "nabutas", which translates to "pierced through" - describing the natural flow of water that defined the town's separation. The city is also part of the Northern Manila District comprised of Caloocan, Malabon, Navotas and Valenzuela City - collectively known as CAMANAVA.
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How to get there
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