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Biggest City in the World
The residents of Davao City claim they live in the world's largest city.
They are talking about the land size of the city that covers 2,212 square
kilometers. Most of these areas, however, are distributed as forests,
coconut groves and rice fields. In comparison, New York, the largest
city in the United States, has an area of only 787 square kilometers
while the whole of Metro Manila covers only 636 square kilometers.
Davao City lies at the mouth of the Davao River near the head of Davao
Gulf. It encompasses about 50 small ports in its commercial sphere.
Davao has large banana plantations, whose produce are exported to Japan
and other countries. The city also boasts of a modern international
airport. Puerto Princesa City, a chartered city of Palawan province,
is disputing Davao City's title. It claims to have a total land area
of 2,539 square kilometers encompassing 66 barangays.
In terms of population and land area, the world's truly largest cities
are Tokyo, Mexico City, Sao Paolo, New York City, Bombay, Shanghai and
Los Angeles.
Biggest Coliseum in the World
At the time it was completed in 1959, the Araneta Coliseum in Cubao,
Quezon City was touted as the world's largest covered entertainment
center. Otherwise known as the Big Dome, it has a floor area of 2,300
square meters and a seating capacity of 33,000 people.
Biggest Shoes in the World
Marikina City owns the distinction of having crafted the world's largest
pair of shoes, each measuring 5.5 meters long, 2.25 meters wide and
1.83 meters high. The heel alone measures 41 centimeters or 16 inches.
The P2-million shoes can reportedly fit to a 37.5-meter or 125-foot
giant. Around 30 people could put their feet into the colossal shoes
simultaneously.
The world's largest shoes were made from materials that could produce
about 250 pairs of regular-sized shoes. It reportedly took 10 shoemakers,
led by Ernesto Leano, 77 days to cut 30 square meters of leather for
the upper lining and 7.4 square meters for the socklining. Also used
were 250 kilograms of vegetable tanned leather for the insole, 270 kilograms
for the outsole, 80 kilograms for the welt, 225 kilograms of adhesive
and 1,000 meters of thread for 200,000 stitches.
The Marikina-made shoes broke the old record of 3.12-meter shoes made
by Zahit Okurlar of Konya, Turkey. A representative of the Guinness
Book of World Records attended the First Sapatero Festival on October
21, 2002 where the giant shoes were displayed.
In December 2002, the Guinness Book of World Records has recognized
Marikina City for crafting the world's largest pair of shoes.
Largest Shoe Collection
Former First Lady Imelda Marcos was listed in the Guinness Book of World
Records as the woman with the largest collection of shoes. Reports said
that when the Marcos family fled to Hawaii during the People's Power
Revolution in 1986, around 3,400 pairs of shoes were discovered in one
room at Malacanang Palace. They were the First Lady's collection.
Biggest Golf Tournament in the World
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the biggest amateur
golf tournament takes place in Baguio City, Philippines every year.
Dubbed as the Fil-Am Golf Championship since 1949, the 72-hole golf
tournament attracts close to 1,000 amateur golfers from all over the
archipelago. The sites of the prestigious event are the challenging
par-69, 5,001-yard Camp John Hay golf course and the par-61, 4,038-yard
Baguio Country Club. Among the top contending teams in the event are
the Canlubang, Southwoods, Calatagan, and Wack Wack.
Biggest Christmans Lantern in the World
On December 24, 2002, the city of San Fernando in Pampanga province
switched on the world's largest Christmas lantern - a P5-million structure
with 26.8 meters in diameter.
Biggest Aerobics Exercises in the World
On February 16, 2003, some 107,000 Filipinos joined a 30-minute aerobics
exercise supervised by the Department of Health (DOH) at Rizal Park
in Manila, which could be the largest synchronized exercise in the world.
Thousands of people also gathered at different venues in Cebu City and
Davao City to participate in the exercise simultaneous with the Manila
event. The new record broke the previous Guinness Book of World Records
set at a park in Guadalajara, Mexico by some 38,633 people who joined
the massive aerobics exercises in June 1998.
Biggest Catholic University in the World
The University of Santo Tomas (UST), an academic institution founded
by the Dominicans in Sampaloc, Manila is considered as the world's largest
Catholic university located in one campus in terms of student population.
Biggest Money in the World
In 1998, during the Philippine Centennial celebration of independence,
the Central Bank asked the Guinness Book of World Records to accredit
its P100,000 commemorative bills, measuring 8 1/2 inches wide and 14
inches long, as the world's largest legal tender. The commemorative
bills were called Brobdingnagian bills.
Biggest Bamboo Organ in the World
The bamboo organ at St. Joseph Church in Las Pinas City is arguably
the world's largest bamboo organ. The centuries-old musical instrument
was constructed between 1792 and 1819. It has 174 bamboo pipes, 122
horizontal reeds of soft metal, a five-octave keyboard, and 22 stops
arranged in vertical rows.
Biggest Volume of Text Messages
Smart Communications, one of the two giant mobile phone networks in
the country, claimed that the volume of text messages passing through
its network reached 240 million daily as of 2001. This excluded text
messages sent via the other networks. Such volume of text messages is
said to be larger than those sent in the entire European continent during
the same year.
Biggest High School in the World
The Rizal High School in Caniogan, Pasig City (eastern Metro Manila)
is said to be the world's largest high school in terms of student population.
The school has more than 20,000 students.
Biggest Flower in the World
In February 2002, an environmental organization discovered what could
be one of the world's largest flowers in the 5,511-hectare Sibalom National
Park in Antique province. Measuring about 22 inches in diameter, the
endangered flower, locally named as "Uruy", (Rafflesia sp.)
has no stem and leaves. (Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer)
Biggest Salad in the World
The residents of Baguio City took pride in having tossed what was believed
to be the world's largest salad - a three-ton mix of assorted vegetables.
On September 29, 2002 during the Tossed Salad Festival in commemoration
of the city's 93rd charter anniversary, 67 students and members of the
Baguio Association of Hotels and Inns (Bahai) mixed 2,976 kilograms
of lettuce, carrots, cucumbers, tomatoes, bell peppers and other vegetables
in a tin and wrought iron bowl measuring 20 feet long, 10 feet wide
and 2 feet deep.
Some 13,657 people were able to partake of the P1.5 million mixtures.
They paid P20 for each serving of the tossed salad with Thousand Island
dressing and another take-out bowl of salad with a gourmet vinaigrette
dressing consisting of apple cider vinegar and olive oil.
The city broke its own record set a year earlier. On September 16, 2001,
a 917-kilogram of salad was able to feed 4,861 residents and tourists
of Baguio City. On September 14, 2002, a religious group prepared a
giant Caesar's salad that fed only 1,000 people in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Biggest Candy in the World
On March 15, 2002, 25 people in Davao City spent six hours to cook,
mold and roll the world's largest durian candy bar - a 6-meter, 200-kilogram
delicacy made of durian, a smelly but sweet fruit commonly associated
with the name of the city. (Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer)
Biggest Pearl in the World
A Filipino diver discovered what is now described as the world's largest
pearl in a giant Tridacna (mollusk) under the Palawan Sea in 1934. Known
as the "Pearl of Lao-Tzu", the gem weighs 14 pounds and measures
9 1/2 inches long and 5 1/2 inches in diameter. As of May 1984, it was
valued at US$42 million. It is believed to be 600 years old.
Biggest Province in the Philippines
Palawan is considered as the largest province in the country. It has
a total land area of 14,896.3 square kilometers distributed in 1,769
islands and is composed of one city, 23 municipalities and 431 barangays.
The next largest provinces in the country are Isabela, with a land area
of 10,664 square kilometers; and Cagayan, 9,002 square kilometers.
Biggest Mass Wedding
On February 14, 2003, Mayor Reynaldo Malonzo officiated what could be
the largest gathering of couples who exchanged their vows at 10th Avenue
in Caloocan City. There were 900 couples who attended the wedding ceremony.
Biggest Chair in the Philippines
In April 2003, furniture makers in Ilagan, Isabela province completed
what could be the largest armchair in the country. Measuring 5.5 meters
in length and 3 meters in height, the armchair called "Botaka ni
Goliath" was made of narra and rattan. Around 1,600 board feet
of uncut wood were used. During assembly, 15 people had to carry the
chair's feet and arms.
Biggest Shabu Haul
On December 9, 2002, Valenzuela City police discovered P2.2 billion
worth of methamphetamine hydrochloride or shabu at a warehouse that
was razed by fire. The 656 kilograms of shabu, 195 kilograms of liquefied
shabu and 200 kilograms of unfiltered shabu in the warehouse on Malinis
Street in Lawang Bato, is said to be the largest narcotics haul ever.
Biggest Income
In December 2002, the National Labor Relations Commission (NLRC) has
ordered American recruitment agency Brown and Root and its local partner
Asia International Builder Corp. to pay 1,975 overseas Filipino workers
(OFWs) over US$609 million in back wages, damages and retirement pay.
Biggest Mall in Asia
The Philippines is home to one of the largest shopping malls in Asia.
The SM Megamall located at the Ortigas commercial business district
(CBD) boasts of world-class facilities that have a combined floor area
of 331,657 square meters and built on a 10.5-hectare site. The shopping
complex is comprised of two buildings connected by air-conditioned bridges
and a tunnel.
The mall had a total of 550 retail, service shops and dining outlets
while its 12 film theatres had a combined seating capacity of 11,074.
The mall's indoor and outdoor parking facilities can accommodate up
to 3,000 cars.
The SM Megamall, however, may no longer be the country's largest. Sy
dreams of constructing the "world's largest indoor shopping mall"
soon. Dubbed as "Mall of Asia", the project will be built
on his five-hectare Manila Bay reclamation property.
Biggest Convention Center
One of Asia's largest convention facilities is the Philippine International
Convention Center (PICC), which has 4,000 seats. PICC is located at
the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) complex, which sits on
a 21-hectare reclaimed area at the Manila Bay.
Biggest Amphitheater in the Philippines
The Freedom Ring Giant Amphitheater in the controversial Expo Filipino
in Pampanga province is considered as the largest amphitheatre in the
country. It can hold as many as 35,000 people at a single event. Expo
Filipino, however, has yet to become fully operational.
Biggest Hospital in the Philippines
The Philippine General Hospital in Manila is considered as the country's
largest medical institution. The hospital has over 1,000 in-patient
beds and receives 3,000 outpatient visits per day. It was established
on September 1, 1910.
Biggest Church in the Philippines
The Gothic-designed basilica of Saint Martin of Tours in the heritage
town of Taal in Batangas province is said to be the largest Catholic
Church in the country.
Biggest Dam in the Philippines
If completed, the San Roque Dam in Pangasinan province would become
the country's tallest and largest dam. Built on the lower Agno River,
the US$1.2 billion dam would measure 200 meters in height and is expected
to generate 345 megawatts of electricity. Its construction began in
1998 while completion is expected by 2004.
Biggest Gas Field in the Philippines
The Malampaya gas field located northeast off Palawan contains what
could be the Philippines' largest deposit of natural gas. The gas field
was discovered in 1989, and since then the giant oil company, Shell
Philippines has engaged in a multi-billion project in the area.
Some US$4.5 billion were allocated to complete the project that is said
to be the single biggest foreign investment in the Philippines. The
Malampaya gas field reportedly contains not less than 2.5 trillion cubic
feet and 85 million barrels of condensate, a by-product of natural gas
that is used as fuel to run gas-fired turbines. These reserves are enough
to serve the fuel requirement of a 3,000-megawatt (MW) combined-cycle
power plant for 20 years. The project took off in May 1998. It involved
the construction of a 504-kilometer pipeline from the area to Tabangao,
Batangas.
Biggest Tree in the Philippines
The oldest and tallest tree in the Philippines is found at the entrance
gate of Magallanes town, east of Butuan City in Agusan del Norte province.
This "Bita-og" tree (Calophyllum inophyllum), which was declared
as the country's official tree in 1998 by the Department of Environment
and Natural Resources (DENR), is said to be five centuries old. The
tree, which was first recognized on December 7, 1980, measures 305.585
centimeters in bole diameter.
Biggest Coconut Palace
What can be considered as the country's largest coconut building is
the so-called Coconut Palace, an architectural wonder made from the
coconut tree mixed with other indigenous material. About 70 percent
of the structure is made from different parts of the coconut tree. It
consists of seven rooms. It is located at the CCP Complex.
Biggest Strawberry Cakes
The people of La Trinidad town in Benguet province baked the country's
largest sponge cake - a 1.2-metric ton, seven-foot structure that fed
10,000 people during the annual Strawberry Festival on March 18, 2002.
It took four bakers nearly 16 hours to complete the cake.
On March 22, 2003, the people of La Trinidad surpassed the record by
baking two giant strawberry cakes, one of which cost P110,000 to produce
and measured 8 1/2 in diameter, six feet long and six feet high. Eric
Espadero and three other chefs used 800 kilograms of fresh strawberries,
6,600 eggs and 920 kilograms of flour for the two cakes.
In November 2001, the Benguet province baked its own giant carrot cake.
Biggest Calamay
In March 2003, around 3,000 people of Candon City in Ilocos Sur province
tasted what could be the largest calamay or rice cake that has ever
been baked in the country. The giant calamay measured five meters in
diameter and two inches thick. About 40 women prepared the calamay made
from 184 kilograms of malagkit or ground glutinous rice, grated meat
of 800 coconuts, 480 kilograms of brown sugar, and 160 more coconuts
that were grated to produce gata or coconut milk.
Biggest Binallay
On May 29, 2003, around 1,000 residents of Ilagan, Isabela partook the
country's biggest binallay or native rice cake during the town's 317th
founding anniversary. The cake measured 3.7 meters tall and 0.6 meter
in diameter.
Biggest Bounty
In May 2002, the United States embassy in Manila raised US$5 million
as a bounty against five leaders of the Muslim extremist Abu Sayyaf
group that has held an American couple as hostages from May 2001 to
June 2002. Abu Sayyaf snatched the American couple along with 18 others
from a beach resort in Palawan province on May 27, 2001. On June 7,
2002, a military rescue operation led to the death of one of the American
hostages. Two weeks later, the military announced the death of the leader
of the Abu Sayyaf faction responsible for the abduction of the American
couple.
Biggest Mural in the Philippines
In 1953, when the Philippines hosted the International Fair, Carlos
"Botong" Francisco was contracted for P39,000 to paint a mural
measuring 88 meters long and eight meters wide. The giant mural, which
depicted 500 years of Philippine progress, later appeared in colored
center spread of Newsweek magazine.
Biggest Painting in the Philippines
Juan Luna's Spolarium is considered as the largest painting in the country.
It measures 4.6 meters wide and 7.72 meters long and is now on display
at the National Museum in Manila.
Biggest Companies in the Philippines
In terms of gross revenues, the National Power Corp. (Napocor) topped
all companies in the country with P116.6 billion in the year 2000. The
next nine largest corporations were Meralco, with total gross revenues
of P108 billion; Texas Instruments, P95 billion; San Miguel Corp., P90
billion; Petron Corp., P87 billion; Shell, P84 billion; PLDT, P63 billion;
Caltex, P56 billion; Fujitsu, P49 billion; and Metrobank, P44 billion.
In terms of net income, Southern Energy topped the list with P8.5 billion
in 2000. It was followed by Pagcor, with P8 billion; San Miguel, P6.8
billion; Southern Energy Quezon, P6.2 billion; and SM, P4.2 billion.
Biggest Park in the Philippines
The Sierra Madre national park in northern Luzon is the country's largest
natural park. The 359,000-hectare park is the home of endangered species
such as pawikan (Chelonia mytas), bayakan or giant bat, Philippine eagle
(Pithecophaga jefferyi), wild boar (Sus philippinesis), Philippine brown
dear (Cervus marianus), cloud rat (Ratus mindorensis), flame-breasted
fruit dove, kalaw (Philippine hornbill), bukarot (Philippine crocodile),
and native owl.
Biggest Lake in the Philippines
Laguna de Bay, an inland body of water covering 900 square kilometers,
is the country's largest lake. Located between the provinces of Rizal
and Laguna, the lake receives its water from 21 river systems. In the
middle of the lake lies the island of Talim, a heavily populated settlement
of mostly fishermen.
The second largest lake in the country is Lake Sultan-Alonto in Mindanao.
Commonly known as Lake Lanao, the lake covers an area of 355 square
kilometers. Meanwhile, the world's largest inland body of water is the
Caspian Sea, which is actually a lake in the boundary of Europe and
Asia and covering an area of 143,240 square miles. Lake Superior (North
America), Lake Victoria (Africa), the Aral Sea (Russia) and Lake Huron
(North America) are also among the world's largest lakes.
Biggest Eagle in the World
Also known as the monkey-eating eagle, the endangered Philippine eagle
is one of the largest in the world. With scientific name Pithecophaga
jefferyi, the Philippine eagle lives in the rainforests of Isabela,
Samar, Leyte and Mindanao. It has similarities with Papua New Guinea's
Harpy Eagle (Harpyopsis novaeguinea).
Measuring about one meter in height, the average Philippine eagle has
a 76-centimeter highly arched, powerful bill. It lives on large snakes,
hornbills, civet cats, flying lemurs and monkeys - the reason why it
is also called monkey-eating eagle. It creates its nests in large trees
some 30 meters from the ground.
Biggest Bats in the World
The Philippines has at least 56 species of bats. It is home to the largest
among the 1,000 known bat species in the world.
The three-layered virgin forest of Subic Bay and Bataan is home to the
world's largest bats: the giant flying fox (Acerodon jubatus) and the
golden crown flying fox (Pteropus vampyrus). Over the years, these two
species of giant fruit bats have roamed around the 10,000-hectare Subic
Forest National Protected Area, which is considered the biggest roosting
site of bats in the world.
Biggest Endangered Animal in the Philippines
People used to call Mindoro as the "Land of the Tamaraws". About 10,000
heads of these unique pygmy water buffalos were roaming around the island-province
of Mindoro in the 1900s. But that was a century ago. Today, the Tamaraws
in the province are in danger of extinction, and Mindoro might lose
the symbol that it once proudly introduced to the world.
The Tamaraw, scientifically known as Bubalus mindorensis, is endemic
to Mindoro. Belonging to the family of buffalos, the same categorical
group of the Philippine carabao, the Tamaraw is the largest endangered
land animal in the Philippines today. In 1996, the International Union
for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) listed it as one of the ten most
endangered species in the world.
Biggest Fish in the World
Donsol, a fishing town in Sorsogon province, serves as a sanctuary to
a group of 40 whale sharks (Rhincodon typus), which are considered as
the largest fish in the world.
Locally known as "butanding", whale sharks visit the waters of Donsol
from November to May. They travel across the oceans but nowhere else
have they been sighted in a larger group than in the waters of Sorsogon.
They measure between 18 to 35 feet in length and weigh about 20 tons.
In 1996, a marine biologist discovered that whale sharks are ovoviviparous,
which means that the females produce live offspring from eggs hatched
in the uterus.
The Philippine government declared whale sharks as endangered species
in 1998, thereby banning its plunder and exploitation. Right now, the
Department of Tourism is promoting eco-tourism to protect the whale
sharks in Donsol.
Biggest Shells in the World
Tridacna gigas, one of the world's largest shells, can be found under
Philippine waters. Tridacna gigas grows as large as one meter in length
and weighs 600 pounds. Meanwhile, a shell called glory of the sea (Connus
gloriamaris), considered as one of the most expensive shells in the
world, is also found in the Philippines and .
Biggest Reptile in the World
The saltwater crocodile, which can be found in the Philippines and other
Asian countries, is considered as the world's largest reptile. Scientifically
known as Crocodylus porosus, it is different from Mindoro's freshwater
crocodile (Crocodylus mindorensis), which is a relatively smaller species.
An adult saltwater crocodile measures between six to seven meters (20-23
feet) and weighs about two to three tons. There were tales that a 27-foot
saltwater crocodile was killed near Lake Taal in Batangas in 1823. It
reportedly took 40 men to bring the body ashore. When the men cut the
crocodile's body open, they found the body of a horse in seven pieces.
The largest crocodile ever sighted was a 33-footer in Borneo in 1920.
It was believed to be 200 years old.
Biggest Filipino Boxing Champion
Ceferino Garcia was the heaviest and biggest Filipino ever who became
a world-boxing champion. Known for his bolo punch, he captured the world
middleweight title on October 2, 1939 when he knocked out Fred Apostoli
in New York. He defended his crown against top rivals twice (Americans
Glen Lee and Henry Armstrong) before losing his title in May 1940.
Before he switched to the middleweight division, Garcia became a welterweight
champion when he knocked out boxing legend and war hero Barney Ross
in 1937 and Henry Armstrong in 1938.
He was born in 1912 and grew up in Tondo, Manila. In 1977, Ceferino
Garcia was inducted into the Ring Magazine Hall of Fame and into the
World Boxing Hall of Fame in 1981.
Biggest Lead in a Basketball Game
The Philippine team registered what could be the world's biggest lead
in an amateur basketball game when it clobbered Brunei Darussalam, 160-19,
at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium on July 2, 2000.
The 141-point lead could be the biggest for any amateur basketball team
since basketball was introduced in the Philippines by the Americans.
During the game, the Philippine national team limited the Brunei squad
to only 19 points. It later won the Southeast Asian Basketball Association
(SEABA) Young Men's Tournament crown against Malaysia.
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