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The City of Puerto Princesa in Palawan, Philippines<br />

is located 306 nautical miles southwest of Manila.<br />

Legend attributes the name Puerto Princesa to a<br />

princess-like maiden who in the early days is said<br />

to have roamed around the place on certain nights of the<br />

year. On the other hand, practical people attribute the name<br />

to the geographical advantages of the place as a seaport<br />

naturally protected the whole year round and endowed<br />

with a depth that can accommodate any size of shipping<br />

a royal heaven for vessels or a virtual princess of ports as<br />

thus indicated by Spanish Colonizers on the countries map.<br />

Historically, the place was named after Princess Eulalia of<br />

Spain, born in 1864 to Queen Isabel II and her consort,<br />

Dr. Francisco de Asis. When the princess suffered an<br />

untimely death, the Queen changed the name to Puerto<br />

de la Princesa. Eventually, the name was reduced to Puerto<br />

Princesa as it is known today.<br />

Now in his fourth term as Mayor of Puerto Princesa The<br />

Honorable Lucilo “Cecil” R. Bayron, has made dramatic<br />

changes to the City and is now distinguished as being a<br />

model city in cleanliness, environmental protection and<br />

conservation, and local governance in general. Some<br />

of the changes are a new proposed bridge through the<br />

bay, and a private enterprise is looking at converting the<br />

Trinity University site into a yacht club, hotel and marina.<br />

Something that is badly needed in the town, and so, with a<br />

responsible leader and an inspired citizenry, the tradition of<br />

RINCESA<br />

E .. EL NIDO<br />

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