The Venice of the Philippines

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The Venice of the Philippines is a nickname for Malabon, a flood-prone, canal-laced city in Metro Manila known for its waterways and rich culinary heritage.

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The Venice of the Philippines canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city nickname
appliedTo Malabon NERFINISHED
associatedWith Malabon cuisine
Metro Manila urban waterways
comparedTo Venice NERFINISHED
country Philippines
hasCharacteristic canal-laced
flood-prone
hasType geographical epithet
tourism nickname
inspiredBy Venice, Italy NERFINISHED
knownFor rich culinary heritage
waterways
language English
locatedIn Metro Manila
National Capital Region NERFINISHED
nicknameOf Malabon NERFINISHED
partOf Philippine city nicknames
reasonForNickname frequent flooding
network of canals
numerous waterways
refersTo Malabon NERFINISHED
regionServed Malabon City NERFINISHED
usedIn media descriptions of Malabon
tourism promotion of Malabon

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Malabon hasNickname The Venice of the Philippines