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Cebu - Brief HistoryCebu and Mactan are rich in historical significance. From around 800 AD Cebu
During the early part of the Spanish era, Cebu was the effective capital of the country, which in turn was a province of Mexico. (The capital was later moved to Manila, which was more easily defensible against sea attack.) It continued to prosper as a trading port, and to this day Cebu is the most ethnically diverse area in the country, with large Chinese, Spanish, and Malayan populations (not to mention more recent German and American arrivals). In more recent times, Cebu was the only province which consistently opposed the rule of President Marcos. Abandoned by the national government during that 20-year period, Cebu's infrastructure suffered, but Cebu businesses thrived on self-reliance and ingenuity. Due to the virtues instilled during those difficult times, after the People's Revolution Cebu emerged as the most dynamic metro area in the country, a distinction it still holds, with growth rates generally twice as high as the national average.
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