Makati News and Events
The history of Makati dates as far back as the time when Don Miguel
Lopez de Legaspi first set foot on it and gave it its present name,
as derived from the Tagalog phrase meaning "ebbing tide". Of course
Makati had been in existence even before that, but all we know about
it is that it was then part of the territory ruled by a chieftain
called Lakan Tagkan and his wife, Bouan, who were living in Namayan,
now part of Sta. Ana, Manila.
In 1589, when a permanent seat in the city corporation was put
up for sale at a public auction in accordance with the custom of
the period, Captain Pedro de Brito, then aside to the Spanish Army
of Staff and chief constable of the Audencia, purchased the property
which included the territory now occupied by Makati, for 1,400 pesos.
The House of Probation and its adjoining church were to be built
on a hill called Buenavista, within the confines of a cattle ranch
which the founders owned in a district called Makati. the church
was to be placed under the patronage of Saint Peter. (This condition
probably accounts for the prefixing of San Pedro to the name "Makati",
which later on also came to be called "Sampiro").
Three centuries later in 1914, by Act No. 2390 of the Philippine
Legislature, the name "San Pedro de Makati" was changed to "Makati"
which has remained its official name today.
Makati is located within the quadrangle of One Hundred Twenty degrees
(120) latitude north and One Hundred Forty Three degrees (143) longitude
east. It is bounded on the north by the Pasig River facing the city
Mandaluyong, on the east by the Municipality of Pateros and on the
northwest by Manila and on the south and southwest by the city of
Pasay.

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