Imus is a de jure city in the province of Cavite, is known the official capital of the province after Trece Martires it is also knowned nicknamed as the "Christmas Capital of the Philippines". The former municipality was officially converted into a city following a referendum on June 30, 2012. Because of its location at the entrance to Cavite from Metro Manila, Imus was the site of two major Katipunero victories during the Philippine Revolution against the Spanish.
Imus Media
Imus City Plaza, view from the old Imus City Hall
Aerial view of Imus. Located on center right is Nueno Avenue, with the Cathedral and belfry (also on center right). In the foreground is Medicion I St. that leads to Binakayan, Kawit.
A map of Imus presenting its barangays
Map of electoral districts of Imus
Lotus Mall (Imus City, Cavite)[1] Coordinates: 14°25'25"N 120°56'24"E [2] Iglesia Ni Cristo - Lokal ng Imus (Imus City, Cavite) Coordinates: 14°25'25"N 120°56'29"E Elorde Boxing Gym Opens in Imus, Cavite - Philippine Boxing[3] --- Imus
a six-storey eco-friendly green/smart building.
The District Imus, a community mall
Our Lady of the Pillar Medical Center