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Upper Taguig was once known as "Pinagbicutan or Pinaghukayan" later shortened to BICUTAN and eventually subdivided into four independent barangays, under the integrated reorganization plan in 1972. This former military reservation is composed of Barangays Upper Bicutan, a hilly portion of Taguig; Western Bicutan, seceded from Bicutan and Bagumbayan; Signal Village, a community for enlisted personnel of the AFP; and Maharlika Village, a Muslim settlement especially created under Proclamation No. 1217 by then President Ferdinand Marcos. |
THE BLUE MOSQUE
a religious center and a socio-civic rendezvous for both Filipino and foreign muslims
FOOD TERMINAL, INC.
the business center that boasts of over 300 medium scale companies in food manufacturing, electronics, garments and service industries
SUNSHINE MALL
a commercial shopping center
INFORMATICA TECHNOLOGY CENTER
an IT skills learning center for the youth and unemployed
RETIRED SERVICE BENEFIT SYSTEM
is home to commercial and industrial companies in Western Bicutan
VETERANS' MUSEUM
a museum where war stories in life-sized tableaus are retold using all forms of art fused with high-end technology
TECHNICAL EDUCATION AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (TESDA)
a technical and skills training center offering short-term vocational courses
TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES
a state university branch and alma mater for students coming from Taguig and its environs |