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Ayala, Zamboanga : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ayala, Zamboanga
Barangay de Ayala, or more commonly ''Ayala'', is one of the 98 barangays in Zamboanga City. It is located 16.5 kilometers west of the city proper and is easily accessible by land and sea. Generally regarded by Zamboangueños as one of the most developed barrios in the west coast, Ayala spans 5.29 square kilometers wide and houses several canning factories. ==History== Ayala used to be predominantly inhabited by the Moros and the Subanons. They gathered and lived near the Dumalon River as fishing was their main source of food, aside from hunting wild pigs and monkeys. These people were ruled by a Datu. In 1865, a Spanish priest, Father Martin, arrived in the place and was welcomed by the Datu with hospitality. The priest told the villagers that he came from a place in Spain called Ayala and suggested the same be named of their place. Agreeing to this, the people shouted, "Ayala!, Ayala!"〔City Government of Zamboanga; (Ayala, Zamboanga City ) Retrieved on April 18, 2015〕
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