The Estero de Vitas is one of the rivulets, known as esteros, which delineated the small islands which historically constituted the city of Manila[1] and its predecessors, the Tagalog polities (called bayan) of Maynila and Tondo.[2] These esteros, along with the larger rivers of Manila Bay and the Pasig River delta, originally formed an important connecting network which allowed the precolonial polities of that Tagalog and Kapampangan peoples.

Estero de Vitas
An outrigger banca on Estero de Vitas, as viewed from R-10 Bridge I, on Radial Road 10, Balut, Tondo, Manila
Estero de Vitas is located in Metro Manila
Estero de Vitas
Estero de Vitas is located in Luzon
Estero de Vitas
Estero de Vitas is located in Philippines
Estero de Vitas
Location
CountryPhilippines
RegionNational Capital Region
Physical characteristics
MouthManila Bay
 • coordinates
14°37′46″N 120°57′36″E / 14.629384°N 120.959977°E / 14.629384; 120.959977

The Estero de Vitas drains water from Manila as far as Tayuman Street, and then dumps water directly to Manila Bay. It is connected to the Navotas River, as well as to Canal de la Reina and Estero de Sunog Apog.

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References

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  1. ^ "Physiognomy". City of Manila Tourism. Retrieved July 18, 2015.
  2. ^ "Pre-colonial Manila". Malacañang Presidential Museum and Library. Malacañang Presidential Museum and Library Araw ng Maynila Briefers. Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office. June 23, 2015. Archived from the original on March 9, 2016. Retrieved April 27, 2017.
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