Cainta (historical polity)

In early Philippine history, the Tagalog bayan (Kapampangan: balen; "country" or "polity") of Cainta was a fortified upriver polity that occupied both shores of an arm of the Pasig River. It was located not far from where the Pasig River meets the Lake of Ba-i and is presumed to be the present site of the municipality of Cainta, Rizal.

Cainta
ᜃᜁᜈ᜔ᜆ (Baybayin)
unknown–1571
StatusBarangay state
Common languagesOld Tagalog, Old Malay
GovernmentFeudalism under Barangay state
History 
 Established
unknown
 Conquest by Spain
1571
CurrencyPiloncitos, barter rings, barter
Succeeded by
Captaincy General of the Philippines
Manila (province)
Today part ofPhilippines
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