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  2. Taytay, Rizal - Wikipedia

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    Club Manila East (CME) is another getaway destination in the heart of the municipality of Taytay. The resort-hotel has a 9,100 m 2 (98,000 sq ft) "Funtasy Lagoon" pool which is a scaled-down model of Laguna de Bay.

  3. File:Taytay Municipal Hall (Club Manila East, Taytay, Rizal ...

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    {{Information |Description = Taytay Municipal Hall in Rizal |Source = Taken using my own camera |Date = 04-26-2021 |Author = patrickroque01 |other_versions = }} You cannot overwrite this file. File usage

  4. List of indoor arenas in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Manila: 6,100 1934 Opened as a tennis stadium named Rizal Memorial Tennis Stadium before conversion into an indoor arena; part of the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex: Ninoy Aquino Stadium: Manila: 6,000 Formerly known as Rizal Multi-Purpose Arena; part of the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex: Filoil EcoOil Centre: San Juan: 5,000 2006

  5. Manila East Road - Wikipedia

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    It enters Taytay, where it meets Taytay Diversion Road near the marketplace. It will then follow a route that circumscribes Laguna de Bay, passing through the municipalities of Angono, Binangonan, Cardona, Morong, Baras, Tanay, and Pililla in Rizal and Mabitac, Famy, Siniloan, Pangil, Pakil, Paete, Kalayaan, Lumban, and Pagsanjan in Laguna. [1]

  6. List of football stadiums in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The 20,000-capacity New Clark City Athletics Stadium. The 20,000-capacity Philippine Sports Stadium in Ciudad de Victoria. The 12,873-capacity Rizal Memorial Stadium, which opened in 1934, is the home of the Philippines national football team.

  7. Radial Road 5 - Wikipedia

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    Radial Road 5, informally known as the R-5 Road, is a network of roads and bridges which comprise the fifth arterial road of Metro Manila in the Philippines. [1] The road links the city of Manila with Mandaluyong and Pasig in the east, leading out of Metro Manila into the province of Rizal and south towards Laguna.

  8. Ortigas Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Ortigas Avenue is a 12.1 km (7.5 mi) highway connecting eastern Metro Manila and western Rizal in the Philippines.It is one of the busiest highways in Metro Manila, serving as the main thoroughfare of the metro's east–west corridor, catering mainly to traffic to and from Rizal.

  9. Aseana City - Wikipedia

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    DMWAI was awarded by the Philippine Reclamation Authority to occupy the CBP I-B and C lots as the Aseana Business Park. The project began in 2008. The development occupies 4-hectare (9.9-acre) Neo-Chinatown, Aseana 1 to 3 office buildings, Singapore School Manila , The King's School, Manila , Ayala Malls Manila Bay , Parqal Mall, and the ...