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  2. Iglesia ni Cristo chapel, F. Manalo-San Juan - Wikipedia

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    The church administration was searching for a suitable location for the central office for the growing Iglesia ni Cristo under the leadership of Felix Y. Manalo.In 1925 the church administration moved from Tondo, Manila to San Juan which is then a municipality of Rizal to accommodate more rooms for the church officers.

  3. List of renamed streets in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    San Juan: Hotel Drive East Street Makati: Ilang-Ilang Street F. Santos Street San Juan: Imelda Avenue Kalayaan Avenue: Makati–Taguig: Imelda Avenue Ninoy Aquino Avenue: Pasay–Parañaque: Joffre Street Ibuna Street San Juan: Johnston Street Capt. S. Roja San Juan: José Gil Street (F. Manalo Street–F. Blumentritt Street) Valenzuela Street ...

  4. San Juan, Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of San Juan 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 2006 2.90 2009 1.46 2012 0.28 2015 2.35 2018 0.76 2021 0.09 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Primex Tower, the tallest building in San Juan. San Juan is predominantly residential, mixed with commercial and manufacturing businesses. The Greenhills shopping district is the hub of trade and commerce in San Juan. The shopping complex housed ...

  5. List of roads in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    Roads in San Juan (11) Route Name Traffic direction # of lanes Barangays Notes R-6 N180: Aurora Boulevard: two-way 4 Ermitaño, Balong-Bato, Salapan C-4 N1: EDSA: two-way 8–10 Greenhills F. Blumentritt Street two-way 2–4 Rivera, San Perfecto, Pedro Cruz, Batis, Tibagan, Kabayanan Road continues as General Kalentong Street. F. Manalo Street ...

  6. Iglesia ni Cristo - Wikipedia

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    Next came the chapel and former official residence of the executive minister in San Juan, Rizal (now San Juan City, part of Metropolitan Manila), designed by Juan Nakpil. [88] The Central Temple , which opened on July 27, 1984, can accommodate up to 7,000 persons, and was designed by Carlos A. Santos-Viola . [ 89 ]

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  8. Iglesia ni Cristo chapel, Tondo - Wikipedia

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    The Iglesia Ni Cristo Locale of Tondo (Filipino: Lokal ng Tundo) is a chapel of the Philippine-based Christian religion, the Iglesia ni Cristo.Located along Juan Luna cor. Moriones Street in Tondo, Manila, it was completed on May 10, 1967, and was dedicated by Brother Erano Manalo.

  9. Felix Manalo - Wikipedia

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    Felix Manalo (born Félix Ysagun y Manalo; May 10, 1886 – April 12, 1963), also known as Ka Felix, was a Filipino Christian minister who founded Iglesia ni Cristo (INC), a restorationist nontrinitarian Christian denomination in the Philippines officially founded in 1914. [1]