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4th largest mall in the Philippines and the 1st SM mall in Visayas. [114] SM City North EDSA [14] Quezon City: Metro Manila (National Capital Region) 2nd largest mall in the Philippines and 4th largest in the world. [115] SM Lanang Premier: Davao City: Davao del Sur: Davao Region: Largest mall in Mindanao. [116] SM Mall of Asia: Pasay
Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Center Diliman, Quezon City 14°39′04″N 121°02′33″E / 14.65114°N 121.04247°E / 14.65114; 121.04247 ( Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife
Lagoon and open-air amphitheater within the NAPWC. A manmade lagoon is situated within the grounds of the Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Center which hosts various fishes including catfish, tilapia, and snakehead. [6] Other facilities can also be found within the immediate vicinity of the lagoon.
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The Davao City Recreation Center formerly known as the Almendras Gym [1] is an indoor arena in Davao City, Philippines. It is situated along Quimpo Boulevard and has a capacity of 2,500 people. [2] From 2007 to 2010, the indoor arena underwent a renovation. Part of the renovation was the installment of an air-conditioning system in the sports ...
Riverbanks Center's e-Com buildings are listed as approved IT Centers by the Philippine Economic Zone Authority. The World's Largest Pair of Shoes are located inside the Shoe Gallery section of Riverbanks Mall, as well as Philippine Science Centrum and Renaissance Convention Center. SM's very first standalone market chain, SaveMore Market was ...
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Panabo City Tourism, Cultural and Sports Center Panabo: Davao del Norte: Mindanao 6,000 2007 Polomolok Gymnasium Polomolok: South Cotabato: Mindanao 6,000 2015 Cong. Lamberto L. Macias Sports and Cultural Center Dumaguete: Negros Oriental: Visayas 6,000 [14] Santa Rosa Sports Complex: Santa Rosa: Laguna: Luzon 5,700 [15] 2017