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  2. Daang Hari - Wikipedia

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    Daang Hari includes an extension to General Trias named Open Canal Road, also named Daang Hari Extension. The original road is an access road for irrigation canals maintained by the National Irrigation Administration. The road passes by Lancaster New City and other nearby subdivisions and some paddy fields before ending at Arnaldo Highway in ...

  3. Cavite–Laguna Expressway - Wikipedia

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    First CALAX logo, still used alternatively CALAEX logo variant, also used alternatively. In the 1990s and 2000s, the original plan for the expressway was Segment 5 of the Manila-Cavite Toll Expressway Project (MCTEP) under the 11.3-kilometer (7.0 mi) R-1 Expressway Extension, when Cavite was going to transform into a highly industrialized province, which was conceptualized by Trade and ...

  4. Aguinaldo Highway - Wikipedia

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    Daang Hari / Open Canal Road: At-grade interchange; traffic light intersection: Imus–Dasmariñas boundary: 26.998: 16.776: Cavite 1st District Engineering Office–Cavite Sub District Engineering Office highway boundary: Dasmariñas: J.T. Paterno Boulevard – Imus: Southbound access only: Jose Abad Santos Avenue (Salitran Road) Traffic light ...

  5. Manila–Cavite Expressway - Wikipedia

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    The Manila–Cavite Expressway (more popularly known as CAVITEX), [a] [b] signed as E3 of the Philippine expressway network and R-1 of Metro Manila's arterial road network, is a 14-kilometer-long (8.7 mi) controlled-access highway linking Manila to the southern province of Cavite in the Philippines.

  6. Antero Soriano Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Antero Soriano Highway, also partly known as Centennial Road, is a two-to-six lane, 21.6-kilometer (13.4 mi) highway traversing through the western coast of Cavite. [1] [2] [3] It is one of the three major highways located in the province, the others are Aguinaldo Highway and Governor's Drive.

  7. Tirona Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Tirona Highway is a two-to-four lane, primary highway in Cavite, Philippines. It connects the city of Bacoor and the municipality of Kawit. [1] It was named for Filipino revolutionary leader Daniel Tirona. The Aguinaldo Shrine, the site of the Philippine Declaration of Independence and residence of Emilio Aguinaldo, is located along the road.

  8. N401 highway - Wikipedia

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    Notable landmarks along this route include the Petron Rosario Depot, SM City Rosario, Gate 1 of the Cavite Export Processing Zone, and the Tejeros Convention Site. N401 then enters the city of General Trias , where it ends at the junction with Antero Soriano Highway and Governor Ferrer Drive in barangay Tejero.

  9. N410 highway - Wikipedia

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    Map of J.P. Rizal Street in Silang, part of N410. N410 starts at the boundary of Silang and Dasmariñas in Cavite as the physical continuation of N419 (Aguinaldo Highway). The route then shifts slightly to the east as J.P. Rizal Street, traversing the Silang town proper before returning to Aguinaldo Highway.