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  2. List of indoor arenas in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Kudarat Sports Complex and Cultural Center Isulan: Sultan Kudarat: Mindanao 10,000 2010 Jose Rizal Coliseum Calamba: Laguna: Luzon 8,100 2023 Also known as Calamba Coliseum and Convention Center [10] Ibalong Centrum for Recreation Legazpi: Albay: Luzon 8,000 2010 Puerto Princesa City Coliseum Puerto Princesa: Palawan: Luzon 8,000 2003 [11]

  3. Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority

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    The Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA), formerly the Philippine Tourism Authority (Filipino: Pangasiwaang Pilipino sa Turismo), is an agency of the Philippine national government under the Department of Tourism responsible for implementing policies and programs of the department pertaining to the development, promotion, and supervision of tourism projects in the ...

  4. List of sports venues in the Greater Manila Area - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of sports venues found in the Greater Manila Area in the Philippines which are in current use. In July 2014, the Philippine Sports Stadium and the Philippine Arena opened in Santa Maria and Bocaue , Bulacan .

  5. Davao City Recreation Center - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  6. New Clark City Aquatic Center - Wikipedia

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    The Aquatics Center covers an area of 12,796 square meters (137,730 sq ft) on a 21,936 square meters (236,120 sq ft) plot of land. [ 6 ] The Aquatics Center's design was derived from the baklad a local fish trap, and the Filipino weaving and woodwork [ 6 ] and exhibits a bamboo color theme. [ 7 ]

  7. List of tourist attractions in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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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

  8. List of landmarks and attractions of Marikina - Wikipedia

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    Philippine Science Centrum – This is the Philippines largest [citation needed] and well-maintained science centrum and it is one of the most visited amenities inside Riverbanks Center especially the field trips of students came from different schools in Metro Manila. Women's Park – Located beside Marikina River Park. It is a park dedicated ...

  9. Marikina Sports Center - Wikipedia

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    The Rodriguez Sports Center was built in 1969 under the Rizal Governor Isidro Rodriguez Sr. on a 3 hectares (7.4 acres) land owned by Marikina, then a municipality of Rizal. It is turned over to the Marikina municipal government under Mayor Bayani Fernando in 1995 and was renovated in 2001 under Mayor Maria Lourdes Carlos-Fernando .