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  2. List of long course swimming pools in the Philippines

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    Manila: Luzon Rizal Memorial Swimming Center [4] 50 m 20 m (10) Part of the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex. Renovated in 2020 from 8 lanes. Tagum: Mindanao DNSTC Aquatic Center: 50 m 25 m (10) Opened 12 December 2012 as part of Davao del Norte Sports Complex and one of the venues for the 2015 Palarong Pambansa [5] [6] Legazpi: Luzon

  3. Rizal Memorial Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    [4] [14] On August 7, 2019, both the PSC and the Manila City government (under the succeeding administration of Mayor Isko Moreno) agreed to not selling the complex. [ 15 ] On June 27, 2019, PSC announced that the complex will be undergo renovation for the 2019 Southeast Asian Games , [ 16 ] after PAGCOR donated ₱842.5 million pesos to the ...

  4. Net Park - Wikipedia

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    Net Park is a 38-story green and sustainable corporate tower located in Bonifacio Global City, Metro Manila, Philippines. [1] It is part of the office space portfolio of the Net Group, a developer who pioneered the concept of IT office building in the Philippines.

  5. Blue Wave-Marikina - Wikipedia

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    Blue Wave-Marikina is a follow-on project building on the success of FedLand's earlier Blue Wave-Metropolitan Park strip mall project in Pasay. [4] It opened in August 2005, at a time when there was already a glut of retail space in Metro Manila and vacancy rates were expected to edge as high as 17%; nevertheless, it achieved nearly full ...

  6. National Parks Development Committee - Wikipedia

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    Its main office is located in the Old Planetarium Building, Padre Burgos Avenue, Rizal Park, Ermita, Manila. Both the Executive Director and the Deputy Executive Director are appointed by the President of the Philippines.

  7. Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Casino Filipino in Malate, Manila. Casino Filipino (CF) is a casino chain operated by PAGCOR. [20] [21] Casino Filipino's has two main branches in Manila; in Malate and Santa Cruz. It also has major branches in Angeles City, Bacolod, Cebu City, Davao City, San Nicolas in Ilocos Norte, Iloilo City, Olongapo and Tagaytay. PAGCOR also maintains ...

  8. Balara Filters Park - Wikipedia

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    3 huge swimming pools; a 3,000-square-meter (32,000 sq ft) elevated picnic grove; a 200-meter (660 ft) circumference oval; a replica of the Carriedo Fountain in Santa Cruz, Manila designed by national artist Napoleon Abueva. Anonas Amphitheater, where National Artist Atang de la Rama once performed. The amphitheater was named after the first ...

  9. Juan Luna Building - Wikipedia

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    Juan Luna Building (also known as the Juan Luna Plaza [2]) is a historic building located in Binondo, Manila, Philippines. It was also known as the Pacific Commercial Company Building, First National City Bank Building, and the Ayala Building.