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The Quezon Convention Center is a multi-purpose convention center in Quezon located near the Provincial Capitol in Lucena, Quezon, Philippines. The venue has hosted local and regional basketball competitions, concerts, and conferences. President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo led the inauguration rites of the facility on August 19, 2002. It was ...
Lucena (IPA: loo-SEH-nɘ), officially the City of Lucena (Filipino: Lungsod ng Lucena), is a highly urbanized city in the Calabarzon region of the Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 278,924 people.
Not included in the list are buildings which have heights that are only estimated based on floor counts.There are over 70 completed buildings falling under this category, some of which include One Eastwood Avenue Towers 1 and 2 (≈160 m and ≈188 m), [249] [250] West Tower at One Serendra (≈170–191 m), [251] [252] The BeauFort East and West Towers (≈161 m and ≈164 m), [253] [254 ...
One Ayala, named after its address 1 Ayala Avenue, is a 390,000 m 2 (4,200,000 sq ft) transport-oriented development which features a five-story 54,700 m 2 (589,000 sq ft) mall with intermodal transportation hub, trade halls, three office towers, and a hotel. [7]
Batangas City Sports Center Batangas City, Batangas: October 4, 2017, 2017 PBA Governors' Cup Semifinals (TNT KaTropa vs. Barangay Ginebra San Miguel) [31] Quezon Convention Center: Lucena: January 10, 2020, 2019 PBA Governors' Cup finals (Barangay Ginebra San Miguel vs. Meralco Bolts) [32] AUF Sports and Cultural Center: Angeles City
Sacred Heart College, Lucena City Spanish 1950 Don Placido Escudero Dam [31] Built in 1572 by Don Ciriaco Nadres. Rebuilt in 1904 and in 1937. Villa Escudero, Tiaong English 1938 Gala-Rodriguez House: Designated as a heritage house by the NHCP. Sariaya English 2008 General Guillermo Peñamante Nakar (1905–1942) Martyred WWII General.
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The Southern Tagalog Arterial Road (STAR), [a] commonly known as the STAR Tollway, and formerly the South Luzon Expressway Extension Project (SLEEP) [2] during its early stages, is a two-to-four-lane 41.9-kilometer (26.0 mi) controlled-access toll expressway in the province of Batangas in the Philippines.