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Zip codes: 1003 (Santa Cruz South) ... 1014 for Santa Cruz North [3] and 1003 for Santa Cruz South. [4] ... Media related to Santa Cruz, Manila at Wikimedia Commons;
Metro Manila is divided into seventeen primary local government units (LGU) that consist of sixteen cities and one municipality.Each city and municipality is governed by an elected mayor and is divided into several villages or barangays (formerly called barrios) headed by an elected barangay captain.
A ZIP code is composed of a four-digit number representing a locality. Usually, more than one code is issued for areas within Metro Manila, and a single code for each municipality and each city in provinces, with exceptions such as: [1] Davao City with eleven ZIP codes (8000, 8016 to 8026); Antipolo with six ZIP codes (1870 to 1875);
286 Blumentritt St., Santa Cruz, Manila [1], Metro Manila, Philippines Coordinates 14°37′35″N 120°59′16″E / 14.626306°N 120.987780°E / 14.626306; 120.
San Lazaro Compound, Rizal Avenue, Santa Cruz, Manila, Philippines Coordinates 14°36′50″N 120°58′56″E / 14.613994°N 120.982195°E / 14.613994; 120.
PhilPost recommends the use of postal codes in the country and correct addressing. [3] However, most residents do not use, let alone know how to use ZIP codes, and thus the codes are usually omitted. According to PhilPost, the proper use of ZIP codes assists in letter sorting and reduces letter misrouting. [3]
Recto Avenue just west of Rizal Avenue in Santa Cruz. What is known today as Recto Avenue was developed in sections during Spanish rule.The main section leading to the coast in San Nicolas and Tondo from Binondo was named Paseo de Azcárraga, after the Spanish Filipino Prime Minister of Spain, Marcelo Azcárraga.
San Lazaro Tourism and Business Park is the marketing name given to the 16-hectare (40-acre) multiple use site under development by the Manila Jockey Club Investments Corp. in Manila, Philippines. It takes its name from the old San Lazaro Hippodrome, a horse racetrack that stood on the site from circa 1900 to 2003.