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Doña Soledad Avenue is an east-west route in the southern Metro Manila city of Parañaque, Philippines. It traverses barangays Don Bosco and Moonwalk , both located in northeastern Parañaque. It runs from its intersection with E. Rodriguez Avenue on the eastern edge of Moonwalk.
ZIP code: 1700–1720 ... 1700 La Huerta: 1st 8,592 0.5372 16358.90 Marcelo Green: 2nd 37,574 ... also has a cathedral in United Paranaque V ...
Statue of St. John Bosco, to whom the barangay is named for. On April 3, 1978, through Presidential Decree No. 1322 signed by President Ferdinand Marcos, Better Living Subdivision and its adjacent communities—Aero Park, Scienceville and Levitown—were separated from La Huerta to form a new separate barangay named for the titular patron saint of the formation house and shrine, Saint John Bosco.
The Manila–Cavite Expressway, also built on reclaimed land in the foreshore area of Don Galo, Tambo, La Huerta and San Dionisio, was opened in 1985. [8] The national government appropriated 2.3 hectares (5.7 acres) of these reclaimed lands in Don Galo for socialized housing in 2005.
Greatstart International School Manila - 187 Dona Soledad Ave Ext., Better Living Subdivision, Don Bosco Holy Child Angels Learning Center of Parañaque - Sampaguita Street, Matatdo Homes, Sucat Holy Francis School of Parañaque, Inc. - Franciscan Servites, Multinational Avenue, Multinational Village, Moonwalk
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Moonwalk has a total land area of 401.01 hectares. [9] It has four adjacent barangays: Merville on the northeast, Don Bosco on the east, San Isidro on the southeast, San Dionisio on the southwest, and Sto.
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