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  2. Kalayaan Flyover - Wikipedia

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    The Kalayaan Flyover, also known as the EDSAKalayaan Flyover, is a four-lane flyover connecting Gil Puyat Avenue, Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA), ...

  3. Ortigas Interchange - Wikipedia

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    The Ortigas Interchange, also known as the EDSA–Ortigas Interchange or the Ortigas Flyover, is a three-level partial stack interchange at the boundary between Mandaluyong and Quezon City in Metro Manila, Philippines, which serves as the junction between Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) and Ortigas Avenue.

  4. EDSA - Wikipedia

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    EDSA then continues on its route and serves as the boundary of the cities of San Juan and Quezon City. Primex Tower , the tallest building in San Juan, is located on the southbound side of EDSA at its junction with Connecticut Street, while People Power Monument can be seen on the northbound side of EDSA at its junction with White Plains Avenue.

  5. Philippine highway network - Wikipedia

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    Includes Ortigas Interchange's flyover connecting EDSA northbound and Ortigas Avenue westbound. N185: Quezon City: 3.2 km (2.0 mi) Bonny Serrano Avenue: Quezon City, San Juan Ortigas Avenue to Katipunan Avenue segment only N190: Pasay: Pasig: Gil Puyat Avenue Kalayaan Avenue (eastern Makati–Taguig segment) San Guillermo Avenue Pasay, Makati ...

  6. Circumferential Road 5–Ortigas Avenue Interchange - Wikipedia

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    The C-5–Ortigas Interchange consists of two flyovers: a three-level, four-lane, 694-meter-long (2,277 ft) flyover along Circumferential Road 5, particularly Eulogio Rodriguez Jr. Avenue, and a two-level, two-lane, 232-meter-long (761 ft) left-turn flyover along Ortigas Avenue which would allow for the grade separation of traffic coming from eastern Metro Manila towards C-5 southbound.

  7. Gil Puyat Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, it was extended to the present-day Bay City reclamation to the west and EDSA to the east, following the development of the Makati Central Business District. [ 12 ] [ 16 ] On November 14, 1982, Buendia Avenue was officially renamed to Senator Gil J. Puyat Avenue by virtue of Batas Pambansa Bilang 312.

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  9. Circumferential Road 5–Kalayaan Avenue Interchange - Wikipedia

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    The impact of the C-5–Kalayaan Interchange's construction was initially positive. Within a week of the interchange's opening, the MMDA claimed that traffic speed and vehicular volume increased, with more than 150,000 cars now passing through the intersection daily, taking an estimated 30,000 vehicles off EDSA. [8]