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The depicted structure situated in or visible from public space (e.g. a building, a bridge, a signage) in the Philippines is ineligible for copyright as it is a simple or ordinary work with no architectural or artistic properties that would have made it a copyrighted structure. It may also be a work of an engineer (like an infrastructure), not ...
Sucat is an administrative division in southern Metro Manila, Philippines. It is an urban barangay in Muntinlupa with many high-rise condominiums and commercial establishments. [ 2 ] The area is also well-known for the Sucat exit of the South Luzon Expressway and Metro Manila Skyway .
Sucat People's Park, a park in Muntinlupa, Philippines; Sucat station, a Philippine National Railways and North–South Commuter Railway station; Sucat Thermal Power Plant, a power plant in Muntinlupa, Philippines; Dr. Santos Avenue, a major road in Metro Manila, formerly and still commonly referred to as Sucat Road
Ford Group Philippines, Inc. (FGPI) is a Philippine-based subsidiary of Ford Motor Company. It was primarily focused on manufacturing automobiles for local and regional markets from 1998 until 2012. It built the Ford Escape, Ford Laser/Lynx, Ford Focus, Mazda3, and Mazda Tribute for the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia and ...
Dr. Arcadio Santos Avenue or Dr. Santos Avenue, formerly and still referred to as Sucat Road or Parañaque–Sucat Road, is the primary east–west thoroughfare in Parañaque, southern Metro Manila, Philippines.
The Sucat–Paco–Araneta–Balintawak Transmission Line (abbreviated as SA, [a] 8LI1QUE-DIM, [b] 8LI1DIM-MNA, [c] 8LI1MNA-MUN, [d] SPABTL) also known as Muntinlupa–Manila–Doña Imelda–Quezon Transmission Line, and formerly known as Sucat–Araneta–Balintawak Transmission Line from July 2000 to October 2012, is a 230,000 volt, single-circuit, three-part transmission line in Metro ...
Sucat station is a railway station located on the South Main Line in Muntinlupa, Metro Manila, Philippines. It was originally established by the Manila Railway Company in 1908 as part of the construction of the original Southern Lines to the province of Tayabas, since renamed Quezon .
Fortune Tobacco Corporation, a cigarette manufacturing company based in the village. [23] Gen. T. de Leon: Valenzuela: Tiburcio de León, Filipino general and revolutionary Greenhills: San Juan: Greenhills (mixed-use development) and Greenhills, Ohio, USA: Guadalupe Nuevo and Guadalupe Viejo: Makati: Our Lady of Guadalupe: Hagonoy: Taguig