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  2. Slums in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    In the Philippines, residents of slum areas are commonly referred to as "squatters" and have historically been subject to relocation or forced demolition. With a steadily growing metropolitan area, Metro Manila is subject to a densifying population of slum dwellers—a 2014 article states that Manila has an estimated 4 million people living in ...

  3. Category : Demolished buildings and structures in the Philippines

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  4. Zone One Tondo Organization - Wikipedia

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    Zone One Tondo Organization (ZOTO), also known as Samahan ng Mamamayan-ZOTO is a federation of urban poor community groups based in relocation sites and areas for demolition in the Philippines. [1] Established in October 20, 1970, [ 2 ] ZOTO is the oldest urban poor organization in the Philippines.

  5. Heritage management in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Presidential Decree No. 1505 made it illegal to "modify, alter, repair, or destroy" the natural state of national shrines and landmarks without consent from the National Historical Institute of the Philippines, punishable by 1 to 5 years in prison or a fine between 1,000 and 10,000 pesos.

  6. Squatting in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    [21]: 54 In 1993, slums in Metro Manila were estimated to contain 2.39 million people, or 30.5 per cent of the area's total population and 706,185 people had been assisted by the ZIP. [19] Impoverished squatters lived on landfill sites such as Smokey Mountain and Payatas dumpsite, working as scavengers. [22] [23]

  7. One Ayala - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. Pause in Washington Bridge demolition cost RI taxpayers $700K

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    PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — The state-ordered pause to the demolition of the failed Washington Bridge earlier this year will cost Rhode Island taxpayers nearly $700,000, Target 12 has learned ...

  9. Sucat Thermal Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    Sucat Thermal Power Plant was an oil-fired steam turbine plant in Muntinlupa commissioned in 1968 [1] and fully decommissioned in 2002. The land occupied by the facility was planned to be auctioned by the government to private bidders in late 2015 or early 2016 on the condition that the property would remain a power-generation site.