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  2. ZIP codes in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    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);

  3. Cainta - Wikipedia

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    Each barangay consists of puroks and some have sitios. San Andres ; San Isidro; San Juan; San Roque; Santa Rosa; Santo Domingo; Santo Niño; In the mid-1990s, Cainta submitted a petition to the Rizal provincial government to consider a proposal for 18 additional barangays, to make a total of 25 barangays. The proposal is still pending.

  4. Rizal (province) - Wikipedia

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    Rizal, officially the Province of Rizal (Filipino: Lalawigan ng Rizal), is a province in the Philippines located in the Calabarzon region in Luzon. Its capital is the city of Antipolo. It is about 16 kilometers (9.9 mi) east of Manila. The province is named after José Rizal, one of the main national heroes of the Philippines.

  5. Cainta Church - Wikipedia

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    The Diocesan Shrine and Parish of Our Lady of Light, commonly known as Cainta Church, is a Roman Catholic parish church located along Andres Bonifacio Avenue in Barangay San Andres, Cainta, Rizal, in the Philippines. The church also operates a neighboring school, Cainta Catholic College.

  6. Antipolo - Wikipedia

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    Antipolo, officially the City of Antipolo (Filipino: Lungsod ng Antipolo), is a component city and capital of the province of Rizal, Philippines. [5] According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 887,399 people. [3] It is the most populous city in Rizal Province and in Calabarzon region, and the seventh most-populous city in the ...

  7. Sumulong Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Sumulong Highway (formally known as Antipolo-Victoria Valley-Marikina Road) is a highway in the Philippines connecting Marikina in Metro Manila [2] with Antipolo and Cainta in the province of Rizal. Constructed in 1960, [3] it is named after Don Juan Sumulong, an Antipolo native who served as the country's senator and founder of the ...

  8. List of barangays in Laguna (province) - Wikipedia

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    San Pablo: Barangay III-B (Poblacion) 891 893 877 1,060 1,238 959 San Pablo: Barangay III-C (Poblacion) 2,773 2,940 2,819 3,139 2,926 2,696 San Pablo: Barangay III-D (Poblacion) 1,231 1,310 1,512 1,723 1,710 1,544 San Pablo: Barangay III-E (Poblacion) 591 626 649 643 633 553 San Pablo: Barangay III-F (Poblacion) 213 308 258 351 401 371 San Pablo

  9. Marikina–Infanta Highway - Wikipedia

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    Eastbound access only towards residential streets of Barangay San Roque. Metro Manila–Rizal boundary: Marikina–Cainta boundary: Felix Avenue / Gil Fernando Avenue: Access from opposite directions via U-turn slot. Former traffic light intersection. Rizal: Antipolo: Golden Meadows Avenue: Eastbound access only. Doña Justina Road (Filinvest East)