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The bridge, which was initially named "Second Magsaysay Bridge" during construction after the nearby Magsaysay Bridge 3 km (1.9 mi) to the north, was officially named President Diosdado Macapagal Bridge more than three years after its inauguration, after President Arroyo signed Republic Act No. 10051 on March 19, 2010.
Malogo Bridge N7 (Bacolod North Road) Malogo River between Enrique B. Magalona and Victorias, Negros Occidental: Negros Island Region: 143.00 [102] 1973 [53] Marcelo Fernan Bridge: N841 (Marcelo B. Fernan Bridge) Mactan Channel between Lapu-Lapu and Mandaue, Cebu: Central Visayas: 1,230.2 [97] 1999 [53] Naguilian Bridge (La Union) N54 ...
Lens focal length: 32 mm: Short title: Macapagal Bridge was built in 2008. a 206m bridge that connects to Claveria, Misamis Oriental. Located at 955 Highway, Gingoog City. Orientation: Normal: Horizontal resolution: 350 dpi: Vertical resolution: 350 dpi: Software used: ILCE-5100 v3.10: File change date and time: 12:51, 28 February 2021: Y and C ...
Note: There is no standard way to measure the total length of a bridge. Some bridges are measured from the beginning of the entrance ramp to the end of the exit ramp. Some are measured from shoreline to shoreline. Yet others use the length of the total construction involved in building the bridge.
The Gingoog–Claveria–Villanueva Road is a 70.9-kilometer (44.1 mi), two-to-four lane national secondary highway, connecting the municipalities of Villanueva and Claveria, and the city of Gingoog in Misamis Oriental.
Gil Fernando Bridge Tumana Bridge: Marikina: Two lanes between Moscow Street and Bagong Farmers 1 Avenue Marikina: 2007 [1: 8 Marikina Bridge A. Bonifacio Bridge: Four lanes of A. Bonifacio Avenue 1979 [2: 9 Marcos Bridge
The Diosdado Macapagal Bridge is the longest bridge in Mindanao, which is 300 metres (980 ft) upstream of the old Magsaysay Bridge and provides an alternate route across the Agusan River to connect the Philippine-Japan Friendship Highway (Surigao-Agusan-Davao road) and the Butuan-Cagayan-Iligan road. The bridge is popular as the only cable ...
Jose W. Diokno Boulevard, officially J. W. Diokno Boulevard, is a 4.38-kilometer (2.72 mi) long major collector road that runs north–south along the eastern perimeter of the SM Mall of Asia complex and parallel to Macapagal Boulevard in Bay City, Metro Manila, Philippines.