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The Governor Fortunato F. Halili Avenue, simply known as the Governor Halili Avenue, is a two-to-four lane national road and one of the major thoroughfares of the city of San Jose del Monte and the municipalities of Santa Maria and Bocaue in Bulacan, Philippines. [2]
San Jose del Monte's road network has a total length of 211.43 kilometers (131.38 mi). The following are the main arteries of San Jose del Monte's road network which link the 59 barangays with Metro Manila and the rest of Bulacan. Quirino Highway is a national road that stretches from the town of Norzagaray (Bigte Rotonda) to Quezon City ...
Starmall San Jose del Monte [51] San Jose del Monte: Bulacan: Vista Land & Lifescapes: First Starmall in San Jose del Monte and Bulacan. Sun Plaza Mall Camiling 1 [citation needed] Camiling: Tarlac: Topwill Marketing Development Corporation Sun Plaza Mall Camiling 2 [citation needed] Camiling: Tarlac: Formerly known as Camiling Supermarket, Inc.
The municipality, along with two other municipalities (San Miguel and Doña Remedios Trinidad) and one city (San Jose del Monte) of Bulacan, is the homeland of the Alta Kabulowan, the first inhabitants of Bulacan, whose language is also called Alta Kabulowan. Their language is currently endangered and is in dire need of local government ...
Also known as La Mesa Parkways Project, [3] the first phase of NLEE starts as a 19-kilometer (12 mi) toll road, beginning in Commonwealth Avenue - La Mesa Parkway and/or junction of C–6 in San Jose del Monte, before continuing to Bigte, Norzagaray with an interchange at San Jose del Monte, Bulacan (Tungkong Mangga).
Muzon is the name of several barangays in Luzon, the Philippines.. Muzon, Malabon Muzon, Naic, Cavite Muzon, San Jose del Monte, Bulacan Muzon, San Juan, Batangas Muzon, San Luis, Batangas
Poverty incidence of Meycauayan 2.5 5 7.5 10 12.5 15 2006 4.20 2009 4.51 2012 1.71 2015 5.84 2018 5.17 2021 12.62 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority The City of Meycauayan is the economic, industrial, commercial, financial and educational center of southern Bulacan. The city is known for its jewelry and leather industries. For years, Meycauayan has been the hub of jewelry production in ...
Circa 1955, the section of the highway from Novaliches to the Caloocan–San Jose del Monte boundary was called Novaliches-San Jose Road. [8] It was later changed to the Don Tomas Susano Road, after the first officially recognized political leader of the district and municipal president of Caloocan during the American occupation of the Philippines.