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Rizal Avenue, also known as J. Rizal Avenue, [1] Avenida Rizal or simply Avenida, is one of Manila's main thoroughfares, running with two to six lanes from its Santa Cruz and Quiapo districts to the Bonifacio Monument (Monumento) Circle in Caloocan. Named after the José Rizal, one of the Philippine national heroes, it is a part of Radial Road ...
Caloocan is divided into two non-contiguous areas with a total combined area of 53.334 square kilometers (20.592 sq mi). South Caloocan, with an area of 13.625 square kilometers (5.261 sq mi), is bordered on the south by Manila, on the east by Quezon City, on the west by Navotas, on the north-northwest by Malabon, and on the north by Valenzuela.
Thailand Street (name since reverted to Rada Street) Makati: Riverside Drive F. Manalo Street San Juan: Rizal Drive West Street Makati: Route 3A Rizal Avenue Extension Caloocan: Route 21 B Dr. Sixto Antonio Avenue Pasig: Route 53 Sumulong Highway: Marikina: San Venancio Street Adevoso Street San Juan: West Drive / South Drive Palm Drive Makati
J. P. Rizal Avenue, also known as J. P. Rizal Street, is a major local avenue in Makati and Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines.It is a contour collector road on the south bank of the Pasig River that runs east–west from Pateros Bridge at the Taguig–Pateros boundary to its intersection with Zobel Roxas, Delpan, and Tejeron Streets at the Makati–Manila boundary.
5th Avenue station is an elevated Light Rail Transit (LRT) station located on the LRT Line 1 (LRT-1) system in Caloocan, Philippines. [1] The station is situated on the intersection of Rizal Avenue Extension and 5th Avenue (), after which the station is named, at the boundaries of Grace Park East and Grace Park West.
The station is named after Ricardo Papa Street, which is in turn named after a former Manila police chief-turned-Commanding General of the Philippine Army. [1] The station is the first station in Rizal Avenue Extension going north and the last in the city of Manila, located just next to the city's boundary with Caloocan.
The street was renamed to C. Palanca Street after Carlos Palanca Sr., the first Chinese consul to the Philippines (1899) whose birth name was Tan Quien-Sien. Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) (Avenida Primo de Rivera) Caloocan, Quezon City, San Juan, Mandaluyong, Makati and Pasay: Epifanio de los Santos (1871–1928) Filipino historian and ...
Radial Road 9 (R-9), informally known as the R-9 Road, is a network of roads and bridges which comprise the ninth arterial road of Metro Manila in the Philippines. [1] It is the westernmost of the radial roads north of the Pasig River that lead to the provinces.