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  2. Ortigas Center - Wikipedia

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    The northern portion of the area is part of Quezon City.It is situated south of Ugong Norte. The EDSA Shrine and Robinsons Galleria is situated here. Robinsons Galleria is a mixed-use complex composed of two high-rise office towers namely the Galleria Corporate Center and the Robinsons Equitable Tower, the Holiday Inn Manila Ortigas and Crowne Plaza Manila Galleria, the Galleria Regency and a ...

  3. Julia Vargas Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Julia Vargas Avenue is a central east–west arterial road that passes through Ortigas Center in Metro Manila, Philippines.It is a four-lane divided road with one-way protected bike lanes that run parallel to Ortigas Avenue to the north and Shaw Boulevard to the south.

  4. Category:Ortigas Center - Wikipedia

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    Philippines portal This category is for Ortigas Center — a central financial and business district of the southeastern Metro Manila region, divided within the cities of Pasig , Mandaluyong , and Quezon City , on Luzon in the Philippines.

  5. Meralco Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Meralco Avenue is a north-south thoroughfare in Ortigas Center in Pasig, Metro Manila, Philippines. It links Ortigas Avenue in the north and Shaw Boulevard in the south and borders the western edge of Valle Verde in Ugong. It is named after the Manila Electric Company (Meralco

  6. Ortigas Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Ortigas Avenue is a 12.1 km (7.5 mi) highway connecting eastern Metro Manila and western Rizal in the Philippines. It is one of the busiest highways in Metro Manila, serving as the main thoroughfare of the metro's east–west corridor, catering mainly to traffic to and from Rizal.

  7. File:Ortigas Center - Emerald, Strata (Pasig; 09-10-2019).jpg

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    This image features a copyrighted architectural or artistic work (e.g. monument, sculpture, memorial, or mural), photographed from a public space in the Philippines. There are no freedom of panorama exceptions in the IP Code of the Philippines (R. A. No. 8293), which means that they cannot be photographed freely for anything other than personal ...

  8. Edsa Shangri-La, Manila - Wikipedia

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    Edsa Shangri-La, Manila opened on August 28, 1992; it was the first Shangri-La property in the Philippines. [1] Originally known as Shangri-La's Edsa Plaza Hotel, it was designed to recreate a five-star resort, such as those in Cebu and Boracay, but within the downtown Manila district of Ortigas Center. The hotel is 99.99% foreign owned. [5]

  9. Meralco Theater - Wikipedia

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    The 14-story building, theater and adjoining buildings form are part of the Ortigas Center CBD. [5] The graduation ceremony of politician Imee Marcos took place at the theater, according to University of the Philippines Cebu history professor Madrileña de la Cerna. [6] In 2024, Meralco Theater completed an interior renovation. [citation needed]