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Yamaha Lagenda (known as Jupiter Z in Indonesia & Vietnam. Vega in the Philippines and Spark Re in Thailand) is a series of underbone motorcycle produced by Yamaha for the Southeast Asian market. It was introduced for the 2000 model year replacing the SRX 100. A more performance-oriented version of the Lagenda is marketed as ZR.
Spanish Governor-General of the Philippines (1717–19). The street has been renamed to Figueras Street after José Figueras, secretary of labor (1948–53). Avenida de Pres. Carlos García Quezon City: Filipino president (1957–61). Street within University of the Philippines Diliman campus and is not to be confused with Circumferential Road 5.
La Campana Street (name since reverted to Sultana Street) Makati: Tektite Road Exchange Road [4] Pasig: Theater Drive Parksquare Road Makati: Tramo Street: Aurora Boulevard Pasay: Ugong Street Saint Paul Street [4] Pasig: Verdun Street Reraon Street San Juan: West Manila South Road (Route 1A) Elpidio Quirino Avenue: Parañaque
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In 2006, the MANILA INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW was presented by the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines Inc. (CAMPI) and legitimate establishments and partners in the automotive car industry and ever since, has held annual motor shows that showcased the latest models and automotive technologies the automotive industry had to offer.
Jonah Street is a retired [1] American off-road rally racing motorcycle rider from Ellensburg, Washington. He has competed in numerous rally events worldwide including the Dakar Rally , Baja 1000 , Baja 500 and Rally Mongolia.
Pinnacle Motorsport (formerly PRT Racing) is an Irish licensed, Philippines based motor racing team founded in 2016 by Irish former racers John O'Hara and Gary Thompson. [1] Both have experience at Formula 3 level, the former a race winner in the Asian Formula Three [ 2 ] series, and had tested for the A1 Team Ireland , [ 3 ] the latter ...
Unlike previous upheavals under the EDSA name, EDSA III was marred by widespread destruction and vandalism of public utilities (stop lights and street posts were thrown down), torching of media equipment, particularly those of ABS-CBN, and attacks on stores fronting the protest routes at Claro M. Recto Avenue, Legarda Street, Chino Roces ...