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  2. List of cinemas in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    SM City Manila: 12: 4th Level, SM City Manila, Ermita, Manila — — SM City Marikina: 6: 3rd Level, SM City Marikina, Calumpang, Marikina: Cinemas 1 to 4 reopened in 2022. Director's Club Cinemas 1 and 2 opened in the same year. Originally has 8 cinemas. DC1: DC2 — — — — — — — — SM City Novaliches: 4

  3. Stevenson screen - Wikipedia

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    Interior of a Stevenson screen. The interior size of the screen will depend on the number of instruments that are to be used. A single screen may measure 76.5 by 61 by 59.3 cm (30.1 by 24.0 by 23.3 in) and a double screen 76.5 by 105 by 59.3 cm (30.1 by 41.3 by 23.3 in). The unit is either supported by four metal or wooden legs or a wooden post.

  4. List of Art Deco theaters in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    It was reconstructed again as a Streamline Moderne building with the largest air-conditioning installation among Manila theaters, by Pablo Antonio and reopened on June 1, 1937, and was exclusively showing Warner Bros. films. In 1939, the Lyric was one of six movie houses in Manila which were considered to be "the most presentable and modernized ...

  5. Talk:Stevenson screen - Wikipedia

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    Does anyone have a first date [year, even] for the use (occasional or widespread) of a Stevenson screen? Autochthony asked - 2012 09 21 2257 Z 109.154.21.249 ( talk ) 22:57, 21 September 2012 (UTC) [ reply ]

  6. 1322 Golden Empire Tower - Wikipedia

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    It is owned by Moldex Land, Inc., part of the Moldex Group of Companies. Standing at 203 meters (666 feet), it is the tallest building in the City of Manila, and is the 12th-tallest building in the country and Metro Manila as well. [1] The building has 55 floors above ground, and 2 basement levels for parking. [1] [7]

  7. Experimental Cinema of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Experimental Cinema of the Philippines (ECP) was a government-owned corporation of the Republic of the Philippines created to promote the growth and development of the local film industry. Created in 1982 after the first Manila International Film Festival through Executive Order 770, the ECP was primarily known as a production company. [ 2 ]

  8. Gilmore Avenue (Quezon City) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s and 1970s, south of the New Manila area, new subdivisions and a shopping center were being developed in what would become the Greenhills area in the municipality of San Juan del Monte, Rizal (now San Juan, Metro Manila). [7] The road became known as a passageway for motorists to Greenhills and Ortigas Avenue itself. [3]

  9. Postal addresses in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    For locations within Metro Manila, addresses are written as follows according to the recommended Philpost formats (address formats for Manila are on top while address formats for the rest of Metro Manila are on the bottom):