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Mandaluyong (/ m ə n d ɑː ˈ l u j ɒ ŋ / ⓘ mən-dah-LOO-yong; Tagalog pronunciation: [mɐndɐˈlujoŋ]), officially the City of Mandaluyong (Filipino: Lungsod ng Mandaluyong, [luŋˈsod nɐŋ mɐndɐˈlujoŋ]), is a highly urbanized city in the National Capital Region of the Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population ...
Wack Wack Twin Towers are twin residential towers situated in Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Philippines. [1] Both of its towers are 30-storeys high with a height of 140 m (459.32 ft). The towers are set in a country park, developed on former grassland. The area is named after the local bird "uwak" (crow).
Wack Wack was founded by William James Shaw in 1930 – because he was disgusted that Larry Montes, a caddie who had won the 1929 Philippine Open tournament (and later many subsequent tournaments) at the Manila Golf Club in Caloocan, of which Shaw was a member, had been asked to leave the tournament celebration, by virtue of an alleged rule against the presence of caddies inside the Manila ...
Shangri-La Plaza is located along Shaw Boulevard corner Epifanio de los Santos Avenue, Barangay Wack-Wack Greenhills, Mandaluyong.It is adjacent and directly connected to other Shangri-La properties such as Edsa Shangri-La, Manila, The St. Francis Shangri-La Place, and One Shangri-La Place.
Caloocan (pop.: 1,583,978) has 188 barangays and Pasay (pop.: 416,522) has 210 barangays. In comparison, Quezon City (2015 pop.: 2,936,116) – the largest city both in terms of land area and population – only has 142 barangays. The number of barangays in other local government units in Metro Manila range from 9 in Muntinlupa to 38 in Taguig.
8 Wack Wack Road is a 42-story residential skyscraper in Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Philippines. [1] The building has a height of 147.14 m (482.74 ft). It is located in Brgy. Wack Wack. The building was completed in the year 2000 from the architectural company Recio+Casas. [2] Landscape picture of the Wack Wack golf course.
Ortigas station is an elevated Metro Rail Transit (MRT) station located on the MRT Line 3 (MRT-3) system in the Mandaluyong portion of Ortigas Center (under barangay Wack-Wack Greenhills). [1] The station is named after the center, as well as the nearby Ortigas Avenue. [2]
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on bcl.wikipedia.org Mandaluyong; Lista nin mga alkalde sa Metro Manila; Usage on cbk-zam.wikipedia.org