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Naic (), officially the Municipality of Naic (Tagalog: Bayan ng Naic), is a municipality in the province of Cavite, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 160,987 people. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 160,987 people.
Tanza–Naic boundary: 44.301: 27.527: Cavite 1st District Engineering Office–Cavite 2nd District Engineering Office highway boundary: Naic: 45.947: 28.550: Antero Soriano Highway, Sabang Road, Governor's Drive: Governor's Drive turns south as an unnumbered highway, while road physically continues west as Sabang Road; kilometer number reverses
The Antero Soriano Highway, also partly known as Centennial Road, is a two-to-six lane, 21.6-kilometer (13.4 mi) highway traversing through the western coast of Cavite. [1] [2] [3] It is one of the three major highways located in the province, the others are Aguinaldo Highway and Governor's Drive.
The rail tracks, including sidings between Las Pinas and Naic stations were removed in 1937 and in 1938, the reaming portion up to Paco was finally dismantled. Two bridges at Tanza, Cavite, and Brgy. Halayhay still exists but the tracks are gone. The Naic line is a defunct line of the Manila Railroad Company. Caridad – Caridad, Cavite City
N405 runs from the municipality of Naic to Ternate, Cavite as Governor's Drive. It starts at the intersection with N402, specifically the Naic–Indang Road and Capt. C. Nazareno Street in Barangay San Roque, Naic. It then passes through the municipalities of Maragondon and Ternate.
Tanza–Naic boundary: 43.452: 27.000: Timalan bridge. Cavite 1st District Engineering Office–Cavite 2nd District Engineering Office highway boundary. Naic: 43.180: 26.831: Bisaya Bridge: 43.395: 26.964: Palanas Bridge: 46.000: 28.583: Naic kilometer zero: Antero Soriano Highway: Y-intersection towards Naic Junction. N402 shifts from Antero ...
R-1 is known as the Antero Soriano Highway from Covelandia Road's terminus in Kawit to Governor's Drive in Naic. It connects the Cavite municipalities of Noveleta, Rosario, and Tanza and the cities of General Trias and Imus along the coast of Manila Bay in Cavite.
The Light Rail Transit Line 6 is a proposed rapid transit system in Cavite, Philippines. [1] There have been two proposals for the line, with the first one shelved immediately in 2018. [ 2 ] Another proposal emerged in 2017 and is currently under review by the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA).