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The Cavite State University, (CvSU) (Filipino: Pamantasang Estado ng Cavite), is a university in the province of Cavite in the Philippines. Its 72-hectare (180-acre) main campus, known as the Don Severino de las Alas Campus, is located in the Municipality of Indang, Cavite about 60 km (37 mi) southwest of Manila .
The Trece Martires–Indang Road (also known as Trece–Indang Road and Tanza-Trece Martires City-Indang Road) is a two-to-four lane 12.015-kilometer (7.466 mi) secondary highway in Cavite, Philippines. [1] [2] [3] Connecting the city of Trece Martires and the municipality of Indang, it is the fastest way from Trece Martires to Tagaytay. [4]
Serves as entry point of motorists to N402 from Naic–Indang Road and Indang–Alfonso Road: R. Jeciel Street – Indang Church, Cavite State University, Trece Martires: Serves as entry point of motorists from Naic–Indang Road and Indang–Alfonso Road: 65.000: 40.389: Route 402 reassurance sign. 66.000: 41.010: Indang Kilometer Zero
The Indang–Alfonso Road is a 18.51-kilometer (11.50 mi), two-to-five lane, tertiary road that connects the municipalities of Indang and Alfonso in Cavite, Philippines. [ 1 ] Alternative names
The Tanza–Trece Martires Road (or Tanza–Trece Martires Highway) is a 12.559-kilometer (7.804 mi), two-to-four lane, primary highway in Cavite, Philippines. [1] It connects the municipality of Tanza to the city of Trece Martires. The entire road is designated as a component of National Route 64 (N64) of the Philippine highway network.
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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.
Trece Martires started as one of the largest and most remote barrios of Cavite. Originally named Quinta or Quintana, it was part of the municipality of Tanza.The land was basically agricultural subdivided into cattle ranches and sugar farms, with less than 1,000 hectares, at the intersection of the present Tanza–Trece Martires–Indang Road (Tanza–Trece Martires Road / Trece Martires ...