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De la Rosa Street Makati: Fabián de la Rosa (1869–1937) Filipino painter. Calle José Felipe del Pan (formerly Calle Príncipe de Asturias) San Nicolas, Manila: José Felipe del Pan (1821–1891) Spanish author and editor of Diario de Manila. The street was formerly known as Principe Street after then Prince of Asturias, Alfonso XIII of Spain.
Makati–Taguig: Pershing Street Romualdez Street Mandaluyong: Plaridel Street Eagle Street Pasig: Rada Street Thailand Street (name since reverted to Rada Street) Makati: Riverside Drive F. Manalo Street San Juan: Rizal Drive West Street Makati: Route 3A Rizal Avenue Extension Caloocan: Route 21 B Dr. Sixto Antonio Avenue Pasig: Route 53 ...
Apartment Ridge is a complex of apartment and condominium buildings along the streets of Makati Avenue and Ayala Avenue outside Urdaneta Village. The Peninsula Manila, Discovery Primea and The Makati Tuscany are located in this area. Urdaneta Village is a quiet and peaceful residential gated community within its barangay. The name of the ...
Pablo Ocampo Street, also known simply as Ocampo Street and formerly and still referred to as Vito Cruz Street, is an inner-city main road in Manila, Philippines.It runs west–east for about 3.448 kilometers (2.142 mi), connecting the southern districts of Malate and San Andres southeast to the adjacent city of Makati.
Other major roads in the city include Gil Puyat Avenue, which connects EDSA and SLEX in the north; Ayala Avenue, an important street that runs through the Makati CBD; McKinley Road, which connects the city to Bonifacio Global City; Arnaiz Avenue, which connects the city to Pasay; Osmeña Highway, which connects SLEX to the city of Manila ...
7114 Kundiman Street, Sampaloc 1008 Manila ... 75 P. Domingo Street, Carmona, Makati ... Provincial address formats do not deviate from typical Metro Manila address ...
Kalayaan Avenue is a major east–west route in Makati and Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines.For most of its length, it runs parallel to J. P. Rizal Avenue to the north from East Rembo near Fort Bonifacio to Barangay Singkamas by the border with Santa Ana, Manila.
Its segment from Roxas Boulevard to the zipper lane of Magdalena Jalandoni Street is alternatively known as Spine Road, while its segment from thereon to Atang Dela Rama Street is alternatively known as Manila Film Center Main Road, after the Manila Film Center. Both are designated as national tertiary roads.