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  2. Pasil Fish Market - Wikipedia

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    Suba, Cebu City, Philippines. / 10.289643; 123.891417. The Pasil Fish Market is a major fish market located in Barangay Suba, Cebu City, Philippines. [1] Established in 1921, the market is a major market for fresh fish sourced throughout the seas of Visayas, such as Visayan Sea, Samar Sea, Camotes Sea, and Bohol Strait, among others. [2]

  3. Cebu City - Wikipedia

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    The Pasil Fish Market, located in Barangays Pasil and Suba, is a major fish wholesale market, sourcing fresh catch from different parts of the Visayas. The South Road Properties (SRP) is a 300-hectare (740-acre) prime property development project on a reclaimed land located a few metres off the coast of Cebu's central business district.

  4. Pasil - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Pasil 10 20 30 40 50 2006 44.80 2009 26.52 2012 41.18 2015 27.68 2018 18.15 2021 11.69 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Government Local government Main article: Sangguniang Bayan Pasil, belonging to the lone congressional district of the province of Kalinga, is governed by a mayor designated as its local chief executive and by a municipal council as its legislative ...

  5. South Road Properties - Wikipedia

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    2. The South Road Properties (SRP), also known as the South Reclamation Project, is a 300 ha (740 acres) reclamation area in Cebu City, Philippines. The area, which is reclaimed from Mactan Channel, is located off the coast of the southern district of Cebu City, near Barangays Mambaling, Inayawan, and Pasil. It spans from the shore of mainland ...

  6. Carbon Market - Wikipedia

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    The Carbon Market is the largest market in Cebu City, Philippines. [1] It is the oldest market in the Central Visayas region. [2] As the largest market in the city, various wares are sold in Carbon, including dry goods such as clothing, kitchenware, and handicrafts, as well as wet goods, such as fruits, vegetables, and meat, among other goods, sold by approximately 6,000 vendors in the market.

  7. Cebu City Public Library - Wikipedia

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    Carrier-grade Smart Wifi is now available to students, researchers and other visitors of the Cebu City Public Library and Information Center. [2] In comparing the data of the number of visitors in the year 2017 and 2018, there had been an increase from 26,000 to 103,000 or 296%. [3] The Library is also attributed to the success of students. [4]

  8. Tres de Abril Street - Wikipedia

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    Tres de Abril Street (Cebuano: Dalan Tres de Abril) is a national tertiary road in Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines.It commences at Spolarium Street in Barangay Pasil which connects Barangay Ermita through the Forbes Bridge, passes through the junctions of C. Padilla Street and N. Bacalso Avenue, and ends at the junction of F. Llamas Street in Barangay Punta Princesa.

  9. Tuslob buwa - Wikipedia

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    Place of origin. Philippines. Region or state. Cebu City. Serving temperature. Hot or room temperature. Main ingredients. pig brain, soy sauce. Tuslob buwa (lit. 'dip in bubbles') is a Cebuano street food which originated from the barangays of Pasil and Suba in Cebu City.