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The Sumulong Highway (formally known as Antipolo-Victoria Valley-Marikina Road) is a highway in the Philippines connecting Marikina in Metro Manila [2] with Antipolo and Cainta in the province of Rizal. Constructed in 1960, [3] it is named after Don Juan Sumulong, an Antipolo native who served as the country's senator and founder of the ...
As soon as it turns left, the highway soon enters the Marikina–Infanta Highway (Marcos Highway), where it follows the LRT Line 2 from Masinag Junction, Antipolo, Rizal, where it begins on a straight route as it crosses over to Cainta. N59 enters Metro Manila in Pasig and Marikina at the Felix Avenue and Gil Fernando Avenue intersection. N59 ...
Antipolo - BGC via C5, Marcos Highway: Antipolo Robinsons Antipolo ↔ Bonifacio Global City Venice Grand Canal Mall: Sumulong Highway Marcos Highway FVR Road Eulogio Rodriguez Jr. Avenue Carlos P. Garcia Avenue Upper McKinley Road: 26.9 km (16.7 mi) Antipolo, Cainta, Marikina, Pasig, Quezon City, Taguig: 57 Antipolo - BGC via C6: Antipolo ...
Ortigas Avenue is a 12.1 km (7.5 mi) highway connecting eastern Metro Manila and western Rizal in the Philippines.It is one of the busiest highways in Metro Manila, serving as the main thoroughfare of the metro's east–west corridor, catering mainly to traffic to and from Rizal.
The Sapang Baho river originates in the mountains of Rizal province, including upper portions of the city of Marikina, which has since become part of the Metro Manila.Its mouth, which once released water directly into Laguna de Bay, has been obscured by the construction of the Manggahan Floodway, into whose East bank it now drains at the barangay of San Francisco, Cainta, somewhere near San ...
There is also a jeepney terminal at Sta. Lucia Grand East Mall. The station also serves a bus stop in Sta. Lucia East Grand Mall via Bus Route 3 (Antipolo–Quiapo) for direct trips going to and from Marikina, Pasig, Manila and Quezon City in Metro Manila and Cainta and Antipolo in Rizal. Taxis are available upon request.
From Antipolo to Infanta, the Marikina–Infanta Highway is a standard 2-6 lane road divided by lane markings typical of national highways in the provinces. Road size varies depending on the density of the location and the engineering district, wherein numerous road widening may occur, as determined by the DPWH.
Cainta, officially the Municipality of Cainta (Filipino: Bayan ng Cainta, IPA: [kɐʔɪnˈtaʔ]), is a municipality in the province of Rizal, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 376,933 people.