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Poverty incidence of Guiguinto 2.5 5 7.5 10 12.5 15 2006 5.00 2009 4.12 2012 4.28 2015 5.66 2018 5.48 2021 11.38 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority A quarter of its 2,512 hectares (6,210 acres) was converted into nurseries giving livelihood to 500 families of gardeners and landscapers. Mayor Isagani Pascual announced that the landscaping business in Guiguinto is now a ₱ 50 million ...
The following exit, Tabang, leads passengers to the Tabang Spur Road. The Tabang Spur Road is a four-lane, 3.36-kilometer (2.09 mi) spur road in Bulacan that branches off NLEX Main at Tabang Exit in Balagtas and terminates at a partial cloverleaf interchange with MacArthur Highway and Cagayan Valley Road at Guiguinto Exit in Guiguinto. [3]
Bulacan The intersection of Doña Remedios Trinidad Highway (AH26) and Pulilan Regional Road (N115) in Pulilan. The intersection of Pan-Philippine Highway (AH26), Governor Padilla Street (N116) and General Alejo Santos Highway in Plaridel. N247 in San Rafael; N115 in Pulilan; N116 in Plaridel; E1 / N1 in Santa Rita, Guiguinto. Route number ...
Pulilan, officially the Municipality of Pulilan (Tagalog: Bayan ng Pulilan, Kapampangan: Balen ning Pulilan), is a municipality in the province of Bulacan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 108,836 people.
Bulacan The intersection of Doña Remedios Trinidad Highway (N1/AH26) and Pulilan Regional Road (N115) in Pulilan. N247 in San Rafael; N115 in Pulilan; N116 in Plaridel; AH 26 (E1) / E1 in Santa Rita, Guiguinto. End of AH26 concurrency. E1 / N2 in Tabang, Guiguinto; N117 in Meycauayan
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Plaridel Bypass Road is a 24.61-kilometer (15.29 mi) national secondary road in the province of Bulacan, Philippines.Traversing agricultural lands, it bypasses the town propers of Plaridel (after which it is named), Pulilan, Baliwag, and San Rafael and serves as an alternative route to the Pan-Philippine Highway.
The district consists of the provincial capital city of Malolos and adjacent municipalities of Bulakan (Bulacan), Calumpit, Hagonoy, Paombong and Pulilan. [4] [5] Until its second dissolution in 1972, it also consisted of Balagtas, Bustos, Guiguinto (formerly Bigaa), and Plaridel (formerly Quingua).