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  2. List of bridges in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Kalilayan Bridge Padre Burgos–Agdangan National Road Kalilayan River in Unisan, Quezon: Calabarzon: 198 [89] 1984 [53] Lisap Bridge Francis Coronel Road Bongabong River in Bongabong, Oriental Mindoro: Mimaropa: 365 [90] 2018 [90] Old Lucban Bridge AH 26 (N1) (Manila North Road) Lucban River in Abulug, Cagayan: Cagayan Valley: 826.90 [91] 1968 ...

  3. List of rivers and estuaries in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    Drains water from Manila as far as Tayuman Street, Recto Avenue, and Binondo. Ends in Binondo and there is a floodgate or pumping station in that end at Muelle de Binondo. Dumps water into the Pasig River at its southern tip. Dumps water into Manila Bay via Estero de Vitas in its northern tip. Centerville Creek Quezon City. Culiat Creek Quezon ...

  4. San Juan River (Metro Manila) - Wikipedia

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    The San Juan River is one of the main river systems in Metro Manila, Philippines, and is a major tributary of the Pasig River.It begins near La Mesa Dam as the San Francisco del Monte River, which officially takes the name San Juan River when it meets with Mariblo Creek in Quezon City.

  5. Wawa River (Agusan del Sur) - Wikipedia

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    There are three permanent bridges that cross the Wawa River: Wawa Bridge (1) – the longest steel bridge in the province located in Barangay San Vicente, Sibagat, Agusan del Sur along the Pan Philippine Highway Butuan-Davao Road, connecting the road linking the Municipality of Sibagat and City of Bayugan [2] [3]

  6. Pasig River - Wikipedia

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    The Pasig River (Filipino: Ilog Pasig; Spanish: Río Pásig) is a water body in the Philippines that connects Laguna de Bay to Manila Bay.Stretching for 25.2 kilometers (15.7 mi), it bisects the Philippine capital of Manila and its surrounding urban area into northern and southern halves.

  7. Iloilo River - Wikipedia

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    The bridges that cross the river include, into City Proper the Quirino-Lopez Bridge (built 1967, rehabilitated 2000) going to Lapuz district and Forbes (1910, rehabilitated 1975), Jalandoni and Drilon bridges going to La Paz district; and Diversion Bridge (1982) and Carpenter Bridge (2010, replacing a now-pedestrian only bridge) between Mandurriao and Molo districts.

  8. Angat River - Wikipedia

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    Angat Bridge (E1 (North Luzon Expressway), Plaridel–Pulilan boundary) Plaridel-Pulilan Bridge (AH 26 (N1) (Pan-Philippine Highway (Cagayan Valley Road), Plaridel–Pulilan boundary) New Plaridel-Pulilan Bridge (Plaridel–Pulilan Diversion Road, Plaridel–Pulilan boundary) General Alejo Santos Bridge (Baliwag–Bustos boundary)

  9. Amburayan River - Wikipedia

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    The Amburayan River is a river in the northeastern portion of island of Luzon in the Philippines. It originates from the Cordillera mountains and traverses the provinces of Benguet, La Union, and Ilocos Sur, with a total length of 96 km (60 mi), emptying into the South China Sea. [1] It is believed to be one of the longest rivers in northern Luzon.