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Image Name Location Coordinates Size Arroceros Forest Park: Ermita, Manila: 2 ha (4.9 acres) Balara Filters Park: Diliman, Quezon City 60 ha (150 acres) Isla Pulo: Tanza, Navotas
Fortification-gateway of Puerta Real built in 1771, became city aquarium after entrance to Intramuros was altered in 1902. Revellin de Puerta Real del Bagumbayan (Puerta Real Gardens), Gen. Luna St. Filipino April 23, 1968 Aquarium English American era Araullo High School Was a municipal school for girls from 1892 to 1899. Became Manila High ...
The Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Center is a 23.85-hectare (58.9-acre) zoological and botanical garden located in Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines.It was named after Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino Jr.
Climate data for Science Garden, Quezon City (1991–2020, extremes 1961–2024) Month Jan ... Quezon City Chinatown is the world's largest Chinatown with an area of ...
Botanical gardens in Philippines have collections consisting entirely of Philippines native and endemic species; most have a collection that include plants from around the world. There are botanical gardens and arboreta in many provinces, municipalities, and cities of Philippines, some administered by local governments and some are privately owned.
Quezon City: University of the Philippines Diliman: PH-00-0223 Philippine Medical Association: Quezon City: North Avenue, Santo Cristo PH-00-0224 Quezon Monument: Quezon City: Elliptical Road, Pinyahan: PH-00-0225 Roseville College Quezon City: E. Rodriguez Avenue corner Matimyas Street, Don Manuel Upload Photo: PH-00-0226 San Francisco del ...
The Manhattan Gardens, also known as the Manhattan Gardens at Araneta City is a 5.7-hectare (14-acre) transit-oriented residential development located at the Araneta City in Cubao, Quezon City. The project is a joint-venture project between the Araneta Group and the Megaworld Corporation , and marketed under Empire East Land Holdings Inc., a ...
The park was developed by the Quezon City government during the tenure of Ponciano Bernardo, which appropriated ₱19,000 (equivalent to ₱2,350,884 in 2021) for the project. [1] It was carved out of a hill along the Diliman Creek, also known as Lagarian Creek, at the border of Diliman and Cubao districts.