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Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... ZIP code: 1715/1707. Area code: 2: San Antonio is a barangay in Parañaque, Metro Manila, ...
In the absence of a verified ZIP code, the ZIP code of the city's central post office is provided instead. ... San Antonio: 21,224: 1605: Pasig San Antonio: 25,043: ...
The Parañaque City Hall, located in Barangay San Antonio, serves as the seat of the city government. Opened in 1971, it replaced the Presidencia, the old municipal hall in Barangay La Huerta that is now occupied by the Ospital ng Parañaque. [ 39 ]
Considered as the longest avenue in Parañaque, Dr. Santos Avenue runs through barangays San Dionisio, San Isidro, San Antonio, and BF Homes in Parañaque and Sucat in Muntinlupa. It begins in San Dionisio, continuing from Ninoy Aquino Avenue south of Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 1, where the road narrows to three lanes from four.
Barangay San Isidro was established on April 3, 1978 through Presidential Decree No. 1323. [3] The subdivisions of Clarmen Village, Lopez Village, Parañaque Greenheights, Salvador Estate, San Antonio Valley 2, 6, 12, 15, and Villa Mendoza were separated from Barangay San Dionisio to form San Isidro.
Parish Learning Center of San Antonio de Padua, Inc. - San Antonio de Padua Parish, San Antonio Village, Sucat; Paulo Scholastic Chastity de Montessori Academy, Inc. - Block 6, Lot 33 and 34, Japan corner Jamaica Streets, Better Living Subdivision, Don Bosco; Pean Integrated School of Parañaque, Inc. - 235 Aldrin Street, Moonwalk Village
San Martin de Porres is an administrative division in southern Metro Manila, the Philippines. It is an elongated barangay located in the northeast corner of Parañaque adjoining the areas of Bicutan in Taguig and northern Muntinlupa. It is unique in that it is connected to the rest of Parañaque by only two bridges, one of which is a footbridge.
In 1971, San Dionisio became home to the new seat of the Parañaque municipal government, when it was transferred from La Huerta to the new municipal hall in San Antonio Valley Subdivision, which was then part of the barangay. [6] On April 3, 1978, three new barangays were formed out of San Dionisio.