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  2. Arnaiz Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Arnaiz Avenue. Antonio Arnáiz Avenue, also known simply as Avenida Arnáiz and by its former official name Pásay Road, is a major east–west collector road that links Makati and Pasay in the Philippines. It stretches across western Metro Manila from Roxas Boulevard in Pasay to Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA/ C-4) in Makati.

  3. Pasay Road station - Wikipedia

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    Pasay Road station. /  14.5496333°N 121.0122833°E  / 14.5496333; 121.0122833. Pasay Road station is a railway station located on the South Main Line in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. It is one of two stations (the other is Santa Mesa) in the line to have its own access road. It is named after Pasay Road, the old name of the Makati ...

  4. Pasay - Wikipedia

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    Pasay is composed of two districts, subdivided into 20 zones, with a total of 201 barangays. [ 29 ] The barangays do not have names but are only designated with sequential numbers. The largest zone, with an area of 5.10 square kilometers (1.97 sq mi), is Zone 19, which covers barangays 178 and 191.

  5. List of eponymous streets in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    Pasay, and Parañaque. Manuel Roxas, George Dewey: Filipino president (1946–48). The road was originally known as Cavite Boulevard, named after the neighboring Cavite province. Later renamed to Dewey Boulevard during the American period after U.S. Navy admiral George Dewey. Also briefly known as Heiwa Boulevard during the Japanese occupation.

  6. EDSA - Wikipedia

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    The road then curves eastwards, continues on a straight route to the city of Pasay, and passing the Chino Roces Avenue, Osmeña Highway and South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) through Magallanes Interchange. EDSA Extension looking west towards SM Mall of Asia. EDSA enters Pasay shortly after crossing SLEX and Osmeña Highway in Makati.

  7. Makati - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine National Railways has three stations in the city: Dela Rosa, Pasay Road and EDSA. Pasay Road, formerly known as Culi-culi and Pio del Pilar, is the first railway station in Makati, having been initially opened in 1908. Dela Rosa replaced the old Buendia station in 2017. All aforementioned stations are part of the PNR South Main Line.

  8. Circumferential Road 5 - Wikipedia

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    Expressways. List. Circumferential Road 5 (C-5), informally known as the C-5 Road, is a network of roads and bridges that all together form the fifth beltway of Metro Manila in the Philippines. [2] Spanning some 43.87 kilometers (27.26 mi), it connects the cities of Las Piñas, Parañaque, Pasay, Pasig, Quezon City, Taguig, and Valenzuela.

  9. Andrews Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Andrews Avenue (formerly and still commonly known as Nichols Road) is a major east-west thoroughfare in Metro Manila, Philippines that functions as a metropolitan linkage between Pasay and Taguig. [2] It runs underneath the NAIA Expressway almost parallel to Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) to the north connecting Roxas Boulevard and ...