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  2. Binondo - Wikipedia

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    Binondo is the center of commerce and trade of Manila, where all types of business run by Filipino-Chinese thrive. Noted residents include Saint Lorenzo Ruiz , the Filipino protomartyr , and Venerable Mother Ignacia del Espiritu Santo , founder of the Congregation of the Religious of the Virgin Mary .

  3. Plaza San Lorenzo Ruiz - Wikipedia

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    Plaza San Lorenzo Ruiz or Plaza Lorenzo Ruiz (traditional Chinese: 花園口廣場; simplified Chinese: 花园口广场; pinyin: Huāyuánkǒu Guǎngchǎng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hoe-hn̂g-kháu Kóng-tiûⁿ; lit. 'at the foot/mouth of the garden') is a major public square in Binondo, Manila, bounded by Quintin Paredes Street (formerly Calle Rosario) to the east and Juan Luna Street (formerly Calle ...

  4. Juan Luna Building - Wikipedia

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    Grounds. 1,800 m 2 (19,000 sq ft) Design and construction. Architecture firm. Murphy, McGill and Hamlin. Juan Luna Building (also known as the Juan Luna Plaza [2]) is a historic building located in Binondo, Manila, Philippines. It was also known as the Pacific Commercial Company Building, First National City Bank Building, and the Ayala Building.

  5. Regina Building - Wikipedia

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    Regina Building. / 14.5985; 120.9795. Regina Building, previously known as Roxas Building, is a historic building located along Escolta Street in Binondo, Manila, Philippines. It was designed sequentially by Andrés Luna de San Pedro and Fernando H. Ocampo. The neoclassical beaux-arts commercial structure was built in 1915.

  6. Binondo–Intramuros Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Binondo–Intramuros Bridge is a tied-arch bridge in Manila, Philippines that spans the Pasig River. It connects Muelle de Binondo in Binondo and in San Nicolas to Solana Street and Riverside Drive in Intramuros. The bridge has four lanes and exhibits a steel bowstring arch design with inclined arches. It has a length of 680 meters (2,230 ft).

  7. Plaza Moraga - Wikipedia

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    Binondo, Manila, Philippines. Coordinates: 14°35′48″N 120°58′36″E. /  14.5968°N 120.9767°E  / 14.5968; 120.9767. Plaza Moraga is a public square in Manila, Philippines. Serving as the gateway to Manila's Chinatown of Binondo, the plaza is located at the foot of Jones Bridge at the west end of Escolta Street. [1]

  8. Recto Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Claro M. Recto Avenue, more popularly known as simply Recto, is the principal commercial thoroughfare in north-central Manila, Philippines. It spans six districts just north of the Pasig River in what is generally considered as Manila's old downtown area. Recto's western terminus is at an intersection with Mel Lopez Boulevard ( Radial Road 10 ...

  9. First United Building - Wikipedia

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    The First United Building, formerly known and still commonly referred to as Perez-Samanillo Building, is an Art Deco building on Escolta Street in Binondo, Manila, Philippines. It was designed by Andrés P. Luna, the son of renowned painter Juan Luna, and was the tallest building in Manila when it was completed in 1928. [1]