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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. Magat Dam - Wikipedia

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    Waters under the Buntun Bridge went up as high as 13 metres (43 ft), flooding the nearby barangays up to the roofs of houses. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Prior to the flooding, the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) said Sunday it had already warned residents of Cagayan and Isabela of Magat Dam's water release two days prior to Typhoon Ulysses ...

  4. Quezon Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Quezon Bridge is a combined arch and prestressed concrete girder bridge crossing the Pasig River between Quezon Boulevard in Quiapo and Padre Burgos Avenue in Ermita in Manila, Philippines. Quezon Bridge was built to take the much greater and heavier 20th-century vehicular traffic than the 19th-century Puente Colgante , which it replaced.

  5. 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.

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

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    Metro Manila, Philippines, is located in the hydraulically complex Pasig River—Marikina River—Laguna de Bay watershed, which includes more than thirty tributaries within the urban area. [1] The following list is sorted by name, with a brief description of each. Bold indicates the body of water is a major channel.

  7. Malagonlong Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Malagonlong Bridge (Spanish: Puente de Malagonlong) and (Filipino: Tulay ng Malagonlong) is a five-span 445 ft (136 m) long stone arch bridge built during the Spanish colonial period in Tayabas, Quezon, Philippines. The bridge is known as one of the oldest bridges as well as the longest bridge made during the Spanish era. [2]

  8. Candaba Viaduct - Wikipedia

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    The Candaba Viaduct, also known as the Pulilan–Apalit Bridge and the Candaba Pampanga Viaduct, is a 5-kilometer (3.1 mi) viaduct carrying the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) across the Candaba Swamp in the provinces of Pampanga and Bulacan, Philippines. It consists of six lanes (three northbound and three southbound).

  9. Iloilo River Esplanade - Wikipedia

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    The Iloilo River Esplanade is a 9.29-kilometre-long (5.77 mi) urban esplanade and linear park along the Iloilo River in Iloilo City, Philippines. [1] It stretches on both sides of the river, from Carpenter Bridge in Mandurriao and Molo districts to Muelle Loney (Drilon) Bridge in the City Proper and Lapuz districts.

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