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The Marikina River Park is a system of parks, trails, open spaces and recreation facilities along an 11-kilometer (6.8 mi) stretch of the Marikina River in Marikina, eastern Metro Manila, Philippines. The urban riverside park covers an area of 220 hectares (540 acres) running through the villages of Santo Niño, Santa Elena, Jesus de la Peña ...
The Marikina River has a number of tributaries in the form of creeks and rivers, and at least one former river-section in Marikina's Barangay Tumana from which the original flow of the river has been diverted. These tributaries drain four municipalities and one city in the province of Rizal, and three cities in the Philippines' National Capital ...
Women's Park – Located beside Marikina River Park. It is a park dedicated to females of Marikina. Diocesan Shrine and Parish of Saint Paul of the Cross – Established in 1975. On March 28, 2021, the church was elevated to the status of Diocesan Shrine.
Marikina River was transformed into a waterway, with the Marikina River Park along the riverbanks. In 1994, less than a month prior to the public release of the movie "Massacre Files" ( "Marikina Files" as earlier reported) [ 32 ] by Regal Films , [ 33 ] it was criticized by the local government, citing that it may damage the image of the ...
Marikina River Park: Santo Niño, Marikina 220 ha (540 acres) Mehan Garden ...
Marikina River Park -Tañong portion; Tumana. A former sitio of Concepcion Uno, Barangay Tumana was created on April 10, 2007, under Republic Act No. 9432. It is the ...
Sierra Madre. The Sierra Madre is the longest mountain range in the Philippines. Spanning over 540 kilometers (340 mi), it runs from the province of Cagayan down to the province of Quezon, forming a north–south direction on the eastern portion of Luzon, the largest island of the archipelago. It is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the east ...
Marikina Cityhood Park is a public park along the corner of Sumulong Highway and Shoe Avenue in Marikina, Metro Manila, Philippines. [1] It features a 12 m (39 ft) concrete monument with a clock and 12 bells sourced from Italy as well as a fountain. [2][3] It was unveiled in 2005 to commemorate ninth year anniversary of Marikina's cityhood.