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The barangay was officially named Concepcion after Mary the Immaculate Conception on June 16, 1956, with the enactment of Republic Act No. 1514. As an organized community, Marcelino de Guzman was installed as the first barangay leader in 1903 and held the post for five years. Point of Interests: Immaculate Concepcion Parish; Marikina High School
A monument is placed at the Evolution Park in Marikina Heights commemorating Filipino soldiers in the Korean War. Before becoming a barangay in 1978, the area was once known as Sitio Mapunso and Sitio Kasuyan of barrios Bayan-Bayanan (now Concepcion) and Parang, with Champagnat Street serving as the boundary of its two mother barrios.
Marikina (/ m ər ɪ ˈ k ɪ n ə /), officially the City of Marikina (Filipino: Lungsod ng Marikina), is a highly urbanized city in the National Capital Region of the Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 456,159 people.
Image Name (Birth-Death) Start End District created December 15, 2006. [4] 1: Del de Guzman (b. 1963) June 30, 2007 June 30, 2010 14th: Lakas: Redistricted from the at-large district and re-elected in 2007. 2007–present Concepcion Uno, Concepcion Dos, Fortune, Marikina Heights, Parang, Nangka, Tumana Liberal: 2: Miro Quimbo (b. 1969) June 30 ...
The church enshrines one of several images of the Madonna and Child venerated as miraculous, which has received a Pontifical decree of coronation. The church itself is a testament of a religious controversy rooting back from Marikina's early history wherein both the Jesuits and Augustinians fought over the ecclesiastical control of the area. [1]
SM City Marikina is a part of SM's 50th Anniversary and it was the first shopping mall to open in 2008. Teatro Marikina – This is the center of performing arts of Marikina and eastern Metro Manila. This facility also caters to various events such as plays, concerts, shows, exhibits and seminars.
Aurora Boulevard, Legarda Street, Magsaysay Boulevard, and Marikina-Infanta Highway / Marilaque Highway (Marcos Highway) Manila, San Juan, Quezon City, Marikina, Pasig: Marne Street G. Ocampo Street San Juan: México Road Taft Avenue Extension Pasay: MIA Road NAIA Road: Parañaque: Melanio Street Melanio de Salapan Street San Juan: Molave Street
Concepcion Uno, Concepcion Dos, Marikina Heights Road continues south in Cainta, Rizal Lilac Street Tertiary two-way 2 Concepcion Dos Road continues south as Hon. B. Soliven Avenue in Antipolo, Rizal R-6 N59: Marikina–Infanta Highway: Primary two-way 8-10 Barangka, Calumpang, San Roque Known as Marilaque Highway and Marcos Highway