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  2. San Antonio, Parañaque - Wikipedia

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    San Antonio is the city's administrative center, being the location of Parañaque City Hall. [2] It is the most populous of the four barangays in Metro Manila bearing the name San Antonio. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In 2016, the barangay also recorded the highest number of informal settlers in Parañaque with 2,661 households illegally occupying ...

  3. Dr. Santos Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Another development on the avenue is the area near its intersection with President's Avenue in BF Homes, where SM City BF Parañaque, Amaia Steps Sucat and Santana Grove (which houses a Shopwise branch) can be found. This area is also the location of Medical Center Parañaque, Elorde Sports Center, the Manila Memorial Park, and Loyola Memorial ...

  4. San Martin de Porres, Parañaque - Wikipedia

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    This portion of San Martin de Porres is a predominantly slum area with 600 families living there when a fire broke out in August 2015. [ 8 ] Several Sitios on its eastern end, mainly Sitio Sampalocan and Sitio GSIS, could only be accessed by cramped one lane roads connecting to Rajah Sumakwel Street, Upper Bicutan, Taguig City, making them ...

  5. San Isidro, Parañaque - Wikipedia

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    Barangay San Isidro was established on April 3, 1978 through Presidential Decree No. 1323. [3] The subdivisions of Clarmen Village, Lopez Village, Parañaque Greenheights, Salvador Estate, San Antonio Valley 2, 6, 12, 15, and Villa Mendoza were separated from Barangay San Dionisio to form San Isidro.

  6. Neighborhoods and districts of San Antonio - Wikipedia

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    The central area of San Antonio is highly diverse economically, ethnically, and socially. While the term "Central San Antonio" is not widely used, the notion of a greater area around the downtown core exists. Neighborhoods and districts that fall within this area are not easily categorized as part of the city's north, south, east, or west sides.

  7. San Dionisio, Parañaque - Wikipedia

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    An annual street drama performance of Moros y cristianos is staged at the plaza of the San Dionisio Chapel on the former Calle Real in May. This tradition, commonly known as moro-moro or comedia (Filipino: komedya), dates back to the Spanish colonial period and is currently organized by the San Dionisio Cultural Society and played by the Komedya ng San Dionisio troop founded in 1962.

  8. Parañaque - Wikipedia

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    The Parañaque City Hall, located in Barangay San Antonio, serves as the seat of the city government. Opened in 1971, it replaced the Presidencia, the old municipal hall in Barangay La Huerta that is now occupied by the Ospital ng Parañaque. [39] It will also have a satellite office in Entertainment City.

  9. La Huerta, Parañaque - Wikipedia

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    From being the second biggest barrio in Parañaque after San Dionisio in the early 20th century, La Huerta is now the second smallest barangay in the city at 0.5372 square kilometers (0.2074 sq mi) after several villages were created out of its old territory in the 1970s, including Don Bosco, Marcelo Green, Sun Valley and Merville. [6] [7] [8] [9]