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N81 Highway (Philippines)
National Route 81 (N81) is a , east-west primary route which forms part of the Philippine highway network in Cebu connecting the cities and municipalities of Naga, Toledo, Pinamungahan, Aloguinsan and Barili. Two roads form the route, namely the Naga−Toledo Road (from Naga to Toledo) and the Uling−Toledo Wharf Road (from Toledo to Uling). History When the highway routes were assigned in 2014, the segment of Cebu−Toledo Wharf Road from Barangay Lutopan to Poblacion except Toledo Port and Naga−Uling Road were assigned as N81. Around 2022, the Toledo–Pinamungahan–Aloguinsan–Mantalongon Road became part of N81 as it was signed as a secondary road ( N820). Route Description Toledo to Uling N81 begins as the Toledo–Pinamungahan–Aloguinsan–Mantalongon Road in Mantalongon from its junction with the Carcar–Barili Road (N83). It becomes the Uling–Toledo Wharf Road when it passes the intersection of Rafols Street/Toledo Wharf Road ( N826). The route then tur ...
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Naga City, Cebu
Naga, officially the City of Naga ( ceb, Dakbayan sa Naga; fil, Lungsod ng Naga), is a 5th class component city in the province of Cebu, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 133,184 people. Naga City is bordered to the north by the town of Minglanilla, to the west is the city of Toledo, to the east is the Cebu Strait, and to the south is the town of San Fernando. It is from Cebu City. It lies within the Cebu metropolitan area. It is one of the two Philippine cities named Naga, the other being Naga, Camarines Sur. As such, the city is often confused by visitors coming primarily from Luzon and other parts of the country not near to Central Visayas with the city in Camarines Sur. History Naga was previously named by the first settlers as "Narra" due to the abundance of trees called "narra". The name eventually became to what is now known as "Naga". Naga became a municipality on June 12, 1829. Cityhood Cityhood was ratified in a plebiscite on ...
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Philippine Highway Network
The Philippine highway network is a network of national roads owned and maintained by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) and organized into three classifications according to their function or purpose: national primary, secondary, and tertiary roads. The national roads connecting major cities are numbered from N1 to N83. They are mostly single and dual carriageways linking two or more cities. As of October 15, 2019, it has a total length of of concrete roads, of asphalt roads, of gravel roads, and of earth roads, with a grand total of . According to a 2011 report from the Asian Development Bank, the extent of the road network in the Philippines is comparable with or better than many neighboring developing countries in Southeast Asia. However, in terms of the quality of the road system, i.e., the percentage of paved roads and the percentage of those in good or fair condition, the country lagged behind its neighbors . Classification The national roads in the ...
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Cebu Provincial Capitol
The Cebu Provincial Capitol is the seat of the provincial government of Cebu in the Philippines. Located at the north end of Osmeña Boulevard in Cebu City, it was designed by Juan M. Arellano, a Filipino architect best known for the Manila Metropolitan Theater (1935), the Legislative Building (1926; now the National Museum of the Philippines), and the Manila Central Post Office (1926). An inscription on the central concave portion of its façade reads, "''The authority of the government emanates from the people. Erected A.D. MCMXXXVII.''" It is also the same venue, which held the second inauguration of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo in June 2004. History Planning for the capitol, which was to replace the old ''Casa Provincial'' in the city's Spanish quarter, actually started in 1910, in the day of the inauguration of Osmeña Waterworks. Sergio Osmeña, then Speaker of the First Philippine Assembly, took Governor General William Cameron Forbes to an exhibition baseball match, a ...
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N8 Highway (Philippines)
National Route 8 (N8) is a north-south major primary national route that forms part of the Philippine highway network, Philippine Highway Network in the province of Cebu. There are two highways that make up the road: the Cebu North Road and Natalio Bacalso Avenue (also known as the Cebu South Road). It runs from Danao, Cebu, Danao to Santander, Cebu, Santander. The highway also forms part of the Philippine Nautical Highway System, particularly the Central Nautical Highway from Danao, Cebu, Danao to Cebu City and Western Nautical Highway from Cebu City to Santander, Cebu, Santander. History The highways of N8 were possibly constructed during the American period. The route's direct predecessor is Cebu Island's Highway 1 that existed during the 20th century. Around 2014-2017, national routes were added, two roads (Cebu North Road; Cebu City to Danao, Cebu, Danao and Natalio Bacalso Avenue; Cebu City to Santander, Cebu, Santander) assigned as National Route 8 (N8) by the Department ...
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N825
N8 may refer to: * N postcode area district of north London * Number Eight (other) Number Eight may refer to: * 8 (number), the natural number * ''8'' (J.J. Cale album) by the American singer-songwriter and musician * Number 8, Pershore, community arts centre in England, United Kingdom * Number Eight (''Battlestar Galactica'' ... * Nokia N8, 2010 smartphone model * N8 (Long Island bus), bus route in Nassau County, New York * N8 Group of research-intensive universities in northern England * N8, the molecular formula of octaazacubane * N8, the molecular formula of a high pressure nitrogen form * List of N8 roads See also *N08, FAA identifier for Flanagan Field Airport in North Carolina {{Letter-Number Combination Disambiguation ...
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N826 Highway (Philippines)
N8 may refer to: * N postcode area district of north London * Number Eight (other) Number Eight may refer to: * 8 (number), the natural number * ''8'' (J.J. Cale album) by the American singer-songwriter and musician * Number 8, Pershore, community arts centre in England, United Kingdom * Number Eight (''Battlestar Galactica'' ... * Nokia N8, 2010 smartphone model * N8 (Long Island bus), bus route in Nassau County, New York * N8 Group of research-intensive universities in northern England * N8, the molecular formula of octaazacubane * N8, the molecular formula of a high pressure nitrogen form * List of N8 roads See also *N08, FAA identifier for Flanagan Field Airport in North Carolina {{Letter-Number Combination Disambiguation ...
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N820
N8 may refer to: * N postcode area district of north London * Number Eight (other) Number Eight may refer to: * 8 (number), the natural number * ''8'' (J.J. Cale album) by the American singer-songwriter and musician * Number 8, Pershore, community arts centre in England, United Kingdom * Number Eight (''Battlestar Galactica'' ... * Nokia N8, 2010 smartphone model * N8 (Long Island bus), bus route in Nassau County, New York * N8 Group of research-intensive universities in northern England * N8, the molecular formula of octaazacubane * N8, the molecular formula of a high pressure nitrogen form * List of N8 roads See also *N08, FAA identifier for Flanagan Field Airport in North Carolina {{Letter-Number Combination Disambiguation ...
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Cebu
Cebu (; ceb, Sugbo), officially the Province of Cebu ( ceb, Lalawigan sa Sugbo; tl, Lalawigan ng Cebu; hil, Kapuroan sang Sugbo), is a province of the Philippines located in the Central Visayas region, and consists of a main island and 167 surrounding islands and islets. Its capital and largest city is Cebu City, nicknamed "the Queen City of the South", the oldest city and first capital of the Philippines, which is politically independent from the provincial government. The Cebu Metropolitan Area or Metro Cebu is the second largest metropolitan area in the Philippines (after Metro Manila) with Cebu City as the main center of commerce, trade, education and industry in the Visayas. Being one of the most developed provinces in the Philippines, in a decade it has transformed into a global hub for business processing services, tourism, shipping, furniture-making, and heavy industry. Mactan–Cebu International Airport, located on Mactan Island, is the second busiest airport in ...
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Natalio Bacalso Avenue
Natalio Bacalso Avenue, also known as Cebu South Road, is a highway from Cebu to Santander, Cebu. This road is named after Natalio Bacalso Natalio Bacus Bacalso (December 1, 1908 – March 30, 1984) was a Filipino writer, newspaperman, radio broadcaster, filmmaker, Constitutional Convention delegate in 1971 representing Cebu's 2nd district, and opposition assemblyman to the Inter ..., a Cebuano writer. Route description Cebu City The road starts in Cebu City in a roundabout with Cebu North Road/Osmeña Boulevard/General Maxilom Avenue. Cebu City to Santander References Roads in Cebu {{Philippines-road-stub ...
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Toledo City, Cebu
Toledo, officially the City of Toledo ( ceb, Dakbayan sa Toledo; fil, Lungsod ng Toledo), is a 3rd class component city in the province of Cebu, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 207,314 people. Toledo City is bordered to the north by the town of Balamban, to the west is the Tañon Strait, to the east is Cebu City and Naga and the town of Minglanilla, and to the south is the town of Pinamungajan. On June 18, 1960, Toledo became a chartered city under Republic Act No. 2688. Its patron saint is John of Sahagun and his feast day is celebrated every June 12. Toledo is away from Cebu City and is widely known for its huge mining industry owned by Atlas Consolidated Mining and Development Corporation, which is the umbrella of Carmen Copper Corporation and its Toledo Mine. History It is formerly known as Pueblo Hinulawan. Second World War In 1942 the Japanese Imperial forces captured and occupied the town of Toledo. In 1945, local Filipino forces ...
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Naga, Cebu
Naga, officially the City of Naga ( ceb, Dakbayan sa Naga; fil, Lungsod ng Naga), is a 5th class component city in the province of Cebu, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 133,184 people. Naga City is bordered to the north by the town of Minglanilla, to the west is the city of Toledo, to the east is the Cebu Strait, and to the south is the town of San Fernando. It is from Cebu City. It lies within the Cebu metropolitan area. It is one of the two Philippine cities named Naga, the other being Naga, Camarines Sur. As such, the city is often confused by visitors coming primarily from Luzon and other parts of the country not near to Central Visayas with the city in Camarines Sur. History Naga was previously named by the first settlers as "Narra" due to the abundance of trees called "narra". The name eventually became to what is now known as "Naga". Naga became a municipality on June 12, 1829. Cityhood Cityhood was ratified in a plebiscite on ...
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