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Kalayaan Avenue is a major east–west route in
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,
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, Philippines. For most of its length, it runs parallel to
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to the north from East Rembo near
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to Barangay Singkamas by the border with San Andres,
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. It is interrupted by
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between Rockwell Drive and
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(EDSA). The avenue is designated as a component of Radial Road 4 (R-4) of the
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and its segment east of EDSA is designated as a component of National Route 190 of the Philippine highway network.


History

Kalayaan Avenue was formerly called Pasig Line Street as it mostly followed the defunct Paco–Pasig tram line of the Manila Electric Railway (operated by
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) for most of its length; the street in the district of San Andres in Manila still bears that name. The line was built in 1908 but was heavily damaged during
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. Subsequent development of the Bel-Air Village by Ayala Corporation in 1957 has led to the closure of a segment of Pasig Line west of EDSA.bonitm History and Facts
published by Barangay Bel-Air; accessed October 12, 2013. During the term of
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, the road was improved and was renamed to Imelda Avenue after his wife and
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, Imelda Marcos. Following the overthrow of the Marcos regime, the Makati local government renamed the avenue to ''Kalayaan'' ( Filipino word for "Freedom").


Route description


West Kalayaan

The western section begins as a four-lane road carrying one-way eastbound traffic from the intersection with
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, behind Puregold Makati at the border of Makati and Manila as a continuation of Pasig Line Street in San Andres, Manila. It cuts across the northern portion of the city passing the residential and commercial villages of Singkamas, Tejeros, Santa Cruz, Olympia, Valenzuela, Bel-Air, and
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. Between South Avenue and Nicanor Garcia Street (formerly ''Calle'' Reposo), Kalayaan bounds the Manila South Cemetery and the former Makati Catholic Cemetery to the south. It crosses into the western edge of Bel-Air and Población where St. Andrew the Apostle Parish could be found. Kalayaan then becomes a two-way road at the vicinity of
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. East towards the intersection with
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, Kalayaan is dominated by the Century City and Picar Place developments on the northern side where the city's next ''supertalls'' are being (or have been) constructed, such as
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,
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, and
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. At Makati Avenue, the road traverses a major entertainment and hotel district, with many nightclubs, bars and mid to low range hotels in the immediate vicinity. The section of Kalayaan east of P. Burgos Street is home to many sports pubs. It ends at a merge with Rockwell Drive by the entrance to the gated Bel-Air Village, where it continues as Mercedes Street.


East Kalayaan

East of Bel-Air at the intersection with EDSA, the avenue picks up as a 6-8 lane divided highway. It runs underneath the
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as it heads towards the entrance to
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. It veers northeast at the junction with 32nd Street thereby avoiding the Bonifacio Global City. The road continues in this manner as it heads into Guadalupe Nuevo and Cembo, bending eastwards just before coming to an intersection with 8th Avenue in West Rembo. East of 8th Avenue, the eastbound lane of Kalayaan is becoming part of
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where it forms the northern border of Bonifacio Global City with its North Bonifacio district dominating the stretch. The road transverses in Makati, crossing Carlos P. Garcia Avenue ( C-5) at the Circumferential Road 5–Kalayaan Avenue Interchange and J.P. Rizal Avenue Extension in East Rembo. Kalayaan then ends at Buting Bridge over Taguig River and continues towards San Joaquin,
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as M. Concepcion Avenue.


References

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