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Barangka is an
urban baran**** in Marikina,
Metro Manila, Philippines. It is part of the 1st
district of
Marikina and is one of the
oldest baran****s in...
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separated from Baran****
Parang and Baran****
Concepcion Uno respectively.
Barangka is
named after the
Spanish canyon, barranca. It is
located along the western...
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commercial along Andres Bonifacio Avenue adjacent to
Marikina River in
Barangka, Marikina,
Metro Manila, Philippines. It is home of the Philippine's biggest...
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services at the Jesuit-administered San Jose
Manggagawa parish at
Barangka, Marikina, with the
intent that it
could be
easily sung and
learnt by ordinary...
- The
Marikina River (Tagalog: Ilog Marikina) is a
river in
eastern Metro Manila, Philippines. It is the
largest tributary of the
Pasig River, with headwaters...
- Mandaluyong: 1837–1975,
Mandaluyong had five
original barrios: Poblacion,
Barangka,
Hagdang Bato, Namayan, and Hulo. This was
according to the
first recorded...
- Marikina. It is
bounded to the
north by Baran**** Tanong, west by Baran****
Barangka,
south by Santolan,
Pasig and east by Baran**** San Roque. It is
named after...
- the
valley in the late 16th century, at the spot
known as
Chorillo in
Barangka. In 1572, Our Lady of the
Abandoned Parish was established. Next came the...
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villages of
Santo Niño,
Santa Elena,
Jesus de la Peña, San Roque, Calumpang,
Barangka and
Industrial Valley Complex in the
western part of the city. The park...
- (Republic Act No. 8223). It
consists of the
southern Marikina baran****s of
Barangka, Calumpang,
Industrial Valley Complex,
Jesus de la Peña, Malanday, San...