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Marikina (/
mərɪˈkɪnə/),
officially the City of
Marikina (Filipino:
Lungsod ng
Marikina), is a
highly urbanized city in the
National Capital Region of the...
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Local elections are
scheduled to be held in
Marikina on May 12, 2025, as part of the 2025
Philippine general election. The
electorate will
elect a mayor...
- The
Marikina Valley fault system, also
known as the
Valley fault system (VFS), is a
dominantly right-lateral strike-slip
fault system in Luzon, Philippines...
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Local elections were held in
Marikina on May 9, 2022, as part of the
Philippine general election. Held
concurrently with the
national elections, the electorate...
- of the Abandoned,
commonly known as the
Church of
Marikina, is a
Roman Catholic church in
Marikina, the Philippines. The
church enshrines one of several...
- The
Marikina Sports Center, also
known as
Marikina Sports Park and
formerly known as
Rodriguez Sports Center, is a
sports complex located in
Marikina, at...
- 12th
mayor of
Marikina since 2016. A
member of the
United Nationalist Alliance,
Teodoro previously served as the
representative for
Marikina's first congressional...
- The
Marikina–Infanta
Highway (also
known as
Marilaque Highway and
Marikina–Infanta Road;
formerly known during Marcos Sr.'s
administration as
Marikina Diversion...
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There are 16 baran****s in
Marikina, a city in
Metro Manila, Philippines. The most
recent baran****s to be
created are
Fortune and Tumana,
which in 2007...
- The
Marikina River (Tagalog: Ilog
Marikina) is a
waterway in
eastern Metro Manila, Philippines. It is the
largest tributary of the
Pasig River, with headwaters...