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- Chino_Roces_Avenue length "5.8".
- Chino_Roces_Avenue abstract "Chino Roces Avenue, formerly known as (and still commonly referred to as) Pasong Tamo, is a prominent north-south road in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. It runs for approximately 5.8 kilometers (3.6 miles) from Olympia and Tejeros to Fort Bonifacio. The avenue is named for Joaquin Roces, journalist and founder of The Manila Times.The northern end of Chino Roces is at the intersection with J.P. Rizal Avenue. It heads southwesterly across the residential and commercial barangays of Olympia, Tejeros, Santa Cruz and La Paz. After the intersection with Bagtikan Street in San Antonio, Chino Roces bends to the south, becoming more commercial as it approaches Gil Puyat Avenue. The road continues southwards through the western limits of the Makati Central Business District, bending slightly southwesterly between Rufino and Don Bosco streets. The avenue becomes mixed commercial and industrial as it continues on a straight route to Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA).South of EDSA via a narrow channel under the Magallanes Interchange, Chino Roces serves as a frontage road to South Luzon Expressway. It is lined with light industries and car dealerships on both sides, as well as a few factory outlets. The road ends at Lawton Avenue within Fort Bonifacio. Chino Roces has a short extension from J.P. Rizal Avenue into Carmona and Circuit Makati (former Santa Ana Race Track) as A. Reyes Avenue. The part of Chino Roces from Rufino Street to Arnaiz Avenue is home to several Japanese restaurants and shops earning it the nickname "Little Tokyo".".
- Chino_Roces_Avenue length "5800.0".
- Chino_Roces_Avenue location Makati.
- Chino_Roces_Avenue routeEnd Fort_Bonifacio.
- Chino_Roces_Avenue routeEnd Lawton_Avenue.
- Chino_Roces_Avenue routeEndDirection "South".
- Chino_Roces_Avenue routeJunction Arnaiz_Avenue.
- Chino_Roces_Avenue routeJunction EDSA_(road).
- Chino_Roces_Avenue routeJunction Gil_Puyat_Avenue.
- Chino_Roces_Avenue routeJunction Pablo_Ocampo_Street.
- Chino_Roces_Avenue routeStart J.P._Rizal_Avenue.
- Chino_Roces_Avenue routeStartDirection "North".
- Chino_Roces_Avenue thumbnail Roces_Avenue.jpg?width=300.
- Chino_Roces_Avenue wikiPageID "40763504".
- Chino_Roces_Avenue wikiPageRevisionID "586292822".
- Chino_Roces_Avenue caption "Looking north towards Arnaiz Avenue junction".
- Chino_Roces_Avenue directionA "North".
- Chino_Roces_Avenue directionB "South".
- Chino_Roces_Avenue junction Arnaiz_Avenue.
- Chino_Roces_Avenue junction EDSA_(road).
- Chino_Roces_Avenue junction Gil_Puyat_Avenue.
- Chino_Roces_Avenue junction "Pablo Ocampo Street Extension".
- Chino_Roces_Avenue lengthKm "5.8".
- Chino_Roces_Avenue lengthRound "1".
- Chino_Roces_Avenue location Makati.
- Chino_Roces_Avenue name "Chino Roces Avenue".
- Chino_Roces_Avenue terminusA "J.P. Rizal Avenue in Tejeros-Olympia".
- Chino_Roces_Avenue terminusB "Lawton Avenue in Fort Bonifacio".
- Chino_Roces_Avenue subject Category:Streets_in_Manila.
- Chino_Roces_Avenue type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Chino_Roces_Avenue type Infrastructure.
- Chino_Roces_Avenue type Place.
- Chino_Roces_Avenue type Road.
- Chino_Roces_Avenue type RouteOfTransportation.
- Chino_Roces_Avenue type Wikidata:Q532.
- Chino_Roces_Avenue type Place.
- Chino_Roces_Avenue type Location.
- Chino_Roces_Avenue comment "Chino Roces Avenue, formerly known as (and still commonly referred to as) Pasong Tamo, is a prominent north-south road in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. It runs for approximately 5.8 kilometers (3.6 miles) from Olympia and Tejeros to Fort Bonifacio. The avenue is named for Joaquin Roces, journalist and founder of The Manila Times.The northern end of Chino Roces is at the intersection with J.P. Rizal Avenue.".
- Chino_Roces_Avenue label "Chino Roces Avenue".
- Chino_Roces_Avenue sameAs m.0y68n67.
- Chino_Roces_Avenue sameAs Q17064985.
- Chino_Roces_Avenue sameAs Q17064985.
- Chino_Roces_Avenue wasDerivedFrom Chino_Roces_Avenue?oldid=586292822.
- Chino_Roces_Avenue depiction Roces_Avenue.jpg.
- Chino_Roces_Avenue isPrimaryTopicOf Chino_Roces_Avenue.
- Chino_Roces_Avenue name "Chino Roces Avenue".