Paterio Aquino Avenue Explained

Country:PHL
Paterio Aquino Avenue
Alternate Name:Letre Road
Former Names:Manila Circumferential Road
Length Km:1.6
Length Round:1
Direction A:East
Terminus A: at MalabonCaloocan boundary
Direction B:West
Terminus B:Malabon City Hall Roundabout in Malabon
Location:Malabon and Caloocan

Paterio Aquino Avenue is the main street in Malabon, northern Metro Manila, Philippines. It runs from Caloocan beginning at the intersection with C-4 Road and terminating at F. Sevilla Boulevard at the Malabon City Hall roundabout. It is named for Paterio Aquino, who served as municipal mayor of Malabon from 1946 to 1951 and from 1956 to 1959.[1] The street is sometimes called Letre Road, named for the old barrio in Malabon through which it passes. The section west of Tonsuya Bridge in Barangays San Agustin and Tañong in Malabon is alternatively named as Rizal Avenue Extension.

This six-lane undivided street houses several notable Malabon establishments including the Malabon City Hall, San Bartolome Church, St. James Academy, Our Lady of Lourdes Cemetery, and Pescadores Restaurant. It is included in the list of most flood-prone areas in the metropolis by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority.[2]

The street was formerly part of the Manila Circumferential Road (Route 54 / Highway 54) from the 1940s to 1950s.[3] [4] [5]

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Notes and References

  1. Magno . Francisco A. . 1993 . Politics, Elites and Transformation in Malabon . Philippine Studies . 41 . 2 . 204–216 . 42633371.
  2. Web site: October 21, 2013 . MMDA's List of Flood-Prone Areas in Metro Manila . https://web.archive.org/web/20131021052152/http://www.mycars.ph/news-and-information/tips/mmdas-list-of-flood-prone-areas-in-metro-manila . 2013-10-21 . November 3, 2013 . MyCars.ph.
  3. Manila, Philippines map . August 1945 . American Red Cross Service Bureau .
  4. Web site: Aerial view to the southwest overlooking Grace Park Airfield in northern Manila bordering Manila Bay. May 16, 2021. Pacific Wrecks.
  5. Establishing the Classification of Roads. EO. 113. May 2, 1955. September 30, 2021.