+ Follow PACIFIC COAST CITY Tag
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[Title] => Development of the Pacific Coast (The solution to the problems of Metro Manila)
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As discussed in our earlier articles, Metro Manila, with its limited space and resources, is breaking at the seams, hardput to provide a decent quality of life to the mass of its current 14 million population. Indeed, the problems of megapolis Manila are enormous.
[DatePublished] => 2003-12-29 00:00:00
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[Title] => Development of the Pacific Coast
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[Title] => Development of Pacific Coast (The solution to the problems of Metro Manila)
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The Pacific Coast Cities project is only 60 kilometers east of Manila and is currently accessible via the Marikina-Infanta highway. The eastern portion of the site begins at Infanta, Quezon going north along approximately 80 kilometers of the Pacific Ocean coastline to Dingalan Bay. The west side of the property starts at the Agos River going north along the Sierra Madre mountain range, joining the site boundary at Dingalan, Aurora.
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PACIFIC COAST CITY
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As discussed in our earlier articles, Metro Manila, with its limited space and resources, is breaking at the seams, hardput to provide a decent quality of life to the mass of its current 14 million population. Indeed, the problems of megapolis Manila are enormous.
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[Title] => Development of Pacific Coast (The solution to the problems of Metro Manila)
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The Pacific Coast Cities project is only 60 kilometers east of Manila and is currently accessible via the Marikina-Infanta highway. The eastern portion of the site begins at Infanta, Quezon going north along approximately 80 kilometers of the Pacific Ocean coastline to Dingalan Bay. The west side of the property starts at the Agos River going north along the Sierra Madre mountain range, joining the site boundary at Dingalan, Aurora.
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