Why edsa called highway 54
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It formed a major part of the circumferential roads in Metro Manila. When the avenue was constructed in by engineers led by Florencio Moreno and Osmundo L. Monsod, it was first named as North and South Circumferential Road. Epifanio delos Santos, also known as "Don Panyong" was a lawyer, journalist, historian, philosopher, bibliophile, biographer, painter, poet, musician, literary critic, antique collector, and librarian.
So, now what? Or choose not to do anything and patiently waiting for our progress to come just like how the cars pass through Edsa? We use cookies to improve your browsing experience. Continuing to use this site means you agree to our use of cookies. Default Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit. Close Me. By 25 Feb Share Facebook Twitter. By: Jhoemz Vercide Traffic, billboards, buildings, malls, urban life, cars, and a huge parking lot--these are just some few of many words that best describe Edsa in the eyes of the Filipinos.
Who is Epifanio De los Santos? Epifanio De los Santos was born in Malabon but spent the best of his childhood memories in the provinces of Rizal and Nueva Ecija. He obtained a summa cum laude from the Ateneo Municipal de Manila when he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree. De los Santos also earned a law degree at the University of Santo Tomas, and he, later on, topped the bar exams in
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