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  2. Cavite - Wikipedia

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    Detailed topographic map of Cavite. Cavite is surrounded by Laguna province to the east, Metro Manila to the northeast, and Batangas province to the south. To the west lies the South China Sea. [41] It is located within the Greater Manila Area, not to be confused with adjacent Metro Manila, the defined capital region.

  3. Cavite City - Wikipedia

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    www.cavitecity.gov.ph. Cavite City, officially the City of Cavite (Filipino: Lungsod ng Cavite; Spanish and Chavacano: Ciudad de Cavite), is a 2nd class component city in the Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 100,674 people. [3] The city was the capital of Cavite Province from its establishment in 1614 until 1954 ...

  4. Manila–Cavite Expressway - Wikipedia

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    The Manila–Cavite Expressway (more popularly known as CAVITEX), [a][b] signed as E3 of the Philippine expressway network and R-1 of Metro Manila's arterial road network, is a 14-kilometer-long (8.7 mi) controlled-access highway linking Manila to the southern province of Cavite in the Philippines. At its north end, it feeds into and from Roxas ...

  5. Cavite Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    Cavite Peninsula. Coordinates: 14°29′29″N 120°53′38″E. Aerial view (c. 1964) of the Cavite Peninsula as seen from the north with Manila Bay below and right of the picture. In the foreground is the former U.S. Naval Base Sangley Point, with Cavite City adjacent in the back. Cañacao Bay is immediately to the left of the naval base.

  6. Cavite–Laguna Expressway - Wikipedia

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    List. The Cavite–Laguna Expressway (CALAX[2][3][4] or CALAEX), signed as E3 of the Philippine expressway network, [a] is a partially operational controlled-access toll expressway in the provinces of Cavite and Laguna, Philippines. The construction of the 44.63-kilometer-long (27.73 mi) expressway, which began in June 2017, costs an estimated ...

  7. Muntinlupa–Cavite Expressway - Wikipedia

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    The Muntinlupa–Cavite Expressway (MCX), [a] signed as E2 of the Philippine expressway network, is a 4-kilometer-long (2.5 mi) controlled-access toll expressway linking the southern province of Cavite to Muntinlupa in the Philippines. Opened to traffic on July 24, 2015, [4][5] it is currently the shortest expressway in the Philippines ...

  8. CAVITEX–C-5 Link - Wikipedia

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    CAVITEX–C-5 Link, formerly the C-5 Southlink Expressway and signed as E2 of the Philippine expressway network, [3][4] is a 7.708-kilometer (4.790 mi) controlled-access toll expressway in Metro Manila, connecting the Manila–Cavite Expressway (CAVITEX) to Circumferential Road 5 (C-5) in Taguig. The project is being built at the cost of ₱ 15 ...

  9. Greater Manila Area - Wikipedia

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    3,500/km 2 (9,200/sq mi) The Greater Manila Area (Filipino: Malawakang Maynila) is the contiguous urbanization region surrounding the Metropolitan Manila area. This built-up zone includes Metro Manila and the neighboring provinces of Bulacan to the north, Cavite and Laguna to the south, and Rizal to the east. [1][2] Though sprawl continues to ...