Mindanao Avenue

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Mindanao Avenue
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Looking south towards Tandang Sora Avenue
Route information
Component
highways:
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Major junctions
North end: M. Naval Street in Navotas (Future Extension)
NLEX in Valenzuela
SB Diversion Road
Quirino Highway
Sauyo Road
Tandang Sora Avenue
Congressional Avenue
North Avenue
South end: EDSA

Mindanao Avenue is an 8–10 lane divided avenue connecting EDSA and NLEX and is a part of Circumferential Road 5 (C-5) in Metro Manila, Philippines. It is one of the three parallel roads that connects Tandang Sora and Congressional Avenues (Visayas Avenue and Luzon Avenue were the others); that is why it was named after the southernmost mainland of the Philippines, Mindanao. It used to be a 2 km highway connecting North Avenue and Congressional Avenue, but as a part of the C-5 projects, Mindanao Avenue was extended to EDSA in the south and to Quirino Highway to the north. The new roads opened in 2000.[citation needed]

Another road also named Mindanao Avenue starts at Commonwealth Avenue and terminates at a dead end at School of Saint Anthony, Novaliches, Quezon City. That road is not in any way connected to the original Mindanao Avenue.

Mindanao Avenue replaced some segments of Tandang Sora Avenue belonging to C-5. (Tandang Sora has no access to NLEX)[1] The Mindanao Avenue-NLEX road began construction afterwards. This segment became an expressway after its construction finished.[2]

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See also

References

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