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5th Avenue station (LRT)

1985 establishments in the PhilippinesBuildings and structures in CaloocanManila Light Rail Transit System stationsRailway stations opened in 1985
LRT 1 5th Avenue Station
LRT 1 5th Avenue Station

5th Avenue station is an elevated Manila Light Rail Transit (LRT) station situated on Line 1. The station is located on Rizal Avenue Extension at the boundaries of Grace Park East and Grace Park West in Caloocan. The station is located above the avenue's intersection with 5th Avenue (C-3), where the station got its name. 5th Avenue station serves as the fourth station for Line 1 trains headed to Baclaran, the seventeenth station for trains headed to Roosevelt, and is one of the two Line 1 stations serving Caloocan, the other being Monumento station.

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5th Avenue station (LRT)
Rizal Avenue, Manila Tondo (Third District)

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N 14.630641666667 ° E 120.98139722222 °
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Rizal Avenue
1014 Manila, Tondo (Third District)
Philippines
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Manila Chinese Cemetery
Manila Chinese Cemetery

The Manila Chinese Cemetery (simplified Chinese: 华侨义山; traditional Chinese: 華僑義山; pinyin: Huáqiáo Yìshān; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hôa-kiâo Gī-san; lit. 'Overseas Chinese Cemetery'; Spanish: Cementerío para chinos) is the second oldest cemetery in Manila after La Loma Cemetery. The cemetery includes Christian, Buddhist and Taoist burials. The present-day cemetery is a vaguely trapezoidal area of about 54 hectares (130 acres) with an irregular network of roads its old pre-war part along Rizal Avenue Extension, reflecting its gradual evolution and expansion. Meanwhile, the post-war portion has three major roads bisected by minor roads, aligned NW to SE. Matandang Sora, coming from the main entrance in Felix Huertas going towards Chong Hock Temple, is the main road today. Before the Pacific War the main entrances faced Avenida Rizal. This northwestern is the oldest and most historically significant part of the cemetery. The cemetery was witness to many executions during World War II. Among them were Girl Scouts organizer Josefa Llanes Escoda, Filipino Brigadier General and hero during World War II and Boy Scouts of the Philippines charter member Vicente Lim, literary geniuses Rafael Roces and Manuel Arguilla, star athlete-turned-guerrilla spy Virgilio Lobregat, and Chinese Consul General Yang Guangsheng. Apolinario Mabini was also buried in the cemetery before his remains were transferred to Batangas on July 23, 1956.