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San Andres, Manila

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San Andres (also San Andres Bukid) is a district of Manila, Philippines. San Andres shares the Estero Tripa de Gallina as its western and northern border with the districts of Malate and Paco, respectively and Pedro Gil and Tejeron streets to the east with the district of Santa Ana. It borders the cities of Pasay and Makati in the south. The area is under the jurisdiction of the Fifth Congressional District of Manila, and includes the Manila South Cemetery, an exclave of the city surrounded by land administered by Makati.

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San Andres, Manila
Onyx Street, Manila San Andres Bukid (Fifth District)

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1017 Manila, San Andres Bukid (Fifth District, Fabie Estate)
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