Pasig River

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The Pasig River is a historically significant waterway in the Philippines that flows through Metro Manila, linking Laguna de Bay to Manila Bay and serving as a central feature of the capital’s urban landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
waterway
cityOnBank Makati
Mandaluyong
Manila
Pasig
Quezon City
San Juan
Taguig
connects Laguna de Bay
Manila Bay
continent Asia
country Philippines
etymology name derived from the Tagalog word "Pasig" referring to a river or riverbank
flowsThrough Makati
Mandaluyong
Manila
Pasig
Quezon City
San Juan
Taguig
hasBridge Ayala Bridge
Guadalupe Bridge
Jones Bridge NERFINISHED
Ayala Bridge
surface form: Mabini Bridge

MacArthur Bridge
Quezon Bridge
Rockwell Bridge NERFINISHED
hasOrganization Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission
hasTributary Marikina River
Pateros River
San Juan River
historicalSignificance central to the development of Manila as a capital city
served as a major trade and transport route during Spanish colonial period
knownFor high levels of pollution in the late 20th century
major urban rehabilitation and cleanup efforts
languageOfName Tagalog
length approximately 25 kilometers
locatedIn Luzon
Metro Manila
mouth Manila Bay
passesNear Intramuros
Malacañang Palace
Port of Manila
role forms part of the boundary between several Metro Manila cities
source Laguna de Bay
usedFor ferry transport services
recreational activities in some sections
urban drainage

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Binondo borderedBy Pasig River
Laguna de Bay connectedVia Pasig River
Luzon hasRiver Pasig River
subject surface form: Mandaluyong
Metro Manila hasRiver Pasig River
Intramuros locatedNextTo Pasig River
Laguna de Bay outflow Pasig River
Manila Bay receivesRiver Pasig River
Manila river Pasig River