Plaza Rueda (Manila)
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Plaza Rueda is a public square in Ermita, Manila, bounded by Taft Avenue to the west, United Nations Avenue to the north and General Luna Street to the east.
Originally a low, swampy ground, the plaza was established by the Municipal Board of Manila, today the Manila City Council, on November 15, 1915, and dedicated to Spanish journalist and poet Salvador Rueda , who visited the Philippines that year.
Originally a low, swampy ground, the plaza was established by the Municipal Board of Manila, today the Manila City Council, on November 15, 1915, and dedicated to Spanish journalist and poet Salvador Rueda , who visited the Philippines that year.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plaza_Rueda
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Coordinates: 14°34'55"N 120°59'6"E
- Manila Baywalk 1 km
- Esplanade with 3-Storey Carpark Building (U.C.) 1.7 km
- Malacañang Park 1.8 km
- Rizal Park (Luneta) 1.8 km
- Club Intramuros Golf Course 2 km
- CCP Open Field 3.2 km
- Manila South Cemetery 3.7 km
- Roxas Boulevard Promenade 4.2 km
- MOA Sky 5.1 km
- Villamor Golf Course 6.7 km
- Philippine General Hospital 0.5 km
- National Museum Complex 0.5 km
- University of the Philippines Manila 0.5 km
- Robinsons Manila 0.7 km
- Manila Baywalk Dolomite Beach 1.3 km
- Paco 1.3 km
- Manila Baywalk 1.4 km
- Ermita 1.4 km
- Malate 1.8 km
- Manila Bay 22 km