East Rembo

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Barangay: East Rembo
District: 2nd
City: Taguig
Area: 43.8380 hectares
Population: 26,433

Formerly part of Makati from 1986-2023, jurisdiction was transferred from the City of Makati to the City of Taguig on November 2023 following a 2021 Supreme Court ruling that parcels 3 & 4 are an integral part of the territory of the City of Taguig.
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Coordinates:   14°33'12"N   121°3'45"E

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  • I love rembo!!! best people live there
  • East rembo is peaceful under our honorable brgy.captain romanito verecio
  • Hi to all I cant find my house where is 165 u-18 22nd avenue east rembo makati city
  • I am a first generation born East Rembo citizen, had enjoyed the green shady East Rembo during my childhood. Frequented Target Range and the 81 steps stone stairs going up the Fort Bonifacio camp formerly known as Fort William Mckinley. Original residents were military personnels who truly loved their small barrio. Young ones called older people as Uncle and Auntie. Peaceful and green. I saw a lot of progress in the Barangay, but sad to say we had forgotten to take care of the environment. 24th avenue was one of the greenest place before but had turned into a dirty street especially when Glady's Junk Shop started its operation. Glady's Linis Ganda is her sign but it is the opposite. This business brought more rats and roaches in the area. Their Karitons occupied even the sidewalks of 24th avenue. Dog poos are like little ant hills on the streets. Irresponsible dog owners! Old and young ones throw trash on the ditches. Hope the new Barangay captain pass a law about this. I believe a law can change people. I love my Barangay and I am willing to help keep it a beautiful place.
  • whew!! i know this pace either :))
  • east rembo,,we are happy to live here..10th avenue..
  • happy to live in east rembo..son\bra!!!lalo na sa 16th..love it
  • So proud to be a part of Brgy East Rembo, although i reside now in Cavite, memories still haunts me. 24th Ave. the best there is...
  • i once lived in 21st avenue. spent my chilhood there, my growing up years for 14 years. i've seen the evolution of the place. 21st, along with the other alleys were once bad ones, but the makati government had them cemented and paved. the creek at the back of our house was still clean them abundant with small shrimps and gurami. sadly, growing population and growth of businesses have been destroying a once serene and beautiful east rembo.
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