Manila North Cemetery (Manila)

Philippines / National Capital Region / Manila / A. Bonifacio Avenue (N160/R-8)
 green area, notable by news, Roman Catholic cemetery

The Manila North Cemetery (Spanish: Cementerio del Norte) is one of the oldest cemeteries in Metro Manila, Philippines. The cemetery is owned by and located in the City of Manila, the national capital, and is one of the largest in the metropolis at 54 hectares. It is located alongside Andrés Bonifacio Avenue and borders two other important cemeteries: the La Loma Cemetery and the Manila Chinese Cemetery. Numerous impoverished families notably inhabit some of the mausoleums.
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Coordinates:   14°37'54"N   120°59'23"E

Comments

  • In the Philippines, you are poor from cradle to grave. I don't wanna be buried here. Why? Because the indigents here are buried only for five years. Once they are bones, they are exhumed and someone else takes their place. Very very sad. Even in death there is no "rest in peace" for the poor! Mayor Lim, please build us a crematory for the indigents please!
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