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Crisanto Mendoza de los Reyes Avenue
General Trias–Amadeo–Tagaytay Road
Tejero-General Trias-Amadeo-Tagaytay Road
Governor Ferrer Drive
Crisanto Mendoza de los Reyes Avenue
The route alignment of Crisanto Mendoza Delos Reyes Avenue
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The avenue in General Trias
Route information
Maintained by the Department of Public Works and Highways
Length36.7 km[1][2] (22.8 mi)
Major junctions
North endCrisanto Mendoza de los Reyes AvenueCrisanto Mendoza de los Reyes Avenue N64 (Antero Soriano Highway) / N401 (General Trias Drive) in General Trias
Major intersections
  • Crisanto Mendoza de los Reyes Avenue N65 (Governor's Drive)
  • Crisanto Mendoza de los Reyes Avenue N413 (Mahogany Avenue) in Tagaytay
South endCrisanto Mendoza de los Reyes Avenue N410 (Tagaytay–Nasugbu Highway) in Tagaytay
Location
CountryPhilippines
Major citiesGeneral Trias, Tagaytay
TownsAmadeo
Highway system
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Crisanto Mendoza de los Reyes Avenue, formerly known as the General Trias–Amadeo–Tagaytay Road and also known as Tejero-General Trias-Amadeo-Tagaytay Road, is a two-to-four lane, 36.7-kilometer (22.8 mi), tertiary highway traversing through the central towns and cities of the province of Cavite, Philippines. It connects the city of General Trias to the city of Tagaytay and acts as a secondary road for the Aguinaldo Highway.[1][2]

The entire stretch is named after Crisanto Mendoza de los Reyes, one of the heroes of the 1872 Cavite mutiny,[3] since the passage of Republic Act No. 9477 in 2007.[4] Its portions in General Trias are also alternatively known as General Trias Drive and Governor Ferrer Drive or Governor Luis Ferrer Drive, respectively,

  1. ^ a b "Cavite". Department of Public Works and Highways. Retrieved May 26, 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Cavite 2nd". Department of Public Works and Highways. Retrieved May 26, 2021.
  3. ^ "Crisanto Mendoza de los Reyes". Geni.com. Retrieved May 26, 2021.
  4. ^ Republic Act No. 9476 (22 May 2007), An Act Renaming the Entire Portion of Gen. Trias-Amadeo-Tagaytay Road from Governor’s Drive to Tagaytay City in the Province of Cavite to Crisanto M. De Los Reyes Avenue, retrieved January 16, 2022

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