This article is about the road in Parañaque. For the highway in the City of Manila, see Quirino Avenue. For its extension in Las Piñas also known as Quirino Avenue, see Diego Cera Avenue.
Elpidio Quirino Avenue
R-2
Quirino Avenue
View northbound towards the Don Galo bridge in La Huerta
Former name(s)
Calle Real / Camino Real Manila South Road Cavite-Manila South Road Mexico Road
Part of
R-2 R-2
N62 south of NAIA Road
Namesake
Elpidio Quirino
Maintained by
Department of Public Works and Highways - Metro Manila 2nd District Engineering Office[1]
Length
5.6 km (3.5 mi)
Location
Parañaque
North end
Harrison Avenue, Taft Avenue Extension, and Redemptorist Road in Baclaran
Major junctions
N192 (Airport Road) N63 (NAIA Road) Victor Medina Street
South end
N62 (Diego Cera Avenue) and Villareal Street in San Dionisio
Elpidio Quirino Avenue, also known simply as Quirino Avenue, is a major north-south collector road in Parañaque, southern Metro Manila, Philippines. It is a four-lane undivided arterial running parallel to Roxas Boulevard and its extension, the Manila–Cavite Expressway, to the west from Baclaran at Parañaque's border with Pasay in the north to San Dionisio right by the border with Las Piñas in the south. It is a continuation of Harrison Avenue from Pasay and was originally a segment of the coastal highway called Calle Real. The entire road is a component of Radial Road 2 (R-2) of Manila's arterial road network, while its segment south of NAIA Road is a component of National Route 62 (N62) of the Philippine highway network. It was named after President Elpidio Quirino. The road's name is also applied alternatively to Diego Cera Avenue in Las Piñas.
^"Road and Bridge Inventory". Department of Public Works and Highways. Retrieved August 30, 2020.
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