List of streets in Cebu

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This is a partial list of streets or roads in Cebu, Philippines.

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Background

Ever since the early American Period in Cebu, street names from former Spanish colonial leaders were renamed, mostly at that time, after revolutionaries who were either executed or died while fighting the Spaniards or the Americans. Some streets were named after famous Filipino leaders, and as well as the first elected leaders of a certain area, town, barangay or a city. Cebu also boasts street names named after philanthropists, common civilian jobs like teachers, civic leaders, priests and exemplary government officials. Rarely, streets in Cebu are named after foreigners, but if it was, it was done in commemoration of either heroic deeds, or help in the development of the island and even played a part in the Philippine history.

Majority of the common streets in Cebu were already present during the Spanish Era, but many more alleyways were constructed as the years passed by (in conjunction with the growth and expansion of Cebu), thus giving rise to the naming of numerous streets in Cebu.

The unique planning of such engineering feat, is reflected today in the city, as streets are easy to locate and trek with only the knowledge of the street names required (despite the lack of street signs), rather than in Metropolitan Manila, where the streets just pass by and intersect even if the area is too small or overcrowded.

This street listing solely focuses on the key Cities within the Island of Cebu.

Bogo

Street NameNamesakeCity
S. Verallo StreetMunicipal President Severo Verallo Bogo, Cebu

Cebu City

Osmena Boulevard, with the artist's impression of Cebu Bus Rapid Transit System in its middle. Osmena Blvd Artists Impression.jpg
Osmeña Boulevard, with the artist's impression of Cebu Bus Rapid Transit System in its middle.
Colon Street, the oldest national road in the Philippines. Colon Street Obelisk.JPG
Colon Street, the oldest national road in the Philippines.
Gov. M. Cuenco Highway M. Cuenco Avenue, Cebu City - panoramio.jpg
Gov. M. Cuenco Highway
Street NameNamesakeCity
A. Soriano Jr AvenueAndres Montemar Soriano Jr [1] (1926–1984)Cebu City
Osmeña Boulevard (also known as Juan Luna Avenue, Doña Pepang Avenue, and Jones Avenue) President Sergio Suico Osmeña (1878–1961)Cebu City
Sergio Osmeña Jr. Avenue / Sergio Osmeña Jr. Boulevard Sergio Osmeña Jr. (1917–1984)Cebu City
J. de Veyra Street Commissioner Jaime Carlos de Veyra (1873–1963)Cebu City
Arellano Street / Arellano Boulevard Justice Cayetano Lonzon Arellano (1847–1920)Cebu City
Quezon Boulevard / Pres. Quezon Street Manuel Luis Molina Quezon (1878–1944)Cebu City
R. Palma Street Senator Rafael Palma (1874–1939)Cebu City
General Maxilom Avenue (Mango Avenue) Brigadier-General Arcadio Molero Maxilom (1862–1924) [2] Cebu City
T. Padilla Street / Extension StreetRev. Fr. Toribio Padilla (1832–1906)Cebu City
B. Benedicto StreetDon Bernardo Benedicto (1898–1990)Cebu City
Villagonzalo StreetJuan Irles Villagonzalo (1886–1914)Cebu City
U. Alviola Street Uldarico Aguilar Alviola (1883–1966)Cebu City
M. J. Cuenco Avenue Senator Mariano Jesus Diosomito Cuenco (1888–1964) [2] Cebu City
G. L. Lavilles StreetGervasio Lira Lavillés (1896–1986)Cebu City
Vicente Sotto Street Senator Vicente Yap (Yapsutco) Sotto (1877–1950)Cebu City
A. Pigafetta Street Antonio Pigafetta (c.1491–c.1531)Cebu City
M. C. Briones Street / M. C. Briones Highway Senator Manuel Cabahug Briones (1894–1957)Cebu City / Mandaue
P. Burgos Street Fr. José Apolonio Garcia Burgos (1837–1872)Cebu City / Mandaue
Jakosalem Street Governor Dionisio Abella Jakosalem (1878–1931) [2] Cebu City
Plaridel Street / Extension Street Marcelo Hilario Gatmaitan del Pilar (1850–1896) [2] Cebu City
F. Calderon Street Felipe González Roca Calderon (1868–1908)Cebu City
Noli Me Tangere Street Noli Me Tangere Cebu City
El Filibusterismo Street El Filibusterismo Cebu City
Magallanes Street Ferdinand Magellan (c.1480–1521) [2] Cebu City
Lapu-Lapu Street Lapu-Lapu (c.1491–c.1542)Cebu City
Legazpi Street and Legazpi Extension Miguel López de Legazpi (c.1502–1572) [2] Cebu City
P. Zamora Street Fr. Jacinto del Rosario Zamora (1835–1872)Cebu City
Ibarra Streetnamed after the protagonist in the novel, Noli Me Tangere , Juan Crisostomo IbarraCebu City
Simoun Streetnamed after the protagonist in the novel, El Filibusterismo , SimounCebu City
Isagani Streetnamed after a liberal student in the novel, El Filibusterismo, IsaganiCebu City
A. Borromeo StreetJudge Andres Reynes Borromeo (1880–1923)Cebu City
P. Gullas StreetRepresentative Paulino Arandia Gullas (1891–1945)Cebu City
P. Lopez StreetRepresentative Pedro Lopez (1906 [3] [ circular reference ]–1957)Cebu City
Leon Kilat Street Brigadier-General Pantaleon Soldi Villegas (1873–1898)Cebu City
Dimasalang Street Dr. José Protacio Rizal (1861–1896)Cebu City
J. Climaco Street Governor Juan Faller Climaco (1859–1907)Cebu City
A. Climaco Street Governor Arsenio Veloso Climaco (1870 [4] [ circular reference ]–1952)Cebu City
Panganiban Street José Enverga Panganiban (1863–1890)Cebu City
Colon Street (oldest street in the Philippines) Christopher Columbus (c.1450–1506) [2] Cebu City
Sanciangko StreetGregorio Gozon Sanciangco (1852–1897) [2] Cebu City
Balagtas Street Francisco Baltazar (1788–1862)Cebu City
Pelaez Street Fr. Pedro Sebastian Pelaez (1812–1863)Cebu City
Junquera Street General Inocencio Junquera (c.1831–1911) [2] Cebu City
Urdaneta Street Fr. Andrés de Urdaneta OSA (1498–1568)Cebu City
A. Jereza StreetEngineer Agustin Montinola Jereza [5] (1888–1968)Cebu City
M. Logarta StreetMiguel Ceniza Logarta (1863–1904)Cebu City
Vicente Gullas StreetVicente Arandia Gullas (1888–1970)Cebu City
Zulueta StreetJose Clemente Zulueta (1876–1904) [6] Cebu City
Mabini Street Apolinario Maranan Mabini (1864–1903)Cebu City
E. Aboitiz Street (formerly Lopez Jaena Street)Eduardo Sidebottom Aboitiz (1917–1985) / Graciano López-Jaena (1856–1896)Cebu City
A. Bonifacio Street Andrés de Castro Bonifacio (1863–1897)Cebu City
P. Del Rosario StreetColonel Pantaleón Estuard Del Rosario (1876–1930) [2] Cebu City
Tres de Abril Street Battle of Tres de Abril Cebu City
Ezpeleta Street Bishop Miguel Lino de Ezpeleta (1701–1771)Cebu City
F. Rallos StreetFlorentino Cuico Rallos (1854–1912)Cebu City
R. Magsaysay Street / Pres. Magsaysay Street President Ramon del Fierro Magsaysay (1907–1957)Cebu City
Lakandula Street Lakandula (1503–c.1589)Cebu City
J. M. Basa StreetJosé Maria Enriquez Basa (1839–1907)Cebu City
Figueroa StreetMelecio Magbanua Figueroa (1842–1903)Cebu City
B. Aranas StreetBrigadier-General Bonifacio Salcedo Aranas (1875–1898)Cebu City
Carlock StreetJudge Lyman Judy Carlock (1869–1903)Cebu City
Spoliarium StreetThe painting Spoliarium Cebu City
S. D. Tecson StreetSegundino Debivar Tecson (1912–1982)Cebu City
Natalio B. Bacalso Avenue / Cebu South Road Assemblyman Natalio Bacalso (1908–1984)Cebu City
V. Rama Avenue Senator Vicente Rama (1887–1956)Cebu City
Janssen Road St. Arnold Janssen (1837–1909)Cebu City
I. Tabura StreetIreneo Tabura (1861–1954)Cebu City
R. Abellanosa Drive (Sunrise Village Entrance) Ramon Abasolo Abellanosa (19071983)Cebu City
J. N. Jumalon StreetProfessor Julian Navarro Jumalon (1909–2000)Cebu City
G. Elorde Street (previously known as Ganciang Street) Gabriel "Flash" Elorde (1935–1985)Cebu City
Fr. José Bosch StreetFr. José Moll Bosch (1921–1995)Cebu City
F. Caburnay StreetFelimon Caburnay (1915–1992)Cebu City
B. Zubiri Street Ben Zubiri (1911–1969)Cebu City
E. Jabonero StreetCITOM Chief Eduardo Fernan Jabonero (1946–1988)Cebu City
Katipunan Street Katipunan Cebu City
V. Abella StreetVicente Taboada Abella (1891–1946)Cebu City
A. Tormis StreetAtty. Antonio Abad Tormis (1915–1961)Cebu City
M. Cabigon StreetMaria Alcordo Cabigon (1878–1962)Cebu City
M. H. Aznar StreetMatias Hipolito Chavez Aznar (1907–1958)Cebu City
V. Urgello StreetCongressman Vicente Sarmiento Urgello (1875–1952)Cebu City
J. Urgello StreetAtty. Jesus Espina Urgello (1910–1944)Cebu City
R. Landon StreetEngineer Robert Roberts Landon (1873–1938)Cebu City
P. Cui StreetPedro Revilles Cui (1847–1926) [2] Cebu City
B. Rodriguez Street Governor Buenaventura Perez Rodriguez (1892–1940)Cebu City
Col. J. Cushing StreetLieutenant-Colonel James M. Cushing (1910–1963)Cebu City
C. Rodriguez Street Sen. Celestino Lasala Rodriguez (1872–1955)Cebu City
M. Cui StreetMariano Monsiliver Cui (1865–1959)Cebu City
J. Llorente Street Julio Aballe Llorente (1863–1955)Cebu City
N. Rafols Street (formerly known as JASMIN Street)Representative Nicolas Mercado Rafols (1894–1947)Cebu City
P. Rodriguez Street Pedro Lasala Rodriguez (1869–1932)Cebu City
Emilio Osmeña Street Dr. Emilio Veloso Osmeña (1906–1942)Cebu City
N. Escario Street Dr. Nicolas Gandiongco Escario (1898–1958)Cebu City
Villalon DriveDr. Augusto Pio Santos Villalon (1886–1962)Cebu City
J. Avila StreetJose Leon Avila (1884–1959)Cebu City
M. P. Yap Street (previously known as MARIA CRISTINA Street)Monsignor Manuel Porcia Yap (1900–1966)Cebu City
R. Aboitiz StreetRamón Yrastorza Aboitiz (1887–1974)Cebu City
Elizabeth Pond StreetElizabeth Stitt Gambrill de Pond (1879–1943)Cebu City
Arlington Pond Street Dr. Erasmus Arlington Pond (1873–1930)Cebu City
F. Ramos StreetMayor Fructuoso Rodis Ramos (1869–1949)Cebu City
V. Ranudo Street Vicente Ranudo (1882–1930)Cebu City
F. Manalo Street Pastor Felix Ysagun Manalo (1886–1963)Cebu City
F. Sotto Drive Filemón Yap (Yapsutco) Sotto (1872–1966)Cebu City
Rahmann StreetFr. Rudolf Rahmann, SVD (1902–1985)Cebu City
F. D. Tecson Street (now part of Rahmann Street) Florentino D. Tecson (1906–1962)Cebu City
Gorordo AvenueBishop Juan Bautista Perfecto Gorordo (1862–1934)Cebu City
General Echavez Street / Extension StreetBrig. Gen. Saturnino Teves Echavez (1866–1933)Cebu City
Cardinal Rosales Avenue Cardinal Julio Ras Rosales (1906–1983)Cebu City
Archbishop Reyes Avenue Archbishop Gabriel Martelino Reyes (1892–1952)Cebu City
Pedro D. Calomarde StreetPedro Dayagro Calomarde (1905–1986)Cebu City
Dr. Jose Ses Reyes StreetDr. Jose Sesbreno Reyes (1899–1975)Cebu City
D. M. Gaisano StreetDoña Modesta Singson de Gaisano (1884–1985)Cebu City
Woodrow Wilson Street President Thomas Woodrow Wilson (1856–1924)Cebu City
Marconi Street Guglielmo Giovanni Maria Marconi (1874–1937)Cebu City
Fulton Street Robert Fulton (1765–1815)Cebu City
Pasteur Street Louis Roqui Pasteur (1822–1895)Cebu City
Edison Street Thomas Alva Elliott Edison (1847–1931)Cebu City
Torralba StreetColonel Ramon Sarmiento Torralba (1906–1989)Cebu City
W. Geonzon StreetAtty. Winefreda Amit Geonzon (1941–1990)Cebu City
Abad Street Antonio Mercado Abad (1894–1970)Cebu City
V. Padriga StreetVicente Padriga (1895–1980)Cebu City
Jose Maria Del Mar Street José Maria Del Mar (1896–1982)Cebu City
Gov. M. Cuenco Avenue Governor Manuel Alesna Cuenco (1907–1970)Cebu City
Pope John Paul II Avenue Pope John Paul II (1920–2005)Cebu City
F. Cabahug Street / F.B. Cabahug Street Governor Fructuoso Barte Cabahug (1897–1961)Cebu City / Mandaue
S. Cabahug Street / S.B. Cabahug Street Justice Sotero Barte Cabahug (1891–1963)Cebu City / Mandaue
C. Tudtud StreetConrado Colina Tudtud (1902–1970)Cebu City
J. Luna Avenue Juan Novicio Luna(1857–1899)Cebu City
F. Urot Street Councilor Florencio Urot (1903–1975)Cebu City
Pres. Roxas Street President Manuel Acuña Roxas (1892–1948)Cebu City
Pres. Aguinaldo Street President Emilio Famy Aguinaldo (1869–1964)Cebu City
Brezlin Street Colonel Thomas Francis Brezlin (1885–1942)Cebu City
Pres. Laurel Street President José Paciano Garcia Laurel (1891–1959)Cebu City
Pres. Quirino Street President Elpidio Rivera Quirino (1890–1956)Cebu City
Gen. Lim Street Brigadier-General Vicente Podico Lim (1888–1944)Cebu City
J. Abad Santos Street Justice José Abad Basco Santos (1886–1942)Cebu City
Dagohoy Street Francisco Sendrijas (c.1724–?)Cebu City
M. Oyson Jr. StreetAtty. Manuel Oyson (1935–2006)Cebu City
Gotianuy StreetManuel Go Tian Uy (1889–1946)Cebu City
Congressman Noel Street Congressman Maximino Jaen Noel (1879–1969)Cebu City
Tandang Sora Street Melchora Aquino (1812–1919)Cebu City
A. Miñoza Highway / A. Miñoza StreetMajor-General Alejo Nazareno Miñoza (1867–1925)Cebu City / Argao
P. Gomez Street Fr. Mariano De Los Angeles Gómez (1799–1872)Cebu City
D. Silang Street Diego Andaya Silang (1730–1763)Cebu City
M. Lazarte Sr. Street (formerly known as Sudlon Street)Barangay Captain Maximino Reynes Lazarte (1921–1993)Cebu City
Dr. Jose P. Rizal Street (formerly known as Cebu City Hall Lane and as A. Del Rosario Street) Dr. Jose Protacio Rizal (1861-1896) / Anacleto del Rosario (1860–1895)Cebu City
Sepulveda StreetMajor-General Gavino Sepulveda (1869–1939)Cebu City
Escaño StreetDr. Mamerto Faelnar Escaño (1876–1970)Cebu City
T. Abella StreetCouncilor Tomas Abella (1899–1944)Cebu City
I. Villamor Street Associate Justice Ignacio Villamor (1863–1933)Cebu City
P. Magbutay Street (formerly known as Dakilang Pito Avenue)Perpetuo Magbutay (1921–1986)Cebu City
Scout Arcilla Street (formerly known as Payahan Road)Scout Argie Mae Arcilla (1981–1998) [7] Cebu City
Scout Cayetano Street (formerly known as Sto. Nino Church Road)Scout Charlene Cayetano (1983–1998) [7] Cebu City
Scout Coca Street (known as Lower Agnawe Road)Scout Rhea Mae Coca (1982–1998) [7] Cebu City
Scout Hortilano Street (formerly known as Hubaw Agsungol Road)Scout Sherlita Hortilano (1982–1998) [7] Cebu City
Scout Limotan Street (formerly known as Guba-Adlaon Road)Scout Bernadin Limotan (1983–1998) [7] Cebu City
Scout Oporto Street (formerly known as Calavas Road)Scout Christine Oporto (1984–1998) [7] Cebu City
T. Villa StreetDon Teresio Vivares Villa (18611954)Cebu City
F. Villa StreetDoña Florencia Suico Villa (18671955)Cebu City
St. Michael Street San Miguel Arcángel Cebu City
St. Anthony Street San Antonio de Padua Cebu City
F. Vestil StreetBasketball Legend Francisco Sanchez Vestil (1914–2000)Cebu City
Woolbright Drive 2/M and Land Developer Edgar "Eddie" Ray Woolbright, USMM (1920–1996)Cebu City
C. Filoteo Street (Famously known as the "Good Shepherd" Road)Dr. Cesar Arcega Filoteo (1894–1970)Cebu City
Don Sulpicio Go StreetDon Sulpicio Go Guioc So (19051992) [8] Cebu City
L. Balaga DriveLeonardo Paraguya Balaga (18991985)Cebu City
C. Padilla Street Candido Zabala Padilla (18461898)Cebu City
Lorenza Borces StreetBarangay Captain Lorenza Borces (19271997)Cebu City
J. Alcantara StreetVice Mayor / Provincial Warden Julian Lochallan Alcantara (18881976) [9] Cebu City
Go Lam DriveDon Go Lam (18911956)Cebu City
L. Abellar StreetLuis Abellar (Revolutionary) (18401898)Cebu City
Edgar Cokaliong Street (formerly 3rd Avenue)Don Edgar Cokaliong (Cebuano-Chinese Business Magnate) (19341988) [10] Cebu City
Tojong Street Dr. Leandro Tojong (19051980)Cebu City
P. Cabantan Street"Padre" Valeriano Cabantan (18971953)Cebu City
M. Veloso StreetDon Mariano Veloso y Rosario (18621931) [11] [12] Cebu City
R. Duterte StreetMayor Ramon Gonzales Duterte Sr (19011971) [13] Cebu City
G. Garcia StreetDon Gil García García (18911965) [14] [15] Cebu City
Lorega StreetMaj. Gen. Enrique Lorega y Casals (18551941) [16] Cebu City
Uytengsu StreetDon Tirso Uytengsu Sr (19001964) [17] [18] Cebu City
J.C. Zamora Street (The former ESPANIA Street)Mayor Juan Cerilles Zamora (19061966)Cebu City
F. Pacaña StreetDon Felipe Lopez Pacaña (18781956) [19] Cebu City
J. Solon Drive (formerly known as KAMAGONG Street)Councilor Jose Norberto Palacio Solon (18861973)Cebu City
C. Cuizon StreetMayor Carlos Jurado Cuizon (19091988)Cebu City
Almendras StreetDon Paulo Gonzales Almendras (18931954)Cebu City / Danao City
Brigadier General Java StreetBrigadier General Lucio Saceda Java, PAF (19151998)Cebu City
E. Jaca StreetBarangay Captain Emilio Radan Martinez Jaca Sr (19132002)Cebu City
Kaohsiung StreetNamed after the Sister City of Cebu City, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.Cebu City
J. Briones StreetRepresentative Jose L. BrionesCebu City
E. S. Baclig Jr. AvenueEustaquio S. BacligCebu City
S. Borces StreetSerafin Colina BorcesCebu City
J. Seno StreetCouncilor Juan SenoCebu City
M. Borgonia StreetManuel BorgoniaCebu City
Labucay StreetEstanislao LabucayCebu City
F. Gochan StreetFelix GochanCebu City
A. Ancajas StreetAndres AncajasCebu City
J. Diola StreetJuanito DiolaCebu City
J. JoaquinoJose JoaquinoCebu City
F. Arcilla StreetMunicipal Captain Francisco ArcillaCebu City
Limbong StreetJulio LimbongCebu City
G. Tudtud StreetGil Mina TudtudCebu City
L. Tudtud StreetLope Mina TudtudCebu City
C. Mina StreetMunicipal Captain Celestino MinaCebu City
M. Borces StreetMateo BorcesCebu City
F. Mina StreetFelix MinaCebu City
Tres Borces Padres StreetIn Homage to the 3 Borces Brothers, Mateo (Also has a separate street), Hilario and Graciano BorcesCebu City
Salinas DriveNamed after the Sister City of Cebu City, Salinas, California.Cebu City
Sanson RoadCouncilor Miguel R. SansonCebu City
Cebu Veterans DriveIn Homage to the Soldiers and Guerrillas who were fighting the Japanese in World War IICebu City
Sister Cities DriveIn Homage to the Various International Sister Cities of Cebu CityTaptap, Cebu City
M. V. Regner StreetEngr. Marcelo Veloso RegnerCebu City
J. Labra StreetBarangay Captain Joaquin LabraCebu City
J. Singson StreetJudge Juan Regis SingsonCebu City
G. Quijada StreetGervacio QuijadaCebu City
A. Abellana StreetRevolutionary Leader Andres AbellanaCebu City
S. Alaura StreetSimplicio Alaura (Revolutionary)Cebu City
L. Bacayo StreetLuciano Bacayo (Revolutionary)Cebu City
J. Diaz StreetCouncilor Julio P. DiazCebu City
M. Velez StreetMarcial Velez (Revolutionary)Cebu City
P. Clavano StreetMayor Pedro ClavanoCebu City
Gov. M. Roa StreetGovernor Manuel RoaCebu City
J. Osmeña Street / Extension StreetJuana OsmeñaCebu City
Morales StreetCouncilor Avelino MoralesCebu City
C. S. Rosal StreetCouncilor Clotildo S. RosalCebu City
J. Panis StreetEngineer Joaquin L. PanisCebu City
Industry StreetIn Honor of Cebu Chamber of Commerce and IndustryCebu City
Commerce StreetIn Honor of Cebu Chamber of Commerce and IndustryCebu City
F. Zapanta Street (formerly known as VILLA ABUNO Street)Filemón ZapantaCebu City
R. Mercado StreetCouncilor Regino MercadoCebu City
Morelos StreetMayor Marcos MorelosCebu City
San Miguel Street St. Michael The Archangel (San Miguel Arcángel) Cebu City
Sikatuna Street Rajah Sikatuna Cebu City
E. Benedicto StreetDoña Emilia BenedictoCebu City
A. R. Villanueva StreetProvincial Fiscal Arsenio VillanuevaCebu City
Lim Tian Teng StreetLim Tian TengCebu City
A. B. Aznar StreetAnunciación Barcenilla de AznarCebu City
A. Borres StreetCouncilor Andres BorresCebu City
T. Cavan StreetTeopisto Cavan (Revolutionary)Cebu City
L. Flores StreetLuis Perez Flores (Revolutionary)Cebu City
Belgium StreetNamed after the European city which has a sister city in Cebu City, the city of Kortrijk in Belgium Cebu City
Manalili StreetSolomon Sy ManaliliCebu City
F. Gonzales StreetFlorencio Gonzales (Revolutionary)Cebu City
R.R. Rallos Street (formerly R. Rallos Sr. Street)Ramon R. RallosCebu City
P. Sanchez StreetCouncilor and Provincial Sheriff Paulino R. SanchezCebu City
R. Padilla Street (formerly known as Fatima Street)Councilor Rustico R. PadillaCebu City
M. Gochan StreetMaria GochanCebu City
L. Lopez DriveLucio Lopez (Revolutionary)Cebu City
A. Lopez DriveAtilano Lopez (Revolutionary)Cebu City
Dr. Abella DriveDr. Pablo U. AbellaCebu City
I. Limkakeng Street (Formerly 4th Street)Ishmael LimkakengCebu City
J. Fortich StreetCouncilor José FortichCebu City
Judge Salvador StreetJudge Celedonio SalvadorCebu City
E. Labos StreetEscolastico LabosCebu City
Paseo Arcenas / Arcenas DriveDr. Ramon ArcenasCebu City
Salvador Street / Extension StreetCarlos Salvador (Clerk of the Court of First Instance, Cebu Capitol)Cebu City
M. Paez StreetCouncilor Magno PaezCebu City
Cabarrubias StreetIn Honor of the Revolutionary Brothers, Miguel and Basilio CabarrubiasCebu City
M. Abella StreetBarangay Captain Mariano Macawili AbellaCebu City
P. Cabaluna StreetPedro Quijano CabalunaCebu City
F. Llamas Street Francisco Fernandez Llamas (Revolutionary)Cebu City
L. GabuyaLucas O. GabuyaCebu City
Col. A. Cabreros StreetCol. Arsenio Cabreros (Revolutionary)Cebu City
Col. Tabada StreetCol. Venancio Tabada (Revolutionary)Cebu City
Sabellano StreetCouncilor Eutiquio SabellanoCebu City
C. P. Diaz StreetCelso P. DiazCebu City
V. Rallos StreetVicente RallosCebu City
E. Corro StreetCouncilor Eugenio CorroCebu City
F. Jaca StreetFrancisco JacaCebu City
Dela Victoria StreetCouncilor Cecilio Dela VictoriaCebu City
Guadalajara Road (P. Datan Street)Placido Datan (Revolutionary)Cebu City
Col. Gines StreetColonel Eugenio Gines (Revolutionary)Cebu City
Xiamen Street Xiamen, China [20] Cebu City
Kabajar StreetDon Justo Kabahar (Revolutionary and Musician) [21] Cebu City
Atillo StreetDon Pablo Sanchez AtilloCebu City
C. G. Briones StreetConcepcion Gantuangco BrionesCebu City
I. Villa StreetInez Suico Villa (Feminist Writer)Cebu City

Danao

Street NameNamesakeCity
P. del Pilar Street Brigadier-General Pio Isidro y Castañeda (1860–1931)Danao
Mabini Street Apolinario Maranan Mabini (1864-1903)Danao
Bonifacio Street Gat Andres De Castro Bonifacio (1863-1897)Danao
Rizal Street Jose Protacio Rizal (1861-1896)Danao
Beatriz D. Durano StreetMayor Beatriz Duterte Durano (1907–1981)Danao
C. M. Enriquez StreetMunicipal President Carlos Manto EnriquezDanao
F. Ralota StreetMunicipal President Francisco RalotaDanao
V. Buot StreetMunicipal President Victoriano BuotDanao
J.D.A StreetJovenal Durano AlmendrasDanao

Lapu-Lapu

Street NameNamesakeCity
A. Berdin Sr. StreetCouncilor Alley Berdin (1938–2006)Lapu-Lapu
Villamor Street Colonel Jesus Antonio Villamor, PAF (1914–1971)Lapu-Lapu
Basa Road Lieutenant Cesar Fernando Basa, PAF (1915–1941)Lapu-Lapu
Kadaugan Road"Kadaugan Sa Mactan" FestivalLapu-Lapu
Calle Moriones Moriones Festival Lapu-Lapu
Masskara Street MassKara Festival Lapu-Lapu
Guerilleros StreetSecond World War memorial in Lapu-Lapu IslandLapu-Lapu
La Victoria Street Victoria , Ferdinand Magellan's shipLapu-Lapu
Villalobos Street Ruy López de Villalobos (c.1500–1544)Lapu-Lapu
Dr. M. V. Patalinghug Jr. AvenueDr. Maximo Veloso Patalinghug (1929–1993)Lapu-Lapu

Mandaue

Street NameNamesakeCity
B. B. Cabahug StreetBonifacio Barte Cabahug (1899–1975)Mandaue
V. B. Cabahug StreetVicente Barte Cabahug (1884–1949)Mandaue
F. E. Zuellig AvenueDr. Ferdinand Edward Zuellig (1880–1943)Mandaue
Dr. P. V. Larrazabal Jr. AvenueDr. Potenciano Veloso Larrazabal Jr. (19402017)Mandaue
E. O. Perez StreetAtty. Eugeniano Ouano Perez (1901–1943)Mandaue
Hernan Cortes Highway / Extension Street Hernán Cortés (1485–1547)Mandaue
A. S. Fortuna Street (formerly A. Bonifacio Street)Mayor Alejandro Seno Fortuna (1903–1945)Mandaue
H. Abellana Street Governor Hilario Abellana (1896–1945)Mandaue
Justice Marcelo B. Fernan Bridge (second Mandaue–Mactan Bridge) Justice Marcelo Briones Fernan (1927–1999)Mandaue
D. M. Cortes Highway (formerly known as Plaridel Highway)Mayor Demetrio Mendoza Cortes (1921–1993)Mandaue
F. F. Cruz StreetEngineer Felipe F. Cruz (c.1920–2013)Mandaue
A. C. Cortes HighwayMunicipal President Ariston Ceniza Cortes (1887–1973)Mandaue
Ouano Avenue (formerly known as Mandaue Causeway Road)In Homage to the Ouano Clan of MandaueMandaue
P. Basubas StreetMunicipal Mayor Pedro BasubasMandaue
E. Espina StreetMunicipal President Elias EspinaMandaue
A. Del Rosario StreetMunicipal President Alejandro Del RosarioMandaue
C. D. Seno AvenueMunicipal Mayor Conrado D. SenoMandaue
L. Espina Street (formerly known as Calle de los Fuentes)Municipal President Luis EspinaMandaue
Echivarre Street (formerly known as Lincoln Street)Municipal Mayor Martin F. Echivarre, Sr.Mandaue
J. M. Ceniza StreetJose M. CenizaMandaue
C. M. Cabahug StreetCouncilor Cesar M. CabahugMandaue
U. Seno Street (formerly known as Washington Street)Municipal Mayor Urbano M. SenoMandaue
Orlacsan StreetOrlando Cabahug SanchezMandaue
G. Ouano StreetGerardo Llanera OuanoMandaue
C. Vicinal StreetCamino VicinalMandaue
C. P. Batiller StreetConstantino P. BatillerMandaue
L. Jayme StreetMunicipal President Leoncio JaymeMandaue
B. Suico StreetMunicipal President Benigno SuycoMandaue
M. Ceniza StreetPFC/PO Mardonio CenizaMandaue
M. Quizon StreetMarciano QuizonMandaue
S. E. Jayme Street (formerly known as Progresso Street)Municipal President Segundo E. JaymeMandaue
E. S. Dimpas StreetMunicipal President Eriberto S. DimpasMandaue
P. Remedio StreetPedro P. RemedioMandaue
P. L. Sanchez Street (formerly known as Pagsabungan Road)Vice Mayor Pedro L. SanchezMandaue
C. Congson Street (formerly known as Baas Road)Councilor Cesario CongsonMandaue
D. L. Bihag StreetBarangay Captain Demetrio L. BihagMandaue
R. T. Colina Street (formerly known as Libertad Street)Restituto T. ColinaMandaue
V. C. Albaño StreetCouncilor Vivencio Cortes AlbañoMandaue
F. M. Mendoza Street (previously but unofficially known as San Antonio Street)Councilor Francisco Marababol MendozaMandaue
A. Soriano Street Andrés Soriano, industrialist (1898-1964)Mandaue

City of Naga

Street NameNamesakeMunicipality / City
Mendoza Street (also known as Dalan Walay–Gugma)Municipal President Godofredo MendozaNaga
Sayson StreetMunicipal President Emiliano SaysonNaga City

Talisay

Street NameNamesakeCity
R. Rabaya StreetMayor Rafael Campo Rabaya (1908–1989)Talisay
V. H. Garces Street Mayor Vicente Hermosa Garces (1887–1971)Talisay
Judge L. Abarquez StreetJudge Leoncio Padin Abarquez (1927–1995)Talisay
Tres Aliños StreetIn Memory of the Anti-Spanish Revolutionary Brothers, Potenciano Aliño et al.Talisay
Msgr. T. Camomot Street Monsignor Teofilo Bastida Camomot (1914–1988)Talisay
Gen. Luna Street Brigadier General Antonio Novicio-Ancheta Luna (1866–1899)Talisay
Congressman A. T. Bacaltos Sr. StreetRepresentative Antonio Tabolio Bacaltos (1924–2005)Talisay
J. Logarta StreetJose G. Logarta (Journalist) (1928–1987)Talisay
Burgos StreetFray Jose Apolonio Garcia Burgos (18371872)Talisay
F. Bas StreetMunicipal President Fidel Manreal Bas (18741967) [22] Talisay
F. Deiparine StreetMunicipal Vice President Frisco "Prisco" Las Pinas Deiparine (18811975) [23] [24] Talisay
Kapitan "Polong" Deiparine Road (Famously known as the "ULDOG" Road)"Kapitan" Olympio "Polong" Deiparine [24] Talisay
E.H. Bascon StreetCongressman Ernesto Hermosa BasconTalisay
P. Labuca StreetMunicipal Captain Pedro Labuca (also a Revolutionary) [25] [26] Talisay

Toledo

Street NameNamesakeCity
Barba StreetMayor Marcelo Barba (1912–1978)Toledo
President Macapagal Highway President Diosdado Pangan Macapagal (1910–1997)Toledo
Lebumfacil StreetFulgencio LebumfacilToledo

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