List of streets in Zamboanga del Norte

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Rizal Avenue in downtown Dipolog. Downtown Dipolog early morning (2019).jpg
Rizal Avenue in downtown Dipolog.

This is a partial list of streets in Zamboanga del Norte, Philippines.

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Dapitan

Street NameNamesakeCity
Jose Rizal Avenue Jose Rizal Dapitan
Don Francisco Mercado Street Francisco Rizal Mercado, Jose Rizal's fatherDapitan
Andres Bonifacio Avenue Andres Bonifacio, founder of the Katipunan Dapitan
F. Blumentritt Street Ferdinand Blumentritt, Austrian scholar [1] Dapitan
Dr. Heinz Luetke StreetDr. Heinz LuetkeDapitan
Gov. Carnicero StreetRicardo Carnicero, the Spanish Politico-Military Governor of DapitanDapitan
F. Sanchez StreetFrancisco de Paula Sanchez, Jose Rizal's professor and companion during his exile in Dapitan [2] Dapitan
Datu Pagbuwaya StreetDatu Pagbuaya, a local chieftainDapitan
Don Pedro Manooc StreetPedro Manooc, son of Datu PagbuwayaDapitan
Maria Uray LaneMaria Uray, daughter of Pedro ManoocDapitan
Crisostomo Ibarra Streetnamed after the protagonist in the novel, Noli Me Tangere , Juan Crisostomo Ibarra [3] Dapitan
Leonor Rivera Street Leonor Rivera, Jose Rizal's childhood sweetheartDapitan
Josephine Bracken Street Josephine Bracken, Jose Rizal's common-law wifeDapitan
Mi Retiro Streetnamed after the poem Mi Retiro (Spanish for My Retreat)Dapitan
Gov. Guading Adaza StreetGuadalupe "Guading" Adaza, Governor of Zamboanga del Norte (1955; 1959-1963) [4] Dapitan
Justice Florentino Saguin StreetFlorentino Saguin, jurist, co-founder of Banco Dipolog, and former Governor of Zamboanga Province (1922-1925) [4] Dapitan
Don Hospicio Ochotorena StreetDapitan
Doña Trinidad Rizal Street Trinidad Rizal, Jose Rizal's sisterDapitan
Jose Aseniero StreetJose Dalman Aseniero, one of Jose Rizal's students in DapitanDapitan
Noli Me Tangere Streetnamed after the novel, Noli Me Tangere Dapitan
El Filibusterismo Roadnamed after the novel, El Filibusterismo Dapitan

Dipolog

Street NameNamesakeCity
Rizal Avenue (historically Calle Rosario) Dr. Jose Protacio Rizal/Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Dipolog
Bonifacio Street Andres de Castro Bonifacio Dipolog
Quezon AvenuePresident Manuel Luis Quezon y Molina Dipolog
Osmeña StreetPresident Sergio Suico Osmeña Sr. Dipolog
Magsaysay Street/Extension [5] President Ramon del Fierro Magsaysay Dipolog
C. P. Garcia StreetPresident Carlos Polistico Garcia Dipolog
Gen. Luna Street General Antonio Novicio Ancheta Luna Dipolog
Mabini Street Apolinario Maranan Mabini Dipolog
P. Burgos StreetFather Jose Apolonio Garcia Burgos Dipolog
P. Gomez StreetFather Mariano Gomez Dipolog
P. Zamora StreetFather Jacinto del Rosario Zamora Dipolog
Lopez Jaena Street Graciano Lopez Jaena Dipolog
Arellano Street/ExtensionJustice Cayetano Lonzon Arellano Dipolog
M. H. del Pilar Street Marcelo Hidalgo Gatmaitan del Pilar Dipolog
Lapu-Lapu Street Lapu-Lapu Dipolog
Malvar Street/ExtensionGeneral Miguel Carpio Malvar Dipolog
Tomas Claudio Street (often shortened as T. Claudio Street)Private Tomas Mateo Claudio Dipolog
Martinez Street (historically Boholano Street)Pascual Tan Martinez, Mayor of Dipolog (1913-1921)/After the migrated Boholano settlers who lived in the townDipolog
Ortega StreetPaciano J. Ortega, Mayor of Dipolog (1922)Dipolog
Bendijo StreetGaudencio Bendijo, Mayor of Dipolog (3 months in 1922)Dipolog
Echavez Street/ExtensionIsabelo Z. Echavez, Mayor of Dipolog (1922-1925)Dipolog
Lailay StreetGerino Zorilla Lailay, Mayor of Dipolog (1930-1937)Dipolog
Gonzales Street (formerly Jones Street)Geronimo Gonzales, Mayor of Dipolog (1926-1927)/William Atkinson Jones, American legislator and author of the Jones Act Dipolog
F. B. Lacaya Street/Extension [5] (often shortened as F. Lacaya Street, formerly Balintawak Street)Felipe Belarmino Lacaya, Mayor of Dipolog (1928)/After the Cry of Pugad Lawin in Balintawak Dipolog
Calibo Street (formerly Wilson Street)Vicente Calibo, Mayor of Dipolog (1938-1946)/US President Woodrow Wilson Dipolog
Kagatan RoadFermin D. Kagatan, Mayor of Dipolog (1946-1955)Dipolog
Herrera StreetFelicisimo L. Herrera, Mayor of Dipolog (1963-1969 as municipal mayor; 1970-1978 as city mayor)Dipolog
Katipunan Street Katipunan Dipolog
Padre Ramon Street (often shortened as P. Ramon Street)Father Jose A. RamonDipolog
Tabiliran Street (formerly Biak-na-Bato Street)Capitan Basilio Tabiliran/After the Pact of Biak-na-Bato of 1897.Dipolog
C. Sorronda RoadGobernadorcillo Cirilo SorrondaDipolog
M. Velasco StreetCapitan Macias VelascoDipolog
Estaka Streetnamed after the barangay where the street is locatedDipolog
Capitol Avenuenamed after the fact, the road (although disputed) is situated behind the Zamboanga del Norte Provincial Capitol.Dipolog
Aguilar Street Atty. Zorro Campos Aguilar, human rights lawyerDipolog
Amatong Street Jacobo Sybico Amatong, lawyer and Dipolog City councilorDipolog
Ranillo Street (formerly Lincoln Street) Matias Castillon Ranillo Sr., Governor and, later, Representative of Zamboanga province/US President Abraham Lincoln Dipolog
Fr. N. Patangan RoadRev. Fr. Nicasio Yebes Patangan, the first diocesan priest of MindanaoDipolog
Gen. John J. Pershing Highway [5] John Joseph Pershing, American military general and governor of the Department of Mindanao and Sulu Dipolog
Mayor Pastor Bajamunde Road [5] Pastor Ranillo Bajamunde, Mayor of Dipolog (1956-1959)Dipolog
Felix Bastasa Road [5] Felix Bastasa, barangay captain of Santa Filomena (1972-1986)Dipolog
Pablo Canturias Road [5] Pablo Canturias, barangay captain of Santa Filomena (1968-1971)Dipolog
Isaias Uy Road [5] Isaias Ang Uy, Filipino-Chinese businessmanDipolog
Andres Dacua Road [5] Andres Dacua, teniente del barrio of Santa Filomena (1963-1968)Dipolog
Nelson Saldon Road [5] Nelson Saldon, barangay captain of Santa Filomena (2004-2013)Dipolog
Gov. Felipe Azcuna Road [5] Felipe B. Azcuna, Governor of Zamboanga province (1940-1941; 1948-1949) and present-day Zamboanga del Norte (1952-1955; 1963-1967)Dipolog
Gov. Alberto Ubay Road [5] Alberto Quilantang Ubay, Governor of Zamboanga del Norte (1980-1986)Dipolog
Justice Guardson Lood Road [5] Guardson R. Lood, jurist, Assemblyman of the Regular Batasang Pambansa for Zamboanga del Norte's at-large district (1984-1986)Dipolog
Eugenio Margate Road [5] Eugenio Redulla Margate, Dipolognon farmer who introduced the "Margate System of Planting Rice"Dipolog
Dr. Santiago Calo Road [5] Santiago Sanchez Calo, Sr., World War II-era medical practitionerDipolog
Anahaw Road [5] named after the purok in Galas and the plant abundant in the area Dipolog
Lobing Ogis Road [5] named after the purok in GalasDipolog
Paraiso Road [5] named after the sitio in GalasDipolog
Banicapt Road [5] named after the purok in GalasDipolog
Riverside Road [5] named as the road leads to the namesake purok in OlinganDipolog
San Vicente Road [5] named as the road passes behind a church in Olingan dedicated to Saint Vincent Ferrer Dipolog
Fisheries Road [5] named as the road leads to the Olingan-based Dipolog School of FisheriesDipolog
Olingan Central Road [5] named as the road passes through Olingan's central areaDipolog
Charcoal Drive [5] named as to connote the making of charcoal, hence the Visayan term and barangay name of "Olingan"Dipolog
Fishermen Lane [5] named as the path leads to the beach for Olingan fisherfolks to catch fishDipolog
South Point Lane [5] named as it "points" south from Olingan to PuntaDipolog
Buli Road [5] named after a plant abundant in the area of Minaog Dipolog
Bayugo Road [5] named after a plant abundant in the area of Minaog Dipolog
Puting Bato Road [5] named after a landmark known to locals in the area due to its white rocky formationDipolog
Pangadlaw Road [5] named after a locally-endemic variant of orchids Dipolog
One Heart Road [5] named as it passes by the abandoned One Heart Dipolog CockpitDipolog
Surf Road [5] named after Surf Beach in MiputakDipolog
Seaport Road [5] named as it passes by the Port of Dipolog Dipolog
Ramos Village Road [5] named after the namesake village in Sta. FilomenaDipolog
Sicayab Circumferential Road [5] named after the barangay where the road is locatedDipolog

Manukan

Street NameNamesakeCity
Francesco Palliola StreetFather Francesco Palliola [6] Manukan

Polanco

Street NameNamesakeCity
Dr. Jose Rizal Street Jose Rizal Polanco
M. Quezon StreetPresident Manuel Quezon Polanco
E. Quirino StreetPresident Elpidio Quirino Polanco
Pres. D. Macapagal StreetPresident Diosdado Macapagal Polanco
B. Ocupe StreetPolanco
Fr. Romero StreetPolanco
New Society Road Bagong Lipunan Polanco

Siocon

Street NameNamesakeCity
Magsaysay AvenuePresident Ramon del Fierro MagsaysaySiocon
D. Riconalla StreetDionisio RiconallaSiocon
Tomboc StreetSiocon

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