Fortunato Halili Avenue

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Governor Fortunato F. Halili Avenue
F.F. Halili Ave. / Gov. Halili Ave.
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Route information
Length6 km (3.7 mi)
Major junctions
East endDel Monte-Norzagaray Road in San Jose del Monte [note 1]
Major intersections
West endN1 (Philippines).svg N1 (MacArthur Highway) in Bocaue
Location
Country Philippines
Provinces Bulacan
Major cities San Jose del Monte [note 2]
Towns
Highway system
  • Roads in the Philippines

The Governor Fortunato F. Halili Avenue or simply the Governor Halili Ave, is a two-to-four lane national road and one of the major thoroughfares of the city of San Jose del Monte and the municipalities of Santa Maria and Bocaue in Bulacan, Philippines, named after the former governor of Bulacan. Many establishments are located along this 6-kilometer road.

Route description

Halili Avenue starts at the MacArthur Highway in the muncipality of Bocaue in Bulacan. Its first major junction was the North Luzon Expressway or NLEx. It enters Santa Maria after the NLEx-Bocaue junction. It was bisected near the Santa Maria bridge and continues as Santa Maria -Tungkong Mangga Road. It enters San Jose del Monte after a few meters. It terminates at Del Monte-Norzagaray Road in San Jose del Monte.

Notes

  1. Eastern end as Santa Maria-Tungkong Mangga Road
  2. The section of the avenue from Santa Maria to San Jose del Monte is also called Santa Maria-Tungkong Mangga Road

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