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English: Upload Wizard photos of - a) Jones Bridge, Manila [1], a bridge that spans the Pasig River[2] in the Philippines connecting the districts of Binondo[3] on Rosario Street (Calle Rosario, now Quintin Paredes Street) with the center of Santa Cruz, Manila[4] the previous bridge that connected the two districts was the Puente Grande (Great Bridge), later called the Puente de España [5] (Bridge of Spain) located one block upriver on Nueva Street (Calle Nueva, now E. T. Yuchengco Street) considered to be the oldest established in the Philippines, beside the Postal Bank and Manila Central Post Office, Binondo, Manila and view of Santa Cruz, Manila b) beside also, is the Estero de Binondo [6] one of six major tributaries of Pasig river mentioned in Rizal's Noli Me Tangere Coordinates: 14°35'52"N 120°58'26"E Barangay 282 Zone 26 - part of the List of rivers and estuaries in Metro Manila[7] - with pumps of the Maynilad Water Services [8] Water Delivery Sewerage and Sanitation - Canal de la Reina floodgate [9] Pumping station [10] that end at Muelle de Binondo - the M. dela Industria Bridge, 15 Tons maximum, Pumping Stations, West Metro Manila Flood District, under MMDA, c) the Savory restaurant, beside the Arko ng Pagkakaibigang Pilipino-Tsino (Filipino-Chinese Friendship Arch at Binondo), Philtrust Bank, Bureau of Lands Management (Philippines) [11] Plaza Cervantes, Binondo, Manila, Philippines cor. Quintin Paredes Street (Binondo District) corner Escolta Street [12].
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