Juan Ruiz Street

Juan Ruiz Street or shortened into J. Ruiz Street is a street located in San Juan City, Philippines. It runs in a generally north-south orientation between the junction with A. Luna Street and the intersection with N. Domingo Street and connects the barangays of Ermitaño, Balong Bato and Salapan in San Juan City. It is served by J. Ruiz station of the Manila Line 2.

Juan Ruiz Street
Juan Ruiz Street north of J. Ruiz station in Salapan
LocationSan Juan City
FromA. Luna Street in San Juan
Major
junctions
J. Dela Cruz Street
Melanio De Street
A. Reyes Street
29 de Agosto Street
F. Antonio Street
Aurora Boulevard
S. De Guzman Street
R. Lagmay Street
ToN. Domingo Street in San Juan

The street was named after one of the first 18 Katipuneros from San Juan that fought and died in the First Battle of Katipunan in Pinaglabanan which is also located in San Juan.[1]

Route

Juan Ruiz Street commences at the intersection with A. Luna Street in the northwest. It heads due east then turns south, traversing some of the minor streets in the area namely J. Dela Cruz Street, Melanio De Street, A. Reyes Street, 29 de Agosto Street, and F. Antonio Street. After crossing Aurora Boulevard, Juan Ruiz intersects with S. De Guzman Street before it bends further southeast and crosses R. Lagmay Street. It then straightens up south up until it ends in the junction with N. Domingo Street.

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See also

References

  1. Juan Ruiz Street published by Historiles.com; accessed 2014-11-19.

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