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The San Juan River is one of the main river systems in Metro Manila, Philippines, and is a major tributary of the Pasig River. It begins near La Mesa Dam as the San Francisco del Monte River, which officially takes the name San Juan River when it meets with in Quezon City. As the San Juan River, it passes through Quezon City, San Juan, the Manila district of Santa Mesa and Santa Ana, and Mandaluyong.

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  • Río San Juan es uno de los principales sistemas fluviales, en el área Metropolitana de Manila (Gran Manila), al norte del país asiático de Filipinas, y es un afluente importante del río Pasig. Comienza cerca de La Presa Mesa como el río San Francisco, que oficialmente lleva el nombre del río San Juan cuando se reúne con el arroyo Mariblo en la ciudad de Quezón. Como el río San Juan, pasa a través de Quezon, la ciudad de San Juan, el distrito de Santa Mesa, Manila, y la ciudad de Mandaluyong.​ Aparte del río San Francisco, el río San Juan tiene cinco arroyos como sus afluentes principales (a partir de su boca yendo río arriba):​ * Arroyo de Buhangin * Arroyo de Maytunas * Arroyo de Salapán * Arroyo de Dilimán * Arroyo de Mariblo (es)
  • The San Juan River is one of the main river systems in Metro Manila, Philippines, and is a major tributary of the Pasig River. It begins near La Mesa Dam as the San Francisco del Monte River, which officially takes the name San Juan River when it meets with in Quezon City. As the San Juan River, it passes through Quezon City, San Juan, the Manila district of Santa Mesa and Santa Ana, and Mandaluyong. Right-of-way issues caused the realignment of the Santa Mesa portion of the Skyway Stage 3. Instead of passing through Old Santa Mesa Street, the expressway now follows the course of the San Juan River from Araneta Avenue to Pasig River. (en)
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  • Brgy. 619, Manila (en)
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  • San Juan River (en)
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  • San Francisco del Monte River (en)
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  • San Juan–Pasig (en)
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  • Río San Juan es uno de los principales sistemas fluviales, en el área Metropolitana de Manila (Gran Manila), al norte del país asiático de Filipinas, y es un afluente importante del río Pasig. Comienza cerca de La Presa Mesa como el río San Francisco, que oficialmente lleva el nombre del río San Juan cuando se reúne con el arroyo Mariblo en la ciudad de Quezón. Como el río San Juan, pasa a través de Quezon, la ciudad de San Juan, el distrito de Santa Mesa, Manila, y la ciudad de Mandaluyong.​ (es)
  • The San Juan River is one of the main river systems in Metro Manila, Philippines, and is a major tributary of the Pasig River. It begins near La Mesa Dam as the San Francisco del Monte River, which officially takes the name San Juan River when it meets with in Quezon City. As the San Juan River, it passes through Quezon City, San Juan, the Manila district of Santa Mesa and Santa Ana, and Mandaluyong. (en)
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  • Río San Juan (Gran Manila) (es)
  • San Juan River (Metro Manila) (en)
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