Quirino Highway
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For the roads with similar names, see Quirino Avenue, Elpidio Quirino Avenue, Andaya Highway, and Naguilian Road.
The Quirino Highway, formerly called the El Quirino Express Road[citation needed] or Ipo Road, is a four-to-eight lane, secondary highway that connects Quezon City to the municipality of Norzagaray in Bulacan, Philippines. The road is designated as National Route 127 (N127) of the Philippine highway network within the city bounds of Quezon City, Radial Road 7 (R-7),[1] and a spur of Radial Road 8 (R-8) of Metro Manila's arterial road network.
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Quirino Highway | ||||
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Maintained by the Department of Public Works and Highways | ||||
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South end | AH 26 (N1) (EDSA) in Quezon City | |||
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North end | Villarama Road / Ipo Road in Norzagaray, Bulacan | |||
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Country | Philippines | |||
Major cities | Quezon City, Caloocan, San Jose del Monte | |||
Towns | Norzagaray | |||
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