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Samson Road
Street in Caloocan, the Philippines / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Samson Road is a major east–west street in Caloocan, northern Metro Manila, Philippines. The road is a continuation of Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA), linked to it via the Bonifacio Monument Roundabout (Monumento) to form a single through route. These roads form part of Circumferential Road 4 (C-4) of the Metro Manila's arterial road network, National Route 120 of the Philippine highway network, and Asian Highway 26 of the Asian highway network.
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Circumferential Road 4 | |
![]() Samson Road, looking east near SM Center Sangandaan | |
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Namesake | Apolonio Samson |
Maintained by | Department of Public Works and Highways – Metro Manila 3rd District Engineering Office |
Length | 1.06 km (0.66 mi)[1] |
Location | Caloocan |
East end | Bonifacio Monument Circle |
West end | A. Mabini Street / Marcelo H. Del Pilar Street |
Samson Road is named for Apolonio Samson, a Katipunan barrio lieutenant from Sitio Kangkong, Balintawak, Caloocan (now part of Quezon City) who fought alongside Andres Bonifacio during the Philippine Revolution.[2][3]