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EDSA then continues on its route and serves as the boundary of the cities of San Juan and Quezon City.
EDSA enters the Baclaran Shopping Center and continues eastward until it enters the Bay City reclamation area, where the large SM Mall of Asia is located.

EDSA and until
Still, people came to EDSA until it swelled to hundreds of thousands of unarmed civilians.
Joseph Estrada was ousted in January by the second EDSA People Power Revolution. Pimentel occupied the Senate Presidency until the end of the regular session on June 2001.
Mayor Bernardo R. Rabanoz took the reign of administration after winning the 1980 electoral race in which he serve for six years from March 3, 1980 until April 1986 when the Aquino Administration took severiegnty by virtue of the Historic EDSA revolution.

EDSA and Triangle
* ABS-CBN Broadcasting Center, EDSA South Triangle, Diliman, Quezon City

EDSA and Park
EDSA starts from the Bonifacio Monument ( Monumento ) Roundabout, the marker of the 1896 Revolution by Andres Bonifacio in Grace Park, Caloocan, wherein it will continue straight eastwards, entering Quezon City through the Balintawak District, after an intersection with the North Luzon Expressway at the Balintawak Cloverleaf Interchange.

EDSA and after
Finally, to the amazement and admiration of the entire world, after twenty years of martial rule, Ferdinand Marcos was driven out from power and Corazon Aquino was formally and peacefully sworn in as the new president of a freed and liberated Philippines on February 25, 1986, a historic event which is now known and remembered as the 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution.
With the victory of Fidel V. Ramos in the 1992 presidential election, many representatives defected to his Lakas-NUCD party ; the same would happen with Joseph Estrada's victory in 1998, but he lost support when he was ousted after the 2001 EDSA Revolution that brought his vice president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to power.
However, after the EDSA Revolution, the word " balimbing " got a rather derogatory definition as a turncoat because of fruit's many sides.
It also home to the Banco de Oro main office owned by mall taipan Henry Sy, Sr. SM Megamall, the third largest mall in the country after SM North EDSA and SM Mall of Asia, is also in the Center along EDSA, as is the The Medical City, one of the three hospitals in the country accredited by the Joint Commission on International Accreditation.
EDSA passes through Mandaluyong after crossing the borders of Ortigas Center.
EDSA enters Pasay shortly after crossing the Magallanes Interchange, a turbine interchange in Makati.
According to Relampagos, the idea to rename EDSA after Aquino ( who led the 1986 People Power ) was conceptualized in the aftermath of her death.
Two and a half years after Sin's death, it was reported that at the height of EDSA II, Sin received a directive from the Vatican ordering him and the Philippine clergy to adopt a non-partisan stance towards the political crisis.
") discusses the condition of the Filipino masses after the 1986 EDSA Revolution while the novelty-styled song Kaka tells a story of a person named Kaka, who is having difficulty in finding things in the dark after a power outage, a reference to the frequent blackouts in the Philippines during the early 1990s.
Shortly after the EDSA Revolution, President Corazon Aquino, Aquino's widow, appointed Salonga Chair of the Presidential Commission on Good Government ( PCGG ), which was tasked with investigating and recovering the alleged ill-gotten wealth of Marcos and cronies.
this groups of artists eventually reunited and formed BUKLOD ng mga Musikero para sa Bayan which later Rom Donggeto, of Sinaglahi, Noel Cabangon, and Rene Bongcocan of Lingkod Sining took as their new band name when it disbanded after the EDSA Revolution.
During the late 1980s, after the EDSA Revolution, movies such as Dante, Victor Corpus, Alex Boncayao Brigade, Sparrow, and Balweg, Rebel Priest featured prominent leaders and members of the group.
This is the first synchronized national and local elections held after the ouster of Former President Joseph Estrada in January due to a military-backed civilian uprising ( popularly known as EDSA II ).
A short period from 1986 to 1988, right after the EDSA Revolution, there were no elections for mayor but only Officer In Charge to act as Mayor ad interim.
It was barely a week after the destruction of the municipal hall when the historic EDSA revolution which effected the installation of the new government occurred.
A well known national figure whose name was a famous avenue of Metro Manila called EDSA was named after Epifanio Delos Santos a former Governor of Nueva Ecija, Historian and a Writer during the American regime, who made a name for himself in the national political arena.
Ka Popoy was only to return at the helm of the Manila-Rizal Regional Party Committee after the EDSA uprising of 1986.
However, DWOK, DWAN and BBC-2 had been dissolved since the government-controlled radio and TV stations were stormed by reformist rebels and it was returned and re-aired to ABS-CBN after the 1986 EDSA Revolution as DWKO.
The agency was renamed as a Department after the 1986 EDSA Revolution in 1986.
The coalition was created after the EDSA Revolution of 2001 that ousted Joseph Estrada from the presidency on January 20.

EDSA and Avenue
On 26 June 1994, on the 25th Anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, Progressive Organization of Gays in the Philippines ( ProGay Philippines ) and Metropolitan Community Church ( MCC ) Manila organized the First LGBT Pride March in Asia, marching from EDSA to Quezon Avenue ( Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines ) and highlighting broad social issues.
Upon the urging and encouragement of the activist Cardinal Archbishop of Manila Jaime Sin, millions of Filipinos trooped to Camp Aguinaldo along Epifanio De los Santos Avenue ( EDSA ), where Enrile and Ramos have been holding operations, to give their moral support and prayers for the reformist soldiers.
The majority of the demonstrations took place on a long stretch of Epifanio de los Santos Avenue, more commonly known by its acronym EDSA, in Metropolitan Manila from February 22 – 25, 1986 and involved over two million Filipino civilians as well as several political, military, and including religious groups led by Cardinal Jaime Sin, the Archbishop of Manila.
During the height of the revolution, an estimated one to three million people filled EDSA from Ortigas Avenue all the way to Cubao.
The photo above shows the area at the intersection of EDSA and Boni Serrano Avenue, just between Camp Crame and Camp Aguinaldo.
Performers entertained the crowds, nuns and priests led prayer vigils, and people set up barricades and makeshift sandbags, trees, and vehicles in several places along EDSA and intersecting streets such as Santolan and Ortigas Avenue.
The Ayala Center is a business, recreational, shopping, dining, and entertainment development located in Barangay San Lorenzo in Makati, at the corner of two major thoroughfares, Ayala Avenue and Epifanio de los Santos Avenue ( EDSA ), in Makati's central business district.
* Another explosive device was detonated inside a bus traveling along the Epifanio de los Santos Avenue ( EDSA ).
Ortigas Center is surrounded by the streets of EDSA to the west, Ortigas Avenue to the north, Meralco Avenue to the east, and Shaw Boulevard to the south.
Epifanio de los Santos Avenue, ( Tagalog: Abenida Epifanio de los Santos ) commonly abbreviated as EDSA, is an important arterial road and freeway in Metro Manila, Philippines.
Being the most important highway and thoroughfare in the metropolis, Epifanio de los Santos Avenue handles an average of 316, 345 cars daily, and an average of 2. 34 million vehicles go through EDSA every day.
The People Power Monument can be seen on the north side of EDSA in the White Plains Avenue junction.
Later, with the creation of the Metro Manila Arterial Road System in 1965, the Circumferential Road 4 system was created, extending EDSA to Taft Avenue from the South Luzon Expressway ( the extension was called F. Rein Avenue ), and further to Roxas Boulevard ( the extension was called P. Lovina Avenue ).
In 1995, the Manila Metro Rail Transit System began construction, being built over EDSA from North Avenue to Taft Avenue during the presidency of Joseph Estrada.
In 2001, the Avenue again became the site of the EDSA Revolution of 2001 that toppled President Estrada, and elevated vice president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, to the presidency on January 20, 2001 at the EDSA Shrine.
In 2010, the Yellow Line of the Manila Light Rail Transit System was extended from Monumento to Roosevelt, ultimately transversing EDSA to end at the site of the current North Avenue MRT Station.
Due to increasing vehicles congesting on the SLEX within Metro Manila, the Metro Manila Skyway was constructed as a direct, non-stop route from Bicutan in Parañaque to Buendia Avenue in Makati, bypassing many of the interchanges of the SLEX, such as those with the C-5 near Fort Bonifacio and EDSA.
The Shrine of Mary, Queen of Peace, Our Lady of EDSA, or more popularly, the EDSA Shrine is a small church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila located at the intersection of Ortigas Avenue and Epifanio de los Santos Avenue ( EDSA ) in Quezon City.

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