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Nicanor Garcia Street, historically known as Calle Reposo or Reposo Street, is a street running for several hundred meters north of Gil Puyat Avenue in Bel-Air Village, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. It crosses Jupiter Street/Metropolitan Avenue and Kalayaan Avenue, ending at J.P. Rizal Avenue along the barangay boundaries of Poblacion and Valenzuela. It has a short extension into Rizal Village, named as Antipolo Street. The street is notable for its art galleries, interior design showrooms, and fine dining restaurants.

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  • Calle Nicanor García (es)
  • Nicanor Garcia Street (en)
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  • La Calle Nicanor García​ históricamente conocida como Calle Reposo, es una calle que va por varios cientos de metros al norte de la avenida Gil Puyat en Bel-Air Village, Makati, en el área Metropolitana de Manila, la capital de Filipinas. Cruza la calle Júpiter y la avenida Kalayaan, terminando en la avenida JP Rizal. La calle es notable por sus galerías de arte, salas de exposiciones de diseño de interiores y restaurantes de alta cocina. (es)
  • Nicanor Garcia Street, historically known as Calle Reposo or Reposo Street, is a street running for several hundred meters north of Gil Puyat Avenue in Bel-Air Village, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. It crosses Jupiter Street/Metropolitan Avenue and Kalayaan Avenue, ending at J.P. Rizal Avenue along the barangay boundaries of Poblacion and Valenzuela. It has a short extension into Rizal Village, named as Antipolo Street. The street is notable for its art galleries, interior design showrooms, and fine dining restaurants. (en)
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  • Nicanor Garcia Street (en)
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  • Nicanor Garcia Street (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Calle_Reposo.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Alliance_Française_de_Manille.jpg
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  • Nicanor Garcia (en)
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  • Reposo Street (en)
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  • North (en)
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  • Calle Reposo (en)
  • Calle Plesantero (en)
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  • J.P. Rizal Avenue in Poblacion and Valenzuela (en)
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  • in Bel-Air (en)
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  • La Calle Nicanor García​ históricamente conocida como Calle Reposo, es una calle que va por varios cientos de metros al norte de la avenida Gil Puyat en Bel-Air Village, Makati, en el área Metropolitana de Manila, la capital de Filipinas. Cruza la calle Júpiter y la avenida Kalayaan, terminando en la avenida JP Rizal. La calle es notable por sus galerías de arte, salas de exposiciones de diseño de interiores y restaurantes de alta cocina. Nicanor García forma la frontera entre Bel-Air Village y el cementerio de Manila Sur. Originalmente fue llamada Calle Reposo, y también se llamó Calle Plesantero por sus residentes anteriores. En la década de 1990, la vía fue renombrada como Nicanor García, en honor de Nicanor F. García, el primer alcalde municipal electo de Makati quien se desempeñó en su cargo desde 1922 hasta 1934. (es)
  • Nicanor Garcia Street, historically known as Calle Reposo or Reposo Street, is a street running for several hundred meters north of Gil Puyat Avenue in Bel-Air Village, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. It crosses Jupiter Street/Metropolitan Avenue and Kalayaan Avenue, ending at J.P. Rizal Avenue along the barangay boundaries of Poblacion and Valenzuela. It has a short extension into Rizal Village, named as Antipolo Street. The street is notable for its art galleries, interior design showrooms, and fine dining restaurants. Nicanor Garcia forms the border between Bel-Air Village and the under-construction Makati Columbarium, which sits on the former Makati Catholic Cemetery, in barangay Valenzuela and between barangays Valenzuela and Poblacion. It was originally called Calle Reposo (Spanish for rest or repose), and was also called Calle Plesantero (pleasant place) by earlier residents. Its origin traces back to an access road connecting the Makati Catholic Cemetery to the rest of Makati. In the 1990s, the road was renamed to Nicanor Garcia Street, after Nicanor F. Garcia, the first elected municipal mayor of Makati who served from 1922 to 1934. An artists' association called "Grupo Reposo" composed of the street's gallery and store owners holds an annual street art and culture festival on Nicanor Garcia Street. The group aims to make the old Calle Reposo an art center and the city's cultural hub. (en)
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  • Based on Google Maps (en)
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  • Calle Plesantero (en)
  • Calle Reposo (before 1991) (en)
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  • Reposo Street
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