Re: [talk-ph] Pasay Boundary

2018-01-19 Thread Eugene Alvin Villar
The border east of Roxas Boulevard is well attested. See for example this
map of Barangay 1 in Pasay,[1] and this map of Manila.[2]

What's not exactly clear though is the border west of Roxas Boulevard. I
once read an article about a court case wherein Pasay and Manila were
disputing to which city a floating restaurant that was moored north of the
CCP Complex owed it business taxes to. The court case decided that the
border cuts through CCP and the Folk Arts Theater. Basically, just extend
the border in a straight line from before the CCP Complex land was
reclaimed. So we are following the border as shown for this map of Barangay
76 in Pasay.[3]


[1] http://www.pasay.gov.ph/Barangay/barangay-001.jpg
[2] https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/4/4c/Unofficial_Manila_Map.jpg
[3] http://www.pasay.gov.ph/Barangay/barangay-076.jpg

On Fri, Jan 19, 2018 at 6:04 PM, Jim Morgan  wrote:

> The northernmost boundary of Pasay doesn't look right to me
>
> https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/113858#map=15/14.
> 5533/120.9955
>
> Most of the rest of it is following roads, rivers, coast etc, but it looks
> like this doesn't follow anything in particular.
>
> Jim
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[talk-ph] Pasay Boundary

2018-01-19 Thread Jim Morgan
The northernmost boundary of Pasay doesn't look right to me

https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/113858#map=15/14.5533/120.9955

Most of the rest of it is following roads, rivers, coast etc, but it looks like 
this doesn't follow anything in particular. 

Jim

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