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Bonny Serrano Avenue : ウィキペディア英語版
Bonny Serrano Avenue

|direction_a=West
|terminus_a=Conrado Benitez Street and Horseshoe Drive in Horseshoe Village
|junction= Epifanio de los Santos Avenue
Katipunan Avenue (C-5)
|direction_b=East
|terminus_b=Eulogio Rodriguez Jr. Avenue (C-5) and FVR Road in Libis
|location=Quezon City and San Juan
}}
Colonel Bonny Serrano Avenue, commonly known simply as Bonny Serrano Avenue (also spelled ''Boni Serrano Avenue''), is a major east-west thoroughfare in the Eastern Manila District of Metro Manila, Philippines, running between San Juan City and Quezon City. It forms the northern limit of San Juan and the southern limit of Quezon City's New Manila and Cubao districts and links the Philippine National Police headquarters in Camp Crame with the Armed Forces of the Philippines headquarters in Camp Aguinaldo. The avenue, formerly called (and still known locally as) Santolan Road, runs from the border between Greenhills, San Juan and Horseshoe Village, Quezon City in the west to the villages of Libis and Blue Ridge by Quezon City's border with Marikina in the east. It was named after the decorated Korean War hero, Venancio "Bonny" Serrano.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bikol awardees give back to their birthplaces )
==History==
Bonny Serrano Avenue was formerly called the ''Carretera de Santolan'' (Santolan Road) which ran from the Santolan pumping station on the Mariquina River to El Deposito water reservoir in San Juan del Monte, the main source of water for Manila residents during the Spanish colonial period. It was built around 1901 during the early years of the American colonial period at a cost of $150 (150 pesos).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Public laws and resolutions passed by the United States Philippine Commission, during the quarter )〕 In 1935, the road, also known as the San Juan–Santolan Road, became the location of Camp Murphy, home of the United States Army Philippine Department, and eventually the Philippine Commonwealth Army, which was named after then Governor-General Frank Murphy. The military camp eventually became Camp Aguinaldo and Camp Crame when the Philippines gained independence after World War II. The San Juan–Quezon City segment of Santolan Road was then renamed after Serrano in 1970, three months after the war hero's death.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Introducing Mrs. Bonny Serrano )

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