Iloilo Map


Iloilo Map Directory

Iloilo City Map Guide by whyte (click map to enlarge)
iloilo map

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29 responses so far

29 Responses to “Iloilo Map”

  1. Marcos C.on 13 May 2008 at 4:57 am 1

    bugs: approx. 30 mins by jeepney and 20+ by private vehicle or taxi.

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  2. bugson 12 May 2008 at 8:27 pm 2

    hi.. how long will i travel by taxi if i come from delgado st. going to cpu?? 30min? 1 hr? thanx..

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  3. anneon 15 Mar 2008 at 4:16 pm 3

    hey im home na from my trip… found the school kinda far but i got around pretty well i took the puj

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  4. chymera00on 09 Mar 2008 at 7:23 pm 4

    Hello, Anna. You can click the image to view the enlarged version. PSHS is located in Metropolis Subdivision in Jaro, it’s located along McArthur Highway. Almost everyone is familiar where Metropolis so asking around once you’re already in Iloilo will help you.

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  5. anneon 09 Mar 2008 at 4:02 pm 5

    could you e-mail me a bigger map? and tell me directions how to go to philippine science hig school?

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  6. kent yeeon 29 Jan 2008 at 4:46 pm 6

    the zero point of Iloilo is the Arroyo fountain.

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  7. jonon 23 Jan 2008 at 11:10 am 7

    how about ang zero point, miles, kilometers o watever na sa tawagon sng iloilo, dn na cya makita?

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  8. totopurzon 22 Jan 2008 at 1:21 pm 8

    GPS will give you the latitude, longitude and altitude positions (x,y,z) or the eastings, northings and elevations relative to the mean sea level

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  9. jonon 20 Jan 2008 at 10:31 am 9

    interesting… how about ang latitude and longtitude, makuha mo man na? bal an mo kung may ara man zero point ang iloilo? kung may ara diin na da sa iloilo? kag ano iya lat and longtitude? tnx.

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  10. totopurzon 19 Jan 2008 at 9:02 pm 10

    @jon the probable error depends on the type of gps units. There are navigational units with probable error of 20 meters that would just show you direction or general locations. Using waypoints feature, one would know that he is within 20 meters where he wants to go (gps cost P3k to P10k). For cadastral surveying you need units that would give you probable errors in millimeters because it would be unacceptable for land titles to have bigger errors (cost around P400k). We at GF are using units calibrated by NAMRIA at 30 centimeters probable error (cost P30k to P50k) since 1997.

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