F. Llamas Street
F. Llamas Street (Cebuano: Dalan F. Llamas) is a national tertiary road in Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines. It commences at N. Bacalso Avenue in Barangay Basak San Nicolas, passes through the junction of Tres de Abril and E. Sabellano streets and ends at the junction of Katipunan Street in Barangay Tisa. It was formerly considered as a "national aid" city road under Executive Order No. 113 issued by President Ramon Magsaysay on May 2, 1955.
Calle de Fernando Llamas (Spanish) | |
End point of F. Llamas Street, Cebu City heading towards N. Bacalso Avenue | |
Native name | Dalan F. Llamas (Cebuano) |
Namesake | Francisco Llamas Fernández |
Length | 1.38 km (0.86 mi) Based on DPWH Atlas 2019 |
Location | Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines |
From | N. Bacalso Avenue in Barangay Basak San Nicolas |
Major junctions | Tres de Abril Street/E. Sabellano Street |
To | Katipunan Street in Barangay Tisa |
The street is named after Francisco Llamas, a Cebuano revolutionary who was a member of Cebu's Katipunan led by Leon Kilat and whose house was sometimes used as the group's meeting place.
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