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N232 highway (Philippines)

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Fort General Gregorio H. del Pilar arch that provides access to the Philippine Military Academy campus via PMA Road, which is a component of N232 facing southbound.
Route information
Maintained by the Department of Public Works and Highways
Length3.9 km[1] (2.4 mi)
Major junctions
North end N231 (Loakan Road)
South endPMA Cut Off Road 2 at the Philippine Military Academy
Location
Major citiesBaguio
Highway system
Roads in the Philippines
N231N233

The National Route 232 (N232) forms part of the Philippine highway network. It acts as a spur of Loakan Road that provides access to the Philippine Military Academy in Baguio.

Route description[edit]

Major Mane Road[edit]

N232 starts at the junction of N231 (Loakan Road) at its northern end of the route, where the road known as Major Mane Road. It passes through the Baguio City Economic Zone where it passes high-tech industrial establishments, such as Texas Instruments. After the road passes the junction at the Philippine Military Academy gate, it continues east and the road becomes unnumbered as Balatoc Road, which classified as a tertiary road.

Philippine Military Academy Road[edit]

N232 turns right from Major Mane Road to the Fort General Gregorio H. del Pilar arch as PMA Road, which enters the Philippine Military Academy campus. It is an access road that passes within the PMA's premises. The route becomes a two lane divided road then after the curve going south, it becomes a one-way road with PMA Cut Off Road 1 (a tertiary road) serves as a one-way road for northbound merging back to N232. Travelers can view the military monuments along the route. The route then encircles the PMA Grandstand and along their vicinities after passing the facade of Melchor Hall. N232 terminates south at the intersection of PMA Cut Off Road 2, which is a tertiary road.

References[edit]

  1. "Road and Bridge Inventory". www.dpwh.gov.ph. Retrieved 2020-08-27.



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