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Canelar is located in <font size=3>[[Zamboanga_City%2C_Philippines|Zamboanga City]], '''[[Philippines]]'''</font>. It has an area of 92.7 Hectares and is about 1.20 kilometers north of City hall. | Canelar is located in <font size=3>[[Zamboanga_City%2C_Philippines|Zamboanga City]], '''[[Philippines]]'''</font>. It has an area of 92.7 Hectares and is about 1.20 kilometers north of City hall. | ||
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Gov. Camins Ave. cuts Canelar from East to West. At the cross-section of Gov. Camins Ave. and Sta. Maria Ave (climaco Rd), you will find 24 hour restaurants, such as: Jollibee and Chowking. An "island" full of beautiful plants adorns the center divide. | Gov. Camins Ave. cuts Canelar from East to West. At the cross-section of Gov. Camins Ave. and Sta. Maria Ave (climaco Rd), you will find 24 hour restaurants, such as: Jollibee and Chowking. An "island" full of beautiful plants adorns the center divide. | ||
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==History of Canelar, Zamboanga City== | ==History of Canelar, Zamboanga City== | ||
Barangay Canelar was a quaint sitio of the City of Zambonga in the pre and post war days. | Barangay Canelar was a quaint sitio of the City of Zambonga in the pre and post war days. |