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Description 9961Newly Renovated Bulacan Provincial Capitol Building 14.jpg |
English:
Newly Renovated Bulacan Provincial Capitol Building
largest mural in the Philippines, entitled “Kasaysayan ng Bulacan”
Amadeo Yabut Manalad murals on Philippines’ past
Barangay
Guinhawa
14.8468, 120.8494
Malolos City
,
Bulacan
(along
MacArthur Highway
or Manila North Road
Philippine highway network
(Note: Judge Florentino Floro, the owner, to repeat, Donor
Florentino Floro
of all these photos hereby donate gratuitously, freely and unconditionally Judge Floro all these photos to and for Wikimedia Commons, exclusively, for public use of the public domain, and again without any condition whatsoever).
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Date | |
Source | Own work |
Author | Judgefloro |
Camera location | 14° 50′ 48.48″ N, 120° 50′ 57.84″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 14.846800; 120.849400 |
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Guinhawa 14.8468, 120.8494
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