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Upload Wizard photos of - the - a) Baluarte de Dilao or San Lorenzo, San Francisco, San Fernando de Dilao, or Dilao built in late 18th century restored since 1983, named after Spanish king Saint Ferdinand III of Castile
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- Intramuros, Intramuros Golf Club, Intramuros City Walls - Gates of Intramuros
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Intramuros entrance on Gen. Luna Street, the Bastion of San Diego constructed in 1644, the defensive walls of Intramuros and Muralla Street - Gate facing the south Puerta Real Gardens the original Real Gate (Royal Gate) was built in 1663 at the end of Calle Real de Palacio now General Luna St. and was used exclusively by the Governor-General for state occasions was located west of Baluarte de San Andres and faced the old village of Bagumbayan b) Department of Labor and Employment (Philippines)
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DOLE Building, Muralla corner General Luna Streets, Intramuros, Manila
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under Rosalinda Baldoz, Secretary
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was founded on December 8, 1933 via the Act No. 4121 by the Philippine Legislature. It was renamed as Ministry of Labor and Employment in 1980. The agency was renamed as a Department after the 1986 EDSA Revolution in 1986 Secretary of Labor and Employment (Philippines)
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Fernanda Salcedo Balboa b. October 8, 1902 - d. May 24, 1999, marker, a social worker and one of the most civic-minded women of the Philippines,
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was the Founder of the Reapers' Club in Tayug, Pangasinan. beside it is the Manila Bulletin
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List of Cultural Properties of the Philippines in Metro Manila
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List of historical markers in the Philippines
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Author | Ramon FVelasquez |
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