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  2. Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Center - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Center (NAPWC) can be traced back to 1954, when the Quezon Memorial Park was established through Proclamation No. 42 issued during the administration of President Ramon Magsaysay. The site of the current NAPWC was included inside this park.

  3. Ninoy Aquino - Wikipedia

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    The shared tomb of Ninoy and Cory Aquino at the Manila Memorial Park in Parañaque, Philippines, photographed in 2009. Their son Noynoy was later interred beside their tombs upon his death in 2021. [52] Hours after the assassination, Aquino's remains were autopsied at Loyola Memorial Chapels in Makati.

  4. Quezon Memorial Circle - Wikipedia

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    Originally conceived as the site for the National Capitol in Quezon City, the Quezon Memorial circle was intended to house the Congress of the Philippines.This location was part of a broader plan for a National Government Center (NGC) encompassing Elliptical Road and the Quezon City Quadrangle, which includes the North, South, East, and West Triangles.

  5. List of historical markers of the Philippines in Metro Manila

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    Benigno S. Aquino Jr. “Ninoy” (1932–1983) [70] Ninoy Aquino Monument, Ninoy Ave. February 12, 2015 Church of Parañaque: Building House of Worship Established by Spanish friars under Fr. Diego de Espinal, O.S.A. Quirino Ave., La Huerta English 1939 Kapilya ni San Nicolas de Tolentino: San Nicolas de Tolentino Chapel Building House of Worship

  6. Tandang Sora National Shrine - Wikipedia

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    Historical marker. The Tandang Sora Shrine was "restored" by the Quezon City government in 2005 as a tribute to Melchora Aquino [4] and the shrine was built in 2008 [2] during the tenure of then-Quezon City Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. Prior to the shrine's construction, a marker is already present near the site of the shrine although it is generally hidden from view from the public by houses.

  7. Timeline of the People Power Revolution - Wikipedia

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    10:20 PM: August Twenty-One Movement's Butz Aquino, the younger brother of Ninoy Aquino, despite his group's decision to wait, throws his support behind rebels and calls on volunteers to meet him at Isetann department store in Cubao preparatory to marching to EDSA to support the so-called breakaway Marcos military. 10:30 PM:

  8. Manila American Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Lawton Avenue, formerly the Nichols Field Road, is the easiest access from Ninoy Aquino International Airport to the cemetery. [1] It falls under the jurisdiction of Barangay Fort Bonifacio, [2] having been previously part of Barangay Ususan prior to Fort Bonifacio's creation in 2008. [3]

  9. Tourism in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    San Agustin Church in Intramuros, a UNESCO World Heritage Site Intramuros. Intramuros is a historic fortified complex housing Manila's oldest colonial structures. Tourist attractions within the complex include Fort Santiago, a Spanish citadel located at the mouth of the Pasig River near Manila Cathedral — an ecclesiastical building dating back to the 19th century, serving as the seat of the ...