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  2. Naval Base Manila - Wikipedia

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    US Naval base: Site information; Owner United States Navy 1898–1970: Condition: Closed (now Philippine Naval Base) Site history; Built: late 16th century: Built by: started by Spanish East Indies: In use: Spanish shipyard: late 16th century – early 19th century Spanish naval station: early 19th century – 1898 U.S. Naval facility: 1898–1971

  3. United States naval bases in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    With two large Naval Bases on Luzon: Naval Base Manila and Naval Base Subic Bay, Naval Base Lingayen was closed after the war. Naval Base Subic Bay, like Naval Base Manila was base of Spain lost to the United States in the Battle of Manila Bay 1898. Subic Bay was lost to Japan in 1941 and retaken in January 1945.

  4. Subic Bay International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport was expected to handle 110,000 passengers in 1996. [3] In 1997, SBIA topped the 100,000 annual passenger count. For the year 1998, the airport handled a total of around 1,000 international and 6,000 domestic flights, and almost 100,000 inbound and outbound passengers. [5]

  5. List of Greek military bases - Wikipedia

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    Andravida military airport Araxos military airport – GPA, Greece, Patras Eleusis military base 38°03′50″N 23°33′21″E  /  38.06389°N 23.55583°E  / 38.06389; 23.55583  ( Eleusis

  6. Luneta Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was designed by the Spanish architect-engineer Salvador Farre in French Renaissance Belle Epoque style and completed in 1919. [3] Initially, the hotel was run by its owner L. Burchfield and general manager F.M. Lozano. Being near the Port of Manila, the hotel was popular with Navy officers and sailors of the Merchant Marines.

  7. Fort Bonifacio - Wikipedia

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    The FBDC's landmark project was conceived as Bonifacio Global City, a real estate development area meant to accommodate 250,000 residents and 500,000 daytime workers and visitors. The project was hampered by the 1997 Asian financial crisis , but moved forward when Ayala Land and Evergreen Holdings, Inc. of the Campos(Yao) Group purchased Metro ...

  8. Manila Army and Navy Club - Wikipedia

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    Exterior of Army Navy Club Manila Army Navy Club Manila Reception Area NHI Marker for Army Navy Club Building Manila. The Manila Army and Navy Club founded in 1898 was the first American social club to be established in the Philippines for the exclusive use of the U.S. military personnel and civilians, and later Filipinos. [1]

  9. Rizal Park Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Rizal Park Hotel (formerly the Manila Army and Navy Club) is a 107-room, historic five-star hotel located along Manila Bay in Manila, Philippines.The hotel, which opened on 26 July 2017, occupies the Manila Army and Navy Club building following its demolition and redevelopment in 2014 by hotel developer Oceanville Hotel and Spa Corporation.

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