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After Father Cito's death, the parish priest's sister, Belen took custody over Juan and moved to Quiapo, Manila. Clueless about the identity of his father, he is the son of the Haring Aswang (King Aswangs) and the Anak ng Dilim (Son of Darkness), who is destined to lead the aswangs and take over humanity.
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FPJ's Batang Quiapo (transl. FPJ's Quiapo kid) is a Philippine television drama action series broadcast by Kapamilya Channel. [2] The series is based on the 1986 film of the same title . Directed by Malu L. Sevilla, Darnel Joy R. Villaflor, Richard V. Somes, Coco Martin and Kevin de Vela, it stars Martin in the title role.
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SSC-R, situated in the heart of Manila, in F. R. Hidalgo Street, Quiapo, was named after Roman centurion turned martyr Saint Sebastian. The College had a humble beginning. Its first functional lone building was an old convent: a two-storey Hispanic edifice made of stone and wood with capiz-shell windows. The building served as classrooms of the ...
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A Little Manila (Filipino: Munting Maynila or Maliit na Maynila), also known as a Manilatown (Filipino: Bayang Maynila) or Filipinotown (Filipino: Bayang Pilipino), is a community with a large Filipino immigrant and descendant population.
By the 1980s and the 1990s, the market had surpassed competitors in Quiapo, Manila and Baclaran. The market’s growth during the Marcos era was also due to then-First Lady Imelda Marcos and her lavish lifestyle. At that time, the market provided flowers for big flower shops, which in turn decorated Malacañang Palace. [1]