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  2. Fort Santiago - Wikipedia

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    The raising of the American flag at Fort Santiago. On August 13, 1898, the American flag was raised in Fort Santiago signifying the start of the American rule in the Philippines. The fort served as the headquarters for the U.S. Army and several changes were made to the fort by the Americans. One of these changes included the draining of the ...

  3. File:Fort Santiago, Intramuros.JPG - Wikipedia

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    it is an architecture completed on or after 15 December 1972 or an another type of artistic work not meeting the second criterion, whose author or last-surviving author (e.g. the architect or sculptor) has been deceased for 50 years or more (therefore its copyright protection expired).

  4. Guillermo Nakar - Wikipedia

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    Nakar was captured by the Japanese at his hideout in Sitio Minuri in Jones, Isabela, on September 29, 1942, after being betrayed. [4] He was taken to the main Japanese garrison in Manila at Fort Santiago and was tortured there for several months in an effort to convince him to change his allegiance to Japan. Surviving inmates testified that he ...

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    it is an architecture completed on or after 15 December 1972 or an another type of artistic work not meeting the second criterion, whose author or last-surviving author (e.g. the architect or sculptor) has been deceased for 50 years or more (therefore its copyright protection expired).

  6. File:Memorial Cross at Fort Santiago, Intramuros.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Intramuros - Wikipedia

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    Adjacent to Fort Santiago is the reconstructed Maestranza Wall, which was removed by the Americans in 1903 to widen the wharves thus opening the city to Pasig River. One of the future plans of the Intramuros Administration is to complete the perimeter walls that surround the city making it completely circumnavigable from the walkway on top of ...

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  9. Spanish colonial fortifications in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Presidios built in the Philippines during the 1600s, in Fortress of Empire by Rene Javellana, S. J. (1997). The Spanish fortifications of the Philippines, or fuerzas, are strongholds constructed by Filipinos and Spaniards primarily for protection against local and foreign aggressors during the Spanish colonial period, and during the subsequent American and Japanese occupations.