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  2. Quezon City - Wikipedia

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    As international pressure forced Marcos to start restoring civil rights, other key moments in Philippine history took place in Quezon City. Journalist Joe Burgos established the Quezon City-based WE Forum newspaper in 1977 and in it published a story by Colonel Bonifacio Gillego in November 1982 which discredited many of the Marcos medals. [47]

  3. Quezon Memorial Circle - Wikipedia

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    Following the People Power Revolution in 1986, the Quezon City Parks Development Foundation (QCPDF) was established under Mayor Brigido Simon Jr. [10] Through a tripartite agreement involving the Quezon City government, the National Historical Institute (now the National Historical Commission of the Philippines), and the National Parks ...

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

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    Manuel L. Quezon [73] Quezon City Hall August 19, 1978 Manuel L. Quezon President of the Commonwealth, Father of the National Language. Quezon City Memorial Circle August 19, 2021 Maria Paz Mendoza-Guazon: Distinguished woman in medicine. Established relevant organizations for Filipinos. PAUW Bldg. cor. Matatag and Matalino Sts. Filipino ...

  5. 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.

  6. Quezon Memorial Shrine - Wikipedia

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    The 66-meter (217 ft) monument is composed of three connected pylons and is located at the center of the Quezon Memorial Circle, a major park in Quezon City. [8] An observation deck is also present at the top of the structure which has a capacity of 60 people which can provide a panoramic view of the city.

  7. List of oldest buildings and structures in Metro Manila

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    Restored to its former use through a joint effort by the parish community and the Historical Conservation Society, 1962–1977. Malate Church: Malate: 1864 [15] This section of the city dates back to 1588. The titular patroness of this church is Nuestra Señora de los Remedios, whose statue was brought from Spain in 1624 by Rev. Juan Guevara, O ...

  8. List of Cultural Properties of the Philippines in Metro Manila

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    Quezon City: University of the Philippines Diliman: PH-00-0223 Philippine Medical Association: Quezon City: North Avenue, Santo Cristo PH-00-0224 Quezon Monument: Quezon City: Elliptical Road, Pinyahan: PH-00-0225 Roseville College Quezon City: E. Rodriguez Avenue corner Matimyas Street, Don Manuel Upload Photo: PH-00-0226 San Francisco del ...

  9. Quezon Heritage House - Wikipedia

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    The Quezon Heritage House is a reconstructed version of the house at 45 Gilmore Street in New Manila which served as residence of former President Manuel Quezon's family. The Quezons moved to the house in 1927 when it was offered to them after then-Senator Manuel L. Quezon contracted tuberculosis . [ 1 ]

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