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  2. List of eponymous streets in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    Calle José Felipe del Pan (formerly Calle Príncipe de Asturias) San Nicolas, Manila: José Felipe del Pan (1821–1891) Spanish author and editor of Diario de Manila. The street was formerly known as Principe Street after then Prince of Asturias, Alfonso XIII of Spain. Avenida de Fray Diego Cera: Las Piñas

  3. Flag of Asturias - Wikipedia

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    The flag of Asturias with red star, also called plain Asturina, is a version of the flag of Asturias with a five-pointed red star on top of the pole and a cross in the middle, without the letters alpha and omega. This flag is associated with pro-independence, socialist and communists groups in Asturias.

  4. Bahay na Pula - Wikipedia

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    The Red House was constructed in 1929 at Barangay Anyantam under the orders of Don Ramon Ilusorio of the Ilusorio family, who owned vast hacienda lands in the area. [4] It was made largely out of wood and painted red on the outside giving it its name. The house was surrounded by large gardens filled with tamarind, camachile, and duhat trees.

  5. List of renamed streets in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    Manila North Road (Route 3) MacArthur Highway: Caloocan–Aparri: Highway 55 (Route 55) / Manila Provincial Road Aurora Boulevard, Legarda Street, Magsaysay Boulevard, and Marikina-Infanta Highway / Marilaque Highway (Marcos Highway) Manila, San Juan, Quezon City, Marikina, Pasig: Marne Street G. Ocampo Street San Juan: México Road Taft Avenue ...

  6. List of Philippine place names of Spanish origin - Wikipedia

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    Asturias, Cebu (named after the principality of Asturias, Spain.) Asuncion, Davao del Norte (derived from Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, Spanish name for "Our Lady of the Assumption") Aurora, Isabela (Spanish given name which means "dawn". Named after Filipino First Lady Aurora Quezon.) Aurora, Zamboanga del Sur

  7. File:Nissan Bida in red, Manila.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Seal of Manila - Wikipedia

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    For easier identification of the city, Manila was granted a coat of arms by a decree issued on 20 March 1596 by King Philip II of Spain.The grant was as follows: Don Philipe, by the grace of God, etc. Inasmuch as you, Captain Agustin de Arce, in the capacity of procurador-general of the Filipinas Islands, have informed me that the inhabitants of the city of Manila did render me service in its ...

  9. File:Flag of Asturias.svg - Wikipedia

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