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Other Alumni greats are: Atty. Sinai C. Hamada ('30), 1st editor-in-chief of the Baguio Midland Courier, short story writer and lyricist of the Baguio City National High School hymn, Cecile Afable, editor-in-chief of Baguio Midland Courier, Leonora San Agustin, curator of Baguio Mountain Province Museum, and Atty. Zoraida Andam (’93) who was ...
Dr. Cecilio Putong National High School, Tagbilaran: Said to be haunted by duendes and ghosts, with believers also reporting cold spots, unexplained odors and phantom footsteps. [107] Balete tree, Baclayon: Spirits said to be living in a tree in Barangay Guiwanon have been blamed by locals for vehicular accidents in the area. [108]
Pines City National High School; S. ... University of Baguio Science High School This page was last edited on 16 February 2024, at 22:15 (UTC). ...
Phasmophobia is a paranormal horror game by British indie game studio Kinetic Games. The game became available in early access for Microsoft Windows with virtual reality support in September 2020. In the game, one to four players work to complete a contract where they must identify the type of ghost haunting a designated site.
Bonifacio and Quirino are the first two annexes under Pines City National High School. In July 1987, Pines City National High School was nationalized by virtue of Executive Order 189 placing all secondary school teachers under the administrative supervision and control of the Department of Education, Culture and Sports. [1] In 1989, PCNHS was ...
Casa Vallejo is a historic hotel in Baguio, Philippines. Built in 1909, it is the oldest hotel in the city. It is also recognized as Baguio Centennial Commission as one of the 10 oldest institutions in the city. The hotel is located along Upper Session Road. [1] [2]
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The Governor Pack Road (also referred to as Gov. Pack Road) is a major highway in Baguio, Philippines, named for the American William Francis Pack (1861-1944), who was appointed Military Governor of Benguet on November 15, 1901 and served as the civilian Governor of Mountain Province, in which Benguet was once part of as a subprovince, from 1909 to 1912.