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The Fule-Malvar Mansion, also known as the White House, is a historic house located at San Pablo in Laguna Philippines. In 1991, the National Historical Institute placed a historical marker. In 2018, it is was declared a heritage edifice by virtue of San Pablo City Local Ordinance 53–2018, which also declared the San Pablo Heritage zone ...
Doña Leonila Urban Park, San Pablo City, Laguna: Doña Leonila Park 14.0784° N, 121.3255 ° E A public park named after Doña Leonila Garcia, 8th First Lady of the Republic of the Philippines late 1960s Dambana ng Kagitingan, Memorial for the WW2 Battle of Mt. Kalisungan, San Pablo City, Laguna: Dambana ng kagitingan 14.0784 ° N, 121.3255° E
The Alberto Mansion is a two-storey building with an area of 1,197 square meters (12,880 sq ft). [8] The building is an example of a Bahay na Bato . [ 7 ] According to the Biñan city government the structure was around 10 percent of the original prior to the 2012 roof collapse. [ 2 ]
National Federation of Women's Clubs of the Philippines (NFWC) Building, 962 Josefa Llanes Escoda St. English September 21, 2005 Botanical Garden Established in 1850 by Governor Fernándo Norzagaray. Arroceros English American era Boy Scouts of the Philippines: Building / Structures Organized as part of the Boy Scouts of America in 1923.
The province of Laguna has 681 barangays comprising its 24 towns and 6 cities ... Sampaguita Village 4,941 5,342 4,571 4,162 3,286 ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct;
Cavinti, officially the Municipality of Cavinti (Tagalog: Bayan ng Cavinti), is a municipality located in the Sierra Madre mountain range in the province of Laguna, Philippines. According to the 2020 Census, it has a population of 23,980 people. [3] Major produce are its pandan products, including the sambalilo (~straw hat).
Cabuyao Mansion (formerly the Marcos Twin Mansion) is a government-owned mansion located at Brgy. Casile, Cabuyao. The mansion was built in the 1980s during the administration of the former Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos. It was then sequestered in 1987 as part of the ill-gotten properties that were acquired by the Marcos family.
Touted as the largest hotel ballroom in the Philippines, its main feature is a 3,000 m 2 (32,000 sq ft) pillarless ballroom that can seat up to 2,500 people for a banquet event, and up to 4,500 for a concert setup. The main ballroom can be subdivided into four sections for smaller events, but there are other venues within the facility for a ...