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  2. Manok ni Cano Gwapo - Wikipedia

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    The Campuestohan Highland Resort, the resort hotel complex which the Manok structure stands has been operating since 2014 and is owned by businessman and former Bacolod city councilor Ricardo "Cano" Tan.

  3. Alberto Mansion - Wikipedia

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    [1] [4] The Alonzo clan allowed for the house's full relocation to the Bataan resort but the move was opposed by the city government of Biñan. [5] The Biñan government also offered to buy the property for ₱20 million but the owner reportedly declined the offer of the local government. [6]

  4. Luneta Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Luneta Hotel is a historic hotel in Manila, Philippines. Named after its location across from Luneta ( Rizal Park ) on Kalaw Avenue in Ermita , it is one of the remaining structures that survived the Liberation of Manila in 1945. [ 2 ]

  5. Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar - Wikipedia

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    Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar also hosts a small church known as the Sanctuario de San Jose. [14] Other features include the Napiya Spa, a swimming pool. [15] The Tulay ni Lola Basyang is a bridge that crosses the Umagol River and is a replica of the old Puente de España in Manila.

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  7. Legarda Ancestral House - Wikipedia

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    The houses flanking on both sides of the Legarda Ancestral House and the other houses on the street belongs to the other members of the Legarda-Valdes-Prieto clan. [3] The house at 315 San Rafael St. belongs to the family of Dr. Alejandro Legarda, his wife Ramona, and their four children, Filomena, Carmen, Alejandro, and Ramon. [3]

  8. Silahis International Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Silahis International Hotel was built in the 1970s, during a construction boom of hotels due to the then-upcoming hosting of the 1976 International Monetary Fund and the World Bank Summits by the Philippines. President Ferdinand Marcos streamlined the construction of several hotels in Metro Manila in anticipation of the international ...

  9. No. 9 Marquette commits just 2 turnovers in 80-70 victory ...

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    Kam Jones scored 23 points and No. 9 Marquette committed just two turnovers in an 80-70 victory over Butler on Wednesday night in the Big East opener for both teams. Marquette (10-2, 1-0) had its ...