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The gates of Intramuros refer to the original eight gates of the Walled City of Intramuros in Manila, built during the Spanish colonial era in the Philippines. The gates are called by the original Spanish word for "gate", puerta (plural: puertas ).
Two of the eight gates of Intramuros were badly damaged by American tanks. The bombings levelled most of Intramuros, leaving only 5% of the city structures. 40% of the walls were destroyed in the bombings. [21] [22] Over 100,000 Filipino men, women and children died from February 3 to March 3, 1945, during the Battle of Manila.
Cebu City E. Corro Street Councilor Eugenio Corro Cebu City F. Jaca Street Francisco Jaca Cebu City Dela Victoria Street Councilor Cecilio Dela Victoria Cebu City Guadalajara Road (P. Datan Street) Placido Datan (Revolutionary) Cebu City Col. Gines Street Colonel Eugenio Gines (Revolutionary) Cebu City Xiamen Street Xiamen, China [20] Cebu City
The monument was supposed to be erected in Cebu, near the environs where Magellan perished, however it was built near the Isabel II gate and the Puente de España. [1] It was relocated in 1904 in Paseo de Magallanes front of the Intendencia building and beside the Commission of Census Building in Intramuros, Manila. [2]
The Santa Lucia Gate, or Puerta de Santa Lucia, was built at the end of Calle Real del Parian. It also served as the principal egress going to the seashore. It was built by Governor General Jose Basco y Vargas from 1778 up to 1787 during the reign of King Carlos III. The planning for the construction of the gate started in 1781, and was ...
Intramuros, Manila: restored citadel Fuerte de San Pedro: 1630 Cebu City, Cebu: restored defense Fuerza de la Nuestra Señora del Rosario: 1602 Iloilo City: destroyed defense Fuerza de Cuyo: 1680 Cuyo, Palawan: restored defense Real Fuerte de Nuestra Señora del Pilar de Zaragoza: 1635 Zamboanga City: restored defense Fuerza de San Antonio Abad ...
The Aduana Building (Aduana de Manila or Manila Customs House), also known as the Intendencia, was a Spanish colonial structure in Manila, Philippines, that housed several government offices through the years.
Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Intramuros" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .