Maria Orosa and her fellow World War II heroes were given a final resting place at San Agustin Church in Intramuros, Manila ...
He invited everyone to visit and enjoy Intramuros’ new attractions so ... the devastation of World War II, its ongoing revitalization, and its future development. “Ang kuwento po ng Centro ...
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Inquirer on MSNMonuments men, documents menLooking at photos of Intramuros taken shortly after the 1945 Battle for Manila, it is clear that many structures—or at least the shell or facade—remained. In retrospect, some of these could have ...
An exhibit featuring the works of renowned Filipino painters, including National Artist Fernando Amorsolo, was opened to the ...
The Manila American Cemetery and Memorial will host a temporary exhibit to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Liberation of Manila during World War II.
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Inquirer on MSNPasig River rehab: The bottom lineThe administration’s program to rehabilitate the Pasig River got a $20-million funding support from the United Arab Emirates, ...
Before World War II, Binondo was the center of a banking ... and 16,665 Japanese were killed within Intramuros. Realizing they were losing the war, the Japanese army, in their desperation ...
For 30 days, the Philippine capital was caught up in a clash between the Japanese and American armed forces in a bloody, destructive battle at the tail end of World War II. It is an event ... Feb. 22 ...
The announcement of First Lady Lisa Araneta Marcos of the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the ...
Fought in the closing months of World War II, the operation to liberate the Philippine capital ... Iwabuchi sealed all the gates of Intramuros, the ancient walled city of Manila, and set it ablaze.
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