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  2. Boracay Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Boracay Mansion was an unfinished residential building in the northern part of the New Manila neighbourhood of Quezon City, Philippines.Formerly owned by Joseph Estrada, the 13th President of the Philippines and former Mayor of Manila, the house was reportedly built for his mistress, former film actress Laarni Enríquez.

  3. Category:Houses in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Houses in Metro Manila" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  4. Palacio de Memoria - Wikipedia

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    After the Lhuillier family renovated the house, the Palacio de Memoria was opened to the public with selected areas of the property made available for rent for events. [10] [11] The mansion also hosts the Casa de Memoria, an auction house established in 2016, which auctions off Asian and European antiques. [12] [13] [14]

  5. Slums in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    This has further contributed to the overcrowding problem - from 2000 to 2010, Metro Manila's population increased by 1.93 million, and a further 1.02 million from 2010 to 2015. The city of Taguig in particular had the highest growth rate of 4.5% with a population of 804,915. [16]

  6. Fort Bonifacio Tenement - Wikipedia

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    There have been several attempts by the government to have the tenants evicted from the Fort Bonifacio tenement. The National Housing Authority (Philippines) in 2010 declared the building along with the Punta Santa Ana Tenement and Vitas Tenement in Manila as unsafe and likely to collapse in an event of a major earthquake. [5]

  7. Squatting in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Out of the country's population of about 106 million, an estimated 4.5 million were homeless according to the Philippine Statistics Authority; of these 3 million were in the capital Manila. [4] [5] Causes of homelessness include poverty and destruction of homes due to natural calamities [6] and climate change. [7]

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