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  2. Pinaglabanan Church - Wikipedia

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    The Archdiocesan Shrine of Saint John the Baptist, known colloquially as Pinaglabanan Church, is a 19th-century Roman Catholic church in San Juan, Metro Manila, Philippines. [2] It belongs to the Archdiocese of Manila .

  3. Pinaglabanan Shrine - Wikipedia

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    Pinaglabanan Shrine was built in 1976 to commemorate the 1896 Battle of Pinaglabanan in the city, then known as the town of San Juan del Monte. [2] The battle was part of a campaign by Katipunan revolutionaries, led by Andrés Bonifacio, who intended to seize El Deposito, an underground reservoir supplying water to Intramuros, and El Polvorín (the gunpowder depot).

  4. San Juan, Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of San Juan 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 2006 2.90 2009 1.46 2012 0.28 2015 2.35 2018 0.76 2021 0.09 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Primex Tower, the tallest building in San Juan. San Juan is predominantly residential, mixed with commercial and manufacturing businesses. The Greenhills shopping district is the hub of trade and commerce in San Juan. The shopping complex housed ...

  5. List of oldest buildings and structures in Metro Manila

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    Pinaglabanan Church: San Juan: 1896 [20] Designed and built by architect Luis Arellano in 1896 with the help of Mariano Artiaga and Martín Ocampo. Destroyed during the revolution; Restored by Ramón J. Fernández after the Philippine-American war and became the parish of San Juan. The church was enlarged and renovated in 1951 under the ...

  6. Battle of San Juan del Monte - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, the Pinaglabanan Shrine was unveiled in San Juan, along Pinaglabanan Street. "Pinaglabanan" is a Tagalog word for "fought over". The present-day San Juan Elementary School stands on the former grounds of the ruined El Polvorín. [12] In 2006, a museum for the Katipunan was opened by the San Juan city government located by the shrine. [13]

  7. List of Roman Catholic churches in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    San Antonio de Padua Parish Church (San Antonio Valley) San Agustin Parish Church (Moonwalk) Santo Niño Parish Church (Sto. Niño) San Martin del Porres Parish Church (San Martin de Porres) Santo Rita de Cascia Parish Church (Baclaran) St. Joseph Parish Church (Tambo) Pasay. Our Lady of The Airways Parish Church (NAIA) San Juan Nepomuceno ...

  8. Arcadio Arellano - Wikipedia

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    The older Arellano built the Franciscan Church at Pinaglabanan, San Juan, and was also a consultant to Don Juan Hervas, the Spanish consulting architect, from 1887 to 1883. Arellano's mother was Bartola de Guzman.

  9. List of Cultural Properties of the Philippines in Metro Manila

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    Pinaglabanan Shrine: San Juan: Pinaglabanan Road, Corazon de Jesus PH-00-0234 Santuario del Santo Cristo (San Juan del Monte Church) Santuario del Sto. Cristo Church. Built in 1602–1604 by the Dominicans. Burned in 1638 during the Chinese uprising, the church and convent was reconstructed in 1641 but was burned again during the British ...