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  2. San Roque, Northern Samar - Wikipedia

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    San Roque, officially the Municipality of San Roque (Waray: Bungto han San Roque; Tagalog: Bayan ng San Roque), is a municipality in the province of Northern Samar, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 29,882 people. [4] San Roque was originally a part of Pambujan. San Roque is the Spanish language name for Saint Roch.

  3. San Roque Dam (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    The San Roque Dam, operated under San Roque Multipurpose Project (SRMP) is a 200-meter-tall, 1.2-kilometre (0.75 mi) long embankment dam on the Agno River.It is the largest dam in the Philippines and sixteenth largest in the world (see List of largest dams in the world).

  4. San Roque Church (Cavite City) - Wikipedia

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    The Diocesan Shrine of Our Lady of Solitude of Porta Vaga, commonly known as San Roque Parish Church, is a Latin Rite Roman Catholic church in Cavite City on Luzon island, the Philippines. It is under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Imus .

  5. Pateros Church - Wikipedia

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    San Roque Parish Church, also known as the Diocesan Shrine of Santa Marta and commonly known as Pateros Church, is a Roman Catholic church under the order of the Augustinians located in the municipality of Pateros, Metro Manila, Philippines. It is under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Pasig.

  6. List of schools in Bohol - Wikipedia

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    locator map of Bohol. This is a list of schools in Bohol, Philippines.. Alburquerque:; Alburquerque Central Elementary School; San Roque National High School, Alburquerque, Bohol

  7. Tolosa, Leyte - Wikipedia

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    During the liberation of the Philippines in 1944, Tolosa and its north eastern neighboring towns were spared from bombardment by the United States and Philippine Commonwealth forces when Eagle Scout Valeriano Abello of barangay San Roque, including two other identified scouts braved Japanese sniper fire and directed US and Filipino fire to the ...