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  2. List of libraries in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    Arsenio H. Lacson Public Library Calderon corner Isabel Streets, Plaza Hugo, Santa Ana, Manila 1: Bacood Public Library 825 Biyaya Street, Bacood, Santa Mesa, Manila 1: Bagong Pag-asa Public Library Road 9, Bagong Pag-asa, Quezon City: 2: Bagumbayan Public Library Bagumbayan, Quezon City: 2: Balingasa Public Library Crisologo Building ...

  3. Koreans in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Korean Christian churches in Metro Manila and other large cities in the Philippines serve as centers of religious and social activity within the Korean community. [4] There is a Korean Buddhist Temple called "Korean Temple Silang" in Cavite, Philippines. [124] The earliest Korean church, Manila's Korean Union Church, opened its doors in 1974. [125]

  4. National Library of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The National Library of the Philippines traces its beginnings to the establishment of the Museo-Biblioteca de Filipinas (Museum-Library of the Philippines), established by Royal Order No. 689 [1] of the Spanish government on August 12, 1887. [2][3] It opened on October 24, 1891, at the Intendencia in Intramuros, then home of the Manila Mint (as ...

  5. Quezon City Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Main Library's location has moved or reassigned for several times throughout the history of the Quezon City Public Library. [3] The library is currently housed within a three-story building within the Quezon City Hall Complex which was inaugurated and opened by Mayor Herbert Bautista along with City Librarian Emelita Villanueva [ 4 ] on ...

  6. Literature Translation Institute of Korea - Wikipedia

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    The Literature Translation Institute of Korea (Korean: 한국문학번역원, LTI Korea, formerly known as Korean Literature Translation Fund) was founded in 1996 by the Government of South Korea with the aim of promoting Korean literature and culture overseas. LTI Korea regularly sponsors translation and publication of Korean works to promote ...

  7. National Digital Library of Korea - Wikipedia

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    Website. National Library of Korea. The National Digital Library of Korea is located on Banpo -ro in Seocho-gu, Seoul. It is also known as a "dibrary" ( Korean : 디브러리 ), a Konglish word combining "digital" and "library." It was opened in May 2009 after seven years of construction starting in 2002. [1]

  8. Category:Libraries in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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  9. National Library of Korea - Wikipedia

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    The National Library of Korea (Korean: 국립중앙도서관; Hanja: 國立中央圖書館; lit. National Central Library) is located in the Seocho District of Seoul, South Korea. It was established in 1945. [1] It houses more than 10 million volumes, including over 1,134,000 foreign-language books and some of the National Treasures of South Korea.