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  2. City of Dreams Manila - Wikipedia

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    It is owned by Melco Resorts and Entertainment (Philippines) Corporation, a Philippine subsidiary of Melco Resorts & Entertainment Limited (NASDAQ: "MLCO"), the parent company of Melco Resorts Leisure (PHP) Corporation that together with SM Investments Corporation, Belle Corporation and Premium Leisure Amusement, Inc. developed the integrated resort.

  3. Category:People from Parañaque - Wikipedia

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  4. Okada Manila - Wikipedia

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    Okada Manila occupies an area of 44 hectares (110 acres) of the Entertainment City [3] 26,410.77 square metres (284,283.2 sq ft) allotted to gaming.The hotel building of Okada Manila is composed of Pearl Wing and Coral Wing with each wing having 15 floors to be connected by two sky bridges.

  5. Marcos mansions - Wikipedia

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    Maintenance and upkeep alone cost at least US$3.2 million in 1984 and US$10.5 million in 1985, all at prevailing exchange rates and not yet adjusted for inflation. [ 2 ] According to the calculations of author Ricardo Manapat, this would have been sufficient to feed "a small town of 48,000 people," or "8,000 starving families of 6" for a year.

  6. Gold Dust Pizza owners bringing old-Hollywood flair to Ripon ...

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    The Willey family owns Gold Dust Pizza and is also opening a new restaurant in Ripon called the Falcon’s Lair. The building’s previous tenant, the steak and chops restaurant Canal Street ...

  7. Parañaque - Wikipedia

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    Parañaque, officially the City of Parañaque (Filipino: Lungsod ng Parañaque, Tagalog pronunciation: [paɾaˈɲäke̞]), is a highly urbanized city in the National Capital Region of the Philippines.

  8. Goldenberg Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Goldenberg Mansion is a historic residence built in the 1870s by the Eugsters, a Spanish merchant family. Later, it was revamped in a Moorish Revival style by Jose Moreno Lacalle, a Spanish colonial official and writer, using materials such as Philippine hardwood, pre-fabricated steel from Belgium, Italian marble, and bricks and tiles from ...

  9. Tambo, Parañaque - Wikipedia

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    Tambo was named for the tiger grass used to make brooms (Filipino: walis tambo) that grew there in abundance during the Spanish colonial period. [3] It may have also been named for the lodging houses (Spanish: tambo o casa de hospedaje de viajeros) that stood in this former colonial beach strip which was one of the earliest barrios established in the Augustinian missionary town of Parañaque.