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several prestigious nominations and awards abroad namely, Winner for Best Short Drama at the ICP Entertainment Short Film Series, official finalist at the Asian
Cinematography Awards, New York City Independent Film Festival, LA Shorts International Film Festival, and the NYCIFF Festival. Tombstone Pillow movie highlights the plight of 6,000 impoverished Filipinos living in the Manila North Cemetery.
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The cemetery being one of the oldest cemeteries in the metropolis is evident on the different designs of mausoleums that reflect the prevailing architectural style in the
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Bautista and Nakpil families, including his uncle and benefactor, Dr. Ariston Bautista. The funerary pylon is a tall, square podium which has four human figures on the top corners that form a gesture of prayer capping off the tall columns. The frontal side is embellished by
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Cemetery is where the movie Tombstone Pillow was shot. Tombstone Pillow stars Filipina actress Lourdes Duque Baron. It is directed by Dream Team Directors and musical score was done by Hagay Mizrahi who is known as one of the sound engineers for Justin Bieber. Said film reaped
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geometricized flowers, spiraling foliage, and nautilus shells in low-relief concrete panels which has a highly decorated stoup on the lower portion. An octagonal lantern-like form sits on top of the podium with miniature columns buttressing on all sides and crowned by a rigid dome.
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Manila North
Cemetery and Chinese Cemetery have a trove of funerary architecture. Mausoleums are designed to look like Chinese pagodas, Hindu Shikhara temples, Egyptian pyramids guarded by Sphinxes, Greek- and Roman-inspired temples, Romanesque-type churches, even Art Deco
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This memorial serves as the final resting place of twenty-nine Manila residents that the
Japanese Army executed on August 30, 1944. The remains of the executed individuals were said to be located and identified by their compatriots after the war, after a
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The remains of key figures in
Philippine history are buried in the cemetery. Most of the people have their tombs on the main avenue of the cemetery while other notable people are located near the main entrance. Some of them are:
931:(working in the Japanese Army as a spy), revealed what he had seen and the location of the grave after the executions. Their remains were interred in this mausoleum on March 9, 1947. Notable burials in this plot were:
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Many people live inside the cemetery with some of them serving as caretakers of the mausoleums where they also stay to survive. When the families or owners of the mausoleums come, especially during and after
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Clearing operations made in 2019 destroyed the shanties and other obstructions inside the cemetery, displacing the families who lived in the makeshift homes and in the mausoleums.
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Completed in 1915, this mausoleum is noted for its
Egyptian-inspired design, especially the two sphinxes found in its entrance. It is a collaborative work of brothers
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The Museum
Foundation of the Philippines and Carlos Celdran's Walk This Way both used to hold walking tours the Chinese Cemetery, North Cemetery and La Loma Cemetery.
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The Manila North
Cemetery was formerly part of La Loma Cemetery but was separated as an exclusively Catholic burial ground. The cemetery formerly known as
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holiday, setting up stalls to sell drinks and snacks, and providing visitors other services like renting out their toilets.
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897:(1870–1925), Brigadier General of the Philippine Revolution and Military Strategist and the local hero of Dingle, Iloilo.
839:(1878 –1907), Filipino Revolutionary General. Buried in an unmarked grave after his execution in the Old Bilibid Prisons.
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selected as his final resting place. The current Paang Bundok is now a barangay located before the cemetery grounds.
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559:(1899–1986), National Artist for Architecture (According to relatives, already transferred in other cemetery)
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28 victims of Asociacion De Damas De Filipinas fire tragedy on December 3, 1998. Buried in unmarked graves.
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The Mausoleum of the Veterans of the Revolution is a memorial dedicated to Filipino revolutionaries of the
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the cemetery became the site of atrocities, with accounts that Imperial Japanese forces led by General
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complex designs that contain reliefs that are difficult to carve while also having different colors.
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brutally killed more than 2,000 unarmed noncombatants in the cemetery from October to November 1944.
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The Manila North Cemetery was the plot setting for the episode 'Paa' of the 2010 horror film
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1110:(1913–1988) – nationalist, newspaper publisher, and freedom fighter during the reign of
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Alejandro Roces Sr. (1875–1943) – newspaper publisher, "Father of Philippine Journalism"
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and revolutionary general in Filipino-American War. Buried in his family plot.
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From buko shakes to portalets, entrepreneurs thrive at Manila North Cemetery
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Col. Joe Pring (1942–1994), police officer and biological father of actress
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1353:(1850–1896), Philippine author and propagandist. Formerly buried at the
565:(1847–1912), businessman, philanthropist, nationalist, and civic citizen
473:(1879–1938), former senator and resident commissioner to the US Congress
467:(1875–1942), former senator and resident commissioner to the US Congress
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Ariston Bautista Lin, Filipino physician, philanthropist, and patriot.
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1803:"Activist Reina Mae Nasino attends child's burial at Manila cemetery"
1463:(1924–1982), former senator. Transferred to the Loyola Memorial Park.
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and first resident commissioner of the Philippines to the US Congress
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1449:(1864–1938), politician, labor union activist, and a founder of the
903:– Filipino revolutionary general, poet, inventor, engineer, musician
1473:, son of Gerardo Roxas Sr. Transferred to the Loyola Memorial Park.
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Heneral Guillermo Masangkay (1867–1963), Friend and Adviser of Gat
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430:(1904–1996), president of the Philippine Maritime Institute (now
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Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemeteries in the Philippines
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The Bautista-Nakpil Pylon at the North Cemetery was designed by
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Republic of the Philippines: Presidential Museum and Library."
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1426:(1855–1924), Revolutionary general. Initially buried at the
461:(1862–1936), former resident commissioner to the US Congress
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Sauler, Erik. November 2, 2012. Philippine Daily Inquirer."
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Manila North Cemetery: A Time Capsule of Philippine History
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1630:"Cemeteries of Memories, Where Journey to Eternity Begins"
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553:. His wife Consuelo Eclavea Morato is also buried with him
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singer, actress, and National Artist for Theater and Music
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Commonwealth Government (1935–1944). Formerly buried at
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528:(1863–1927), Major of the Philippine Revolution and the
607:(died: January 9, 1945, at the age of 67), is the only
583:(1890–1960), former senator and Spanish-language author
1275:(1812–1919), also known as Tandang Sora and Mother of
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Josefa V. Mendoza (1954–2020), Barangay Chairwoman of
1479:(1947–2016), movie and television actor, formerly of
1328:(1868–1951) and Josefa Rizal (1865–1945), sisters of
679:(1928–1984), former Manila mayor. Formerly buried in
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Cemeteries are a time capsule of RP history, culture
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One of the graves at the Bautista-Nakpil Pylon site.
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Jose Ma. Basa (1839–1907), patriot and propagandist
747:Victor Lopez Jr. (1950–1985), barangay chairman of
651:(also known as "Tugo" or "Togo") (1905–1952), actor
1852:"Our Heritage and the Departed: A Cemeteries Tour"
1830:"Our Heritage and the Departed: A Cemeteries Tour"
1206:(in memory of the 24 Boy Scouts who died on board
1180:(1943–1995), actor and brother of Fernando Poe Jr.
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1767:"Former Manila mayor Alfredo Lim is laid to rest"
688:(1861–1939), former resident commissioner to the
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1606:Our Heritage and the Departed: A Cemeteries Tour
200:and borders two other important cemeteries: the
1703:"Illegal settlers out of Manila North Cemetery"
1580:"Living with the dead: Manila's North Cemetery"
1248:MarĂa Agoncillo–Aguinaldo (1879–1963), wife of
692:and businessman for whom Yangco Market is named
2092:Buildings and structures in Santa Cruz, Manila
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741:(1960–2021), comedian and TV/radio personality
621:, senator, first Philippine ambassador to the
593:. Interred in the Ver-Hidalgo-Rizal Mausoleum.
192:. The cemetery is owned by and located in the
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1874:"Rizal kin move out of crowded city cemetery"
1094:(1867–1960), composer, father of Juan Nakpil.
909:(1865–1931), Philippine revolutionary figure.
635:(1871–1928), historian and former statesman.
571:(1884–1973), former House Speaker and senator
479:(1873–1957), former American governor-general
358:Art Deco design on the Bautista-Nakpil pylon.
231:The cemetery in its entirety was once called
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695:Joaquin "Buwaya" Fajardo (1940s–1991), actor
1378:(buried from 1944 to 1946). Transferred to
1252:. Her tomb once occupied the center of the
1162:(1916–1951), film producer, director, actor
798:Dr. Alberto I. Vasquez (1962–2021), Dentist
293:Mausoleum of the Veterans of the Revolution
287:Mausoleum of the Veterans of the Revolution
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1765:Pedrajas, Joseph Almer (August 29, 2020).
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1628:Palafox, Quennie Ann (September 4, 2012).
1442:Mausoleo de los Veteranos de la RevoluciĂłn
1428:Mausoleo de los Veteranos de la RevoluciĂłn
1418:Mausoleo de los Veteranos de la RevoluciĂłn
1355:Mausoleo de los Veteranos de la RevoluciĂłn
1282:Mousoleo de los Veteranos de la RevoluciĂłn
1255:Mousoleo de los Veteranos de la RevoluciĂłn
864:Mausoleo de los Veteranos de la RevoluciĂłn
854:Mausoleo de los Veteranos de la RevoluciĂłn
713:Renato "Porky" Gomez (1948–2009), comedian
445:President of the Senate of the Philippines
220:Aerial view of Cementerio del Norte (1928)
1898:Walter Ang. October 28, 2013. 8list.ph. "
1701:Valenzuela, Nikka G. (October 30, 2019).
880:. Notable burials in this monument were:
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1653:Vintage Philippines. December 2, 2010. "
1586:. Donald W Reynolds Journalism Institute
1392:, wife of Manuel Quezon. Transferred to
1199:Armed Forces of the Philippines Cemetery
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1469:(1960–1993), former representative of
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826:caused controversy in the Philippines.
617:(1897–1978), former representative of
452:(1877–1966), Founder and matriarch of
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244:Japanese occupation of the Philippines
27:Public cemetery in Manila, Philippines
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1550:Manila American Cemetery and Memorial
1339:Narcisa Rizal (1852–1939), sister of
735:Patricia Mijares (1923–2012), actress
698:Rodolfo Boy Garcia (1935–1997), actor
184:) is one of the oldest cemeteries in
53:Entrance of the Manila North Cemetery
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1332:. Remains were later transferred to
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645:(1937–2004), comedian and politician
600:. Interred in the Herbosa Mausoleum.
507:(1893–1973), one of the founders of
450:Doña Narcisa Buencamino vda. de León
1832:. Presidential Museum & Library
1753:Did You Know: Manila North Cemetery
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1137:(1950–2012), former congressman of
1127:(1853–1915), vice-president of the
922:29 Martyrs of World War II Memorial
914:29 Martyrs of World War II Memorial
596:Lucia Rizal (1857–1919), sister of
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1584:Pictures of the Year International
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1112:Martial law under Ferdinand Marcos
587:Saturnina Rizal Mercado de Hidalgo
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1854:. Presidential Museum and Library
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1404:Prime Minister of the Philippines
603:Owen Robyns-Owen, Chief Officer,
346:Bautista-Nakpil Pylon front view.
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1900:8 Trivia About Manila Cemeteries
824:whose death, funeral, and burial
744:Moody Diaz (1930s–1995), actress
657:(1848–1928), revolutionary nurse
549:, then first appointed mayor of
516:(1912–1962), former Manila mayor
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1314:(1852–1930), oldest brother of
1208:United Arab Airlines Flight 869
1191:Other Group plots and memorials
1119:Legarda-Tuason Family Mausoleum
938:(1911–1944), Ilokano writer in
795:(1932–1997), actor and comedian
309:Legarda-Tuason Family Mausoleum
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1455:Iglesia Filipina Independiente
1451:Iglesia Filipina Independiente
609:British Commonwealth war grave
509:Girl Scouts of the Philippines
408:Father of the Philippine Opera
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1390:First Lady of the Philippines
1238:Veterans of Foreign Wars plot
1081:-Nakpil (1875–1943), wife of
1050:First Lady of the Philippines
1013:First Lady of the Philippines
985:First Lady of the Philippines
805:, One of the first member of
777:Rudy Meyer (1937–2009), actor
722:Max Laurel (1944–2016), actor
2082:Landmarks in the Philippines
1288:Tandang Sora National Shrine
1040:president of the Philippines
1004:president of the Philippines
975:president of the Philippines
955:Rafael "Liling" R. Roces Jr.
491:(1905–1991), wife of Amado,
18:Cementerio del Norte, Manila
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1920:CWGC: Manila North Cemetery
1525:Marcos Museum and Mausoleum
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1376:Arlington National Cemetery
1306:Museo ni José Rizal Calamba
1062:Bautista-Nakpil Family Plot
764:Manila Broadcasting Company
415:(1896–1932), poet known as
370:Bautista-Nakpil Pylon site.
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2087:Mausoleums used as housing
2077:Cemeteries in Metro Manila
2056:Santuario de Santo Domingo
1956:Cemeteries in Metro Manila
1461:Gerardo "Gerry" Roxas, Sr.
1412:(1875–1899), patriot, the
499:FĂ©lix ResurrecciĂłn Hidalgo
489:Atang de la Rama-Hernández
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1196:American Association plot
929:Japanese-American officer
235:, the area National Hero
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1985:Manila American Cemetery
1300:(1827–1911), parents of
1229:Military and police plot
889:Bonifacio Flores Arevalo
731:Cambridge, Massachusetts
212:History and Architecture
1990:Manila Chinese Cemetery
1540:Manila Chinese Cemetery
1438:Philippine–American War
1414:Brains of the Katipunan
1298:Teodora Alonso Realonda
1294:Francisco Rizal Mercado
1125:Benito Legarda y Tuason
981:Esperanza Limjap-Osmeña
878:Philippine–American War
847:Group and Family plots
589:(1850–1913), sister of
530:Philippine–American War
477:Francis Burton Harrison
303:Philippine–American War
206:Manila Chinese Cemetery
198:Andrés Bonifacio Avenue
1975:Libingan ng mga Bayani
1545:Libingan ng mga Bayani
1530:Quezon Memorial Circle
1394:Quezon Memorial Shrine
1380:Quezon Memorial Shrine
1226:Masonic burial grounds
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1099:Roces Family Mausoleum
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690:United States Congress
643:Hilarion "Larry" Silva
633:Epifanio de los Santos
627:Secretary of Education
545:(1887–1965), mayor of
400:(1872–1920), architect
228:was laid out in 1904.
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154:54 ha (130 acres)
145:Manila City Government
2000:Manila South Cemetery
1995:Manila North Cemetery
1792:CWGC Casualty record.
1727:Lico, Gerard (2008).
1578:James Chance (2010).
1555:Manila South Cemetery
1467:Gerardo A. Roxas, Jr.
1279:. Formerly buried at
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1108:Joaquin "Chino" Roces
1070:Bautista-Nakpil Pylon
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1019:Magsaysay Family Plot
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876:of the 1890s and the
874:Philippine Revolution
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774:(1920–2010), comedian
710:(1924–1951), gangster
605:British Merchant Navy
413:José Corazón de Jesús
325:Bautista-Nakpil Pylon
299:Philippine Revolution
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174:Manila North Cemetery
165:Manila North Cemetery
42:Manila North Cemetery
2005:Manila Memorial Park
1980:Loyola Memorial Park
1677:. December 25, 2016.
1388:(1888–1949), Former
1351:Marcelo H. del Pilar
1154:Poe Family Mausoleum
1146:Poe Family Mausoleum
1048:(1914–2004), former
1046:Luz Banzon Magsaysay
1011:(1899–1995), former
983:(1894–1978), former
822:(2020), infant baby
639:, is named after him
501:(1853–1913), painter
441:Mariano JesĂşs Cuenco
226:Cementerio del Norte
182:Cementerio del Norte
32:Cementerio del Norte
30:For other uses, see
1447:Isabelo delos Reyes
946:Jose Fortich Ozamiz
282:Heritage Structures
262:Informal settlement
113: /
1660:2014-05-03 at the
1611:2015-09-28 at the
1560:Scouting memorials
1308:on January 4, 1997
1243:Former interments
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1027:Magsaysay Memorial
962:Osmeña Family Plot
950:Misamis Occidental
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887:, patriot, son of
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789:(1970–2016), actor
783:(1920–1986), actor
727:Harvard University
719:(1929–1997), actor
704:(1930–2003), actor
569:Quintin B. Paredes
454:LVN Pictures, Inc.
252:Tomoyuki Yamashita
222:
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2023:Former cemeteries
1738:978-971-542-579-7
1402:(1857–1911), 2nd
1345:Los Baños, Laguna
1334:Los Baños, Laguna
1320:Los Baños, Laguna
1166:Fernando Poe, Jr.
1160:Fernando Poe, Sr.
1139:Negros Occidental
1079:Gregoria de JesĂşs
991:Roxas Family Plot
895:Adriano Hernández
505:Pilar Hidalgo-Lim
443:(1888–1964), 4th
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