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Cultural Properties of the Philippines in Metro Manila
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Ang Pamilya sa Oras ng Pagkain (A Family at Mealtime)
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was reestablished with the ratification of the 1987
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National Museum of Fine Arts (Manila) (Philippines)
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174:National Museum of Fine Arts (Manila) (Luzon)
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640:. The Second Regular Session of the
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1006:Filipino Struggles Through History
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771:Constitution of the Philippines
747:inauguration of Bongbong Marcos
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543:National Museum of Anthropology
339:National Museum of Anthropology
2456:National Cultural Heritage Act
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1510:Maitum anthropomorphic pottery
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2405:Important Cultural Properties
1684:Bantayog ng mga Bayani Center
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781:on the second floor, and the
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962:Félix Resurrección Hidalgo:
515:National Museum of Fine Arts
466:February 1945 (rebuilt 1950)
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33:National Museum of Fine Arts
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2395:UNESCO World Heritage Sites
2331:Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino
2248:Torre de Manila controversy
2182:Feast of the Black Nazarene
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1035:Carlos Villaluz Francisco:
984:Esteban Pichay Villanueva:
978:Simón Flores y de la Rosa:
845:On September 30, 2010, the
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737:Senate Session Hall in 2022
719:Republic of the Philippines
696:Congress of the Philippines
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1099:List of national galleries
1069:Mga Manunugtog (Musicians)
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763:declaration of martial law
692:National Assembly Building
642:7th Philippine Legislature
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90:Location within Rizal Park
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634:Pedro Siochi and Company
574:Old Legislative Building
503:Pedro Siochi and Company
371:Old Legislative Building
149:Show map of Metro Manila
18:Old Legislative Building
1826:Presidential Car Museum
1774:National Museum Complex
1643:Museums in Metro Manila
1442:Old Jaro Municipal Hall
1415:National Museum Complex
1057:Mga Magsasaka (Farmers)
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545:in the eastern side of
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205:Show map of Philippines
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1836:Quezon City Experience
1816:Philippine Army Museum
1719:Jorge B. Vargas Museum
1576:Alfredo E. Evangelista
1525:Philippine shell tools
1181:"National Art Gallery"
1087:Mga Kalabaw (Carabaos)
808:in Constitution Hill,
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2187:Manila hostage crisis
2066:Baluarte de San Diego
1938:Independence Flagpole
1831:Quezon Heritage House
1674:Bahay Nakpil-Bautista
1025:Juan Luna y Novicio:
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2101:Santa Isabel College
2052:Neighboring features
1989:National Planetarium
1918:Luneta National Park
1794:National Planetarium
1739:Marikina Shoe Museum
1704:GSIS Museo ng Sining
1435:National Planetarium
1344:at Wikimedia Commons
1047:Mga Manok (Chickens)
1022:; collection of IRRI
919:; by Juan Luna; 1895
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527:National Art Gallery
439:Construction started
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349:National Planetarium
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1659:AIMS Museo Maritimo
1581:Robert Bradford Fox
934:Governor Bustamante
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964:El asesinato del
932:Assassination of
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630:architecture firm
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