Baluarte de San Francisco de Dilao (Manila)

Philippines / National Capital Region / Manila
 military, place with historical importance, fortification, interesting place

Bastión de San Francisco de Dilao: Named Dilao because it faced the district of Dilao, a Japanese enclave, east of the walls. Dilao’s original site was probably where San Marcelino Street is. The district was transferred to Paco, and residences demolished after the British had left Manila in 1764.
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Coordinates:   14°35'25"N   120°58'44"E

Comments

  • sarap tumambay d2.. ang sarap manood ng mga naggogolf d2.. haha..
  • walls tambayan. oo masarap nga tumambay mag kuya pang nag-mamagic minsan. hehe
  • d2 shinoot ung isang part ng pantene commercial na hndi naman naibroadcast... tsktsktsk sayang
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