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Among the forts built during the
Spanish regime to conquer Mindanao and prevent the Moros from asserting their independence from the colonial government, 1893. Used by the American forces and Philippine Constabulary composed of Christian and Muslim Filipinos. Occupied by Japanese forces, 1942–1945.
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in 1939. The church was destroyed by the August 17, 1976 earthquake, it was rebuilt in 1978. A fire burned down the church in 1994 and was rebuilt in the same year. Declared a
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Recovered by
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to identify the monument. This is not an official identifier, and only shown temporarily in the templates until the government creates an updated complete list.
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