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943:Plaza Dilao
887:Malabon Zoo
744:Urban parks
563:"Paco Park"
547:December 8,
369:Due to the
302:During the
216:Philippines
198:during the
103: /
91:120°59′20″E
78:Coordinates
1872:Categories
1640:Greenhills
1592:Rizal Park
1560:Manila Zoo
1226:Intramuros
1143:Columbaria
1062:Cemeteries
892:Manila Zoo
726:Rizal Park
639:9715691625
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420:, and was
288:José Rizal
273:Intramuros
268:Bagumbayan
196:Dominicans
88:14°34′52″N
60:Urban Park
1635:Divisoria
1618:Greenbelt
1613:Glorietta
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1519:Star City
1492:Amusement
1129:Paco Park
877:Isla Pulo
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250:Cemetery
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35:Paco Park
1837:Churches
1601:Shopping
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66:Location
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1825:By type
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1507:ABS-CBN
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366:(PTV).
352:Germany
229:History
124:Created
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465:Luneta
449:Manila
212:Manila
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