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English: ECJ Building - Historical marker of the former site of Adamson School of Industrial Chemistry and Engineering ASICE, June 20, 1932; February 9, 2012 80th Adamson University Founding Site of the Ateneo Municipal de Manila 1817 Calesas of Intramuros; Santa Lucia Gate (Puerta de Santa Lucia) of Intramuros; Anda Street and Santa Lucia Street; Exterior of the The Augustinian monastery of Intramuros; Gallery of the Presidents of the Philippines; Galeria de los Presidentes de la Republica Pilipina; Republic ECJ Building (Intramuros) Intramuros Golf Club San Ignacio Church (Intramuros) Redevelopment of San Ignacio Church - Intramuros Museum; Site of the Ateneo Municipal de Manila 1817; Postigo Street, General Luna (Calle Real de Palacio) Street and Andres Soriano Avenue; in Political subdivision, Barangays 654, 655, 656, 657 and 658 14°35'26"N 120°58'25"E, District V, Intramuros, City of Manila, (Note: Judge Florentino Floro, the owner, to repeat, Donor Florentino Floro of all these photos hereby donate gratuitously, freely and unconditionally all these photos to and for Wikimedia Commons, exclusively, for public use of the public domain, and again without any condition whatsoever).
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Camera location14° 35′ 26″ N, 120° 58′ 25″ E  Heading=82.58° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

Intramuros 14°35'21"N 120°58'27"E Barangays 14°35'26"N 120°58'25"E

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