Places in the Philippines Named After Pope John Paul II
by Jane Dacumos on September 1, 2012Pope John Paul II was celebrated during his lifetime and later posthumously with several honours and as the namesake of several places and institutions. Such places often bear the name John Paul II but newer institutions are using the name John Paul the Great. Being perhaps one of the most beloved figures by Filipinos in the past century, some places in the Philippines have been named after him in his honor.
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Pasig City's Well-known Landmarks
by Jhaypee Guia on August 9, 2012Pasig is a busy city that is one of the most populated places in the National Capital Region. It is a place of bustling industry and commerce, and for many years has been a destination for people who have discovered the many fascinating landmarks and attractions that the city has to offer.
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Get to Know the Pasig Festivals
by Jane Dacumos on July 21, 2012Cultural celebrations abound in Pasig City, suffused with color and revelry. Visit the city at any time of the year for a culturally enriching and spiritually edifying experience, participating in any one of the following festivals:
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Experience Wild Nightlife at Pasig City
by Jane Dacumos on July 21, 2012Do you want night-long merrymaking? Well, it’s time for you to visit Pasig City and discover its wild nightlife that has been known for many party goers. Are you ready to discover some of the city’s famous bars and restaurants? To get you started, I came up with a list of top bars that visitors must visit.
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Concepcion Mansion: Pasig Museum
by Jane Dacumos on July 20, 2012The Concepcion Mansion is located at the Plaza Rizal in barangay San Jose. It was built in 1937 by Don Fortunato Concepcion and was acquired by the City of Pasig in 1980. Previously, it housed the Pasig Library and Museum. In 2001, the building was renovated and was fully devoted to a museum housing various historical artifacts.
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