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B. Rhaydz B. B.rcia, Correspondent LEGAZPI CITY: The opposition of the Diocese of Legazpi against the proposed casino is in vain after the Albay Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce Inc.
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B. Rhaydz B. B.rcia, Correspondent LEGAZPI CITY: The opposition of the Diocese of Legazpi against the proposed casino is in vain after the Albay Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce Inc.
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"The expedition of Legazpi, which is generally believed to have been intended from the very first for the conquest and colonization of the Philippines, set out with the intention of colonizing New Guinea; and in any event only certain vessels were to continue their course to the archipelago, and that with the sole idea of ransoming the captives or prisoners of former expeditions" (p. vii).
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Charism Sayat/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images Residents braved heavy rains and strong winds as they crossed a makeshift wooden bridge to leave their flooded homes after Typhoon Nesat struck in Legazpi City, Albay province, south of Manila.
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Kit Recebido/European Pressphoto Agency Workers re-packed sacks of rice for a typhoon food relief operation in Legazpi City on Monday.
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In 1695, Bishop García Legazpi ordered the initiation of a new project, designed by Architect, Mateo Nuñez.
Durango's colonial architecture: eleven quarry stone gems 2009
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In 1695, Bishop García Legazpi ordered the initiation of a new project, designed by Architect, Mateo Nuñez.
Durango's colonial architecture: eleven quarry stone gems 2009
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In 1695, Bishop García Legazpi ordered the initiation of a new project, designed by Architect, Mateo Nuñez.
Durango's colonial architecture: eleven quarry stone gems 2009
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In 1564, Legazpi set out on a voyage whose mission was to colonize the Philippines and to discover a return route that would connect both continents.
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AGI This is a nautical map or book of sea routes and courses used in the 16th century which contains drawings of the islands of Barbados and Ladrones, as well as showing the voyage to the Philippines undertaken by Miguel López de Legazpi.
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