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= ARoman Catholic + architecture known
church in Paoay, Ilocos for its baroque,
Norte province gothic, Chinese,
and Javanese
* completed in 170 entnas
+ dubbed as "seismic
baroque” because to + made of large coral
the 24 enormous stones and
buttresses that
pues Anes additional elements
Over time, the 5-foot-
thick buttresses were resilience _gi\tadl
built to fortify the
cathedral against, KC
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to increase itsFort San P
a military structure located in Cebu
+ The original fort was made of wood and
‘was built as soon as Legaspi and his uke
expedition arrived. It was later replaced
bya stone fort in the 17th (1738) century
toward against Mustim invasions.
the country's first triangular bastion
fort ight
Fort San Pedro is triangular in shape.
(One side faces the land, and the other
two face the water. The front was
reinforced with a strong wooden barrier,
while the sides facing theseawere
fortified with guns.Basilica Minore
del Santo Nino
= On April 28, 1565, an Augustinian friar named
‘Andres de Urdaneta erected the Basilica
‘Minore del Santo Nino in Cebu, Philippines. It
was made on the precise spot where the
‘Santo Niro, a statue of the Holy Child Jesus,
was found in 1565 by Spanish explorers.
+ In 1566, Friar Diego de Herrera ordered the
construction of Santo Nifio de Cebu. The
original construction was constructed from
soil, hard wood, and nipa leaves.
+ In 1735, Cebu's governor, Fernando Vales y
Tamon, ordered that a chapel be built there
‘out of rough stones. Work on the project
began and ended in 1739.Barasodin
C hure h . located in Malolos City, Bulacan
+ a Roman Catholic church that was built in
1630
known as "the Cradle of Democracy in the
East”
when the Philippine Revolution began, the
original church was destroyed, but it was
eventually rebuilt
has characteristics such as rose windows,
wood carvings, painted domes, and
architecture that reflects Baroque and
Neoclassical stylesSheikekarimol
Makhdum
Mosque
can be found in Simunul Tawi-Tawi
founded in 1380 by an Arab trader named
‘Sheikh Makhdum Karim
the oldest mosque in the Philippines and
Southeast Asia
Initially, it was thought that the pillars of the
original mosque, which is said to have been
constructed in 1380, were those of the modern
mosque because they were discovered inside of
it. However, studies from the National Museum.
‘of the Philippines have proven that the current
mosque'’s pillars date back to the 17th century.REFERENCES
* Barasoain Church. (2022). Explore Philippines Barasoain Church.
https://www.explorephilippines.org/destination/barasoain-church
Cebu Fort San Pedro History | Cebu City Tour. (2016, January 13). Cebu City Tour.
httpsi//www.cebucitytour.com/cebu-destinations/cebu-fort-san-pedro/
Discover Cebu Minor Basilica of the Santo Nino. (2022). Www.cebu-Bluewaters.com.
httpsi//www.travelingcebu.com/cebu-minor-basilica.html
* Paoay Church. (2018). Guide to the Philippines. https://guidetothephilippines.ph/destinations-
and-attractions/paoay-church
+ Sheik Karimol Makhdum Mosque Visitors’ Guide: Tips and Information. (2015). Trek Zone.
httpsi//trek.zone/en/philippines/places/768728/sheik-karimol-makhdum-mosqueBO4« rou
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