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Baroque Churches of the Philippines San Agustin Church, Philippine Architecture, Ilocos Sur, Philippines Cities, Ilocos Norte, Church Pictures, Eternal Beauty, Baroque Design, Cathedral Church

These four churches, the first of which was built by the Spanish in the late 16th century, are located in Manila, Santa Maria, Paoay and Miag-ao. Their unique architectural style is a reinterpretation of European Baroque by Chinese and Philippine craftsmen. 5 photos. https://dorpenstedennederland.blogspot.com/ https://fieggentrio.blogspot.com/

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World Heritage Sites Philippines, Historical Sites In The Philippines, Paoay Church Ilocos Norte, Laoag Ilocos Norte, Philippine Revolution, Rococo Architecture, Santa Maria Church, Architecture Development, Philippine Architecture

Paoay Church (also known as the St. Augustine Church in Paoay) is a historical church located in Paoay, Ilocos Norte. During the Philippine Revolution in 1898, its coral stone bell tower was used by the Katipuneros as an observation post. Paoay Church is part of the UNESCO World Heritage List. It currently is a property of the Diocese of Laoag, Ilocos Norte. more... View On Black

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2000-3000 years ago in the Philippine Cordillera Region, terraces were built to maximize farming space in mountainous regions, and to prevent erosion. These terraces are ancient, rambling, man-made structures whose walls are made of compacted earth and stones. They’re up to 7m/23ft high and were carved by hand out of whole mountainsides on slopes of up to 70%. These unique structures were recognized by UNESCO and inscribed as a World Heritage Site in 1995. Rizal Province, Terrace Farming, Rice Terraces Philippines Drawing, Ifugao Rice Terraces, Terraced Rice Fields, Historical Sites In The Philippines, Rice Terraces, Unesco World Heritage Site, World Heritage Sites

2000-3000 years ago in the Philippine Cordillera Region, terraces were built to maximize farming space in mountainous regions, and to prevent erosion. These terraces are ancient, rambling, man-made structures whose walls are made of compacted earth and stones. They’re up to 7m/23ft high and were carved by hand out of whole mountainsides on slopes of up to 70%. These unique structures were recognized by UNESCO and inscribed as a World Heritage Site in 1995.

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