- a
barrio of
Santa Ana de Sapa (now a
district of Manila)
called San
Felipe Neri. It
separated and
became its own town in 1841, and
later acquired the...
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Felipe Neri (sometimes
known as
Felipe Neri Jiménez; 23
August 1884 –
January 1914) was a
soldier and
general in the
Mexican Revolution. He was born in...
- (poblacíon),
where the
Cathedral of the Holy
Child (Aglipay Church) and San
Felipe Neri Church (Roman
Catholic Church) are located. It
heads southeasterly, traversing...
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Felipe Neri Medina Valderas y Fernández de Córdova (born 1797) was
President of
Honduras 13–15
April 1839. His
parents were
Petrona Idiáquez
Cordova and...
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sharing the
story of "Bakawan" with the third-grade
students at San
Felipe Neri Catholic School to
raise awareness about the
importance of
mangrove ecosystems...
-
Church is
located to the side of the parish. It was
founded by Luis
Felipe Neri de
Alfaro in 1742. The main façade has two
levels with arches, pilasters...
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first m**** in
Oaxaca was held in 1521.
Church of San
Felipe Neri The
Church of San
Felipe Neri is
considered a
classic example of
Baroque with estipite...
- The
Confederation of
Oratories of
Saint Philip Neri (Latin:
Confoederatio Oratorii Sancti Philippi Nerii),
abbreviated C.O. and
commonly known as the Oratorians...
- Fort San
Felipe (Spanish:
Fortaleza de San
Felipe; Filipino: Moog ng San
Felipe Neri) is a
military fortress in
Cavite City, Philippines. It was constructed...
- Navotas, Novaliches, Parañaque, Pasig, Pateros,
Pineda (Pasay), San
Felipe Neri (Mandaluyong), San Juan del
Monte (San Juan), San Mateo, San
Pedro Macati...