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Pandacan is a
district in Manila, Philippines,
which is
known in
recent history for its
former Pandacan oil
depot which supplies the
majority of oil exports...
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Santo Niño de
Pandacan Parish,
commonly known as
Pandacan Church, is a
Roman Catholic parish church in the
district of
Pandacan in Manila, Philippines...
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Pandacan being established as a
community in 1574 is
considered as one of the
oldest districts in
Manila and
contains several notable places rich in heritage...
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Pandacan station (also
called Beata station) is a
railway station located on the
South Main Line in the city of Manila, Philippines. This is the fifth...
- 14.5940°N 121.0068°E / 14.5940; 121.0068 The
Pandacan Oil
Depot was a 33-hectare
compound in
Pandacan, Manila, Philippines. It
housed the
storage facilities...
- Buling-Buling
Festival is a
religious and
cultural event celebrated annually in
Pandacan,
Manila in the
Philippines on the
third Sa****ay of January, in time with...
- 2023. Santiago,
Fernando A. Jr. (2006). "Isang
Maikling Kasaysayan ng
Pandacan,
Maynila 1589–1898".
Malay (in Filipino). 19 (2). De La
Salle University:...
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would not ask for
anything in
return as a poet. In 1835,
Balagtas moved to
Pandacan, Manila,
where he met María Asunción Rivera, who
would effectively serve...
- Mesa,
Manila (beside
Polytechnic University of the Philippines)
Pandacan (Beata) –
Pandacan,
Manila Paco – Paco,
Manila San
Andres – San Andres,
Manila Vito...
- of
Mandaluyong and
Makati in the east, the city
districts of Paco and
Pandacan in the west, and
Santa Mesa in the north. It is part of the 6th congressional...