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English: Pio Chapel - majestic façade of arches and Tuscan columns Barangay Pio,

Porac, Pampanga [1] [2] (a circular chapel built during the Spanish colonial period, pre-dating the UP Chapel, the first circular church in the country by 145 years;

Pampanga: Pio Chapel, heritage structures 1861 Hacienda chapel *238. THE GILS OF PORAC: Acting is All in the Family Don Felino Gil, and his wife Dona Eugenia Toledo founder of the first trade school of Asia the Escuela de Artes y Oficios de Bacolor, the oldest vocational school in Far East Asia, now known as Don Honorio Ventura Technological State University; He married Carlota Aguilar, and his great-great grandson is Carlos Gil, Rosemarie Gil’s father).
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