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English: The Cathedral of San Juan Evangelista was first built in 1595 when the Diocese of Nueva Caceres was established. The present structure is the third church and was built by 1843, and repaired in 1862 and 1890. It just underwent a general restoration work. Olympus Camedia (PRRYA Summer Camp and RINCOMESA Provincial Forum on Sustainable Agriculture, April 2005). Slightly improved with Picasa.
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Author Shubert Ciencia from Nueva Ecija, Philippines
Camera location13° 35′ 35.76″ N, 123° 11′ 55.04″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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This image was originally posted to Flickr by ~MVI~ at https://www.flickr.com/photos/20119750@N00/856889772. It was reviewed on 7 October 2008 by FlickreviewR and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the cc-by-2.0.
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Background of Naga

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The 3rd Philippine city granted the title of 'Royal' (after Manila and Cebu) by King Philip II and the Ecclesiastical seat of the Bishop of the entire Bicol region and almost half of Southern Luzon for three centuries centuries, Naga, or formerly known as the Royal City of Nueva Caceres (New Caceres), is the Queen City of Bicol. The title of 'Queen City' is used in the context of the historical significance. For hundreds of years Naga has been the center of trade, education, religion, culture and healthcare in the region. This notion is further re-enforced since the Queen and Principal Patroness of Bicol, the miraculous image of Our Lady of Penafrancia, resides in Naga.

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