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NCCA NATIONAL HERITAGE SITE. What is now San Joaquin was established by the Augustinians as a visita of Hamtic in 1581. There are no records about the early parochial buildings. By 1850, a church of “mediocre quality” was reported. Fr. Tomas Santaren (OSA) had the present structure built from 1855 until 1886 probably on the site of the old church. News of Gen. Leopoldo O’Donnel and his Spanish troops’ victory over Moroccan Crown Prince Muley Abbas reached the Philippines while the church’s construction is midway. Father Santaren had Felipe Diez, a Spanish engineer, and an unnamed Filipino-Chinese carver depict this event in a bas-relief installed at the church’s façade. It is entitled “Redicion de Tetuan” and show the Spanish troops storming the gates of Tetuan in Morocco. Blogged at <a href="http://bigberto.blogspot.com/2006/08/angels-in-iloilo-i-had-chance-of.html" rel="noreferrer nofollow">Angels in Iloilo</a> in "Shooting Churches, Eating Noodles".

Circa 2007 on an Olympus Camedia (MVI Retokado Series)
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Author Shubert Ciencia from Nueva Ecija, Philippines

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