解説0317jfCaloocan City Rizal Avenue La Loma Cemetery Landmarksfvf 79.JPG
English: La Loma Cemetery in Manila in 1900 now Caloocan City was used as a fort by the Filipinos, and was later shelled by Dewey during the Philippine-American War; La Loma Cemetery includes the 1884 Chapel of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kalookan, Vicariate of Our Lady of Grace, San Pancrasio Parish Church (La Loma Cemetery Compound, Grace Park, Caloocan) in Legislative districts of Caloocan District 2, Barangays of Caloocan Barangay 120, Zone 10, District II, Grace Park, Caloocan City, 1st Avenue East, Rizal Avenue Extension, La Loma Cemetery Compound, Campo Santo de La Loma, Flood Control Structures River Wall Maligaya Creek Phase II to the 1884 Chapel of La Loma Catholic Cemetery Beati Mortui Qui in Domino Moriuntur).
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