Church of Barasoain historical marker
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Church of Barasoain historical marker
Summary
Church of Barasoain historical marker is a National Historical Commission of the Philippines historical marker[1].
Key Facts
- Church of Barasoain historical marker is the creator of National Historical Commission of the Philippines[2].
- Church of Barasoain historical marker is located in Malolos[3].
- Church of Barasoain historical marker is in the country of Philippines[4].
- Church of Barasoain historical marker's instance of is recorded as National Historical Commission of the Philippines historical marker[5].
- Church of Barasoain historical marker is made of cast iron[6].
- Church of Barasoain historical marker took place at Barasoain Church[7].
- Church of Barasoain historical marker's Commons category is recorded as Church of Barasoain historical marker[8].
- Church of Barasoain historical marker's commemorates is recorded as Barasoain Church[9].
- Church of Barasoain historical marker's commemorates is recorded as Malolos Congress[10].
- Church of Barasoain historical marker's commemorates is recorded as Malolos Constitution[11].
- 1940 marks the founding of Church of Barasoain historical marker[12].
- Church of Barasoain historical marker's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 14.84628, 'longitude': 120.81257, 'precision': 1e-05}[13].
- Church of Barasoain historical marker's title is recorded as Church of Barasoain[14].
- Church of Barasoain historical marker's inscription is recorded as Barasoain was originally part of Malolos until its official separation on August 31, 1859. In 1903 it became part of Malolos again. The old Church constructed by Rev. Francisco Royo, O.S.A., was destroyed by fire in May, 1884, but rebuilt by Rev. Juan Giron, O.S.A., in 1885. This Church was the seat of the Revolutionary Congress which convened from the middle of September, 1898, to the last week of February, 1899, under the presidency of Pedro A. Paterno. Among the important measures passed by the Congress was the Malolos Constitution, drafted chiefly by Felipe G. Calderon.[15].
- Church of Barasoain historical marker's directions is recorded as The historical marker is located on the wall to the left of the central main door of the church.[16].
- Church of Barasoain historical marker's street address is recorded as Paseo del Congreso cor. Don Antonio Bautista Street[17].
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Authorship and Creation
Church of Barasoain historical marker is the creator of National Historical Commission of the Philippines[2].
Material and Period
Church of Barasoain historical marker is made of cast iron[6]. The location of it was Barasoain Church[7].