Colegio de San Jose historical marker
PHC historical marker for Colegio de San Jose
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Colegio de San Jose historical marker
Summary
Colegio de San Jose historical marker is a National Historical Commission of the Philippines historical marker[1].
Key Facts
- Colegio de San Jose historical marker is the creator of National Historical Commission of the Philippines[2].
- Colegio de San Jose historical marker is located in Jaro[3].
- Colegio de San Jose historical marker is in the country of Philippines[4].
- Colegio de San Jose historical marker's image is recorded as Colegio de San Jose Iloilo historical marker.JPG[5].
- Colegio de San Jose historical marker's instance of is recorded as National Historical Commission of the Philippines historical marker[6].
- Colegio de San Jose historical marker's made from material is recorded as cast iron[7].
- Colegio de San Jose historical marker's location is recorded as Colegio de San Jose[8].
- Colegio de San Jose historical marker's commemorates is recorded as Colegio de San Jose[9].
- +1939-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Colegio de San Jose historical marker[10].
- Colegio de San Jose historical marker's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 10.720451, 'longitude': 122.559933, 'precision': 1e-06}[11].
- Colegio de San Jose historical marker's title is recorded as Colegio de San Jose[12].
- Colegio de San Jose historical marker's inscription is recorded as The Colegio de San Jose was opened in Iloilo May 1, 1872, and entrusted to the Sisters of Charity. When it was moved to Jaro in 1877, the sisters were placed in charge of the Escuela Municipal by the Rt. Rev. Mariano Cuartero, bishop of Jaro. The present building was inaugurated March 19, 1896. In 1926 the government authorized the college to issue high school diplomas.[13].
- Colegio de San Jose historical marker's street address is recorded as E. Lopez Street[14].
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Works and Contributions
Colegio de San Jose historical marker is the creator of National Historical Commission of the Philippines[2].