File:Immaculada Concepcion parish, Zamboanga (1902).jpg
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DescriptionImmaculada Concepcion parish, Zamboanga (1902).jpg |
English: The original Immaculada Concepcion parish in Zamboanga, Zamboanga Province, Philippine Islands. As viewed from the Rizal Monument. |
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Source | ISBN 978-971-92800-2-6 |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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