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Posted on April 17, 2015August 2, 2020 by ICOMOS Philippines

Defending an Archipelago: the Spanish Colonial Church-Fortress in the Philippines by Boj Capati

Mr. Bojer Capati presents his paper “Defending an Archipelago: the Spanish Colonial Church-Fortress in the Philippines”

CategoriesICOMOS Talks TagsBuilt Heritage, Philippine Churches, Spanish Architecture, Spanish Colonial Heritage

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