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English: Upload Wizard photos (general description of the landmarkds, angle by angle photography of the city, town, rivers, bridges and interesting points) - a) Plaza Lacson [1] Plaza (de) Goiti, as seen from Carriedo LRT Station [2] the center of the plaza is dominated by a statue of Arsenio Lacson, [3] made in the 1970s by sculptor Eduardo Castrillo, the building of Philtrust Bank [4] with the Church of Santa Cruz, Manila, in front of the gate of FEATI University [5] 306, Manila Founder: Salvador Araneta in 1946 in Santa Cruz, Manila,[6] Philippines. FEATI was formerly known as the Far Eastern Aeronautics School, Dr. Salvador Araneta with his wife Dr. Victoria Lopez de Araneta founded the Far Eastern Air Transport Incorporated (FEATI), b) Escolta Street[7] towards Santa Cruz Bridge [8] 1894, it is one of Manila's few surviving examples of pre-World War II neoclassical architecture Roman R. Santos Building, Bank of the Philippine Islands building [9] c) Patricio Mariano [10] Patricio Geronimo Mariano (17 March 1877 at Santa Cruz, Manila – 28 January 1935) was a Filipino nationalist, revolutionary, pundit, poet, playwright, dramatist, short story writer, novelist, journalist, violinist, and painter. Mariano was a Katipunan member by the Pasig River [11] Escolta Street runs parallel to the Pasig River, from Plaza Santa Cruz to Plaza Moraga and Quintin Paredes Street home to several fine examples of early skyscraper design in the Philippines. In Spanish, it is known as calle de la Escolta - Regina Building built in 1934, this four-storey building was designed in the neo-classical style by Andres Luna de San Pedro, Burke Building named after philantropist, William J. Burke,[12] the building is known as the location of the first elevator in Manila, Perez Samanillo Building art deco architecture in Manila, it was the tallest building in Manila at the time of its completion in 1928. Designed by Andres Luna de San Pedro, the building is now known as First United Building, Santa Cruz Building.
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Public domain The work depicted in this photograph or illustration is in the public domain in the Philippines and possibly other jurisdictions because it is a work created by an officer or employee of the Government of the Philippines or any of its subdivisions and instrumentalities, including government-owned and/or controlled corporations, as part of his regularly prescribed official duties; and consequently any work is ineligible for copyright under the terms of Part IV, Chapter I, Section 171.11 and Part IV, Chapter IV, Section 176 of Republic Act No. 8293 and Republic Act No. 10372, as amended, unless otherwise noted. However, in some instances, the use of this work in the Philippines or elsewhere may be regulated by this law or other laws. Coat of arms of the Philippines

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