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Heritage of Cebu Monument by Sculptor Eduardo Castrillo
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3 Years to Construct Before its Inauguration in 2000
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A Monument that Took 33.2-million Pesos to Complete
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Spanish Colonization - For God, Gold and Glory
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A Spanish Explorer and His Sea Vessel
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A Spanish Governor-Genera l of the Philippines
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Closer View of the Governor General
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Chinese Merchant
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Early Filipino Natives Resisting Spanish Domination
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Eastside Tableu Depicting Early Spanish Colonization in...
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Monument's Stone Marker
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Monument's Marker Inscribed in Cebuano Dialect
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The Spot Where St. John the Baptist Church Once Stood
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The Heritage of Cebu Monument which Faces East
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Album Description:
This monument has 2 sides - east & west. Since I came in the morning, I took photos only of the east side which shows the early colonization of Cebu/Philippines. The west side depicts the spread of Roman Catholicism in Cebu/Philippines.
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2 comments
Beautiful photos, Mary Ann.
said albertsville
Kudos to Eduardo Castrillo and most of all to the artist friend of mine Mary Ann! The different angles show the story of the Spanish colonizationand the revolt that led to independence some 330 years later. What a lesson in history you have here. The result:85% of the Filipinos are Roman Catholics, some 5% are of Christian denominations and another 5% are others. That is just my approximation. I like the composition and use of existing light covered by the deep blue skies of hope! Bravo, Mary Ann!
said fdguin
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