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	<title>The Catholic Travel Logue &#187; Archdiocese</title>
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		<title>The Cathedral is part of a complex with the Assumption Convent</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Built at the request of a French missionary, Father Joseph Pascal in 1809 by a French architect, the Assumption Cathedral was completed in 1821 at the time of King Rama II designed. The original cathedral was built from materials imported from France and Italy. The name was given in the cathedral to celebrate the Assumption [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.thecatholictravelogue.com/"><img class="alignleft" title="thecatholictravelogue.com" src="http://www.rovinginsight.org/library/images/polandsterra_webpics/Cathedral-of-the-Assumption-of-the-Holy-Virgin-Mary.jpg" alt="" width="286" height="233" /></a>Built at the request of a French missionary, Father Joseph Pascal in 1809 by a French architect, the Assumption Cathedral was completed in 1821 at the time of King Rama II designed. The original cathedral was built from materials imported from France and Italy. The name was given in the cathedral to celebrate the Assumption of the Virgin Mary.</p>
<p>The church has a central role in the missionary movement of the 19th Century played. The cathedral is part of a complex with the Convent of the Assumption Catholic Mission of Bangkok&#8217;s Assumption Printing Press and the presbytery, which was inhabited by the missionaries during their stay in Bangkok.</p>
<p>The church underwent major renovations in 1909 and 1910 and later became a theromanesque have style during the years 1910 to 1918. During the Second World War in 1942 in nearby buildings such as the cathedral was heavily damaged, the church was repaired and renovated in the 1980s and 1990s, now adorn the windows of the church. The cathedral consists of a rectangular structure with a high red brick exterior, apart from the surrounding white buildings. The cathedral has a high ceiling decorated with high towers on the way to church.</p>
<p><span id="more-77"></span>The church is 100 meters from the French embassy. It is the largest Catholic church in Thailand and is the most important church in the Archdiocese of Bangkok. Thus in 1984 the church was visited by Pope John Paul II during his visit to Thailand. The church is located at 23 Oriental Avenue, New Road, in the district of Bang Rak, Bangkok. To stay, Bangkok serviced apartments are available to stay at Grand President in Bangkok, a popular serviced apartment in the city.</p>
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		<title>The City of Manila, Philippines</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Manila, Philippines is one of 17 towns and cities comprise Metro Manila and the country&#8217;s capital. This is the place for most Filipinos to realize their dreams. There are many employment opportunities in the city is the economic capital of the country with a modern metropolis that offers a wide opportunity ventures.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.thecatholictravelogue.com/"><img class="alignleft" title="thecatholictravelogue" src="http://www.philippinehousing.com/UserFiles/makati.jpg" alt="" width="276" height="196" /></a>Manila, Philippines is one of 17 towns and cities comprise Metro Manila and the country&#8217;s capital. This is the place for most Filipinos to realize their dreams. There are many employment opportunities in the city is the economic capital of the country with a modern metropolis that offers a wide opportunity ventures.</p>
<p>Like all other provinces and cities, Manila is also the holder of the history of their own infrastructure and with many historical monuments that contain their own stories. In terms of population, Manila is the fifth largest city and has the eleventh largest metropolitan area.</p>
<p><strong>A little history</strong></p>
<p>The city has to share their own stories to highlight the story. It is as if the Kingdom and Kingdom of Tondo Namayan known because it is the capital of the ancient Tondo. It is also known as Gintu or the land of gold known. Invasion of different nations, the city still has traces of the former residents. Cabilido Street in Intramuros is a monument to the Spanish occupation 1581-1898. Columbia has also invaded Manila in 1898-1946, the American occupation, the city got more distinct materials. American has been a refuge for Filipinos to be free from the Spaniards. Manila Bay is a place in Manila, Philippines, reminiscent of the war that began between these two forces.</p>
<p><strong><span id="more-58"></span>Major landmarks in Manila</strong></p>
<p>The Archdiocese of Manila, in Manila. It is the oldest diocese in the history of the country. Otherwise, churches that are run by various religious, very important. San Agustin Church in Intramuros is one of the most famous churches in the area. The place is open not only for Catholics, but it was a place for other religions and faiths. Manila is home to many Buddhist and Taoist temples, the Golden Mosque of Islamic, Hindu temple for the Indian people and a synagogue for the Jews and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.</p>
<p>Many well-known universities in Manila, also inhabit a place called the University Belt. This is the famous term for institutions of higher concentration and a good quality of education. Some universities offer in Manila University of the Philippines, Polytechnic University of the Philippines popular, Philippine Normal University, Technological University of the Philippines, Philippine Christian University, Philippine Women&#8217;s University, De La Salle University and De La Salle &#8211; College of Saint Benilde .</p>
<p>Other Catholic schools in the belt of the University as Paco Catholic School, San Beda College University of Santo Tomas, Adamson University, University of St. Paul. Other private schools in Manila, the University of the East, Far Eastern University, Centro Escolar University, Colegio de San Juan de Letran, Mapua Institute of Technology, School of the University of the Philippines and in its own Pamantasan ng Maynila ng place.</p>
<p>Some of the interesting places in Manila are among the famous Rizal Park, a national hero, when the country&#8217;s execution. The Chinese and Japanese gardens, the Ministry of Tourism building are the National Museum of the Philippines and the Philippine National Library, including among the well-known attractions in Manila.</p>
<p>Rajah Sulayman Park Manila Boardwalk, Liwasang Bonifacio, Plaza Miranda, Paco Park, Remedios Circle, Manila Zoological and Botanical Garden is one of the parks, the travelers love to visit in Manila popular. They always find wonderful places and several tourist attractions and astounds with its history, in Manila, Philippines to tell.</p>
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