- Paco,
formerly known as
Dilao, is a
district of Manila,
Philippines located south of the
Pasig River, and San Miguel, west of
Santa Ana,
southwest of...
-
Plaza Dilao is a
public square in Paco, Manila,
bounded by
Quirino Avenue to the east, and the rest of the
plaza surrounded by the
Plaza Dilao Road and...
- San
Fernando de
Dilao Parish (Filipino:
Simbahan ng San
Fernando de
Dilao ng Paco; Spanish:
Iglesia Parroquial de San
Fernando de
Dilao; Latin: Ecclesiae...
-
recorded by 1635). The ****anese had
established quite early an
enclave at
Dilao, a
suburb of Manila,
where they
numbered between 300 and 400 in 1593. In...
- Paco
station and
Plaza Dilao are located.
Southbound traffic is
currently carried by
Plaza Dilao Road, a loop road
around Plaza Dilao just off the main highway...
- The Paco Park (originally
named as
Cementerio General de
Dilao) is a
recreational garden and was once Manila's muni****l
cemetery built by the Dominicans...
- As
early as 1580, the
early Franciscan missionaries founded the town of
Dilao (now
known as Paco),
located on the left side of the
Pasig River, bounded...
- 000 in 1606. Paco was
known as
Dilao because of the
Amaryllis plants that were once
plentiful in this district.
Dilao or
dilaw is a
Tagalog word for the...
- the City of
Manila and 23
other muni****lities. The
districts of Binondo,
Dilao, Ermita, Malate, Pandacan, Quiapo, Sampaloc, San Miguel,
Santa Ana, Santa...
- San Juan del
Monte San
Mateo San
Pedro Macati Taguig Tambobong Binondo Dilao Ermita Malate Pandacan Quiapo Sampaloc San
Miguel Santa Ana
Santa Cruz Tondo...