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| P6375 | street address | Calle Burgos |
| P547 | commemorates | ... | Q19899147 (Vigan Cathedral) | Vigan Cathedral |
| P373 | Commons category | String | Cathedral of Vigan historical marker | ??? |
| P625 | coordinate location | GlobeCoordinate | Point(120.38855 17.575) | ??? |
| P17 | country | ... | Q928 (Philippines) | Philippines |
| P170 | creator | ... | Q2652138 (National Historical Commission of the Philippines) | National Historical Commission of the Philippines |
| P2795 | directions | Monolingualtext | The historical marker is located on the church facade between the entrance to the nave and the right aisle. | ??? |
| P571 | inception | ... | 1949-01-01 | ??? |
| P1684 | inscription | Monolingualtext | Built in 1641, this church became a cathedral when the seat of the Diocese of Nueva Segovia was transferred from Lal-lo, Cagayan, to Vigan, 1758. Occupied by the revolutionists under Col. Juan Villamor, 1896, and by the American forces under Lt. Col. James Parker, 1899. A chapel of wood and thatch erected on this site, 1574, by order of Juan de Salcedo, the conquistador and founder of Villa Fernandina, after which Vigan was first called, was damaged by earthquake in 1619 and 1627, and by fire in 1739. | ??? |
| P31 | instance of | ... | Q21562164 (National Historical Commission of the Philippines historical marker) | National Historical Commission of the Philippines historical marker |
| P131 | located in the administrative territorial entity | ... | Q235004 (???) | ??? |
| P276 | location | ... | Q19899147 (Vigan Cathedral) | Vigan Cathedral |
| P1476 | title | Monolingualtext | Cathedral of Vigan | ??? |
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