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Cebu City's Fort San Pedro

Cebu City's Fort San Pedro

Cebu City's Fort San Pedro

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Fuerza de San Pedro, is one of the oldest structure in Cebu City. Build by the Spaniards in 1565 facing Mactan island, this place has lot of history to offer. The marker reads “ FORT SAN PEDRO. The Fort of San Pedro, described in an official report on 1739, is triangular in shape and made of stone and mortar. The three bastions are La Concepcion, San Ignacio de Loyola, and San Miguel Powder Magazine." 

Published on 8/2/11

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