DescriptionSan Juan Church (Batangas) historical marker.jpg
English: Upload Wizard photos of - Saint John Nepomucene Parish Church of San Juan, Batangas Complex, patio, rectory, office, Vicariate IV: Vicariate of Saint Joseph or San Juan Nepomuceno Parish Church of San Juan, which belongs to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lipa [1][2][3] St. Joseph Marello Statue, Monument in the Patio Garden, Joseph Marello Intitute, Poblacion Barangay Hall and Monument beside San Juan West Central School, Muti-Purpose Pavement at Poblacion, San Juan, Batangas, Municipal Library of San Juan Municipal Hall Complex, (Rizal st. cor. General Luna St., Town Proper, downtown, Centro - - San Juan, Batangas[4] (a first class municipality on the Philippines in the province of Batangas; the 2010 census, it has a population of 94,291 people politically subdivided into 42 barangaysWebsite attraction is Acautico Resort in Laiya [5]): the Church facade, the interior, the surroundings, the Patio or Church Plaza, in this Heritage, Landmark, Tourist spot of this Town and the St. Joseph Marello Institute, formerly San Juan Institute - as seen from the NHI Marker I photographed, this Church is a Cultural Heritage Treasure and lankmark tourist spot of the town, one of the oldest in the Philippines.
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