Jolo Town
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Panoramic view of Jolo town proper viewed from the Raja Baginda Park in Bud (Mount) Datu. When the Spaniards occupied Jolo in 1876, the town was raised considerably above sea level by extensive earth and stone fillings. This main or central part of Jolo is known to the Moros as Tiyangi Sug, meaning "shops or market of Sulu"Image type: Reproduction: PhotographMedia format: With prints
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Filipinas Heritage Library | Retrato - Geographical File | GE01972 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | GE01972 |
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Panoramic view of Jolo town proper viewed from the Raja Baginda Park in Bud (Mount) Datu. When the Spaniards occupied Jolo in 1876, the town was raised considerably above sea level by extensive earth and stone fillings. This main or central part of Jolo is known to the Moros as Tiyangi Sug, meaning "shops or market of Sulu".
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