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  2. Philippine Heart Center - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Heart Center is a hospital specializing in the treatment of heart ailments. It has rooms for paying patients and charity patients and admits more than 14,000 patients every year, including 3,300 that undergo heart surgery. It holds regular training programs for medical professionals.

  3. Lung Center of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Lung Center of the Philippines ( LCP) ( Filipino: Ospital ng Pilipinas sa may sakit sa Baga) is a government tertiary hospital specializing in the cure and prevention of lung and other chest diseases, located on Central, Quezon City, Philippines.

  4. Southern Philippines Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Philippines Medical Center has several hospital buildings. This include: Main Building – Three floors; Medical Arts Building – Seven floors; Central ICU Building – Five floors; Children Institute – Five floors; Kidney Transplant Institute – Five floors; Trauma Complex – Four floors

  5. Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex, also known as the CCP Complex, is an 88-hectare (220-acre) art district managed by the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) located along Roxas Boulevard in Metro Manila, Philippines.

  6. Philippine General Hospital - Wikipedia

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    It is designated as the National University Hospital, and the national government referral center. It stands within a 10-hectare (25-acre) site located at the UP Manila Campus in Ermita, Manila. PGH has 1,100 beds and 400 private beds, and has an estimated of 4,000 employees to serve more than 600,000 patients every year.

  7. Cultural Center of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Cultural Center of the Philippines Foundation, Inc. ( Filipino: Sentrong Pangkultura ng Pilipinas, or CCP) is a government-owned and controlled corporation established to preserve, develop and promote arts and culture in the Philippines. [1] [2] The CCP was established through Executive Order No. 30 s. 1966 by President Ferdinand Marcos.

  8. Leandro Locsin - Wikipedia

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    Leandro Valencia Locsin, Sr. (August 15, 1928 – November 15, 1994), also known by the initials LVL and the nickname "Lindy", was a Filipino architect, artist, and interior designer known for his use of concrete, floating volume and simplistic design in his various projects. An avid collector, he was fond of modern painting and Chinese ceramics.

  9. File : Heart Center (East Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City)(2010 ...

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    The building is copyrighted (architect Jorge Ramos died in 2015, and hence won't be PD until the 50th anniversary of his death). Unless freedom of panorama begins to exist in the copyright law of the Philippines. Commons doesn't accept copyrighted buildings, national monuments, and sculptures from countries with no FOP like the Philippines.

  10. Baguio General Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Hospitals in the Philippines. Baguio General Hospital and Medical Center ( BGHMC ), also known as Baguio General Hospital ( BGH ), is a hospital in Baguio, Philippines. It is the largest government funded tertiary hospital in the Northern Luzon Region. [2]

  11. File : Philippine Heart Center (East Avenue, Quezon City; 03 ...

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    Definition of architecture or building (under 17 U.S. Code, Sec. 101) Humanly habitable structures that are intended to be both permanent and stationary, such as houses and office buildings, and other permanent and stationary structures designed for human occupancy, including but not limited to churches, museums, gazebos, and garden pavilions.