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DescriptionFort Pilar, Zamboanga, P. I. (1910s).jpg
English: Photo of Fort Pilar, Zamboanga, P. I., from a collection of photographs archived in the Ayala Museum. File provided by CDZ - El Progreso y Desarollo de Zamboanga Facebook page.
Date
circa 1909–1913
Source
Ayala Museum
Author
Unknown authorUnknown author
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