Baluarte de San Diego

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Baluarte de San Diego is a historic stone bastion and defensive fortification within Manila’s walled city of Intramuros, notable for its 16th-century origins and restored circular fort ruins.

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Label Occurrences
Baluarte de San Diego canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bastion
fortification
historical site
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Spanish colonial military architecture
category Cultural Properties of the Philippines
Forts in Metro Manila
Spanish colonial fortifications in the Philippines
Tourist attractions in Manila
country Philippines
hasPart bastion walls
circular fort ruins
garden area
stone ramparts
viewing platforms
hasView Manila Bay
Manila skyline
heritageDesignation National Cultural Treasure of the Philippines
National Historical Landmark of the Philippines
inception late 16th century
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Manila
surface form: City of Manila

National Capital Region
locatedInTime 16th century
locatedNextTo Manila Bay
Port of Manila
surface form: South Harbor of Manila
locatedWithin Intramuros
surface form: Fortification system of Intramuros
location Intramuros
Luzon
Manila
Metro Manila
Philippines
material stone
openToPublic yes
operator Intramuros Administration
owner Philippine government
surface form: Government of the Philippines
partOf Intramuros
surface form: walls of Intramuros
restoration 20th century restoration
late 20th century archaeological excavation
significantEvent Capture of Manila (1898)
surface form: Battle of Manila (1898)

Battle of Manila (1945)
World War II damage
terrainFeature bastion projecting from city wall
use cultural events
defense
educational tours
tourism

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Intramuros contains Baluarte de San Diego
Walled City contains Baluarte de San Diego