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Saint Williams Cathedral
Posted on August 29, 2006
The Saint Williams Cathedral in the city of Laoag was built in 1580 upon the orders of the Agustinian friars. The facade is still the same that was built hundreds of years ago, but its color has already been changed. It currently has an ivory tint.

The people of Laoag celebrates the feast day of St. William every February 10, coinciding with the city’s Pamulinawen Festival.

» Filed Under Churches, Landmarks, Road Trip
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