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San Juan Nepomuceno Parish Church

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San Juan Nepomuceno Church Facade
San Juan Nepomuceno Church Facade

San Juan Nepomuceno Parish Church is a Roman Catholic parish church in the municipality of San Juan, Batangas, Philippines. It is under the jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Lipa. Located at Padre Burgos Street in Poblacion, adjacent to three schools: Batangas Eastern Colleges, Joseph Marello Institute, and San Juan Elementary School, this is the second church of San Juan after the old church ruins, located in Pinagbayanan, which was destroyed by floods in 1883.

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San Juan Nepomuceno Parish Church
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San Juan Nepomuceno Parish Church

Burgos Street
4226
Batangas, Philippines
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