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Dr. Jose Rizal's statue in downtown Iriga City, in front of the City Hall.
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Rizal Park and dancing water fountain under different colored lights behind the monument.
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The Friendship Park behind the Rizal monument, skating rink, fountain with dancing water.
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Tinagba Park that replaced the old park with slides and swings just below the church courtyard and between the grandstand
and the Puericulture Center where countless of early Iriguenos were delivered by midwives.
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A close-up view and the recent picture of the new Tinagba Park pictured above.
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San Antonio de Padua Parish Church in downtown Iriga City. Note its almost pristine condition during the 1990s when this picture
was taken compared to the picture below.
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The more recent picture of the San Antonio de Padua Parish Church in downtown Iriga City. Note the parked vehicles right outside
of the church entrances and steps.
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A perspective view of Iriga City Hall, the seat of government of the city, located right at the same place since its planning
almost a century ago.
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Rush hour traffic in downtown Iriga City. Traffic through downtown Iriga has been managed to go one way in the main thoroughfares.
Picture shows all traffic coming from Nabua and out of the martketplace while the opposite traffic goes through the road that
passes by the University of North Eastern Philippines (UNEP) and University of Saint Anthony (USANT).
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The old swimming hole for countless of kids around "sapa" in San Roque, just before the ice plant. This place is
now the source of purified water for the Iriga City Water District.
On the other side of the high cement fence on the left side is the residence of the Ortegas.
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