File:Port of Cavite, detail from Carta Hydrographica y Chorographica de las Yslas Filipinas (1734).jpg

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English: Port of Cavite, detail from Carta Hydrographica y Chorographica de las Yslas Filipinas (1734).
  1. La Parroquia - the Parish church (St. Peter)
  2. La Casa del Castellano - Fort commander's house
  3. La Aduana - Customs house
  4. Galera y almacenes - galleys and warehouses
  5. Castillo de San Felipe - Fort of St. Phillip
  6. Astillero - shipyard
  7. Puente desde donde secarena los galeones - drydock for galleons?
  8. S. Domingo - Church of St. Dominic
  9. La Compañia - Jesuit school/Church (Our Lady or Loreto)
  10. Los P.es Recoletos - Recollect Church of St. Monica
  11. La Soledad - Church of our Lady of Solitude (Porta Vaga)
  12. S. J. de Dios - St. John of God Church
  13. S. Roque - St. Roch parish
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Source https://www.loc.gov/item/2013585226/
Author Pedro Murillo Velarde, Nicolás de la Cruz Bagay and Francisco Suarez

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26 September 1734Gregorian

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