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Caloocan Tucked in the corner, which is called “sulok” or “lo-ok” in the vernacular, where the ends of the old towns of Tondo and Malabon meet is a small barrio that used to be called by the Spanish colonialists as Aromahan. In 1765, the Augustinians established the first Catholic church in this barrio that eventually grew into a town in 1815 called Caloocan, aptly describing its geographic corne…
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