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Granja is one of the busy streets in the city. It runs parallel to the main thoroughfare, Quezon Avenue, where all the commercial establishments are located. Both streets lead to the Saint Peter’s Cathedral, where most residents and people from nearby towns make a short visit.
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Granja is one of the busy streets in the city. It runs parallel to the main thoroughfare, Quezon Avenue, where all the commercial establishments are located. Both streets lead to the Saint Peter’s Cathedral, where most residents and people from nearby towns make a short visit.
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By Sec. Jose Lina
Department of Interior and Local Government | October 12, 2003 - 12:00am
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