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The San Vicente Ferrer chapel, popularly referred to as the Pio chapel is a Roman Catholic chapel located at Barangay Pio, in Porac, Pampanga. Built in 1861, the chapel is believed to be the first circular chapel of its kind in the Philippines. In 2019, a magnitude 6.3 earthquake caused the two pilasters on the chapel's facade to collapse.

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  • Pio Chapel (en)
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  • The San Vicente Ferrer chapel, popularly referred to as the Pio chapel is a Roman Catholic chapel located at Barangay Pio, in Porac, Pampanga. Built in 1861, the chapel is believed to be the first circular chapel of its kind in the Philippines. In 2019, a magnitude 6.3 earthquake caused the two pilasters on the chapel's facade to collapse. (en)
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  • Pio Chapel (en)
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  • Pio Chapel (en)
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  • Facade of the Pio chapel in Brgy. Pio, Porac, Pampanga (en)
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  • Don Felino Gil (en)
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  • Saint Vincent Ferrer Chapel (en)
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  • Republic of the Philippines (en)
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  • The San Vicente Ferrer chapel, popularly referred to as the Pio chapel is a Roman Catholic chapel located at Barangay Pio, in Porac, Pampanga. Built in 1861, the chapel is believed to be the first circular chapel of its kind in the Philippines. In 2019, a magnitude 6.3 earthquake caused the two pilasters on the chapel's facade to collapse. (en)
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  • Saint Vincent Ferrer (en)
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  • Brick, Sand, Stone, Gravel, Cement, Galvanized Iron, Concrete, Wood (en)
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  • Rev. Fr. Winifredo S. Santos (en)
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