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+ Follow Don Bernardo Benedicto Tag
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                    [ArticleID] => 1968423
                    [Title] => The Don Bernardo Benedicto Community Center
                    [Summary] => The Benedicto Clan, led by Ambassador Francisco “Frank” Benedicto (president of Benedicto Colleges), for decades has been gifting the Cebuanos with gymnasiums and centers after its patriarch, Don Bernardo Benedicto.
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                    [Title] => Don Bernardo Benedicto Gym, Zapatera Elementary School
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Don Bernardo Benedicto, a philanthropist-businessman and adopted son of Cebu City, by virtue of a Cebu City Council Resolution No. 1936 passed on August 26, 1968 built a gymnasium while he was still alive.

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The Don Bernardo Benedicto Street is the street at the North Reclamation Area, starting from Juan Luna (now Pope John Paul II Street) fronting Shoemart Superblock towards T. Padilla St. (street between City Hall block and White Gold Superstore).

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Don Bernardo Benedicto
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Don Bernardo Benedicto, a philanthropist-businessman and adopted son of Cebu City, by virtue of a Cebu City Council Resolution No. 1936 passed on August 26, 1968 built a gymnasium while he was still alive.

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The Don Bernardo Benedicto Street is the street at the North Reclamation Area, starting from Juan Luna (now Pope John Paul II Street) fronting Shoemart Superblock towards T. Padilla St. (street between City Hall block and White Gold Superstore).

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