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English: The Naga Metropolitan Cathedral (formally St. John the Evangelist Metropolitan Cathedral) is an historical capstone for the city and the Diocese. The cathedral has survived multiple disasters, from earthquakes, fires, and even typhoons. But through the years and the proliferation of the Catholic faith in the region, it endured as one of the more predominant churches of the city. The last major restoration of the cathedral began in 1987 and has stood the test of time ever since, with certain changes to its facade and interiors every now and then.
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