Saint Jerome's Academy | |
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Nueva Vizcaya-Ifugao-Mountain Province Road, Bagabag, San Geronimo, 3711, Nueva Vizcaya | |
Coordinates | 16°36′26″N121°15′09″E / 16.6073176°N 121.2525541°E |
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Type | Private, Catholic |
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