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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Baroque Churches of the Philippines' has mentioned 'Stone' in the following places:
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In 1587 the impermanent earliest building in wood and palm fronds was replaced by a stone church and monastery in stone, the latter becoming the Augustinian mother house in the Philippines.The Baroque Churches of the Philippines consists of 4 churches built during the Spanish colonial era in the late 16th century xe2x80x93 San Agustin Church in Manila, San Agustin Church in Paoay, Ilocos Norte, Nuestra Sexc3xb1ora de la Asuncion in Santa Maria, Ilocos Sur, and Santo Tomas de Villanueva Church in Iloilo.
The stone barrel vault, dome, and arched vestibule are all unique in the Philippines, as is the decor that often takes the shape of local flora.
The lower part of the apse and most of the walls are constructed of coral stone blocks, the upper levels being finished in brick, but this order is reversed on the facade.
The massive coral stone bell tower, which was added half a century after the church was completed, stands at some distance from the church, again as a protection against damage during earthquakes.
Both sides of the nave are lined with the most voluminous stone buttresses seen around the islands.
The church's exterior is made of coral stone and brick, held together by a mortar made from sugarcane juice, mango leaves, and rice straw among other ingredients.
The churches are made either of stone (tuff or coralline limestone), or brick, and consolidated with lime.