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English: Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary of La Naval de Manila (Spanish: Nuestra Señora del Santíssimo Rosario de La Naval de Manila), colloquially known as Santo Rosario or Our Lady of La Naval de Manila, is a title under which the Blessed Virgin Mary is venerated in the Philippines. This devotion is embodied in a 16th-century ivory and wooden statue of her. Similarly as with the Battle of Lepanto of 1571, Filipino soldiers credited her intercession for victory during the Battles of La Naval de Manila - at the Court of Appeals of the Philippines.
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25 July 2012

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