Calle d' Anda

Calle d' Anda The monument was created in honor of Simon de Anda y Salazar, who served as the 41st governor general of the Philippines from 1770 to 1776.

It was constructed in recognition of his initiative in the resistance against the British occupation of Manila in 1762, way before he served as governor general. Anda was born in Spain in 1701 and was an auditor by profession. He was commissioned as lieutenant governor by Archbishop-Governor Manuel Antonio Rojo before the British invasion in the country.

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