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These appear to relate to specific campuses, rather than the university system. They are not appropriate for this article. Rublamb (talk) 22:08, 27 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Most articles link to this article, when they obviously refer to University of the Philippines Diliman. There's even a gray area pre-World War II, as the University of the Philippines is the one that we now call University of the Philippines Manila, then transferred to Diliman after the war (they even transported the original Oblation from Pedro Gil to Diliman), then I suppose the Manila unit just became a campus of the Diliman university. This is analogous to Ateneo leaving Padre Faura to Loyola Heights, and UST leaving Intramuros for Sampaloc. The Manila unit became a full fledged college only in 1972, then a university in 1982. So, I suppose saying "Manuel Roxas studied in the University of the Philippines Diliman" may look weird, I'd probably just write it as "Manuel Roxas studied in the University of the Philippines"