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    Seminario del Corpus Christi The Valencia Cathedral was called Iglesia Major in the early days of the Reconquista, then Iglesia de la Seu (Seu is from the Latin...
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    San Martín, at whose door Canalejas was assassinated. This modest construction dates back to the sixteenth century. The Iglesia de Nuestra Señora del...
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    San Juan de los Morros (Spanish pronunciation: [saŋ ˈxwan de los ˈmoros]) is the capital city of Guárico State, located in Venezuela. The city is commonly...
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    as “La Caleta de Juan Guillén”, the road was known as “the caleta”. Eventually the Hospital de San Lázaro, the Espada Cemetery, the San Dionisio mental...
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    baptized with the name of Luís Cortés Cerón de Alvarado in 1522, which allowed him to remain ruler. Martín de Valencia started formal mass evangelization in...
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    de España Plaza de la Candelaria Plaza del Príncipe Plaza de Weyler Plaza del Chicharro Iglesia de La Concepción (church) Iglesia de San Francisco de...
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    de San Juan del Hospital, Iglesia de San Martín, Antiguo Convento del Carmen, Convento de Santo Domingo, Iglesia de Santa Catalina, Monasterio de la Trinidad...
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    Mexico. Cholula is best known for its Great Pyramid, with the Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de los Remedios sanctuary on top, as well as its numerous churches...
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    José Domingo de la Merced de La Mar y Cortázar (Cuenca (Ecuador),12 May 1776 – San José (Costa Rica), 11 October 1830) was a Peruvian military leader...
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    of Castile, Lord of Valencia de Campos, and by Juan Núñez II de Lara, who were sometimes supported by another royal relative, Juan Manuel, Prince of Villena...
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