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  2. St. Julian's School - Wikipedia

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    St. Julian's is a British international private school located in the parish of Carcavelos e Parede, [1] in Cascais, close to Lisbon, Portugal. The school takes its name from São Julião da Barra Fortress , overlooking nearby Carcavelos beach, originally erected in the mid-16th century to keep the British, among other raiders, out of the Tagus ...

  3. List of schools in Malta - Wikipedia

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    St Monica School - Madre Theresa Spinelli Street, Gżira; St Monica School - Ponosomby Street, Mosta; St Monica School (B'Kara) - 1 May Street, Fleur-de-Lys, Birkirkara; St. Paul's Missionary College - Emanuele Vitale Street, Rabat, Malta; St Theresa School - Advocate Anton Calleja Street, Kerċem, Gozo; St Vincent School - St Julians Hill, San ...

  4. Collegiate church and cloister of St Juliana - Wikipedia

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    It has been part of a World Heritage Site since 2015, when the Camino de Santiago (a serial site first designated in 1993) was expanded to take in more variants of the pilgrimage route. [1] The sites included in the UNESCO designation are largely monuments, churches, or hospitals that provided services to pilgrims headed to Santiago de Compostela.

  5. San Giuliano dei Fiamminghi - Wikipedia

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    Active in the administration of Saint Julian between 1618 and 1643, the banker Pieter de Visscher, born in Oudenaarde, had his house in Frascati decorated with frescoes by Flemish Baroque painter Cornelis Schut. Renowned artists such as Jan Miel and Louis Cousin (il Primo Luigi Gentile, Brussels) were part of the board of St. Julian. The most ...

  6. St. Julian's, Malta - Wikipedia

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    The earliest documentary evidence of this church is of the pastoral visit of Bishop Tommaso Gargallo of 1601, which he says was built in 1580 and was dedicated to Saint Julian. In 1736, when Monsignor Alpheran de Bussan re-visited Saint Julian's, he noted that the locality was already known as Portus Sancti Juliani, meaning "St Julian's port ...

  7. Julian the Hospitaller - Wikipedia

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    Saint Julian the Hospitaller [a] is a saint venerated in the Catholic Church [1] and Eastern Orthodox Church. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] He is the patron saint of the cities of Ghent , Belgium; Saint Julian's , Malta; and Macerata , Italy.

  8. Colegio San Ignacio de Loyola (San Juan) - Wikipedia

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    The school was originally located in Santurce but the Jesuits moved it to its current location in San Juan, Rio Piedras in 1955. Colegio San Ignacio resembles a small university campus as it has several buildings: two identical buildings consisting of classrooms, named San Luis Gonzaga (formerly "Building A") and San Francisco Javier (formerly "Building B"); one building with a computer center ...

  9. St Julian's Church, Argelia - Wikipedia

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    In 1902, the Bishop of Medellín, Joaquín Pardo Vergara, created the St. Julian vice-parish (Spanish: Viceparroquia de san Julián), which had approximately 3,000 inhabitants and a simple straw chapel, built by the Sonsón's priest, Daniel Florencio Sánchez, with the help of the parishioners. On June 26 of the same year, Juan Manuel Contreras ...