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A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Spanish Wikipedia article at [[:es:Madres de la Plaza 25 de Mayo]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|es|Madres de la Plaza 25 de Mayo}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation.
The basilica faces Plaza 25 de Mayo (May 25th Square), also bordered by the Central Post Office. The first parish was built in this site in 1731, at a time when Rosario was no more than a small scattered village on the shore of the Paraná River .
Plaza 25 de Mayo is located on the eastern edge of the present-day downtown area, not far from the Paraná River, and occupies the block defined by Santa Fe St., Buenos Aires St., Laprida St. and Córdoba St. East of the plaza lie the seat of the executive branch of Rosario's municipal government, called Palacio de los Leones, and the Basilica ...
The Mothers of Plaza de Mayo is an Argentine human rights association formed in response to the National Reorganization Process, the military dictatorship by Jorge Rafael Videla, with the goal of finding the desaparecidos, initially, and then determining the culprits of crimes against humanity to promote their trial and sentencing.
Our Lady of the Rosary Cathedral [1] (Spanish: Catedral Nuestra Señora del Rosario de Paraná), also called Paraná Cathedral, is the main Catholic church in the city of Parana, Entre Rios Province, [2] in the South American country of Argentina. [3] [4]
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 02:44, 14 December 2024: 4,000 × 3,000 (6.22 MB): JB Hoang Tam 2: Uploaded a work by Dominican Archives of the Philippines from Matthew J. Riley, "The Life and Times of Mother Rosario Arroyo: Servant of God'', (Makinaugalingon Press; Molo, Iloilo, 2025).
Rosario (Spanish pronunciation:) is the largest city in the central Argentine province of Santa Fe.The city, located 300 km (186 mi) northwest of Buenos Aires on the west bank of the Paraná River, is the third-most populous city in the country after Buenos Aires and Cordoba.
Indonesia proclaimed its independence in August 1945, and the cathedral continued to be used by Soegijapranata until 18 January 1947. The unrest caused by the Indonesian National Revolution and Soegijapranata's desire to support the new Indonesian republic led him to move the vicariate's seat to St Yoseph Church in Bintaran.