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  2. National Front for the Family - Wikipedia

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    The National Front for the Family (Spanish: Frente Nacional por la Familia) is a Mexican social conservative organization, sometimes identified as a far-right [1] movement, founded in 2016. The organization is led by Rodrigo Iván Cortés Jiménez , a former federal deputy for the National Action Party (PAN). [ 2 ]

  3. Working Boy Center - Wikipedia

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    Espacios de socialización de niños, niñas y adolescentes en el Centro del Muchacho Trabajador; ámbitos: familia, escuela y trabajo [Spaces of Socialization of Children and Adolescents in the Working Boys' Center: Family, school and work]. Quito, Ecuador: Salesian Polytechnic University; Ediciones Abya Yala. ISBN 9789978101872. OCLC 1001557953.

  4. Edison Misla Aldarondo - Wikipedia

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    Edison Misla Aldarondo (August 29, 1942 – 30 November 2021) was a Puerto Rican Republican politician who served as the Speaker of the Puerto Rican House of Representatives from 1997 to 2001. He was a founder of the pro-statehood New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico (NPP).

  5. Real Audiencia of Quito - Wikipedia

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    Real Audiencia de Quito, Real Cédula de 1563. The Real Audiencia of Quito (sometimes referred to as la Presidencia de Quito or el Reino de Quito) was an administrative unit in the Spanish Empire which had political, military, and religious jurisdiction over territories that today include Ecuador, parts of northern Peru, parts of southern Colombia and parts of northern Brazil.

  6. Plaza de la Independencia - Wikipedia

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    Palacio Arzobispal de Quito - Anónimo - 19th century - (siglo XIX) Plaza de la Independencia. Although the first colonial town square was what today is known as Plazoleta Benalcázar, this has always been considered as tentative as it got up a path suitable for novice Spanish town of Quito.

  7. Basilica and Convent of San Francisco, Quito - Wikipedia

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    With the support of the European Franciscan Congregation, the Ghent's clerics Jodoco Ricke and Pedro Gosseal, who were cousins of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, [4] they arrived in the city two years after its foundation, managed to acquire some plots on the southwest side of the Plaza Mayor de Quito, in the same place where one day the military seats of the heads of the imperial troops were ...

  8. Palacio de Carondelet - Wikipedia

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    Carondelet Palace (Spanish: Palacio de Carondelet) is the seat of government of the Republic of Ecuador, located in Quito.Access is by the public space known as Independence Square or Plaza Grande (colloquial name), around which are also the Archbishop's Palace, Municipal Palace, Hotel Plaza Grande, and Metropolitan Cathedral.

  9. Church of La Compañía, Quito - Wikipedia

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    The Church and Convent of San Ignacio de Loyola de la Compañía de Jesús de Quito, also known in the Ecuadorian people simply as La Compañía, is a Catholic clerical complex located on the corner formed by calles García Moreno and Sucre, in the Historic Center of the city of Quito, capital of Ecuador. The façade of its main temple is ...