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Get ready for all of today's NYT 'Connections’ hints and answers for #549 on Wednesday, December 11, 2024. Today's NYT Connections puzzle for Wednesday, December 11, 2024 The New York Times
Gran Logia de Honduras (Grand Lodge of Honduras) [12] [71] 1922 11 250 CMI / COMACA Nicaragua Gran Logia Simbólica de Nicaragua (Grand Symbolic Lodge of Nicaragua) [12] [72] 1922 7 134 [5] CMI / CMCA: Panama Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, lodges in Panama: 1906 4 [5] A unit of the GL of MA, [54] CGMNA: Panama Gran Logia de Panamá (Grand Lodge ...
In today's puzzle, there are eight theme words to find (including the spangram). Hint: The first one can be found in the top-half of the board. Here are the first two letters for each word:
This is a list of all verifiable organizations that claim to be a Masonic Grand Lodge in Mexico. A Masonic "Grand Lodge" (or sometimes "Grand Orient") is the governing body that supervises the individual "Lodges of Freemasons" in a particular geographical area, known as its "jurisdiction" (usually corresponding to a sovereign state or other major geopolitical unit).
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The Symbolic Grand Lodge of Spain (Gran Logia Simbólica Española), [16] which accepts both men and women. It was founded in 1980 and currently has 41 lodges located around the country. Le Droit Humain - Spanish Federation [17] Is a global Masonic Order which accepts both men and women. It has about 32,000 members in more than 60 countries ...
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The Lodges in the city, "Union Fraternal," "Paz y Concordia," and "Toltecas," joined under the auspices of the Supreme Council and reorganized the "Grand Lodge Valle de México". Between 1910 and 1911, an internal crisis caused a small group of Lodges to break away and decide to go their own way under the name of "La Gran Logia Valle de México.