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    Guatemala (ville) Liste de villes du Guatemala; Usage on gl.wikipedia.org Cidade de Guatemala; Usage on hak.wikipedia.org Guatemala Sṳ; Usage on he.wikivoyage.org גואטמלה; Usage on ht.wikipedia.org Siwdad; Usage on incubator.wikimedia.org Wn/ppl/Ken ijtuk tik Shiktal; Wp/kjh/Гватемала (тура) Usage on it.wikipedia.org ...

  3. Black Christ of Esquipulas - Wikipedia

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    [1] By the 17th century, a devotion associated with an image became known as the "Miraculous Lord of Esquipulas" or the "Miraculous Crucifix venerated in the town called Esquipulas". Esquipulas holds its patronal festival on January 15, when the largest number of pilgrims come from Guatemala and neighboring Central American countries. [2]

  4. Friday of Sorrows - Wikipedia

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    Celebration of Friday of Sorrows in Malta, Spain, Portugal, Mexico, Costa Rica, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Guatemala and the Philippines includes processions, public penance, mournful singing and the mortification of the flesh. In Italy, the practice is called La Festa dell'Addolorata and uses famous Baroque images made in the area of ...

  5. Iglesia y Convento de la Compañía de Jesús, Antigua Guatemala

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    The Church and convent of the Society of Jesus in Antigua Guatemala is a religious complex that was built between 1690 and 1698. It was built on a block that is only 325 yards (300 m) away from the Cathedral of Saint James on a lot that once belonged to the family of famous chronicler Bernal Díaz del Castillo and had three monastery wings and a church.

  6. Iglesia de San Francisco, Antigua Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    When Franciscan missionaries arrived in Guatemala from Spain in 1530 they were assigned 120 villages by the civil authorities. [1] They were the first to move to the Panchoy Valley in 1541 where they built a church at the site of today's School of Christ (Escuela de Cristo). This chapel was severely damaged in 1565 and during the next ten years ...

  7. Cristos Negros of Central America and Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The image in its glass case. The Cristo Negro of Esquipulas is the earliest and most famous images of its kind, [4] and is the most venerated image in Central America. [7] It originated in this town, 222 km from the capital of Guatemala in 1595, when it was commissioned and made by Quirio Cataño.

  8. Iglesia de Santo Tomás - Wikipedia

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    The Iglesia de Santo Tomás is a Roman Catholic church in Chichicastenango, Guatemala. It is located in the market place of the town which is known for its pottery and contains the Chichicastenango Regional Museum .

  9. Iglesia de La Merced, Antigua Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    In 1773, the city of Santiago de los Caballeros de Guatemala was destroyed by the 1773 Guatemala earthquake ("Santa Marta earthquakes"); but as the Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes -or "Oratorio de la Merced", as it was known in the 19th century- was not it suffered major damage because it was practically new, it was still open for ...