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  2. San Antonio Aguas Calientes - Wikipedia

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    San Antonio Aguas Calientes (Spanish pronunciation: [san anˈtonjo ˈaɣwas kaˈljentes]) is a municipality in the Guatemalan department of Sacatepéquez. [ 2 ] The municipal seat is the town of San Andrés Ceballos which is known for its weavers.

  3. Temple of Saint Anthony of Padua - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Saint Anthony of Padua (Spanish: Templo de San Antonio de Padua) is a Catholic church and monument in downtown Aguascalientes, Mexico, built between 1895 and 1908. The church is widely considered the masterpiece of Refugio Reyes Rivas , a mason who went to become one of the most influential architects in the region.

  4. Agua Caliente - Wikipedia

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    Agua Caliente, Aguas Calientes or Aguascalientes (Spanish for 'hot/warm water(s)' or 'hot spring(s)') ... San Antonio Aguas Calientes, Guatemala; Mexico

  5. Aguas Calientes caldera - Wikipedia

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    Aguas Calientes caldera lies in the northwestern Salta Province of Argentina, in the San Antonio de los Cobres district [4] to the southeast of the town of the same name. [ 5 ] Aguas Calientes caldera is part of the Central Volcanic Zone (CVC), which is located in southern Peru, northern Chile, southwestern Bolivia and northwestern Argentina in ...

  6. Tepezalá - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2015 Mexican Intercensal Survey, Tepezalá municipality has a population of 20,926. [2] As of 2010, the town of Tepezalá had a total population of 4,511. [7] Other than the town of Tepezalá, the municipality had 132 localities, the largest of which (with 2010 populations in parentheses) were: San Antonio (3,345), classified as urban, and El Chayote (1,817), and Carboneras (1,261 ...

  7. Sacatepéquez Department - Wikipedia

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    Other important cities include Ciudad Vieja and San Lucas Sacatepéquez, which also hosts a marketplace and is a culinary attraction. The Chajoma were a group of indigenous people who were Kaqchikel speaking Maya, they identified Mixco Viejo as their capital, and spread throughout the Sacatepequez Department until their capital was moved to ...

  8. Refugio Reyes Rivas - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the municipality of Aguascalientes celebrated the centennial of the Templo de San Antonio [55] [56] and recognized the work of Refugio Reyes Rivas by placing a bronze sculpture of the architect, commissioned to sculptor Miguel López Artasánchez. [57]

  9. File:Flag map of Guatemala.svg - Wikipedia

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    San Antonio Aguas Calientes; San Antonio Huista; San Antonio Ilotenango; San Antonio La Paz; San Bartolomé Jocotenango; San Benito, Petén; San Carlos Alzatate; San Diego, Zacapa; San Francisco, Petén; San Gaspar Ixchil; San Ildefonso Ixtahuacán; San Jacinto, Chiquimula; San José, Escuintla; San José, Petén; San José La Arada; San José ...