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Cristo Rey (English: Christ the King) is a statue 26 meters tall located in the Cerro de los Cristales (Hill of the Crystals) in the village of Los Andes, west of the city of Cali, Valle del Cauca, Colombia. [1] The hill is so named because of the large amount of quartz that could be collected in the surrounding area.
Cristo Rey is a statue on top of Cerro del Cubilete, ('Dice Cup Hill'), a 200 metres (660 ft) mountain in Silao Municipality in Guanajuato, Mexico. Description [ edit ]
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Cristo Rei, the Portuguese translation used for several place names; Cristo Rey, the Spanish translation used for several place names Viva Cristo Rey, Mexican slogan used in the Cristero War; Feast of Christ the King; The Kingdom of God and the Kingdom of Heaven are theological concepts interpreted variously; Cornelius Lucey, Christus Rex ...
Cristo Rei (Portuguese, 'Christ the King') may refer to: Cristo Rei Administrative Post, Dili municipality, East Timor Cristo Rei Beach; Cristo Rei of Dili, a statue; Cristo Rei, Lubango, a statue in Angola; Cristo Rei, Madeira, a statue in Caniço, Madeira; Christ the King (Almada), a statue facing Lisbon, in Portugal
Cristo de las Noas in Torreón, Mexico; Cristo della Minerva by Michelangelo, in Rome; Cristo del Otero on the outskirts of the city of Palencia in Spain; Cristo del Pacífico in Lima, Peru; Cristo Redentore Christ the Redeemer of Maratea, Italy; Cristo Rei, Lubango in Lubango, Angola. Cristo Rei, Madeira in the Portuguese archipelago of Madeira
Cristo Rey. The Cerro del Cubilete ("Dice Cup Hill") is a hill in Silao, Guanajuato, in Mexico. Approximately 30 miles southeast of Léon, it is said to be the geographical center of Mexico. [1] [2] Rising 2,580 metres (8,460 ft) above sea level, Cerro del Cubilete offers a panoramic view of Bajío.
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