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Devotees praying to Santa Muerte in Mexico. Santa Muerte can be translated into English as either "Saint Death" or "Holy Death", although R. Andrew Chesnut, Ph.D. in Latin American history and professor of Religious studies, believes that the former is a more accurate translation because it "better reveals" her identity as a folk saint.
Motivated by delirious ideas, she orchestrated the murders with the complicity of her family to win Santa Muerte's favor. [ 5 ] Meraz gained the following of eight members of her family, including four of her five children: Ramón Omar, Francisca Magdalena, Georgina Guadalupe and Silvia Yahaira, her father Cipriano Meraz, her partner Eduardo ...
Weg naar Zee is a resort in Suriname, located in the Paramaribo District.Its population at the 2012 census was 16,037, and has a large East Indian population. [1] The name can be translated as "road to sea", and it is indeed the road to the sea.
Centrum is a resort in Suriname, located in the Paramaribo District. Its population at the 2012 census was 20,631. [1] The historical centre of Paramaribo is located within the resort. The city centre is mainly in original condition, contains 291 listed monuments, and has of 2002 been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. [2]
Latour is a resort in Suriname, located in the Paramaribo District. Its population at the 2012 census was 29,526. [1] Latour is a low income neighbourhood with large unemployment. [2] Latour is the most populous resort of Paramaribo. [3] One of the most active NGOs in Latour is Stibula, [4] which works to provide development to the area's youth.
Munder (also Munderbuiten) is a resort in Suriname, in the Paramaribo District. Its population at the 2012 census was 17,234. Its population at the 2012 census was 17,234. [ 1 ]
Blauwgrond is a resort in Suriname, located in the Paramaribo District.Its population at the 2012 census was 31,483. [2] Blauwgrond started as a Javanese village to the north of Paramaribo.
Jácana was in Spain's gazetteers [6] until Puerto Rico was ceded by Spain in the aftermath of the Spanish–American War under the terms of the Treaty of Paris of 1898 and became an unincorporated territory of the United States.