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  2. Iglesia de Santa Bárbara (Santa Rosalía) - Wikipedia

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    Iglesia de Santa Bárbara is a prefabricated iron church in Santa Rosalía, Baja California Sur, Mexico. It is said to be designed by Alexandre-Gustave Eiffel in 1884, [ 1 ] and built in 1887. [ 2 ] First shown at the 1889 Exposition Universelle of Paris , France, it was moved to Brussels , where it was acquired by the Boleo Mining Company who ...

  3. Santuario di Santa Rosalia, Palermo - Wikipedia

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    The Sanctuary of Santa Rosalia is a church and pilgrimage site located on via Bonnaojust outside of the urban neighborhoods of Palermo, nestled against a stone cliff wall on Mount Pellegrino, which looms to the north of the Sicily city.

  4. Santa Rosalía, Baja California Sur - Wikipedia

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    Santa Rosalía is a city and municipal seat of Mulegé Municipality, in Baja California Sur, situated along the Gulf of California. Located on the east coast of the Baja Peninsula , the town had a population of 14,357 inhabitants in 2020. [ 1 ]

  5. St. Rosalia Church (Brooklyn) - Wikipedia

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    The Church of St. Rosalia (Italian: Chiesa Cattolica Italiana Romana di St. Rosalia) was a parish church in the Borough Park neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.The parish was founded to serve the needs of Italian Catholics in the area by the then-Bishop of Brooklyn, Charles McDonnell, in 1902.

  6. Saint Rosalia - Wikipedia

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    The devotion to Santa Rosalia is widespread among the large and mainly Hindu Tamil community of Sri Lankan origin settled in Palermo. [8] [9] On 4 September, a tradition of walking barefoot from Palermo up to the Sanctuary of Santa Rosalia high up on Mount Pellegrino is observed in honor of Rosalia. [10]

  7. Chapel of Saint Rosalia - Wikipedia

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    The chapel is sacred to Saint Rosalia, the patron against plague. She was born to a wealthy family. As an adult, she left her family's home and lived as a wandering mendicant. Rosalia died on September 4, 1160. She became the symbol fight against indulgence, regarded as an ideal of self-control.

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  9. El Hatillo Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Sculpture of Santa Rosalía de Palermo, inside the church named after her. Brought to El Hatillo from Spain by Don Baltasar. [10] Santa Rosalía de Palermo – born in Palermo, Italy – is the patron saint of El Hatillo. Rosalía was recognised in 1624 when her remains were discovered in a cave, brought to the Cathedral of Palermo, and ...