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Las Ánimas is a volcano of the Central Ranges of the Colombian Andes at the border of the departments of Cauca and Nariño.The volcano is 4,175 metres (13,698 ft) high. [1]As are the neighbouring Petacas, the volcano is part of the Doña Juana Volcanic Complex, [2] and lies northeast of the main volcano and southeast of the Petacas. [3]
Las Animas National Forest, in Colorado and New Mexico; Rancho Las Animas, a land grant in Santa Clara County, California; Uruguay. Cerro de las Ánimas, a peak and ...
Panes de muerto in the shape of people. Formerly in Spain, the pan de ánimas ('bread of souls'), pan de difunto ('bread of the deceased') or pan de muerto ('bread of the dead') were breads that were prepared, blessed and offered to deceased loved ones during All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day (November 1 and 2).
The Anima Sola is taken to represent a soul suffering in purgatory. While in many cases chromolithographs depict a female soul, many other figures such as popes and other men are commonly depicted in chromolithographs, sculptures and paintings.
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Animas (disambiguation) Anema (disambiguation) Anemia (disambiguation) Las Animas (disambiguation) Animism, the belief that objects, places, and creatures all possess a distinct spiritual essence; Anime, hand-drawn and computer-generated animation originating from Japan; Animé, sap of Hymenaea courbaril; Enema, an injection of fluid into the ...
Rancho Las Ánimas (also called Las Ánimas o La Poza de Carnedero or La Brea) was a 26,519-acre (107.32 km 2) Spanish land concession in present-day Santa Clara County given in 1803 by Viceroy Félix Berenguer de Marquina to José Mariano Castro.
Las Animas National Forest was established by the U.S. Forest Service in Colorado and New Mexico on March 1, 1907 with 196,620 acres (795.7 km 2), only 420 of which were in New Mexico. On May 27, 1910 part of Las Animas was transferred to San Isabel National Forest and the remainder was returned to public domain.