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The Santuario de la Virgen de la Nube, better known as the Franciscan Sanctuary Our Lady of the Cloud, is a church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Azogues, located in the eastern part of the Ecuadorian city of Azogues, capital of the province of Cañar. It was built between 1912 and 1954.
Radio station HCJB started as the vision of Clarence Wesley Jones, [3] a musician, graduate of Moody Bible Institute, and the son of a Salvation Army minister. Following his graduation from Moody, Jones worked under evangelist Paul Rader and was part of the founding staff of the Chicago Gospel Tabernacle where Jones assisted in leading music, working with youth and overseeing Rader's weekly ...
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Azogues (Latin: Dioecesis Azoguensis) is a diocese located in the city of Azogues in the ecclesiastical province of Cuenca in Ecuador. It was created on 26 June 1968 from territory of the Archdiocese of Cuenca by the papal bull made by Pope Paul VI .
Azogues (Spanish pronunciation:) is the capital of Azogues Canton and of Cañar Province in Ecuador.. Azogues Canton had a population of 74,515 (2022 census). [3]Azogues is located at 2,518 meters above sea level (8,261 feet), its population is of 35,763 and its average temperature is 17 °C (63 °F).
On 20 August 2016, he was ordained the fifth Bishop of Azogues in Cañar Province by the Apostolic Nuncio to Ecuador, Mons. Giacomo Guido Ottonello, [4] following his appointment to the same position on 25 June 2016. [5]
Ecuador: Province: Cañar Province: Area • Total. 953.2 km 2 (368.0 sq mi) Elevation. ... Azogues Canton, is an administrative district in the province of Caňar.
The Monument is located just 5 kilometers from the city center, at about 3,090 meters above sea level, on the top of Abuga. It can be seen from a long distance, including the top of Mount Zhalao in the city of Biblian and from Cerro Cojitambo.
The government has an ongoing campaign to increase Internet access across the country, with a goal of extending Internet connectivity to 50 percent of households by 2015. Public Internet access centers, known as Infocentros, have been installed in 377 (48 percent) of Ecuador's 810 rural parishes, with a projection of 100 percent by 2014.