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Bom Jesus da Lapa, a city in Bahia; Bom Jesus do Norte, a city in Espírito Santo; Bom Jesus do Oeste, a city in Santa Catarina; Bom Jesus da Penha, a city in Minas Gerais; Bom Jesus dos Perdões, a city in São Paulo; Bom Jesus das Selvas, a city in Maranhão; Bom Jesus da Serra, a city in Bahia; Bom Jesus do Sul, a city in Paraná
The most recent additions to the list were the Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte in Braga and the Palace of Mafra with its hunting park in 2019. [3] One site, the Laurisilva, is located in the island of Madeira and is Portugal's only natural site; the other sites are cultural.
In 1693, the City Council was established in the place in order to elect the first municipal authorities. On March 29 of the same year, the foundation of the town of Nossa Senhora da Luz e do Bom Jesus dos Pinhais Curitiba became official.
Vitória da Conquista: Statistics; Area: 562,303 km 2 (217,106 sq mi) Population- Total- Catholics (as of 2006) 360,000 287,000 (79.7%) Information; Rite: Latin Rite: Established: 22 July 1962 (62 years ago) Cathedral: Catedral Bom Jesus: Current leadership; Pope: Francis: Bishop: João Santos Cardoso: Metropolitan Archbishop: Josafá Menezes ...
The Bom Jesus was a Portuguese nau and Indiaman that set sail from Lisbon, Portugal, on Friday, March 7, 1533. Its fate was unknown until 2008, when its remains were discovered during diamond mining operations on the coast of Namibia , near Oranjemund .
(Top) 1 See also. 2 References. Toggle the table of contents. Bom Jesus do Sul. 24 languages. ... Bom Jesus do Sul is a municipality in the state of Paran ...
The Bom Jesus Biological Reserve is in the municipalities of Antonina (30%), Guaraqueçaba (53%) and Paranaguá(17%) in the state of Paraná. [1] The reserve has an area of 34,179.74 hectares (84,460.0 acres). [2] It covers a mountainous area on the north side of Paranaguá bay, opposite the town of Paranaguá.
The Sanctuary of Bom Jesus de Matosinhos (Portuguese: Santuário do Bom Jesus de Matosinhos) is an 18th-century Roman Catholic basilica in Congonhas, Minas Gerais, Brazil. [1] It was designed in the Baroque style with an Italian-inspired Rococo interior. The basilica is noted for its grand outdoor stairway with statues of Old Testament prophets.