/ 16.39500°S 71.53667°W / -16.39500; -71.53667 The Monastery of Santa Catalina de Siena is a large monastery of the Dominican Second Order, located...
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ISBN 978-0-7546-6109-2. Retrieved 8 October 2011. España Región Militar; II Capitanía General Cátedra General Castaños (2003). Milicia y sociedad ilustrada...
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Florianópolis (redirect from Florianopolis, Santa Catarina)
nonetheless preserves the intensely Azorean customs that arrived in Santa Catalina throughout the 18th century. The Carijós Ecological Station was established...
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Militar Palace of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Castle of Santa Catalina in Cádiz Palace of the Captaincy of Barcelona. Palacio de los Concejos of Madrid, Provincial...
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Antigua Guatemala (section Santa Marta earthquake)
popular gathering spot. To the north of the Central Park is the Arco de Santa Catalina, one of the most recognizable architectural landmarks of Antigua....
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sites. For example, in 1605, some Dominican nuns built the Convent of Santa Catalina in Cuzco atop the site of the "acllahuasi", once home to virginal young...
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House of Medina Sidonia (category Álvarez de Toledo family)
Duke lost the Lordship of Sanlúcar in 1645, was banished and the Capitanía General de la Mar Océana Sea passed to the House of Medinaceli. In 1779 the...
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López de Legazpi sailed from New Spain, now Mexico, and arrived on the island of Cebu on February 13, 1565, establishing the first Spanish capitania in the...
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disease in the port; some of the ship's crew were saved. 24 January — Santa Catalina ( Spain): The Spanish Navy carrack (nau) was wrecked on São Miguel Island...
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Arequipa (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Bolognesi and Grau, the Instituto Chavez de la Rosa, Railway Station, Mercado San Camilo and the convento de Santa Catalina. The historic center of Arequipa lacked...
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José María Díaz (redirect from José María Díaz de la Torre)
1868 Trece de febrero, Madrid, José Rodríguez, 1878 La muerte de César, Havana, Imprenta del Gobierno y Capitanía General, 1883 Barrio de las Letras [es]...
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"Conquista de la Isla de Santa Catalina". Varias relaciones del Perú y Chile: y conquista de la isla de Santa Catalina, 1535 á 1658. Impr. de M. Ginesta...
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la Capitanía General de Chile. 3rd ed.’’. Santiago de Chile: Andrés Bello 1988. Antonio San Cristóbal Sebastián, Arquitectura virreynal religiosa de Lima...
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and of Ignés de Bryas, described in some papers and documents as Inés María de Bryas y López de Ochoa. He was the nephew of Maria Catalina de Bassecourt...
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San Felipe church built. 1700 Discalced Carmelites of Santa Teresa de Jesus founded. Santa Catalina church built. 1702 – City walls built. 1704 – Jesuit...
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