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    Volcán de La Corona is a 609 meters (1,998 ft) high extinct volcano on the Canary Island of Lanzarote (Spain), near the village of Yé in the municipality...
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    La Corona, a protected area of the Canary Islands. The cave was created around 3,000 years ago by lava flows erupting from the nearby volcano Monte Corona...
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  • 000-foot (1,500 metre) long tube formed some 20,000 years ago when the Monte Corona volcano erupted on the island of Lanzarote. The erupted molten rock flowed...
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    Big Sur. The other congregation, known as the Camaldolese Hermits of Monte Corona (Er. Cam.), was established by the Renaissance reformer Paolo Giustiniani...
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    are located inside the volcanic tube, created by the eruption of the Monte Corona volcano. The tube is 6 km long, of which at least 1.5 km is located below...
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    Corona (Spanish for "Crown") is a city in northwestern Riverside County, California, United States. At the 2020 census, the city had a population of 157...
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    monastic community at Holy Family Hermitage, part of the Congregation of Monte Corona. Bloomingdale was originally called Bloomfield, and under the latter...
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    Monte Rotondo, Monte Renoso and Monte Incudine. The main peaks are Monte Cinto, Punta Minuta, Paglia Orba, Monte Padro, Monte Traunato, Monte Corona,...
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  • Benedict, e.g., the Camaldolese wearing white. (The Camaldolese of Monte Corona, however, always wear a cloak instead of a cowl.) Today, cowls are primarily...
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    Sandals were also adopted by the Camaldolese monks of the Congregation of Monte Corona (1522), the Maronite Catholic monks, the Poor Hermits of St. Jerome of...
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    Tusculan Hermitage Monastery was founded in 1607 by Camaldolese Monks of Monte Corona. In 1613 the building was completed. The convent's church is devoted...
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    border region of Austria and Italy. The mountains Monte Auernig, Monte Carnizza and the eponymous Monte Corona are composed of the formation. The formation...
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    Retrieved 14 December 2009. Summitpost.org. "Monte Corona". Retrieved 14 December 2009. Summitpost.org. "Monte Cinto". Retrieved 14 December 2009. Summitpost...
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    hermitage was constructed in 1585 by the Camaldolese congregation of Monte Corona on the ruins of an ancient chapel, founded by San Gaudioso in 439. On...
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    the Benedictines and Cistercians. In 1523, the Camaldolese Hermits of Monte Corona were recognized as a separate congregation of monks. In 1435, Francis...
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  • Resort. In 1975, Calvary Chapel Bible College purchased and renovated the Monte Corona resort, repurposing it as a Biblical college and Conference Center. In...
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    Cintul, Santuario de Virgen de la Peña, ermita de San Cipriano, ermita de Monte Corona, etc. Museums: Cantabrian Sea Maritime Museum, Ethnographic Museum of...
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    congregation within the tradition of the order. They took the title of Monte Corona, which was established as their own motherhouse. Orazio Giustiniani (1599-1649)...
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    by rail are marked with a green diamond (◆). Sansepolcro Palazzaccia Monte Corona Perugia Sant'Anna Deruta Todi Ponte Rio Terni "Relazione Finanziaria...
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    The Hercules–Corona Borealis Great Wall (HCB) or simply the Great Wall is a galaxy filament that is the largest known structure in the observable universe...
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    mainly Capu Ladroncellu (2145 m), Monte Corona (2144 meters), the Capu a u Dente (2025 meters), Punta Radich (2012 m), Monte Grosso (1937 meters) and San Parteo...
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    west, and the 2,144 metres (7,034 ft) Monte Corona is further to the west. Streams draining the south slopes of Monte Padru are tributaries to the Asco river...
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    of Grenoble-Vienne) 1989  Italy – Monastero dell'Assunta Incoronata – Monte Corona, Umbertide (Archdiocese of Perugia-Città della Pieve) 1999  Israel –...
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  • is still a main feature of the construction. Camaldolese Hermits of Monte Corona purchased the island in 1645. The Venetian nobility provided them with...
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  • Catholic, Carmelite 1962 C Camaldolese Hermits of the Congregation of Monte Corona Er. Cam. Fr. Paul Giustiniani Benedictine 1525 Camaldolese E.C. St. Romuald...
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  • the formation of the 6 km (3.7 mi) lava tube during an eruption of the Monte Corona volcano some 20,000 years ago. Wikispecies has information related to...
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    Mauro Corona (Baselga di Piné, 9 August 1950), is an Italian writer, mountaineer and wood carver. Author of several books, some of which are bestseller...
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    Leclercq, Jean; Giustiniani, Paul (2003). Camaldolese Hermits of Monte Corona (ed.). Camaldolese Extraordinary. Holy Family Hermitage. p. 19. ISBN 9780972813228...
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  • inside the church, where the main altar was. Camaldolese Hermits of Monte Corona purchased the island in 1645. The Venetian nobility provided them with...
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  • Cayetano Corona Gaspariano is a Mexican potter from San Pablo del Monte, Tlaxcala, who is the only authenticated producer of Talavera ceramics in the state...
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