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  • Oaxaca Cathedral
  • Catholic Cathedral in Oaxaca, Mexico

    The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption (Spanish: Catedral Metropolitana de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción), located in the city of Oaxaca de Juarez

    Oaxaca Cathedral

    Oaxaca Cathedral

    Oaxaca_Cathedral

  • Oaxaca City
  • City in Oaxaca, Mexico

    Oaxaca de Juárez (Spanish pronunciation: [waˈxaka ðe ˈxwaɾes]), or simply Oaxaca (Valley Zapotec: Ndua), is the capital and largest city of the eponymous

    Oaxaca City

    Oaxaca City

    Oaxaca_City

  • Oaxaca
  • State of Mexico

    Oaxaca, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Oaxaca, is one of the 32 states that compose the Federative Entities of the United Mexican States.

    Oaxaca

    Oaxaca

    Oaxaca

  • Oaxaca en la historia y en el mito
  • Mural by Arturo García Bustos

    Oaxaca en la historia y en el mito (English: Oaxaca in history and myth) is a huge mural created by Arturo García Bustos (1926-2017) and located in Oaxaca

    Oaxaca en la historia y en el mito

    Oaxaca en la historia y en el mito

    Oaxaca_en_la_historia_y_en_el_mito

  • List of cathedrals in Mexico
  • Catedral del Espíritu Santo (Cathedral of the Holy Spirit) in Nuevo Laredo Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption in Oaxaca Cathedral of St. Michael the Archangel

    List of cathedrals in Mexico

    List of cathedrals in Mexico

    List_of_cathedrals_in_Mexico

  • Antonio de Salazar (composer)
  • Puebla Cathedral, then later held his final position at Mexico City Cathedral. It is unknown if he had any direct connection to Oaxaca Cathedral though

    Antonio de Salazar (composer)

    Antonio_de_Salazar_(composer)

  • Manuel Micheltorena
  • Mexican politician

    and Catarina Gertrudis Llano. He was baptized at five days old at Oaxaca Cathedral. His grandparents were Joseph de Micheltorena (Mitxeltorena) and María

    Manuel Micheltorena

    Manuel Micheltorena

    Manuel_Micheltorena

  • Huajuapan de León
  • Municipality and city in Oaxaca, Mexico

    surrounding municipality located in the northwestern part of the Mexican state of Oaxaca. It is part of the Huajuapan District in the north of the Mixteca Region

    Huajuapan de León

    Huajuapan de León

    Huajuapan_de_León

  • José Manuel de Herrera
  • Mexican politician

    appointed military vicar. After the capture of Oaxaca in 1812, he gave a solemn mass in the Oaxaca Cathedral to celebrate the occasion. Two months later

    José Manuel de Herrera

    José Manuel de Herrera

    José_Manuel_de_Herrera

  • Archdiocese of Antequera, Oaxaca
  • Latin Catholic jurisdiction in Mexico

    Catholic Church in Mexico. The cathedral church is the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption in the episcopal see of Oaxaca. It was erected on June 21,

    Archdiocese of Antequera, Oaxaca

    Archdiocese of Antequera, Oaxaca

    Archdiocese_of_Antequera,_Oaxaca

  • Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Huajuapan de León Cathedral (Catedral de la Virgen de Guadalupe), Oaxaca Catedral de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, Ponce Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe

    Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe

    Cathedral_of_Our_Lady_of_Guadalupe

  • History of Oaxaca
  • In the Central Valley region of the Southeastern Mexican state of Oaxaca archeologists discovered evidence of historic settlements. Aztecs from Tenochtitlan

    History of Oaxaca

    History_of_Oaxaca

  • Tuxtepec District
  • District in Oaxaca, Mexico

    State of Oaxaca, Mexico. It is the northernmost district in Oaxaca. The district includes the following municipalities: Tuxtepec Cathedral Tuxtepec from

    Tuxtepec District

    Tuxtepec District

    Tuxtepec_District

  • History of Nahuatl
  • the cathedrals of Guatemala and Puebla, was the author of the Musical Songbook, an important document preserved in the Musical Archive of the Oaxaca Cathedral

    History of Nahuatl

    History of Nahuatl

    History_of_Nahuatl

  • Economy of Oaxaca
  • to the Mexican government agency Conapo (National Population Council), Oaxaca is the third most economically marginalized states in Mexico. The state

    Economy of Oaxaca

    Economy_of_Oaxaca

  • Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral
  • Catholic church building in Mexico City

    crowned Emperor of Mexico in the cathedral in the presence of the bishops of Puebla, Guadalajara, Durango, and Oaxaca. In 1864, during the Second Mexican

    Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral

    Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral

    Mexico_City_Metropolitan_Cathedral

  • Centro District
  • District in Oaxaca, Mexico

    of Oaxaca de Juarez from the Cerro de Fortín Ethnobotanical Garden at the Temple of Santo Domingo Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, Oaxaca Church

    Centro District

    Centro District

    Centro_District

  • Huajuapan de León Cathedral
  • Church in Huajuapan de León, Mexico

    The Our Lady of Guadalupe Cathedral (also Huajuapan de León Cathedral; Spanish: Catedral de la Virgen de Guadalupe) is a Catholic church that serves as

    Huajuapan de León Cathedral

    Huajuapan de León Cathedral

    Huajuapan_de_León_Cathedral

  • Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Guadalajara Cathedral Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, Oaxaca Our Lady of the Assumption Cathedral, Tlaxcala Our Lady of the Assumption Cathedral, Granada

    Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption

    Cathedral_of_Our_Lady_of_the_Assumption

  • Tehuantepec
  • City and municipality in Oaxaca, Mexico

    Tehuantepec) is a city and municipality in the southeast of the Mexican state of Oaxaca. It is part of the Tehuantepec District in the west of the Istmo Region

    Tehuantepec

    Tehuantepec

    Tehuantepec

  • List of reportedly haunted locations in Mexico
  • calling for his dad in a desperate manner. Historic Center of Oaxaca in Oaxaca City, Oaxaca: this World Heritage Site has many legends; one of the most

    List of reportedly haunted locations in Mexico

    List_of_reportedly_haunted_locations_in_Mexico

  • San Lorenzo
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Lorenzo, Oaxaca San Lorenzo Albarradas, Oaxaca San Lorenzo Cacaotepec, Oaxaca San Lorenzo Cuaunecuiltitla, Oaxaca San Lorenzo Texmelucan, Oaxaca San Lorenzo

    San Lorenzo

    San_Lorenzo

  • Mitla
  • Archeological site in the state of Oaxaca in Mexico

    state of Oaxaca in Mexico, after Monte Albán, and the most important of the Zapotec culture. The site is located 44 km from the city of Oaxaca, in the

    Mitla

    Mitla

    Mitla

  • Tourism in Mexico
  • María Atzompa, Oaxaca (pottery) San Bartolo Coyotepec Oaxaca (pottery) Ocotlán, Oaxaca (pottery, blades) San Martín Tilcajete, Oaxaca (alebrijes) Santa

    Tourism in Mexico

    Tourism in Mexico

    Tourism_in_Mexico

  • New Spain
  • Kingdom of the Spanish Empire (1521–1821)

    distinct ethnic identities. Antequera (Oaxaca City) was a Spanish settlement founded in 1529, but the rest of Oaxaca consisted of indigenous towns. Despite

    New Spain

    New Spain

    New_Spain

  • San Francisco (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Cahuacúa, Oaxaca San Francisco Cajonos, Oaxaca San Francisco Chapulapa, Oaxaca San Francisco Chindúa, Oaxaca San Francisco del Mar, Oaxaca San Francisco

    San Francisco (disambiguation)

    San_Francisco_(disambiguation)

  • Huajuapan District
  • District in Oaxaca, Mexico

    State of Oaxaca, Mexico. The principal city is Huajuapan de León. The district includes the following municipalities: Municipalities of Oaxaca "Enciclopedia

    Huajuapan District

    Huajuapan District

    Huajuapan_District

  • Capilla abierta
  • Mexican chapel construction type

    [Splendid Open chapel of Chapel of the Indians]. Despertar de Oaxaca (in Spanish). Oaxaca. Archived from the original on April 21, 2012. Retrieved March

    Capilla abierta

    Capilla abierta

    Capilla_abierta

  • San Juan Bautista Tuxtepec
  • Municipality and city in Oaxaca, Mexico

    same name and is the second most populous city of the Mexican state of Oaxaca. It is part of the Tuxtepec District of the Papaloapan Region. As of the

    San Juan Bautista Tuxtepec

    San Juan Bautista Tuxtepec

    San_Juan_Bautista_Tuxtepec

  • List of the oldest church buildings in Mexico
  • San Juan de Dios was completed in 1703. This is where the first mass in Oaxaca was held in 1521. The Convento de San Miguel Arcángel began construction

    List of the oldest church buildings in Mexico

    List_of_the_oldest_church_buildings_in_Mexico

  • Oaxaca (album)
  • 2004 compilation album by Vince Guaraldi

    Oaxaca is a compilation album by American jazz pianist Vince Guaraldi released by D & D Records (Guaraldi's briefly resurrected label) in 2004. The album

    Oaxaca (album)

    Oaxaca_(album)

  • San Agustín
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Gandara Church of San Agustín, Lima Saint Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago Cathedral of San Agustin San Agustin de Laredo Historic District St. Augustine,

    San Agustín

    San_Agustín

  • Francisco de Santiago y Calderón
  • Roman-catholic bishop

    Spanish clergyman and bishop for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Antequera, Oaxaca. He was appointed bishop 6 July 1729, and ordained bishop on 19 June 1730

    Francisco de Santiago y Calderón

    Francisco_de_Santiago_y_Calderón

  • Gaspar Fernandes
  • Portuguese-Mexican composer and organist

    (1566–1629) was a Portuguese-Mexican composer and organist active in the cathedrals of Santiago de Guatemala (present-day Antigua Guatemala) and Puebla de

    Gaspar Fernandes

    Gaspar_Fernandes

  • Matamoros
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    an airport located in Temixco, Morelos Tlacolula de Matamoros, city in Oaxaca Izúcar de Matamoros, city in Puebla Landa de Matamoros, city in Querétaro

    Matamoros

    Matamoros

  • Estadio Azteca
  • Stadium in Mexico City

    known football stadiums in the world and often called the "Temple or Cathedral of Football", it was the first to host two FIFA World Cup finals; Brazil

    Estadio Azteca

    Estadio Azteca

    Estadio_Azteca

  • Zócalo
  • Plaza de la Constitución, Mexico City

    but the name has lived on. Many other Mexican towns and cities, such as Oaxaca, Mérida, and Guadalajara, have adopted the word zócalo to refer to their

    Zócalo

    Zócalo

    Zócalo

  • Woodcut
  • Relief printing technique

    activist woodcut tradition is still alive. In Oaxaca, collectives formed during and after the 2006 Oaxaca protests continue to use woodcut art for social

    Woodcut

    Woodcut

    Woodcut

  • Diocese of Celaya
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Mexico

    appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Antequera, Oaxaca in 2012 Celaya, Guanajuato Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Celaya Diócesis de Celaya official site "Diocese

    Diocese of Celaya

    Diocese of Celaya

    Diocese_of_Celaya

  • Second French intervention in Mexico
  • 1861 invasion of Mexico by the French

    d'Hurbal entered Oaxaca by way of Santo Domingo Yanhuitlán and other columns followed from Orizaba and Mexico City. Díaz was based in Oaxaca City with three

    Second French intervention in Mexico

    Second French intervention in Mexico

    Second_French_intervention_in_Mexico

  • Cuernavaca Cathedral
  • Church building in Cuernavaca, Mexico

    The Cuernavaca Cathedral (Spanish: Catedral de la Asunción de María) is the Roman Catholic church of the Diocese of Cuernavaca, located in the city of

    Cuernavaca Cathedral

    Cuernavaca Cathedral

    Cuernavaca_Cathedral

  • Catholic Church in Mexico
  • Ciudad Altamirano Diocese of Tlapa Metropolitan Archdiocese of Antequera, Oaxaca Diocese of Puerto Escondido Diocese of Tehuantepec Diocese of Tuxtepec Prelature

    Catholic Church in Mexico

    Catholic Church in Mexico

    Catholic_Church_in_Mexico

  • Diocese of Tuxtepec
  • Latin Catholic jurisdiction in Mexico

    Tuxtepecensis Former Tuxtepec Cathedral Location Country Mexico Ecclesiastical province Archdiocese of Antequera, Oaxaca Coordinates 18°04′53″N 96°07′03″W

    Diocese of Tuxtepec

    Diocese of Tuxtepec

    Diocese_of_Tuxtepec

  • List of Christian pilgrimage sites
  • Sanctuary of Chalma, Ocuilan, State of Mexico. Santa Catarina Juquila, Oaxaca. Our Lady of the Rosary, Talpa de Allende, Jalisco. Zapopan, Jalisco. Basilica

    List of Christian pilgrimage sites

    List_of_Christian_pilgrimage_sites

  • Cantera (stone)
  • Volcanic rock

    The Cantera notably used in many of the buildings, walls, and roads of Oaxaca, Mexico is a distinct green color. This rock is formed by volcanic ash and

    Cantera (stone)

    Cantera_(stone)

  • Hurricane Hilary
  • Category 4 Pacific hurricane in 2023

    shelters, and 18,000 soldiers were on alert. Officials closed ports from Oaxaca to Colima on August 17, and later extended closures to Baja California Sur

    Hurricane Hilary

    Hurricane Hilary

    Hurricane_Hilary

  • Diocese of Zamora in Mexico
  • Latin Catholic jurisdiction in Mexico

    Núñez y Zárate (1909–1922), appointed Coadjutor Archbishop of Antequera, Oaxaca Manuel Fulcheri y Pietrasanta (1922–1946) José Gabriel Anaya y Diez de Bonilla

    Diocese of Zamora in Mexico

    Diocese of Zamora in Mexico

    Diocese_of_Zamora_in_Mexico

  • Our Lady of Solitude
  • Title of Virgin Mary

    English-speaking, and on Good Friday in Portuguese-speaking countries. In Oaxaca, Mexico devotions are held on the Sunday before Christmas. Isabel de Valois

    Our Lady of Solitude

    Our Lady of Solitude

    Our_Lady_of_Solitude

  • Meantone organs in North America
  • Domingo Yanhuitlán, Oaxaca, Mexico). Anonymous, 18th century "Rameau" temperament (modified meantone), Classic Spanish style. Cathedral of Our Lady of the

    Meantone organs in North America

    Meantone_organs_in_North_America

  • Baroque architecture
  • 16th–18th-century European architectural style

    Metropolitan Cathedral, Mexico City, built between 1571-1813, by several architects Church of St Domingo de Guzmán, Oaxaca. Mexico. 1572-1724. Havana Cathedral, Cuba

    Baroque architecture

    Baroque architecture

    Baroque_architecture

  • José Vasconcelos
  • Mexican lawyer, author, and Secretary of Education (1881–1959)

    sociocultural, political, and economic policies. Vasconcelos was born in Oaxaca, Oaxaca, on February 28, 1882,[citation needed] the son of a customs official

    José Vasconcelos

    José Vasconcelos

    José_Vasconcelos

  • Mexico
  • Country in North America

    traits diffused through Mexico into other formative-era cultures in Chiapas, Oaxaca, and the Valley of Mexico. In the pre-classical period, the Maya and Zapotec

    Mexico

    Mexico

    Mexico

  • La Marseillaise
  • National anthem of France

    was written by Jean-Baptiste Lucien Grisons, chief of master at the cathedral of Saint-Omer from 1775 to 1787. Now, the tune of Stances on Calamnia

    La Marseillaise

    La Marseillaise

    La_Marseillaise

  • Archdiocese of Mexico
  • Latin Catholic jurisdiction in Mexico

    November 2008 – 16 February 2019), appointed Bishop of Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca Jesús Antonio Lerma Nolasco (7 May 2009 – 28 September 2019), appointed

    Archdiocese of Mexico

    Archdiocese of Mexico

    Archdiocese_of_Mexico

  • Fir
  • Genus of coniferous trees

    Lucas Cranach the Elder painted Madonna under the fir tree for Wrocław Cathedral in 1510. The English name "fir" derives from the Old Norse fyri or the

    Fir

    Fir

    Fir

  • Manuel de Sumaya
  • Mexican composer (c. 1678–1755)

    political environment there. When he arrived in Oaxaca, the position of maestro de capilla at the cathedral was held by Tomás Salgado. At first Sumaya served

    Manuel de Sumaya

    Manuel_de_Sumaya

  • Devil's Bridge
  • List of bridges, found primarily in Europe

    diablo – Navacoyán, Durango, México. Puente del diablo – Sierra Norte, Oaxaca, México. Puente del diablo – Ixtla, Morelos, México. Puente del diablo –

    Devil's Bridge

    Devil's Bridge

    Devil's_Bridge

  • First Mexican Empire
  • Mexican government from 1821 to 1823

    Occidente Zacatecas San Luis de Potosí Guanajuato Querétaro Puebla Guadalajara Oaxaca Mérida de Yucatán Valladolid Veracruz Guatemala Honduras El Salvador Nicaragua

    First Mexican Empire

    First Mexican Empire

    First_Mexican_Empire

  • Our Lady of Mount Carmel
  • Title for the Virgin Mary

    Spain Medellín, Colombia Paucartambo, Peru Boston, United States Oaxaca, Mexico Oaxaca, Mexico Pattada, Sardinia Manila, Philippines Santa Maria, Bulacan

    Our Lady of Mount Carmel

    Our Lady of Mount Carmel

    Our_Lady_of_Mount_Carmel

  • At Grace Cathedral
  • 1965 live album by Vince Guaraldi

    At Grace Cathedral (also known as Vince Guaraldi at Grace Cathedral and The Grace Cathedral Concert) is a live performance album by jazz pianist Vince

    At Grace Cathedral

    At_Grace_Cathedral

  • List of World Heritage Sites by year of inscription
  • 18 Simien National Park (F) Natural 9 ( West Germany) Germany Aachen Cathedral (F) Cultural 3 Poland Historic Centre of Kraków (F) Cultural 29 Wieliczka

    List of World Heritage Sites by year of inscription

    List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_by_year_of_inscription

  • San Juan
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Juan Cotzocón San Juan del Estado San Juan de los Cues San Juan del Río, Oaxaca San Juan Diuxi San Juan Guelavía San Juan Guichicovi San Juan Ihualtepec

    San Juan

    San_Juan

  • Vince Guaraldi
  • American jazz pianist (1928–1976)

    archival releases such as The Charlie Brown Suite & Other Favorites (2003), Oaxaca (2004), North Beach (2006), Live on the Air (2008), and An Afternoon with

    Vince Guaraldi

    Vince Guaraldi

    Vince_Guaraldi

  • Aztecs
  • Ethnic group of central Mexico and its civilization

    northern Veracruz, and the Mixtec region of Coixtlahuaca and large parts of Oaxaca, and later again in central and southern Veracruz with conquests at Cosamalopan

    Aztecs

    Aztecs

    Aztecs

  • Willy Chavarria
  • American fashion designer (born 1967)

    did not work with the Oaxacan community on the design. "Willy Chavarría's Oaxaca-inspired huaraches stoke controversy". Los Angeles Times. August 7, 2025

    Willy Chavarria

    Willy Chavarria

    Willy_Chavarria

  • List of oldest buildings in the Americas
  • ignored (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) "Basilica Cathedral of Santa María la Menor". 5albemarleway.co.uk. 15 August 2018. Archived

    List of oldest buildings in the Americas

    List_of_oldest_buildings_in_the_Americas

  • List of organisms named after works of fiction
  • Greenwood, E. W. (1982). "Liparis draculoides Greenwood: Una nueva especie de Oaxaca, Mexico". Orquídea (Mexico City). New Series. 8 (2): 311–326. Morgan, G

    List of organisms named after works of fiction

    List_of_organisms_named_after_works_of_fiction

  • San Juan Bautista
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Valles Centrales, Oaxaca San Juan Bautista Coixtlahuaca, Mixteca, Oaxaca San Juan Bautista Cuicatlan, Cuicatlan, Cañada, Oaxaca San Juan Bautista Guelache

    San Juan Bautista

    San_Juan_Bautista

  • Mexican War of Independence
  • Armed conflict which ended Spanish rule of New Spain

    more southern regions, to the towns of Zitácuaro, Cuautla, Antequera (now Oaxaca) towns where a new leadership had emerged. Priests José María Morelos and

    Mexican War of Independence

    Mexican War of Independence

    Mexican_War_of_Independence

  • List of assassinations
  • squad in a plot orchestrated by conservative political rivals in Cuilapan, Oaxaca. 3 June 1861 Melchor Ocampo, lawyer, scientist, and Liberal reformer Abducted

    List of assassinations

    List_of_assassinations

  • Tehuacán
  • City in Puebla, Mexico

    nestled in the southeast of the valley of Tehuacán, bordering the states of Oaxaca and Veracruz. The 2010 census reported a population of 248,716 in the city

    Tehuacán

    Tehuacán

    Tehuacán

  • Music in Colonial Mexico
  • Music during the Spanish colonial period in Mexico (1521–1821)

    plainchant and polyphony. By the late 16th century, major cathedrals (Mexico City, Puebla, Oaxaca, Morelia and Guatemala City) had professional choirs, orchestras

    Music in Colonial Mexico

    Music_in_Colonial_Mexico

  • Mosaic gelatin
  • South American dessert

    Pozol Tascalate Tejate Tepache Tejuino Variants Regional Chiapas Nuevo León Oaxaca Mexico City Veracruz Yucatán Fusion and diaspora American Korean-Mexican

    Mosaic gelatin

    Mosaic gelatin

    Mosaic_gelatin

  • Agustín de Iturbide
  • Mexican army officer and politician

    ceremony. It was attended by the bishops of Puebla, Guadalajara, Durango, and Oaxaca. According to the author Pérez Memen, Archbishop of Mexico Pedro José de

    Agustín de Iturbide

    Agustín de Iturbide

    Agustín_de_Iturbide

  • The Star-Spangled Banner
  • National anthem of the United States

    gesture of support for Britain's ally. The following day at a St. Paul's Cathedral memorial service, the Queen joined in the singing of the anthem, an unprecedented

    The Star-Spangled Banner

    The Star-Spangled Banner

    The_Star-Spangled_Banner

  • Club Puebla
  • Mexican association football club

    met Cruz Azul Oaxaca, who had finished top of the table. After drawing the first match 1–1, Puebla won the second leg, in the city of Oaxaca, 1–0, giving

    Club Puebla

    Club_Puebla

  • 1770s
  • Decade

    July 17 – Miguel Anselmo Álvarez de Abreu y Valdéz, Bishop of Antequera, Oaxaca, México; Bishop (b. 1711) July 18 Sir Thomas Alston, 5th Baronet, English

    1770s

    1770s

    1770s

  • Aztec Empire
  • Alliance of three Nahua city states in Mexico (1428–1521)

    continued to expand the empire east towards the Gulf of Mexico and south into Oaxaca. In 1468, Moctezuma I died and was succeeded by his son Axayacatl. Most

    Aztec Empire

    Aztec Empire

    Aztec_Empire

  • List of World Heritage Sites in Mexico
  • Calakmul Xochicalco Paquimé 2 3 El Tajin Franciscan Missions 1 Morelia Oaxaca and Monte Albán Puebla Palenque Zacatecas Campeche Queretaro Tlacotalpan

    List of World Heritage Sites in Mexico

    List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Mexico

  • The Umbrellas of Cherbourg
  • 1964 film by Jacques Demy

    - Topic on YouTube Rickert, David (18 November 2004). "Vince Guaraldi: Oaxaca". allaboutjazz.com. All About Jazz. Retrieved 7 May 2020. "The 37th Academy

    The Umbrellas of Cherbourg

    The_Umbrellas_of_Cherbourg

  • Coatzacoalcos
  • City and municipality in Veracruz, Mexico

    fields in Campeche to the rest of Mexico and to the port of Salina Cruz in Oaxaca on the Pacific coast. The city is located at 18°9′N 94°26′W / 18.150°N

    Coatzacoalcos

    Coatzacoalcos

    Coatzacoalcos

  • Comandanta Ramona
  • Mexican Mayan activist and EZLN commander (1959–2006)

    1997, she commemorated the First National Congress for Indigenous Women in Oaxaca, Mexico. It was a tremendous feat, gathering women from various pueblos

    Comandanta Ramona

    Comandanta Ramona

    Comandanta_Ramona

  • List of Catholic dioceses
  • Ecclesiastical province of (Antequera (de)) Oaxaca (Oaxaca) Metropolitan Archdiocese of (Antequera (de)) Oaxaca Diocese of Puerto Escondido Diocese of Tehuantepec

    List of Catholic dioceses

    List_of_Catholic_dioceses

  • Juan Diego
  • Catholic Saint from Mexico

    Terraciano, "Mesoamerican Voices: Native-Language Writings from Colonial Mexico, Oaxaca, Yucatán, and Guatemala", Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press

    Juan Diego

    Juan Diego

    Juan_Diego

  • Ernesto Corripio y Ahumada
  • y Ahumada on July 25, 1967, to Archbishop of Antequera in the state of Oaxaca. On March 11, 1976, he was transferred to become Archbishop of the Archdiocese

    Ernesto Corripio y Ahumada

    Ernesto Corripio y Ahumada

    Ernesto_Corripio_y_Ahumada

  • Xalapa
  • Municipality and city in Veracruz, Mexico

    Supreme Court). This area encompasses seven states: Campeche, Chiapas, Oaxaca, Quintana Roo, Tabasco, Veracruz and Yucatán. The other regional seats are

    Xalapa

    Xalapa

    Xalapa

  • Religion in Mexico
  • The Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral (Catholic).

    Religion in Mexico

    Religion in Mexico

    Religion_in_Mexico

  • Miguel Cabrera (painter)
  • Mexican painter (1695–1768)

    funerary monuments. Cabrera was born in 1695 in Nueva Antequera (today's Oaxaca, Mexico), and moved to Mexico City in 1719. He may have studied under the

    Miguel Cabrera (painter)

    Miguel_Cabrera_(painter)

  • December 2010 Christchurch earthquake
  • Earthquake in New Zealand

    near Barbadoes Street, or 1.8 km (1.1 mi) northwest of Christ Church Cathedral. It was Christchurch's largest earthquake by magnitude since mid-November

    December 2010 Christchurch earthquake

    December_2010_Christchurch_earthquake

  • Shrines to Mary, mother of Jesus
  • Marian shrines

    of Juquila, Santa Catarina Juquila, Oaxaca Sanctuary of the virgin of Candelaria, Tlacotalpan, Veracruz Cathedral of Our Lady Immaculate in Monaco City

    Shrines to Mary, mother of Jesus

    Shrines to Mary, mother of Jesus

    Shrines_to_Mary,_mother_of_Jesus

  • Second Mexican Empire
  • 1863–1867 French-backed Mexican conservative monarchy in Mexico

    Mexico City, and other major cities as north as Monterrey and as south as Oaxaca, President Juárez remained in the national territory, moving north toward

    Second Mexican Empire

    Second Mexican Empire

    Second_Mexican_Empire

  • Human history
  • Records of Earth's people

    Joyce (1996). Zapotec Civilization: How Urban Society Evolved in Mexico's Oaxaca Valley. Thames & Hudson. ISBN 978-0-500-05078-1. Flenley, John; Bahn, Paul

    Human history

    Human_history

  • History of the Catholic Church in Mexico
  • construction of cathedrals in the main cities: the cathedral in Antequera (now Oaxaca City) (1535), the Guadalajara Cathedral (1541), the Puebla Cathedral 1557,

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    History of the Catholic Church in Mexico

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  • Andrés de la Concha
  • Spanish painter

    "Andrés de la Concha". Retrieved 2009-01-03. http://www.west.net/~rperry/Oaxaca/tam.htm [dead link] Wikimedia Commons has media related to Andrés de la

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  • Archdiocese of Cáceres
  • Latin Catholic archdiocese in the Philippines

    background represents John the apostle and evangelist, the titular of the cathedral at Naga. The open book represents the Gospel. The thunderbolt alludes

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    Archdiocese of Cáceres

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  • Mexican peso
  • Currency of Mexico

    Portrait of a young woman wearing the typical costume of Zapotec women from Oaxaca, known as "la Tehuana" Landscape painting of the City of Guanajuato by Carl

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  • San Pedro
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    in the state of Puebla San Pedro Garza García, in Nuevo León San Pedro, Oaxaca (disambiguation), several places San Pedro de la Cueva, in Sonora San Pedro

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  • Eulogio Gillow y Zavalza
  • archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Antequera, Oaxaca located in Oaxaca de Juarez, Oaxaca, Mexico. He was the key cleric in President Porfirio Díaz's

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  • Chiapas
  • State of Mexico

    and patterns from Oaxaca and Central America along with indigenous ones from Chiapas. The main colonial structures are the cathedral and Santo Domingo

    Chiapas

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  • Lasallian educational institutions
  • Catholic educational institutions

    de México Escuela Cristóbal Colón, in Ciudad de México Colegio La Salle Oaxaca Instituto La Salle de Chihuahua Colegio Francisco Febrés Cordero, in Guadalajara

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    Lasallian educational institutions

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  • Paradise
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    English and Scottish

    Paradise

    English and Scottish : from Old French paradis, denoting someone who lived by a park or pleasure garden, especially one attached to a monastery, nunnery, or cathedral.Americanized form of French Paradis or Italian Paradiso.Americanized form of a Greek family name such as Paradissis, Paradissiadis, or Paradissopoulos, from a personal name based on ancient Greek paradeisos ‘paradise’, ‘pleasure garden’, from Persian pairidaesa ‘royal park’.Americanized form of German Paradies, a German topographic name and house name and an ornamental Ashkenazic Jewish name, from Middle High German paradīs(e), German Paradies ‘paradise’, ‘park’, ‘pleasure garden’ (see 1 and 3).

    Paradise

  • Ely
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ely

    English : habitational name from the cathedral city on an island in the fens north of Cambridge. It is so named from Old English ǣl ‘eel’ + gē ‘district’.Probably also an Americanized form of German Eley.Nathaniel Ely was one of the founders of Hartford, CT, (coming from Cambridge, MA, with Thomas Hooker) in 1635.

    Ely

  • OXANA
  • Female

    Ukrainian

    OXANA

    , hospitality, or, the stranger, the foreigner.

    OXANA

  • Ely
  • Boy/Male

    British, Christian, English, German, Hebrew

    Ely

    Offering; Name of a River in South Wales and a Cathedral and Town in Cambridgeshire; Form of Eli; Elevation; The Lord will Help; The Highest; The Lord is My God

    Ely

  • Dean
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dean

    English : topographic name from Middle English dene ‘valley’ (Old English denu), or a habitational name from any of several places in various parts of England named Dean, Deane, or Deen from this word. In Scotland this is a habitational name from Den in Aberdeenshire or Dean in Ayrshire.English : occupational name for the servant of a dean or nickname for someone thought to resemble a dean. A dean was an ecclesiastical official who was the head of a chapter of canons in a cathedral. The Middle English word deen is a borrowing of Old French d(e)ien, from Latin decanus (originally a leader of ten men, from decem ‘ten’), and thus is a cognate of Deacon.Irish : variant of Deane.Italian : occupational name cognate with 2, from Venetian dean ‘dean’, a dialect form of degan, from degano (Italian decano).

    Dean

  • Lodge
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lodge

    English : local name for someone who lived in a small cottage or temporary dwelling, Middle English logge (Old French loge, of Germanic origin). The term was used in particular of a cabin erected by masons working on the site of a particular construction project, such as a church or cathedral, and so it was probably in many cases equivalent to an occupational name for a mason. Reaney suggests that one early form, atte Logge, might sometimes have denoted the warden of a masons’ lodge.Henry Cabot Lodge (1850–1924), the influential U.S. senator from MA, was born in Boston, the only son of John Ellerton Lodge, a prosperous merchant and owner of swift clipper ships engaged in commerce with China, one of several Lodges who emigrated from England in the 18th and 19th centuries.

    Lodge

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  • Yashodhar
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Yashodhar

    Famous

  • Faiqa |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Faiqa |

    Outstanding, Awake

  • Hagar
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical Hebrew

    Hagar

    A stranger, one that fears.

  • Yashi | யாஸீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Yashi | யாஸீ

    Famous, Successful

  • Joxepa
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew

    Joxepa

    God will add.

  • Tripurte | த்ரீபுர்தி
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Tripurte | த்ரீபுர்தி

    Manifestation of the Trinity - Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva

  • Girdhari
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Girdhari

    Lord Krishna, One who holds mountain (Krishna)

  • EUGEN
  • Male

    German

    EUGEN

    German, Romanian and Swiss form of Greek Eugenios, EUGEN means "well born."

  • Macy
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    Australian, British, English, French, Polish

    Macy

    From Matthew's Estate; Club; Domain of Maccius; Weapon

  • Koll
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    Norse

    Koll

    Dark.

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  • Cathedralic
  • a.

    Cathedral.

  • Lantern
  • n.

    A smaller and secondary cupola crowning a larger one, for ornament, or to admit light; such as the lantern of the cupola of the Capitol at Washington, or that of the Florence cathedral.

  • Bandala
  • n.

    A fabric made in Manilla from the older leaf sheaths of the abaca (Musa textilis).

  • Cathedral
  • a.

    Resembling the aisles of a cathedral; as, cathedral walks.

  • Cathedral
  • n.

    The principal church in a diocese, so called because in it the bishop has his official chair (Cathedra) or throne.

  • Prebend
  • n.

    A payment or stipend; esp., the stipend or maintenance granted to a prebendary out of the estate of a cathedral or collegiate church with which he is connected. See Note under Benefice.

  • Chapter
  • n.

    An assembly of monks, or of the prebends and other clergymen connected with a cathedral, conventual, or collegiate church, or of a diocese, usually presided over by the dean.

  • Cathedral
  • a.

    Emanating from the chair of office, as of a pope or bishop; official; authoritative.

  • Kremlin
  • n.

    The citadel of a town or city; especially, the citadel of Moscow, a large inclosure which contains imperial palaces, cathedrals, churches, an arsenal, etc.

  • Prebendary
  • n.

    A clergyman attached to a collegiate or cathedral church who enjoys a prebend in consideration of his officiating at stated times in the church. See Note under Benefice, n., 3.

  • Spire
  • n.

    A tapering body that shoots up or out to a point in a conical or pyramidal form. Specifically (Arch.), the roof of a tower when of a pyramidal form and high in proportion to its width; also, the pyramidal or aspiring termination of a tower which can not be said to have a roof, such as that of Strasburg cathedral; the tapering part of a steeple, or the steeple itself.

  • Cathedral
  • a.

    Pertaining to the head church of a diocese; as, a cathedral church; cathedral service.

  • Precentor
  • n.

    The leader of the choir in a cathedral; -- called also the chanter or master of the choir.

  • Sacrist
  • n.

    A sacristan; also, a person retained in a cathedral to copy out music for the choir, and take care of the books.

  • Pataca
  • n.

    The Spanish dollar; -- called also patacoon.

  • Subchanter
  • n.

    An underchanter; a precentor's deputy in a cathedral; a succentor.

  • Lateran
  • n.

    The church and palace of St. John Lateran, the church being the cathedral church of Rome, and the highest in rank of all churches in the Catholic world.

  • Abaca
  • n.

    The Manila-hemp plant (Musa textilis); also, its fiber. See Manila hemp under Manila.

  • Old
  • superl.

    Continued in life; advanced in the course of existence; having (a certain) length of existence; -- designating the age of a person or thing; as, an infant a few hours old; a cathedral centuries old.

  • Patacoon
  • n.

    See Pataca.