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Mission La Purísima, was founded west of Loreto in Baja California Sur, by the Jesuit missionary Nicolás Tamaral in 1720 and financed by the Marqués de Villapuente de la Peña and his wife the Marquesa de las Torres de Rada.
Iglesia de la Purísima Concepción, Melilla la Vieja. Este templo se empezó a construir en 1657 y se inauguró el 8 de diciembre de 1682 . Date: 1 September 2009, 07:53: Source: Melilla, Iglesia del Pueblo. Uploaded by ecemaml; Author: Miguel González Novo from Melilla, España
The Fort of the Purísima Concepción, also referred to as the Fort of Sidi-Guariach, is one of the outer forts of the Spanish city of Melilla. It is located near the Frontera de Melilla and has been designated as a Cultural Heritage Site (Bien de Interés Cultural). [1] [2] [3]
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La Purísima Concepción may refer to one of several Spanish missions, including the following: Places. Mission La Purísima Concepción in Lompoc, California;
Another document, drawn up in 1751 after a visit to the settlement of El Viejo, where the statue is kept, and citing the 1673 letter, states that the name "Nuestra Señora del Viejo" was a reference to Saint Teresa's brother, who was then an old man ("viejo" being Spanish for "old"). It describes the statue and its adornment, including a crown.
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