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You may also add the template {{Translated|es|Provincia de Popayán}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation . Popayán Province was first a Spanish jurisdiction under the Royal Audience of Quito and the Royal Audience of Santafé , and after independence, was one of the provinces of the Cauca Department (Gran Colombia ...
In its tower is a bell donated by Don Pedro Agustín de Valencia. This temple is remarkable because of its altar decorations and the proportions of its naves and apse. [citation needed] In San Francisco's square stands a monument to local hero Camilo Torres, whose replica is located in the square of the Colegio Mayor de San Bartolomé in Bogotá.
The name appeared in government acts as Campo Bello in 1850, [20] 1854, [21] 1877, [19] and 1896, [22] finally appearing as Campobello in 1903. [ 23 ] The local service district of the parish of Campobello was established in 1969 to assess for community services, [ 24 ] in this case to contract with an independent agency in Lubec, Maine , to ...
Bello is also known as the "City of Artists" in Colombia. Its current mayor is Lorena Gonzáles Ospina. In July 1541, troops under the command of Jerónimo Luis Tejelo (Deputy Marshal to Jorge Robledo ) found the wide valley of Los Aburrá inhabited by indigenous farmers who had "a habitat organized in groups with scattered houses, forming ...
The University of Cauca (Spanish: Universidad del Cauca) is a public research university located in the city of Popayán, capital of the department of Cauca, Colombia.It was created on April 24, 1827, by a decree by the President Francisco de Paula Santander.
Santander de Quilichao is a city in the north of the Cauca Department, Colombia at 97 km to the north of Popayán and 45 km to the south of Cali. Climate [ edit ]
Guillermo León Valencia Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Guillermo León Valencia) (IATA: PPN, ICAO: SKPP) is an airport serving Popayán, the capital city of the Cauca Department in Colombia. It took the name of former President of Colombia Guillermo León Valencia Muñoz .
Domingo de Ulloa, OP (9 December 1591 – 3 April 1598), [3] [5] appointed Bishop of Michoacán, México; Juan de La Roca (5 July 1599 – 7 September 1605) [3] Juan Pedro González de Mendoza, OSA (17 November 1608 – 14 February 1618) [6] Ambrosio Vallejo Mejia, O. Carm. (2 December 1619 – 27 January 1631), appointed Bishop of Trujillo, Peru