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  2. San Giovanni Battista Decollato - Wikipedia

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    The confraternity's Oratory of San Giovanni Decollato, to the left of the main church facade, has Mannerist frescos by Francesco Salviati, Jacopino del Conte, both originally Florentine, and Pirro Ligorio, from the years around 1540. These run round the upper walls of the room , above wall seats, with an altar at the far end.

  3. E. San Juan Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Epifanio San Juan Jr., also known as E. San Juan Jr. (born December 29, 1938, in Santa Cruz, Manila, Philippines), [1] is a known Filipino American literary academic, Tagalog writer, Filipino poet, civic intellectual, activist, writer, essayist, video/film maker, editor, and poet whose works related to the Filipino Diaspora in English and Filipino writings have been translated into German ...

  4. San Giuliano Martire - Wikipedia

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    San Giuliano Martire is a 20th-century parochial church and titular church in northern Rome, dedicated to Saint Julian of Antioch (d. AD 305–311). AD 305–311). [ 2 ]

  5. Santuario de San Juan Evangelista - Wikipedia

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    The Santuario de San Juan Evangelista, also known as the Shrine of St. John the Evangelist or Dagupan Church, is a Roman Catholic church located along Jovellanos Street and Zamora Street, Dagupan, Pangasinan in the Philippines. It belongs to the Archdiocese of Lingayen-Dagupan. [1]

  6. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Juan de Puerto Rico

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    The See of San Juan de Puerto Rico was canonically erected on August 8, 1511, as the Diocese of Puerto Rico on the island of San Juan, as it was then called. [4] Due to the switch of names between the island and the capital its name was changed on November 21, 1924, to the Diocese of San Juan in Puerto Rico.

  7. San Giovanni Evangelista, Parma - Wikipedia

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    San Giovanni Evangelista is a Mannerist-style, Roman Catholic church located on Piazzale San Giovanni, located just behind the apse of the Parma Cathedral, in the historic center of Parma, northern Italy. The buildings surrounding the piazza were also part of a former Benedictine convent. The church is notable for its Correggio frescoes.

  8. List of oldest continuously inhabited cities - Wikipedia

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    San Juan: New Spain Puerto Rico: 1508 AD Oldest continuously inhabited city in a U.S. territory. Nombre de Dios, Colón: New Spain Panama: 1510 AD Oldest continuously inhabited European settlement in continental America. Baracoa: New Spain Cuba: 1511 AD Oldest European settlement in Cuba. Havana: New Spain Cuba: 1519 AD

  9. Juan E. Negrón - Wikipedia

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    Juan E. Negrón Martínez was born and raised in the town of Corozal, Puerto Rico. In March 1948, he entered the U.S. Army in San Juan and was assigned to the 65th Infantry Regiment. Upon the outbreak of the Korean War, the men of the 65th, now attached to the Army's 3rd Infantry Division, deployed to the Republic of Korea.