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  2. Quito Metropolitan Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The Quito Metropolitan Cathedral (Spanish: Catedral Metropolitana de Quito), is a Catholic cathedral in Quito, Ecuador. Located on the southwestern side of the Plaza de la Independencia (La Plaza Grande), it (and its predecessor building) served as a seat of the Diocese of Quito from 1545 until 1848 when it was elevated to Archdiocese. In 1995 ...

  3. Basilica of La Merced, Quito - Wikipedia

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    Isabel de Santiago, outstanding painter of the 17th century. [2] Juan Pío de Montúfar y Frasso, first Marquis of Selva Alegre and 22nd President of Quito. [3] Rosa de Larrea-Zurbano y Santa Coloma, first marchioness consort of Selva Alegre. [3] Jacinto Sánchez de Orellana, second Marquis of Villa de Orellana and mayor of the colonial Cabildo ...

  4. Basilica and Convent of San Francisco, Quito - Wikipedia

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    With the support of the European Franciscan Congregation, the Ghent's clerics Jodoco Ricke and Pedro Gosseal, who were cousins of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, [4] they arrived in the city two years after its foundation, managed to acquire some plots on the southwest side of the Plaza Mayor de Quito, in the same place where one day the military seats of the heads of the imperial troops were ...

  5. Iglesia de El Sagrario, Quito - Wikipedia

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    La Iglesia de El Sagrario (Spanish, 'Church of the Sanctuary' or 'Church of the Shrine') is a Renaissance [1] Catholic Church in the city of Quito, capital of Ecuador. It is located in the Historic Center of the city, on calle García Moreno , formerly known as calle de las Siete Cruces , a few meters from the corner with calle Eugenio Espejo .

  6. Plaza de la Independencia - Wikipedia

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    Palacio Arzobispal de Quito - Anónimo - 19th century - (siglo XIX) Plaza de la Independencia. Although the first colonial town square was what today is known as Plazoleta Benalcázar, this has always been considered as tentative as it got up a path suitable for novice Spanish town of Quito.

  7. Church of La Compañía, Quito - Wikipedia

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    The Church and Convent of San Ignacio de Loyola de la Compañía de Jesús de Quito, also known in the Ecuadorian people simply as La Compañía, is a Catholic clerical complex located on the corner formed by calles García Moreno and Sucre, in the Historic Center of the city of Quito, capital of Ecuador. The façade of its main temple is ...

  8. Category:Roman Catholic churches in Quito - Wikipedia

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    There are a bit more than 30 Churches & Capilla's in the Historic Center of Quito, the best-preserved, least altered historic center in Latin America. In Spanish, (El Centro Histórico de Quito ) was constructed on what was once a 16th century Inca city at 2,850 meters above sea level in the Andes Mountains near the Equator .

  9. File:Catedral Metropolitana, Quito (museum) pic ba7.JPG

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    English: Catedral Metropolitana, Quito (museum) Centro Histórico, Quito Historic Center of Quito Photography by David Adam Kess. Date: 10 March 2016, 15:11:40: Source: