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St. Rose Of Lima Church (East Hartford, Connecticut)
St. Rose's Church, Saint Rose of Lima Church, or variations, may refer to: Churches United States * St. Rose of Lima Church (Newtown, Connecticut) * St. Rose Priory, in the St. Rose Roman Catholic Church Complex in Springfield, Kentucky * St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church (Gaithersburg, Maryland) * St. Rose of Lima Mission, Roman Catholic Church (Silver Lake, Missouri) * St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church and School Complex, Crofton, Nebraska * Saint Rose of Lima Catholic Church Reno Nevada * St. Rose Roman Catholic Church Complex (Lima, New York) * St. Rose of Lima Church (Manhattan), New York * St. Rose of Lima Old Church (New York City) * St. Rose Church (Cincinnati, Ohio) * St. Rose's Catholic Church (St. Rose, Ohio) * St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church (Queens), New York. Elsewhere * St. Rose of Lima Parish Church, in Santa Rosa, Nueva Ecija * St. Rose Cathedral, Santa Rosa de Copán, Honduras * St. Rose of Lima Cathedral, Carúpano, Venezuela Other * Sainte-Rose- ...
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Saint Rose Of Lima Catholic Church Reno Nevada
The Diocese of Reno is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in the northern Nevada region of the United States, centered on the city of Reno. The diocese is composed of 12 counties in Nevada. The See of Reno is a suffragan diocese of the ecclesiastical province of San Francisco. Other suffragan sees in the province include the Dioceses of Honolulu, Las Vegas, Oakland, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Jose, Santa Rosa and Stockton. Territory The territory of the Diocese of Reno is composed of 12 Nevada counties: *Carson City *Churchill *Douglas * Elko * Eureka * Humboldt *Lander * Lyon * Mineral * Pershing *Storey * Washoe History At the urging of Cardinal George Mundelein, Archbishop of Chicago, Pope Pius XI established the Diocese on March 27, 1931. It was renamed as the Diocese of Reno-Las Vegas by Pope Paul VI, October 13, 1976. On March 21, 1995, Pope John Paul II reverted it to the Diocese of Reno while splitting Las ...
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Santa Rosa, Nueva Ecija
Santa Rosa, officially the Municipality of Santa Rosa ( Tagalog: ''Bayan ng Santa Rosa'') is a 1st class municipality in the province of Nueva Ecija, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 75,649 people. Santa Rosa is bounded by Cabanatuan to the north, Laur to the east, General Tinio to the south-east, Peñaranda and San Leonardo to the South, Jaen to the south-west, and Zaragoza to the west. The Pampanga River traverses near the center of the municipality. Santa Rosa is from Cabanatuan, from Palayan, and from Manila. History Santa Rosa, according to the National Historical Commission of the Philippines, was founded as a municipality on August 1, 1878, through a Spanish decree. In his letter dated March 9, 2017, NHCP OIC-Chairman Rene Escalante said the Spanish decree was retrieved from the Archivo Historico Nacional in Madrid, Spain and is entitled "Creacion de un pueblo civil formado por al barrio de Santa Rosa en la provincia de Nueva Ecija" ...
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Sainte-Rose-de-Lima, French Guiana
Sainte-Rose-de-Lima is a village of Lokono Amerindians in the commune of Matoury in French Guiana. The village is located on the RN2 near Cayenne – Félix Eboué Airport. It is the largest settlement of Lokono in French Guiana. History In 1951, Lokono from Suriname started to migrate to French Guiana mainly for economic reasons. The main villages of origin were Alfonsdorp near the Maroni River, and Matta in the Para District. At first they settled in the existing Lokono village of Balaté near Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni. Later, some migrated to Iracoubo and Cayenne often settling among the Kalina people. On 13 April 1969, a small plane carrying four people took off from Cayenne – Félix Eboué Airport in bad weather. It struck the tree tops, and crashed in the rainforest. There were no survivors. In order to prevent future accidents, the rainforest in front of the runaway was cleared. In 1971, the Lokono created a settlement in the cleared area. Originally it was called ...
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Santa Rosa Cathedral (other)
Santa Rosa Cathedral or Cathedral of Santa Rosa, or variants thereof, may refer to: * Santa Rosa Cathedral (California), United States * Santa Rosa Cathedral (Carúpano), Venezuela * Santa Rosa Cathedral (La Pampa), Argentina; see Roman Catholic Diocese of Santa Rosa in Argentina * Santa Rosa de Osos Cathedral, Colombia * Santa Rosa de Copán Cathedral, Honduras See also

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