Castillo De Santa Catalina (Málaga)
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Castillo De Santa Catalina (Málaga)
Santa Catalina may refer to: *Catalina Thomás (1533–1574), Spanish saint and patron saint of Mallorca Places Argentina * Santa Catalina Department, a department of Argentina **Santa Catalina, Jujuy, capital of the department *Santa Catalina, Córdoba, a settlement in Río Cuarto Department Colombia *Archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina **Providencia and Santa Catalina Islands, a municipality **Santa Catalina Island (Colombia) *Santa Catalina, Bolívar Dominican Republic *Catalina Island (Dominican Republic), south of La Romana Guatemala *Santa Catalina la Tinta, Alta Verapaz Mexico *Isla Santa Catalina, Gulf of California, Baja California Sur *Santa Catalina Quieri, Oaxaca Panama *Santa Catalina, Panama, Pacific coast of Veraguas Peru *Santa Catalina de Mossa District, Morropon Province, Piura *Santa Catalina District, Luya Province, Amazonas *Santa Catalina, Lima, a neighborhood in La Victoria District, Lima *Santa Catalina, a traditional neighbourho ...
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Catalina Thomás
Catherine of Palma (1531–1574, born Caterina Tomàs i Gallard) was a Spanish cleric regular, canon and Mysticism, mystic from Mallorca. She is venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church and her feast day is commonly celebrated on 5 April although in her home town of Valldemossa she is remembered on the 27 and 28 of July. Life Catalina was born 1 May 1531 at Valldemossa, Mallorca, Spain, in a peasant family as the sixth of seven children. She was named after her maternal grandmother and the saint Catherine of Alexandria who was especially venerated by the family. As Catalina's parents died while she was still a young child, she spent her early formative years with her grandparents close to the Valldemossa Charterhouse before, at the age of ten, moving in with relatives who were owners of the estate of Son Gallard in 1541. Here she helped the workers on the fields and tended to the flock which is why she is also often depicted as a young farmer. Catalina's spirituality ...
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