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28: 202: 189:('Our Lady of Candelaria of Aná') was built. Three years later, the Spaniards started the construction of the Basilica of Our Lady of Candelaria, which was rebuilt at the end of the 18th century. It was dedicated to 134:
It was the church of the Archdiocese of MedellĂ­n from 1868 to 1931, when this title passed to the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception. It is a colonial building with a
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The main altar is made of gold-painted wood. A painting of the Virgin of Candelaria, the town's patron saint, is displayed above the altar.
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In 1616, the colonial visitor Francisco de Herrera y Campuzano founded a settlement with 80 Amerindians, naming it
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Restrepo Uribe, Jorge (1981), Medellín, su Origen, Progreso y Desarrollo, Servigráficas, Medellín.
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Affiliation
Roman Catholic Church
MedellĂ­n
Colombia
Church
Style
Neoclassical
Virgin Mary
Virgin of Candelaria
MedellĂ­n
Colombia
BerrĂ­o Park
Neoclassical style
Pope Paul VI
Minor basilica
National monument of Colombia
El Poblado Square
mestizos
mulattos
BerrĂ­o Park
Our Lady of Candelaria

Candelária Church
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
Basilica of Candelaria
Tenerife
Spain
National Geographic Traveler: Colombia

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