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... Juana repetió Saudade, #era que quien vivia en la Rua da Juana repeat.3sg.prf.pst that who live.3sg.ipfv.pst in the Rua da Pereira. Saudade is.3sg.ipfv.pst Pereira 'Juana repeated: who lived in Rua da Saudade: #it was Pereira.' b. Juana ...
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... Pereyra, José Saia, Alejandro Macedo, and Claro Maciel. Among those in attendance, we were able to take note of the ... Juana Pereira, Elvira Miquelini, Josefa Gamboa, Petrona Espina. Gentlemen: Ricardo Palomeque, Juan Sosa, Luis ...
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... Juana Pereira, was going to wash clothes as usual, and she found a small statue, of a doll with a baby in her arms, similar to the Virgin Mary, in the middle of the forest, on a rock, near a spring, in the place called “La Puebla de los ...
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... Pereira to take it to the local Catholic priest . He immediately recognized the statue as a representation of the ... Juana Pereira , is now a national holiday and a time of pilgrimage to the statue . Annually , on August 3 , a ...
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... Juana Pereira , a mestiza girl living outside of Cart- ago , went into the forest to collect firewood and found a small stone statue of the Virgin Mary lying on a rock . Considering the statue lucky , Juana took it home . The next day , ...
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... Juana Pereira, a young indigenous girl, was gathering firewood in a forest near her home when she saw a small black statue of a mother and child, sitting upon a rock. Juana took the statue home with her, but mysteriously the statue ...
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... Juana Pereira Virgin of Los Ángeles declared patron of Cartago. MIGUEL DE BONILLA Y LAYA-BOLÍVAR and four other priests serve on the junta that declares independence. Roman Catholicism is the federation's offi- cial religion. Virgin of ...
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... Juana Pereira found a small image of the Virgin beside a footpath near Cartago , Costa Rica's capital until 1832 . Juana carried it home where it disappeared , only to be rediscovered at the same place . The statue repeated this ...