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Asunción (other)
Asunción is a Spanish word that means ''ascension'' or ''assumption''. In most cases the name refers to the Assumption of Mary. ''Asunción'' may refer to: Places *Costa Rica ** La Asunción District, in Belén Canton, Heredia province, Costa Rica *Guatemala **Asunción Mita, a municipality in the Jutiapa department of Guatemala **La Nueva Guatemala de la Asunción, the formal name of Guatemala City, Guatemala *Mexico **Asunción Cacalotepec, a town and municipality in Oaxaca, Mexico **Asunción Cuyotepeji, a town and municipality in Oaxaca, Mexico **Asunción Ixtaltepec, a town and municipality in Oaxaca, Mexico **Asunción Nochixtlán, a town and municipality in Oaxaca, Mexico **Asunción Ocotlán, a town and municipality in Oaxaca, Mexico **Asunción Tlacolulita, a town and municipality in Oaxaca, Mexico *Paraguay **Asunción, the capital city of Paraguay **Gran Asunción, the metropolitan area of the city of Asunción, Paraguay *Peru **Asunción District, Chachapoyas, in Cha ...
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Assumption Of Mary
The Assumption of Mary is one of the four Catholic Mariology#Dogmatic teachings, Marian dogmas of the Catholic Church. Pope Pius XII defined it on 1 November 1950 in his apostolic constitution as follows: It leaves open the question of whether Mary died or whether she was raised to Eternal life (Christianity), eternal life without bodily death. The equivalent belief in the Eastern Christianity is the Dormition of the Mother of God or the "Falling Asleep of the Mother of God". The word 'assumption' derives from the Latin word , meaning 'taking up'. Pope Pius XII expressed in his encyclical ''Munificentissimus Deus'' the hope that the belief in the bodily assumption of the virgin Mary into heaven "will make our belief in our own resurrection stronger and render it more effective", while the Catechism of the Catholic Church adds: "The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin is a singular participation in her Son's Resurrection and an anticipation of the resurrection of other Chri ...
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Asuncion, California
Asuncion (Spanish: ''Asunción'', meaning "Assumption"https://www.spanishdict.com/translate/Asunci%C3%B3n) is a former stage coach stop. All that remains of a building are a few bits of adobe rubble. A spring runs through it from the other side of the road, Traffic Way. It is thought that Juan Bautista De Anza and his party of settlers may have camped near here on their trek north. The adobe building or ruins of it were destroyed by a former owner of the farm who saw it as a potential liability. There never was a "community" here and today most people don't know the spot exists. It lies within the incorporated City of Atascadero, CA. in San Luis Obispo County, California, United States. Asuncion is located along U.S. Route 101 U.S. Route 101, or U.S. Highway 101 (US 101), is a major north–south highway that traverses the states of California, Oregon, and Washington on the West Coast of the United States. It is part of the United States Numbered Highway Syst ... ...
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Nuestra Señora De La Asunción De Zia
''Nuestra'' is the debut studio album of the Venezuelan rock band La Vida Bohème, released in August 2010. Recorded and produced by Rudy Pagliuca, it is a free download on the website of the record label All of the Above. The album was nominated for "Best Latin Pop, Rock or Urban Album" in the 54th Grammy Awards. The two singles from this album are "Radio Capital" and "Danz!". Background and recording The album was recorded in Caracas in 2009, on fairly independent terms. Guitarist Daniel De Sousa happened to be studying engineering at the time, and took on designing a distortion pedal that was used on the album. The synths were designed/programmed by fellow Venezuelan artist Arca, then known as Nuuro. In popular culture The song "El Buen Salvaje" is included in the video game ''FIFA 12'', winning the MTV Game Awards 2012 for "Best song in a video game". "Radio Capital" is present in the Rockstar's video game ''Grand Theft Auto V ''Grand Theft Auto V'' is a 2013 ac ...
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First Synod Of Asunción
The First Synod of Asunción was a council of the Roman Catholic Church of the Diocese of Paraguay, in 1603. It was organized by the third bishop of the diocese, Friar Martín Ignacio de Loyola, in Asunción, gathering clergy and lay people from the eight cities of the Giant Province of the Indias. The Synod adopted the catechism approved by the Third Council of Lima in 1583 and translated into the Guaraní language by Franciscan friar Luis de Bolaños, and made its use compulsory for the evangelization of the indigenous peoples of the Americas In the Americas, Indigenous peoples comprise the two continents' pre-Columbian inhabitants, as well as the ethnic groups that identify with them in the 15th century, as well as the ethnic groups that identify with the pre-Columbian population of .... References *Conferencia Episcopal Paraguaya Events in Asunción Spanish colonization of the Americas Asuncion Catholic Church in Paraguay 1603 in South America Colonial Paraguay ...
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Estadio La Asunción
Estadio La Asunción is a multi-use stadium in Asunción Mita, Guatemala. It is used mostly for football and is the home stadium of Deportivo Mictlán. The capacity of the stadium is 3,000 people. A 2017 report by the National Football Federation of Guatemala found that the stadium was in very poor condition and did not meet FIFA The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (), more commonly known by its acronym FIFA ( ), is the international self-regulatory governing body of association football, beach soccer, and futsal. It was founded on 21 May 1904 to o ... standards for security and infrastructure. References Multi-purpose stadiums in Guatemala Football venues in Guatemala {{Guatemala-sports-venue-stub ...
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Asunción Paraguay Temple
The Asunción Paraguay Temple is the 112th operating Temple (LDS Church), temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Although there were already eleven other dedicated temples in South America, the Asunción Temple was the first temple to be built in Paraguay. The Asunción Temple will serve more than 68,000 members in the area. History In 1949 Paraguay was officially opened to Mormon missionary, Mormon missionaries under the mission headquartered in Uruguay. In 1977 Paraguay became its own mission area and soon after converts to the LDS Church began to increase. The average number of baptisms per year in Paraguay up to that time had been just over 200. In the year following the announcement 400 people were baptized into the church. On April 2, 2000 an announcement was made that the LDS Church was planning to build a temple in Paraguay. At the time the temple was announced, there were approximately 152,000 church members in Paraguay. On February 3, 2 ...
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SS Campos
SS ' was a Merchant ship, merchant steamship. She was what in German is called a ":de:Kombischiff, kombischiff": a term roughly equivalent to "cargo liner" in English. She was built in German Empire, Germany in 1895 as the Packet boat#Mail steamer, mail steamer ' for Hamburg Südamerikanische DG. She was the lead ship of a Ship class, class of 11 ships in 's fleet. For nearly two decades, ' carried emigrants and cargo on a regular route between Port of Hamburg, Hamburg and the east coast of South America. In the first weeks of the First World War, she was an auxiliary ship for the Imperial German Navy in the South Atlantic. That November, she took refuge in a port in Neutral country, neutral First Brazilian Republic, Brazil. In 1917, after Germany started sinking Brazilian merchant ships, the Brazilian government seized her and renamed her '. Lloyd Brasileiro was Ship management, managing her by 1923, and owned her by 1927. In 1924, during the State of emergency in Brazil (1922â ...
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María Asunción Aramburuzabala
María Asunción Aramburuzabala Larregui (born 2 May 1963) is a Mexican billionaire businesswoman. She is the chairperson of Tresalia Capital, a venture capital firm. As of March 2022, her net worth is estimated at US$6.2 billion. Early life María Asunción Aramburuzabala Larregui was born on 2 May 1963 in Mexico City, Mexico to Pablo Aramburuzabala, Pablo Aramburuzabala Ocaranza, a Spanish Basque people , Basque brewer in Mexico, and Lucrecia Larregui González, a Mexican painter whose father, José Larregui Iriarte, was a Navarrese miller in Mexico. She is the granddaughter of , a Spanish Basque people , Basque immigrant who co-founded the Mexican brewery Grupo Modelo in 1925 with his friend and partner Pablo Diez Fernandez, Pablo Díez Fernández. Her father was the Executive Vice President of the Grupo Modelo brewery. Aramburuzabala graduated from the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México where she majored in accounting. Family business The Mexican brewery, Cervece ...
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José Asunción Silva
José Asunción Silva (27 November 1865 in Bogotá – 23 May 1896 in Bogotá) was a Colombian poet. He is considered one of the founders of Latin American Modernismo. Life Born to a wealthy and educated Bogotá family, Asunción Silva led a comfortable life. When he was just ten years old, he wrote his first poems. In 1882, he traveled through England, Switzerland and France, and in Paris met with other contemporary poets and artists, including Stéphane Mallarmé and Gustave Moreau. His trip to Europe would influence his style, as he incorporated many French themes. However, with the death of his father and the mounting financial difficulties of his family, Asunción Silva found himself obligated to return to Colombia. Incapable of paying his family's enormous debts, Silva accepted a diplomatic post in Caracas. Once there, he was encouraged by his fellow writers to dedicate himself to his poetry. In 1892, his beloved sister Elvira died. In 1895, many of Silva's works, includin ...
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José Asunción Flores
José Asunción Flores (27 August 1904 – 16 May 1972) was a Paraguayan composer and creator of the Guarania music genre. Early life Flores was born in the poor neighborhood of La Chacarita, in Asunción. As a kid, he had to work as a paperboy and shoeshiner in order to help his mother with food and other necessities. At the early age of 11 he had already joined the Capital Police marching band and was a student of composer Félix Fernández and director Salvador Déntice. In 1922 he made his first composition, a polka song named "Manuel Gondra". The birth of the Guarania In 1925, after experimenting with different arrangements of the old Paraguayan song ''Maerãpa Reikuaase'' he managed to create a new genre, which he called '' Guarania''. His first Guarania song was ''Jejui''. The purpose of this new genre was to express the feelings of the Paraguayan people through music. Later Flores would comment on his creation as: In 1928 he met the Guairá-native poet Manuel ...
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Al Asuncion
Alfredo Gregorio "Al" Asuncion (October 2, 1929 – May 2, 2006) was a Filipino boxer. He represented his country during the 1952 Olympic Games in Helsinki. He participated in the Olympics as a flyweight. In the first round he won by knockout over Burmese boxer Basil Thompson, but lost in the second round to Willie Toweel of the South Africa. He died in May 2, 2006 in his residence in Quezon City Quezon City (, ; ), also known as the City of Quezon and Q.C. (read and pronounced in Filipino language, Filipino as Kyusi), is the richest and List of cities in the Philippines, most populous city in the Philippines. According to the 2020 c .... 1952 Olympic results Below is the record of Al Asuncion, a flyweight boxer from the Philippines who competed at the 1952 Helsinki Olympics: * Round of 32: defeated Basil Thompson (Burma) by a second-round TKO * Round of 16: lot to Willie Toweel (South Africa) by decision, 1–2 Personal life Asuncion was married to Evangeline Custodio ...
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Asunción De Zea-Bermúdez
Doña Asunción de Zea-Bermúdez y Montoya (2 February 1862 - 21 August 1936) was a Spanish writer and essayist.«Asunción de Zea Bermúdez Montoya y Colombi n. 2 Feb 1862 Cuenca, Cuenca, Castilla-La Mancha, España f. 21 Ago 1936 Madrid, Madrid, Madrid, España». www.sologenealogia.com Biography Asunción de Zea-Bermúdez y Montoya was born in Las Pedroñeras, Cuenca on 2 February 1862. Her parents were Rosaura Montoya Perea and Fernando Francisco de Zea Bermúdez, the second Count of Colombí. On 18 October 1893 she married Jesús Contreras y Arcas, from which marriage María Esperanza Contreras y Zea Bermúdez (1894-1938) was born, the fourth Countess of Colombí. Throughout her life, Zea-Bermúdez maintained a strong connection with her birthplace, where she spent long periods of time, showing interest in Cervantes-related topics. As an essayist, she published two books on moral and Christian doctrines: ''Compendio de la doctrina cristiana para el uso del apostolado de las ...
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