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Paloma Magazine Volume 52

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Paloma is a nonprofit Magazine for the entire family. We intend to educate and inform the community with positive messages and themes. We are also a media communication that offers publicity to the community. In Paloma Magazine by advertising your business, you get more than advertising because this magazine brings valuable and useful information with a positive message to households. In every issue we bring together and promote, culture, family, religion.

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Iglesia El Rosario<br />

(Costa Rica)<br />

Esta Iglesia ubicada en<br />

Naranjo Costa Rica, es un<br />

temple católico llamado El<br />

Rosario, donde continúan las<br />

tradiciones cristianas, bella<br />

Iglesia humilde, bella y<br />

colorida. En la época<br />

Precolombina el territorio<br />

que actualmente<br />

corresponde al cantón de<br />

Naranjo, estuvo habitado<br />

por indígenas del llamado<br />

Reino Huetar de Occidente,<br />

que en los inicios de la<br />

conquista fue dominio del<br />

cacique Garavito. El primer<br />

colonizador que llegó a la<br />

región en 1833, fue don Judas<br />

Tadeo Sáenz; quien dos años<br />

después obtuvo título de<br />

propiedad de los terrenos<br />

que había presentado<br />

formal denuncio, en el sitio<br />

que él denominó Los<br />

Naranjos, en Poás,<br />

jurisdicción de Alajuela.<br />

Posteriormente, se construyó<br />

una ermita. En 1869 don<br />

Manuel Mora y Fernández<br />

donó dos manzanas de<br />

terreno, una para la<br />

construcción de la iglesia y la<br />

otra para una plaza pública.<br />

Church El Rosario<br />

(Costa Rica)<br />

This Church located in<br />

Naranjo Costa Rica, is a<br />

Catholic temple called El<br />

Rosario, where Christian<br />

traditions continue, fine<br />

humble, beautiful and<br />

colorful church. In<br />

pre-Columbian times the<br />

territory now the canton of<br />

Naranjo, was inhabited by<br />

indigenous Huetar called<br />

Kingdom of the West, which<br />

at the beginning of the<br />

conquest was proficient<br />

Garavito cacique. The first<br />

settler who arrived in the<br />

region in 1833, was Don<br />

Judas Tadeo Sáenz; who two<br />

years later obtained title to<br />

the land they had submitted<br />

a formal denouncement on<br />

the site he called Los<br />

Naranjos in Poas, Alajuela<br />

jurisdiction. Later, a chapel<br />

was built. In 1869 Manuel<br />

Mora and Fernandez<br />

donated two acres of land,<br />

one for the construction of<br />

the church and one for a<br />

public square.<br />

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