Canoabo

Parish in Carabobo, Venezuela
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Church of San José in Canoabo

Canoabo is a parish in Bejuma Municipality, Carabobo, Venezuela. It was established on March 19, 1711,[1] the year that the Church of San José was built. This church was destroyed in the Venezuela earthquake of 1812. The present Church of San José was built in the 19th century.[2]

References

  1. ^ Centre de recherches interuniversitaire sur les champs culturels en Amérique latine (2001). La fête en Amérique latine: Unité et identité. Presses Sorbonne Nouvelle.
  2. ^ Bauman, Janice; Young, Leni (1987). Guide to Venezuela. E. Armitano. p. 232. ISBN 9789802160228.
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