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has glosseng: Alto Vista Chapel. A bright yellow small Catholic chapel that stands on the hills above the north shore and to the northeast of the town of Noord, on the island of Aruba. The present chapel at Alto Vista was completed in 1953 and stands in the same location as the original chapel, built by Domingo Silvestre, an Indian from Santa Ana de Coro, Venezuela, in 1750. Early in the 18th century a small group of Indians, who were Catholic, settled this area, probably to avoid the unrest on other parts of the island and maybe because there was a well that supplied brackish water, the reason for this original settlement is not fully understood. Whatever the reason, this handful of Indians began to gather at the spot where the early chapel was later built. In 1816 the chapel was closed and left to the elements. When Aruba was attacked by German submarine in World War II, Catholics in Aruba decided to build a votive chapel at the site of the original chapel at Alto Visa.
lexicalizationeng: Alto Vista Chapel
instance ofc/Chapels in Aruba
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has glossrus: Часовня Альто-Виста — небольшая католическая часовня в Арубе, расположенная на северо-востоке от города Ноорд. Является первой католической церковью на Карибских островах, построенная в 1750 году испанским миссионером Доминго Антонио Сильвестре . Каждый год в октябре верующие совершают паломничество в часовню.
lexicalizationrus: Альто-Виста
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media:imgChapel at Alto Vista front.jpg

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