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Iglesia_de_San_Francisco_(Caracas) Latitude and Longitude:

10°30′15″N 66°54′56″W / 10.5042°N 66.9155°W / 10.5042; -66.9155
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San Francisco Church and the legendary San Francisco Kapok

Iglesia de San Francisco ("San Francisco church") is a church in Caracas, Venezuela. [1] Dedicated to Francis of Assisi, it was built in 1593 under the design of Antonio Ruiz Ullán as an annex of the Convent of San Francisco (now the Palacio de las Academias). The church is notable as being the situ where Simón Bolívar received the title "El Libertador" (1813). His funeral occurred here in 1842. [2] During the 1900 San Narciso earthquake, the church was severely damaged. [3]

References

  1. ^ Lonely Planet
  2. ^ Ferguson, Glenn W. (2003). Tilting at Religion. Prometheus Books, Publishers. pp. 145–. ISBN  978-1-61614-136-3. Retrieved 23 May 2013.
  3. ^ "El movimiento telúrico tuvo una magnitud de 8,0". www.funvisis.gob.ve (in Spanish). Venezuelan Foundation for Seismological Research. Retrieved 12 June 2021.

10°30′15″N 66°54′56″W / 10.5042°N 66.9155°W / 10.5042; -66.9155