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camarín is a
shrine or
chapel set
above and
behind the
altar in a church, but
still visible from the body of the church. They are
especially found in...
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dividing Caloocan and Bulacan.
Others include the
Bagong Silang River, Tala,
Camarin,
Pasong Malapad, and
Bagumbong Cr****s
crossing multiple subdivisions, for...
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inside the
chapel of the
camarín. The
master stonemason was
Pablo de Cubas, who in 1704 was paid 482
reals for the work on the
camarín and
certain improvements...
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Santa Marian Kamalen also
known as Our Lady of
Camarin and
informally known as
Dulce Nombre (English:
Sweet Name) is a
title of the
Blessed Virgin Mary...
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since 1993. The
patroness of Guam and the
Marianas Islands is Our Lady of
Camarin (Chamorro:
Santa Marian Kamalen), a
miraculous image of the
Blessed Virgin...
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Camarin Grae is the pen name of
Marian Grace (born 1941), an
American writer of ****-themed
science fiction. She has been a three-time
Lambda Literary...
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Camarin D
Elementary School is a
public elementary school located in Caloocan, Philippines. Lopez,
Romel (May 30, 2015). "Schools
struggle as students...
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Philippines (also
known as EDSA/Biglang Awa Campus) and the
north campuses are
Camarin Business Campus,
Congressional Campus, and
Bagong Silang Campus. The University...
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image of Our Lady of Fuensanta,
whose author is unknown, is
housed in a
camarín (small shrine). The dome and
choir feature murals by
Pedro Flores García...
- Philippines: the
Santa Ana Site
Museum located in the
convent patio and the
Camarín de la
Virgen (or the
Dressing Room of the Virgin). It was
declared a national...