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- Morro. Plazuela de la Rogativa is a small plaza located close to La Fortaleza that is famous for the bronze sculpture of La Rogativa. The sculpture, completed...
- the Plazuela de la Rogativa (Rogativa Plaza) in Old San Juan, pay tribute to the bishop and townswomen who parti****ted in La Rogativa. The first Puerto...
- mixed media artist Lindsay Daen, New Zealand-born artist; sculptor of La Rogativa statue in San Juan Jan D'Esopo, painter and sculptor Elizam Escobar, painter...
- or economic support. Since March 29th, 2000, the street in front of La Rogativa in Old San Juan, near her last place of residence, bears her name. This...
- Catedral Plaza de San José Plaza del Quinto Centenario Plazuela de la Rogativa La Bombonera La Mallorquina Loverbar Academia del Perpetuo Socorro Academia...
- village of Moratalla, Murcia, Spain with a po****tion of 40. It lies in La Rogativa Valley at an altitude of 1.350 m above sea level Because of its geographic...
- the night of April 30, 1797, the townswomen, led by a bishop, formed a rogativa (prayer procession) and marched throughout the streets of the city singing...
- primarily in bronze at Codina Art Foundry in Madrid. Major works include La Rogativa (San Juan), The Journeyer (Philadelphia), Queen Adelaide (Adelaide), and...
- the Plazuela de la Rogativa (Rogativa Plaza) in Old San Juan, pay tribute to the bishop and townswomen who parti****ted in La Rogativa. During the invasion...
- ancient wall and facing the Bay of San Juan, there is a sculpture called "La Rogativa" or "The Public Petition," which commemorates this chapter in the history...