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Colonia Valdense is a
small city
located in
southwestern Uruguay,
within the
Colonia Department. It is home to
around 3,200 people. It lies
along Route...
- 2016. Geymonat, Roger. El
templo y la escuela: los
valdenses en el Uruguay. Cal y Canto, 1994. "
Valdenses no Brasil".
Ensaios e
Notas (in
Brazilian Portuguese)...
- of the
language in the
Waldensians Library (Biblioteca
Valdense) in the town of
Colonia Valdense,
Colonia Department.
Patois speakers arrived to Uruguay...
- The
Evangelical Church of the
River Plate (Iglesia Evangélica del Río de la
Plata or IERP) is a United,
Protestant denomination with
congregations in Argentina...
- 1785,
illegitimate homonym not L. 1759
Allium rutheni**** Steud.
Allium valdense Nyman Allium valdensium Reut.
Allium webbii Clementi Cepa
flava (L.) Moench...
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Swiss settlements (colonias or "colonies"), such as
Colonia Suiza,
Colonia Valdense and
Nueva Helvecia, were
founded in the
department of Colonia. Also, there...
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Protestantism in
Italy List of
Italian religious minority politicians Colonia Valdense, town in
Uruguay John
Charles Beckwith Luserna San
Giovanni Val Pellice...
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Santa Rosa,
Florencio Sánchez, La Paloma, San
Gregorio de Polanco,
Colonia Valdense, Cerrillos, Migues, Florida, Dolores, Young, Juan Lacaze,
Nueva Helvecia...
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Around the 14th century, some "Provençal"
settlements were
founded by
Valdenses in S
southern Italy: the Capitanata?[clarification needed] area, Basilicata...
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Regulae Theologicae Hierarchia Alani De Fide Catholica:
Contra Haereticos,
Valdenses,
Iudaeos et
Paganos De Virtutibus, de Vitiis, de
Donis Spiritus Sancti...