Publication: Historia del patrimonio sobreviviente. La parroquia de San Miguel Dueñas, Sacatepéquez (Guatemala).
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Melchor Toledo, Johann
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En las faldas del volcán de Fuego y muy cerca de La Antigua Guatemala
está el pueblo de San Miguel Dueñas. Desde 1768 fue cabecera
de una gran parroquia que abarcaba varios pueblos cercanos.
La población era de algunos ladinos y la mayoría indígenas. Tanto
en el pueblo de cabecera como en los anexos han existido templos
llenos de imágenes de culto, cada una con sus cofradías. Algunas
de ellas han sobrevivido a los sucesivos terremotos que ha tenido
la región. Este artículo trata de escribir una historia parroquial y
un inventario de los bienes que se conservan. Se menciona a las
personas que lucharon por recuperar, reconstruir e incrementar el
patrimonio cultural.
On the slopes of volcano Fuego and near Antigua Guatemala is the town of San Miguel Dueñas. From 1768 he was head of a large parish covering several nearby villages. The population was some ladinos and indigenous majority. Both in the village of header and annexes have been temples of cult images, each with its brotherhoods. Some of them have survived the successive earthquakes that has been the region. This article attempts to write a parish history and an inventory of assets that remains. It mentions people who fought to recover, rebuild and increase cultural patrimony.
On the slopes of volcano Fuego and near Antigua Guatemala is the town of San Miguel Dueñas. From 1768 he was head of a large parish covering several nearby villages. The population was some ladinos and indigenous majority. Both in the village of header and annexes have been temples of cult images, each with its brotherhoods. Some of them have survived the successive earthquakes that has been the region. This article attempts to write a parish history and an inventory of assets that remains. It mentions people who fought to recover, rebuild and increase cultural patrimony.
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En F. Quiles, K. Mejía (Eds.) Centroamérica, Patrimonio Vivo. Universidad Pablo de Olavide




