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'''Basílica de Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles''' (Our Lady of the Angels Basilica) [[image:Basilicadenuestrasenoracr.jpg|thumb|200px|Basílica de Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles in [[Cartago]], [[Costa Rica]]]] a basilica in[[Costa Rica]], located in the city of [[Cartago]] and dedicated the ''Virgen de los Prados'', officially known as ''la Virgen de los Ángeles'' (the Lady of the Angels). The basilica was built in 1639 and was partially destroyed by an earthquake. The basilica has since been restored and constitutes a unique mix of colonial arquicture as well as the XIX century byzantine style.
'''Basílica de Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles''' (Our Lady of the Angels Basilica) [[image:Basilicadenuestrasenoracr.jpg|thumb|200px|Basílica de Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles in [[Cartago, Costa Rica|Cartago]], [[Costa Rica]]]] a basilica in[[Costa Rica]], located in the city of [[Cartago]] and dedicated the ''Virgen de los Prados'', officially known as ''la Virgen de los Ángeles'' (the Lady of the Angels). The basilica was built in 1639 and was partially destroyed by an earthquake. The basilica has since been restored and constitutes a unique mix of colonial arquicture as well as the XIX century byzantine style.


The Basilica of Our Lady of the Angels is dedicated to the Virgin of Cartago, a small representation of the Virgin carrying the infant Jesus, said to have been discovered by a peasant girl in Cartago. Due to the dark complexion of the stone, she is sometimes affectionately called "''La Negrita''" or "''Reina de Cartago''" (lit. Queen of Cartago). In 1824 an official decree declared the Virgin of the Angels the official patron of Costa Rica.
The Basilica of Our Lady of the Angels is dedicated to the Virgin of Cartago, a small representation of the Virgin carrying the infant Jesus, said to have been discovered by a peasant girl in Cartago. Due to the dark complexion of the stone, she is sometimes affectionately called "''La Negrita''" or "''Reina de Cartago''" (lit. Queen of Cartago). In 1824 an official decree declared the Virgin of the Angels the official patron of Costa Rica.

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Basílica de Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles (Our Lady of the Angels Basilica)

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Basílica de Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles in Cartago, Costa Rica

a basilica inCosta Rica, located in the city of Cartago and dedicated the Virgen de los Prados, officially known as la Virgen de los Ángeles (the Lady of the Angels). The basilica was built in 1639 and was partially destroyed by an earthquake. The basilica has since been restored and constitutes a unique mix of colonial arquicture as well as the XIX century byzantine style.

The Basilica of Our Lady of the Angels is dedicated to the Virgin of Cartago, a small representation of the Virgin carrying the infant Jesus, said to have been discovered by a peasant girl in Cartago. Due to the dark complexion of the stone, she is sometimes affectionately called "La Negrita" or "Reina de Cartago" (lit. Queen of Cartago). In 1824 an official decree declared the Virgin of the Angels the official patron of Costa Rica.

The Basilica is the object of extensive pilgrimaje and visitation by believers throughout the country, many of whom join in the celebrated 22km walk to the basilica during the romería

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Basilica interior