Category:Catedral Metropolitana (Quito)

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<nowiki>Cattedrale dell'Assunzione di Maria Vergine; cathédrale de Quito; Мэтрапольная катэдра Кіта; Кафедральный собор Кито; Nhà thờ Quito; Katedralja e Kuito-s; 基多主教座堂; Catedral Metropolitana de Quito; Katedral ng Quito; Katedralen i Quito; Ecclesia cathedralis Quitensis; Catedral de Quito; Catedral Metropolitana de Quito; Cathedral of Quito; Katedral Quito; كاتدرائيه كيتو; Китоның кафедраль соборы; Templo católico de Ecuador; barockkyrka i Ecuador; kathedraal in Quito, Ecuador; temple catòlic situat al Centre Històric de la ciutat de Quito; Kathedrale in Ecuador; Catholic cathedral in Quito, Ecuador; كاتدرائية في كيتو، الإكوادور; Эквадор башкаласы Кито шәһәрендә урнашкан католик гыйбадәтханәсе; gereja di Ekuador; Quito Metropolitan Cathedral; Metropolitan Cathedral of Quito</nowiki>
Cathedral of Quito 
Catholic cathedral in Quito, Ecuador
Interior of Catedral Metropolitana
The main entrance
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LocationQuito, Quito Metro, Pichincha Province, EC
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Diocese
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  • 1565
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Map0° 13′ 13″ S, 78° 30′ 51″ W
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Metropolitan Cathedral of Quito (Spanish: Catedral Metropolitana de Quito), known simply as la Catedral, is the Catholic cathedral is located next to the Carondelet Palace is the Presidential Palace (Spanish: Palacio de Carondelet, Palacio de Gobierno) the seat of government of the Republic of Ecuador,

Carondelet Palace, Quito is located in the middle of the Historic Center of Quito, one of the best-preserved, least altered historic center in Latin America. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Site consisting of 790 acres and over 130 monumental buildings & 8,000 smaller properties, The Colonial Center of Quito has numerous Churches and Convents. On September 8, 1978, The Historic Center of Quito was declared by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, UNESCO the first Cultural Heritage of Humanity for having one of the highest densities of historical centers in Latin America.

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