Historic church of Cúcuta

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The Historic church of Cúcuta or Historic Temple of Cucuta (Spanish: Templo Historico de Cucuta) is a historic site where the first constitution of Colombia was written and signed. It is located in the city of Villa del Rosario in the metropolitan area of Cúcuta, and very close to the Venezuelan border. The site was almost entirely destroyed by the earthquake of 1875, and later partially rebuilt. It is part of the National Monuments of Colombia since 1935.[1]

Church of the Holy Rosary
Iglesia del Rosario
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LocationVilla del Rosario, Norte de Santander, Colombia
DenominationRoman Catholic
Architecture
Functional statusClosed
Heritage designation1935
Demolished1875

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  1. ^ Kohn, Michael; Landon, Robert; Kohnstamm, Thomas (2006). Colombia (English ed.). Lonely Planet Publications Pty Ltd. p. 105. ISBN 9781741042849.

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