Protective town of San Miguel and the Sanctuary of Jesús Nazareno de Atotonilco
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The Protective town of San Miguel and the Sanctuary of Jesús Nazareno de Atotonilco is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Mexico renowned for its well-preserved Baroque architecture, historic urban layout, and richly decorated religious complex that played a key role in the country’s cultural and spiritual history.
All labels observed (1)
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| Protective town of San Miguel and the Sanctuary of Jesús Nazareno de Atotonilco canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T15728652 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Protective town of San Miguel and the Sanctuary of Jesús Nazareno de Atotonilco Context triple: [San Miguel de Allende, UNESCOSiteName, Protective town of San Miguel and the Sanctuary of Jesús Nazareno de Atotonilco]
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Sanctuary of the Virgin of Socavón
Sanctuary of the Virgin of Socavón is a famous Catholic shrine in Oruro, Bolivia, closely associated with the city’s renowned Carnival and veneration of the Virgin Mary.
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Sanctuary of Our Lady of Izamal
The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Izamal is a major Catholic pilgrimage church and former Franciscan convent in Izamal, Yucatán, renowned for its vast atrium and veneration of a revered Marian image.
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San Pedro Cholula parish church
The San Pedro Cholula parish church is a historic Catholic church in the heart of San Pedro Cholula, Mexico, known for its colonial architecture and central role in the town’s religious and civic life.
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Batopilas town
Batopilas town is a remote historic mining settlement in Chihuahua, Mexico, known for its colonial architecture and scenic location deep within the Copper Canyon.
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Sanctuary of Nuestra Señora de los Remedios in Cholula
The Sanctuary of Nuestra Señora de los Remedios in Cholula is a prominent Catholic church dramatically perched atop the Great Pyramid of Cholula in Puebla, Mexico, blending colonial religious architecture with a pre-Hispanic archaeological site.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Protective town of San Miguel and the Sanctuary of Jesús Nazareno de Atotonilco Target entity description: The Protective town of San Miguel and the Sanctuary of Jesús Nazareno de Atotonilco is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in central Mexico renowned for its well-preserved Baroque architecture, historic urban layout, and richly decorated religious complex that played a key role in the country’s cultural and spiritual history.
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A.
Sanctuary of the Virgin of Socavón
Sanctuary of the Virgin of Socavón is a famous Catholic shrine in Oruro, Bolivia, closely associated with the city’s renowned Carnival and veneration of the Virgin Mary.
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B.
Sanctuary of Our Lady of Izamal
The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Izamal is a major Catholic pilgrimage church and former Franciscan convent in Izamal, Yucatán, renowned for its vast atrium and veneration of a revered Marian image.
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C.
San Pedro Cholula parish church
The San Pedro Cholula parish church is a historic Catholic church in the heart of San Pedro Cholula, Mexico, known for its colonial architecture and central role in the town’s religious and civic life.
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D.
Batopilas town
Batopilas town is a remote historic mining settlement in Chihuahua, Mexico, known for its colonial architecture and scenic location deep within the Copper Canyon.
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E.
Sanctuary of Nuestra Señora de los Remedios in Cholula
The Sanctuary of Nuestra Señora de los Remedios in Cholula is a prominent Catholic church dramatically perched atop the Great Pyramid of Cholula in Puebla, Mexico, blending colonial religious architecture with a pre-Hispanic archaeological site.
- F. None of above. chosen
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