Chimayo

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Chimayo is a historic village in northern New Mexico renowned for its centuries-old Spanish colonial traditions, sacred Catholic pilgrimage site, and distinctive weaving and folk art.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf census-designated place
historic village
unincorporated community
country United States of America
foundedBy Spanish colonists
hasArchitectureStyle Spanish colonial architecture
adobe architecture
hasArtisanActivity retablo painting
santos carving
tinwork
weaving
woodcarving
hasCulturalDesignation traditional Hispanic village
hasCulturalTradition Hispano New Mexican culture
hasEconomicActivity artisan crafts
cultural tourism
religious tourism
small-scale farming
hasEthnicCommunity Hispanic and Latino Americans
hasHeritage Spanish colonial traditions
hasHistoricalEra Spanish colonial period
hasProduct Chimayo chile
blankets
handwoven textiles
wool rugs
hasReligiousEvent Good Friday
surface form: Good Friday pilgrimage

annual Holy Week pilgrimage
hasReligiousSite El Santuario de Chimayó
surface form: El Santuario de Chimayo
hasReligiousTradition Roman Catholicism
hasReputation place of healing
hasSacredElement holy dirt at El Santuario de Chimayo
isKnownFor Catholic folk devotion
Chimayo weaving style
Hispanic folk art
chile cultivation
distinctive weaving
penitente traditions
religious folk art
sacred Catholic pilgrimage site
traditional agriculture
locatedIn New Mexico
northern New Mexico
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Rio Arriba County, New Mexico
surface form: Rio Arriba County

Santa Fe County
locatedInRegion northern Rio Grande Valley
locatedInTimeZone Mountain Time Zone
receivesPilgrimsFrom New Mexico
United States of America
surface form: United States

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