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The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Chachapoyas (Spanish: Catedral de San Juan Bautista ), also called Chachapoyas Cathedral, is a parish of the Catholic Church and seat of the Diocese of Chachapoyas. The cathedral church is located on the main square of the city of Chachapoyas, the capital of the Department of Amazonas, Peru. It is under the pastoral responsibility of Bishop Emiliano Antonio Cisneros Martínez. The old building was rebuilt in 1928 after an earthquake and then modernized in the 1970s, but was remodeled once again in 2010 giving it back its original style.

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  • Catedral de Chachapoyas (es)
  • St. John the Baptist Cathedral, Chachapoyas (en)
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  • La Catedral de Chachapoyas​ (también conocida como Catedral San Juan Bautista)​ es un edificio religioso afiliado a la iglesia católica​ Está ubicado en la plaza mayor de Chachapoyas la capital de la provincia de Chachapoyas en el departamento de Amazonas al norte del país sudamericano de Perú.​ El 2 de junio de 1843 se otorga al templo el rango de Catedral.​ Se trata de la iglesia madre de la Diócesis de Chachapoyas (Diœcesis Chachapoyasensis) que fue creada en 1803 como diócesis de Maynas y fue renombrada en 1843 mediante la bula "Ex sublimi Petri" del papa Gregorio XVI. (es)
  • The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Chachapoyas (Spanish: Catedral de San Juan Bautista ), also called Chachapoyas Cathedral, is a parish of the Catholic Church and seat of the Diocese of Chachapoyas. The cathedral church is located on the main square of the city of Chachapoyas, the capital of the Department of Amazonas, Peru. It is under the pastoral responsibility of Bishop Emiliano Antonio Cisneros Martínez. The old building was rebuilt in 1928 after an earthquake and then modernized in the 1970s, but was remodeled once again in 2010 giving it back its original style. (en)
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  • St. John the Baptist Cathedral (en)
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  • Catedral de San Juan Bautista (en)
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  • La Catedral de Chachapoyas​ (también conocida como Catedral San Juan Bautista)​ es un edificio religioso afiliado a la iglesia católica​ Está ubicado en la plaza mayor de Chachapoyas la capital de la provincia de Chachapoyas en el departamento de Amazonas al norte del país sudamericano de Perú.​ El 2 de junio de 1843 se otorga al templo el rango de Catedral.​ Se trata de la iglesia madre de la Diócesis de Chachapoyas (Diœcesis Chachapoyasensis) que fue creada en 1803 como diócesis de Maynas y fue renombrada en 1843 mediante la bula "Ex sublimi Petri" del papa Gregorio XVI. El edificio antiguo fue reconstruido en 1928 y luego modernizado en la década de los 70 pero fue remodelado una vez más en 2010 devolviendole su estilo original.​ Esta bajo la responsabilidad pastoral del obispo Emiliano Antonio Cisneros Martínez. (es)
  • The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Chachapoyas (Spanish: Catedral de San Juan Bautista ), also called Chachapoyas Cathedral, is a parish of the Catholic Church and seat of the Diocese of Chachapoyas. The cathedral church is located on the main square of the city of Chachapoyas, the capital of the Department of Amazonas, Peru. It is under the pastoral responsibility of Bishop Emiliano Antonio Cisneros Martínez. The settlement was founded in 1538. It was elevated to cathedral status with the erection of the Diocese of Chachapoyas on June 2, 1843, split from the diocese of Maynas by the bull "Ex Sublimi Petri" of Pope Gregory XVI. The old building was rebuilt in 1928 after an earthquake and then modernized in the 1970s, but was remodeled once again in 2010 giving it back its original style. (en)
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