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- en.wikipedia.org Church of La Compañía, QuitoThe Church and Convent of San Ignacio de Loyola de la Compañía de Jesús de Quito, also known in the Ecuadorian people simply as La Compañía...
- viator.com Arequipa-attractions/La-Compania-…La Compañía church, a fine example of the distinctive sillar (volcanic rock) that gives Arequipa its nickname the White City (Ciudad Blanco)...
- kids.kiddle.co Church_of_La_Compañía,_ArequipaThis gave rise to the development of a type of superficial decoration that, as in the case of La Compañía church, goes beyond the limits of the portal and partially...
- casagangotena.com blog/activities/la-compania-…Compañia Church's majestic domes, a short walk from Casa Gangotena Boutique Hotel in Quito.
- bucketpass.com la-compania-churchIt took over 160 years to complete the structure of Iglesia de La Compañía de Jesús, known as the "Church of the Society of Jesus" in English.
- gems.travel article/south-america/peru/arequipa/…7. Visit the Museum: La Compañia Church is home to a museum that houses a collection of religious artifacts from the area.
- wmf.org project/la-compañia-churchThe Jesuit church in Quito is one of the most significant baroque structures of South America.
- aaa.com travelinfo/puebla/puebla/attractions/…Church of La Compañia (Iglesia de la Compañia) is a block e. of the Zócalo on Calle 4 Sur. This enormous church, built by Jesuits, features extravagantly...
- wanderluce.com blog/what-is-fundacion-iglesia-de-…The Church of the Society of Jesus ( Spanish: La Iglesia de la Compañía de Jesús ), known colloquially as la Compañía, is a Jesuit church in Quito, Ecuador.
- mapcarta.com W182826495La Compañía is situated close to the marketplace Plaza de Abastos and the theatre building Teatro Oriente.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Church_of_la_…<nowiki>iglesia de la Compañía (Palencia); Church of la Compañía, Palencia; Bien de Interés Cultural; Denkmal in Spanien; cultural property in Palencia, Spain...
- britannica.com place/La-CompaniaConstruction on the Church of La Compañia in Quito, for example, began in 1605, although its facade was not completed until 1765.