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The pieces are completely made in ceramics by Bosa, and are available both in full colour and embellished by decoration in black or platinum floral photo patterns.
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Today around 7 million people live in Bogotá, many of them in slums on the fringes of the city, such as in Bosa, located in the southwestern quarter.
ACN News - Pastoral and charitable work in Colombia Esther G. 2009
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The convent of the Visitation Sisters in Bosa, the Monasterio de la Visitación, is home to some 38 enclosed sisters who, in accordance to the Rule of St. Francis of Sales, live a life of prayer and contemplation.
ACN News - Pastoral and charitable work in Colombia Esther G. 2009
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This will be a necessary investment – for the building, technical equipment and poultry – that will help secure the future of the convent and consequently the long-term pastoral and charitable initiatives of the Visitation Sisters in Bosa, one of the poorest and most densely populated areas of Bogotá.
ACN News - Pastoral and charitable work in Colombia Esther G. 2009
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The road between Alghero and Bosa -- a medieval town guarded by a hillside castle and lined with bridges along the river Temo -- snakes among rosy boulders and pinnacles perched above a rugged shoreline.
A Sardinian Carpet Ride Cathryn Drake 2008
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He was also assisted in his labours by a number of priests and deacons whose names are subjoined: Wintrung, Walthere, Ethelhere, priests; Hamrind, Scirbald and Bosa, deacons; Wachar, Gundaecer, Illehere and Hathowulf, monks.
The Early Middle Ages 500-1000 Robert Brentano 1964
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The districts from whence the ancients obtained the sardonyx, once held in high repute, are not known, but the vicinity of Bosa abounds in chalcedenous formations.
Rambles in the Islands of Corsica and Sardinia with Notices of their History, Antiquities, and Present Condition. Thomas Forester
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One of Aelle's followers, named Boso, or Bosa, settled at the head of
Bell's Cathedrals: Chichester (1901) A Short History & Description Of Its Fabric With An Account Of The Diocese And See Hubert C. Corlette
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Greenstead in Essex, we find the institution producing, among others, such men as Bosa and John, both Archbishops of York, and such a poet as
Yorkshire Gordon Home 1923
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It is asserted by some that the see was originally at Calmedia, but was transferred to Bosa after the destruction of the former town; also, that the first bishop was St. Emilius, sent thither by St. Peter and martyred in 70 -- for this, however, there is no historical evidence.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913
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