1. World Link Intro, Unit 8 My Important Dates ImportantDate In Maracaibo
2. My Important Dates Hi, My name is leilany. My favorite month of the year is August. I Love To celebrate my Birthday. Celebrate my Birthday home with my family and friends. My birthaday is on August 20th , was born in 1992. I'm 17 years old on this year. My day favorite of the week is Friday, I don't study to on saturday. My favorite day of the year is Christmas because we are all family together.
3. Important Date In Maracaibo Tradition tells us that four centuries ago, Don Antonio de Santana, agent of peoples and Chiquinquirá Suta asked the Narváez's Spanish Alonso (c. 1560) to paint an image of the Virgin of the Rosario, to put it in to small chapel. The painting was donates on to cotton cloth from indigenous, 44 piss inches high by 49 wide, Alonso de Narvaez used tempers colors, made an image of the Virgin of the Rosario with the Child Jesus, and the sides got to the Apostle San Andrew and San Antonio of Padua. The stall was placed in the chapel that had Don Antonio in his chambers of Suta, was there for over to decade, but the chapel had to thatched roof, causing moisture to deteriorate the paint until it completely blurred.
4. After Santana's death, his widow move to Chiquinquira, circa 1577-78. The image was brought to that place, but was in such bad shape that was abandoned in to room, room that had eleven been used seize to chapel. At the beginning of 1586, was established in Chiquinquira, to pious woman, Maria Ramos, born in Seville (Spain), Mrs. repaired the old chapel and hung in the best place in the chapel, the very bad picture of the Virgin of the Rosary. On December 26, 1586, Mary left the chapel when she walked past an Indian woman named Isabel and her young is. At that Mary Elizabeth steals scream " look, look Madam... " She looked over the painting, the image appeared live surrounded by splendor, wonderfully bright colors and original had reappeared, scratches and holes in the cloth were gone. With such to wonderful event started the devotion to Our Lady of Chiquinquira.