Ubate Cathedral
Gothic Cathedral in Ubate, Colombia. Villa San Diego de Ubate is a town and municipality in the Cundinamarca Department, Colombia. Its name comes from the native name "Ebate" meaning "Bloodied Land". It was at one point populated by Chibcha tribes. It was founded in 1592. It is known as the "Milk Capital of Colombia" and for a Gothic style Cathedral and the San Luis Convent.
Proceeds from the sale of this photograph goes to help orphaned and abandoned children in Colombia South America.
Crucifixion
Cross inside the Cathedral in Ubate, Colombia. Villa San Diego de Ubaté is a town and municipality in the Cundinamarca Department, Colombia. Its name comes from the native name "Ebate" meaning "Bloodied Land". It was at one point populated by Chibcha tribes. It was founded in 1592. It is known as the "Milk Capital of Colombia" and for a Gothic style Cathedral and the San Luis Convent.
Main Altar
Inside the Gothic Cathedral in Ubate, Colombia. Villa San Diego de Ubate is a town and municipality in the Cundinamarca Department, Colombia. Its name comes from the native name "Ebate" meaning "Bloodied Land". It was at one point populated by Chibcha tribes. It was founded in 1592. It is known as the "Milk Capital of Colombia" and for a Gothic style Cathedral and the San Luis Convent.
Proceeds from the sale of this photograph goes to help orphaned and abandoned children in Colombia South America.
Gothic Cathedral
Inside the Gothic Cathedral in Ubate, Colombia. Villa San Diego de Ubate is a town and municipality in the Cundinamarca Department, Colombia. Its name comes from the native name "Ebate" meaning "Bloodied Land". It was at one point populated by Chibcha tribes. It was founded in 1592. It is known as the "Milk Capital of Colombia" and for a Gothic style Cathedral and the San Luis Convent.
Proceeds from the sale of this photograph goes to help orphaned and abandoned children in Colombia South America.
Place To Worship
Inside the Gothic Cathedral in Ubate, Colombia. Villa San Diego de Ubate is a town and municipality in the Cundinamarca Department, Colombia. Its name comes from the native name "Ebate" meaning "Bloodied Land". It was at one point populated by Chibcha tribes. It was founded in 1592. It is known as the "Milk Capital of Colombia" and for a Gothic style Cathedral and the San Luis Convent.
Proceeds from the sale of this photograph goes to help orphaned and abandoned children in Colombia South America.
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