Ile Maroia Laji
Ile Maroia Laji is one of the oldest Candomblé temples in Salvador, Brazil, in the neighborhood of Matatu de Brotas. It was designated a National Heritage Site in 2005. The temple was influential in the promotion of Candomblé and in distancing the religion from Catholicism under the leadership of High Priestess Olga de Alaketu in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
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Ile Maroia Laji
Ile Maroia Laji is one of the oldest Candomblé temples in Salvador, Brazil, in the neighborhood of Matatu de Brotas. It was designated a National Heritage Site in 2005. The temple was influential in the promotion of Candomblé and in distancing the religion from Catholicism under the leadership of High Priestess Olga de Alaketu in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
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Ile Maroia Laji is one of the ...... 20th and early 21st centuries.
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O Terreiro do Alaqueto (Alaket ...... ocesso n.º 1484=T-01, de 2005.
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Location of Ilê Maroiá Lájié in Brazil
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Ilê Maroiá Lájié
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Ile Maroia Laji is one of the ...... 20th and early 21st centuries.
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O Terreiro do Alaqueto (Alaket ...... e documentos formais de 1858.
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Ile Maroia Laji
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Terreiro do Alaqueto
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