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'''El Palmar de Troya''' is a [[village]] near the town of [[Utrera]] in [[Andalusia]] in south-western [[Spain]] with a population of 2,423. It is particularly known for the cathedral of the [[Palmarian Catholic Church]], a [[schismatic]] [[Catholic]] sect founded by [[Clemente Domínguez y Gómez]] in the [[1970s]] as a result of alleged apparitions of the [[Virgin Mary]] on the site starting in the [[1960s]]. |
'''El Palmar de Troya''' is a [[village]] near the town of [[Utrera]] in [[Andalusia]] in south-western [[Spain]] with a population of 2,423. It is particularly known for the cathedral of the [[Palmarian Catholic Church]], a [[schismatic]] [[Catholic]] sect founded by [[Clemente Domínguez y Gómez]] in the [[1970s]] as a result of alleged apparitions of the [[Virgin Mary]] on the site starting in the [[1960s]]. |
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El Palmar de Troya is a village near the town of Utrera in Andalusia in south-western Spain with a population of 2,423. It is particularly known for the cathedral of the Palmarian Catholic Church, a schismatic Catholic sect founded by Clemente Domínguez y Gómez in the 1970s as a result of alleged apparitions of the Virgin Mary on the site starting in the 1960s.
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