Quiapo (Mapudungun; cuya=lesser grison and mapu=land) is a place in Arauco Province of Chile that is 25 kilometers to the southwest of Arauco and about 25 kilometers to the north and east of the port of Lebu to the east of the Bahia del Carnero and 6.4 kilometers west of the small town of Villa Alegre. It was a low mountainous and thickly wooded area, that contained among its contours arable lands that had the same name. It is also the location where two streams come together to form the headwaters of the Quiapo River.
In 1566 the governor Rodrigo de Quiroga built a small fort on this site that was destroyed by the Mapuche several times and abandoned some years later. The name, altered to Quiapo and Quipco by the Spanish, was originally the Mapudungun Cuyapu or Cuyamapu, meaning cuya, weasel and mapu land.
you gotta burn that building down i would love to see that world come crasing down then the people under could come crawling out see the sun for the first time it would burn them without a doubt but that burn would feel so good,
Firefighters immediately respond to a fire at a warehouse housing electronic parts along P. Casal in Quiapo, Manila, preventing the blaze not to go any further than the first alarm. ....
FOR the first time since the start of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic, officials of the QuiapoChurch inManila has allowed the "pahalik" of the image of the Black Nazarene.
With the so-called “new normal” settling in as the pandemic safety protocols were being relaxed, the Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene, more popularly known as the QuiapoChurch, on Friday resumed the traditional “pahalik” (kissing) of the religious icon by devotees. QUIAPO CHURCH WELCOMES BACK DEVOTEES ... in Quiapo, Manila.